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The enactment of the interlude in the first act , by placing the soul of the fool in the body of the hermaphrodite , has already established an identification between folly and monstrosity . Appropriately enough , then , having ...
The enactment of the interlude in the first act , by placing the soul of the fool in the body of the hermaphrodite , has already established an identification between folly and monstrosity . Appropriately enough , then , having ...
الصفحة 19
In the realm of the severer truths , vice and folly may appear as different aspects of a similar spiritual malaise . In the realm of poetic justice , however , a distinction continues to be practiced . Vice , which is criminal and ...
In the realm of the severer truths , vice and folly may appear as different aspects of a similar spiritual malaise . In the realm of poetic justice , however , a distinction continues to be practiced . Vice , which is criminal and ...
الصفحة 20
Jonson is not sporting here with human follies like those of the Would - be's , but dealing grimly with inhuman crimes ... Thus on successive levels of low comedy and high justice , the monsters of folly and the monsters of vice suffer ...
Jonson is not sporting here with human follies like those of the Would - be's , but dealing grimly with inhuman crimes ... Thus on successive levels of low comedy and high justice , the monsters of folly and the monsters of vice suffer ...
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