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الصفحة 31
The relationship between Epicoene and Morose appears to others and to themselves as strange , even monstrous . At their first meeting Morose tells her that his behavior , being " rare , " may appear strange ( 2.5.23 ) .
The relationship between Epicoene and Morose appears to others and to themselves as strange , even monstrous . At their first meeting Morose tells her that his behavior , being " rare , " may appear strange ( 2.5.23 ) .
الصفحة 50
this context , the commonplace of ship - of - state ( as , elsewhere , the commonplace for body - politic ) appears as an authentic , even though limited , statement of civic faith . Jonson is pedantic , but his pedantry has little or ...
this context , the commonplace of ship - of - state ( as , elsewhere , the commonplace for body - politic ) appears as an authentic , even though limited , statement of civic faith . Jonson is pedantic , but his pedantry has little or ...
الصفحة 52
( 5.299 ) Poverty , then , is a virtue only when it is associated with a remote , lyrically evoked agrarian order , a world so distant that it appears static ; or when it provides a temporary refuge for missing persons of good family .
( 5.299 ) Poverty , then , is a virtue only when it is associated with a remote , lyrically evoked agrarian order , a world so distant that it appears static ; or when it provides a temporary refuge for missing persons of good family .
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The Double Plot in Volpone | 9 |
The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
Jonsons Dramatic Poetry | 35 |
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