| Regina M. Schwartz - Literary Criticism - 1988 - 160 pages
...wings. To whom these most adhere, Hee rules a moment; Chaos Umpire sits, And by decision more imbroils the fray By which he Reigns: next him high Arbiter Chance governs all. (II. 898-910) A critical debate has raged over whether these atoms are Democritean, Epicurean, or neither,... | |
| Robert Thomas Fallon - Literary Criticism - 2010 - 309 pages
...nation. To whom these most adhere, Hee rules a moment; Chaos Umpire sits, And by decision more imbroils the fray By which he Reigns: next him high Arbiter Chance governs all. (PL 2:906-10) Scholars differ on when Monk determined to work the return of the monarchy, for during... | |
| Argentina - 1993 - 458 pages
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| David Quint - Literary Criticism - 1993 - 448 pages
...Their lighter wings. To whom these most adheres He rules a moment; Chaos umpire sits, And by decision more embroils the fray By which he reigns; next him high arbiter Chance governs all. (PL 2.898-910) The passage both echoes and inverts Fletcher's account of the "peacefull fight and fighting... | |
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