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Monstrosity has already made its spectacular appearance in the person of Androgyno and in the passage on Volpone's misbegotten offspring . We are , thereby , already familiar with the moral abnormality of Venice and its inhabitants .
Monstrosity has already made its spectacular appearance in the person of Androgyno and in the passage on Volpone's misbegotten offspring . We are , thereby , already familiar with the moral abnormality of Venice and its inhabitants .
الصفحة 17
Corvino has already called Celia a crocodile , referring to that animal's notorious ability to imitate human tears , and Lady Wouldbe , though she has her unnatural natural history somewhat confused , invokes ...
Corvino has already called Celia a crocodile , referring to that animal's notorious ability to imitate human tears , and Lady Wouldbe , though she has her unnatural natural history somewhat confused , invokes ...
الصفحة 195
Judgment for such a reader will not even be an issue , since the act of judging implies a distance or a gap that has already been bridged by the identity , the sameness , of the censuring mind and its object .
Judgment for such a reader will not even be an issue , since the act of judging implies a distance or a gap that has already been bridged by the identity , the sameness , of the censuring mind and its object .
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