Frases de Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
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Guillaume de Salluste, señor de Bartas, en occitano Guilhèm de Sallusti deu Bartàs , poeta hugonote francés, famoso por su poema La Semaine, ou Création du Monde ; escribió en francés y occitano o lengua de oc. Wikipedia  

✵ 1544 – 28. agosto 1590
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Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas: Frases en inglés

“For where's the state beneath the firmament
That doth excel the bees for government?”

First Week, Fifth Day, Part i. Compare: "So work the honey-bees, Creatures that by a rule in Nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom", William Shakespeare, Henry V, act i. sc. 3.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)

“Did thrust as now in others' corn his sickle.”

Second Week, Second Day, Part ii. Compare: "Never thrust your own sickle into another’s corn", Publius Syrus, Maxim 593.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)

“Will change the pebbles of our puddly thought
To orient pearls.”

Second Week, Third Day, Part i. Compare: "Now morn, her rosy steps in th’ eastern clime, Advancing, sow’d the earth with orient pearl", John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book v, line 1.; "Orient pearls", William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, act iv. sc. 1.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)

“From the foure corners of the worlde doe haste.”

First Week, Second Day. Compare: "Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them. Nought shall make us rue,If England to itself do rest but true", William Shakespeare, King John, Act v. Sc. 7.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)

“My lovely living boy,
My hope, my hap, my love, my life, my joy.”

Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii. Compare: "My fair son! My life, my joy, my food, my all the world", William Shakespeare, King John, act iii. sc. 4.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)

“Apoplexie and lethargie,
As forlorn hope, assault the enemy.”

Second Week, First Day, Part iii.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)

“Not unlike the bear which bringeth forth
In the end of thirty dayes a shapeless birth;
But after licking, it in shape she drawes,
And by degrees she fashions out the pawes,
The head, and neck, and finally doth bring
To a perfect beast that first deformed thing.”

First Week, First Day. Compare: "I had not time to lick it into form, as a bear doth her young ones", Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy. Democritus to the Reader.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)

“Living from hand to mouth.”

Second Week, First Day, Part iv.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)

“Or almost like a spider, who, confin'd
In her web's centre, shakt with every winde,
Moves in an instant if the buzzing flie
Stir but a string of her lawn canapie.”

First Week, Sixth Day. Compare: "Much like a subtle spider which doth sit In middle of her web, which spreadeth wide; If aught do touch the utmost thread of it, She feels it instantly on every side", John Davies, The Immortality of the Soul.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)

“From north to south, from east to west.”

First Week, Second Day. Compare: "From north to south, from east to west", William Shakespeare, A Winter's Tale, act i. sc. 2.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)

“Two souls in one, two hearts into one heart.”

First Week, Sixth Day. Compare: "Two friends, two bodies with one soul inspir'd", Alexander Pope, The Iliad of Homer, Book xvi, line 267.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)

“I take the world to be but as a stage,
Where net-maskt men do play their personage.”

Dialogue between Heraclitus and Democritus. Compare: "All the world ’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players", William Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act ii. Scene 7.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“Weakened and wasted to skin and bone.”

Second Week, Fourth Day, Book iv. Compare: "Bone and Skin, two millers thin, Would starve us all, or near it; But be it known to Skin and Bone That Flesh and Blood can’t bear it", John Byrom, Epigram on Two Monopolists.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)

“The world's a stage where God's omnipotence,
His justice, knowledge, love, and providence
Do act the parts.”

First Week, First Day. Compare: "All the world ’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players", William Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act ii. Scene 7.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)

“Made no more bones.”

The Maiden Blush.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“Sweet grave aspect.”

Second Week, Fourth Day, Book i. Compare: "That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin", William Shakespeare, King Henry VIII, Act iii, Scene 2; "With grave Aspect he rose", John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book ii, line 300.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)

“In the jaws of death.”

Second Week, First Day, Part iv. Compare: "Out of the jaws of death", William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act iii. Sc. 4.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)

“With tooth and nail.”

First Week, Second Day.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)

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