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Sabinus's acceptance of the official dogmas comes out even in the pithiness of the trotting couplets with which his speech opens . The thought clicks neatly into place together with the rhyme . Then , as a kind of conditional ...
Sabinus's acceptance of the official dogmas comes out even in the pithiness of the trotting couplets with which his speech opens . The thought clicks neatly into place together with the rhyme . Then , as a kind of conditional ...
الصفحة 106
The very opening lines of Volpone invoke a pair of alternative circles . Good morning to the day ; and , next , my gold : Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . Haile the worlds soule , and mine . That , lying here , amongst my ...
The very opening lines of Volpone invoke a pair of alternative circles . Good morning to the day ; and , next , my gold : Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . Haile the worlds soule , and mine . That , lying here , amongst my ...
الصفحة 219
... and calls to mind several lines from Herbert's " Church - Monuments ” ; a Latin criginal on which it is based is three elegiac couplets , but Jonson modulates with line length and half - rhyming ( the opening “ dust ” never rhymes ...
... and calls to mind several lines from Herbert's " Church - Monuments ” ; a Latin criginal on which it is based is three elegiac couplets , but Jonson modulates with line length and half - rhyming ( the opening “ dust ” never rhymes ...
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The Double Plot in Volpone | 9 |
The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
Jonsons Dramatic Poetry | 35 |
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