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Перевод: inconstancy speek inconstancy


[существительное]
непостоянство; изменчивость


Тезаурус:

  1. However the betrayal of love is not the only example of inconstancy the audience is given.
  2. The name of Cressida had indeed become "the very crown of falsehood", and the story of their fleeting love represented the epitome of inconstancy.
  3. When she criticizes the inconstancy of women, it is not because she is overwhelmed by Pope's influence, but because she has been, if not betrayed, at least disappointed in her friendships with other women.
  4. In 87 ("Farewell - Thou art too dear for my possessing") the Friend's inconstancy and betrayal are excused as a simple error of judgement: Here, though, Shakespeare is not content to let the irony stand, for the couplet, with its sarcastic double-rhyme, dispels both illusion and self-deception: "Thus have I had thee as a dream doth flatter - /In sleep a king, but waking no such matter."
  5. He is a lion in war but a panther in fickleness and inconstancy, changing his word and promise, cloaking himself in pleasant speech.
  6. Although Leapor accepts that many women are guilty of inconstancy and immoderate behaviour, she nonetheless holds out the prospect of transformation.
  7. This can be viewed as a familiar meditation on the theme of constancy and inconstancy between lovers, the reader being granted a glimpse into a private world whose terms of precise reference remain unknown.
  8. W. B. Coley has written that depending on wealthy patrons presented writers of the period with two difficulties: "ideological inconstancy and the threat of the loss of the dependency itself."
  9. Written in a lively and witty style, the pamphlet defends women against the accusations of vanity, impertinence, enviousness, dissimulation, and inconstancy which men make against them.
  10. Whereas Pope's view of inconstancy begins in muck and ends in maggots, Leapor moves the discussion toward the higher and more generous ground of theology:
  11. He refused to do this, warning them of the wrongfulness and unwisdom of such vows, and that they should learn "not to think of human nature above that which it is, a sea of flowings and ebbings, and of all manner of inconstancy".
  12. But maybe this ideal state of inconstancy we advocate only makes for fitter participants in capitalism.
  13. In this light, constancy in friendship is seen as a kind of grace or spiritual maturity, and inconstancy as sin.

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