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الصفحة 191
In what follows I will proceed somewhat indirectly , moving from a revisionary account of Jonson's poetic strategies ... This is especially true of the beginning of a Jonson poem where one often finds a meditation on the difficulty of ...
In what follows I will proceed somewhat indirectly , moving from a revisionary account of Jonson's poetic strategies ... This is especially true of the beginning of a Jonson poem where one often finds a meditation on the difficulty of ...
الصفحة 196
No matter how far back one goes in the poem , a satisfactory referent for “ which ” will not be found ; which is just the point . The pronoun that stands in for nothing present or available refers to the perfection the poem cannot name ...
No matter how far back one goes in the poem , a satisfactory referent for “ which ” will not be found ; which is just the point . The pronoun that stands in for nothing present or available refers to the perfection the poem cannot name ...
الصفحة 197
level on which the poem acts out an antirepresentational epistemology , the absence at the center of the line is what makes the assertion good , provides its proof ; for the line in which “ praise ” and “ proofe ” meet is not the ...
level on which the poem acts out an antirepresentational epistemology , the absence at the center of the line is what makes the assertion good , provides its proof ; for the line in which “ praise ” and “ proofe ” meet is not the ...
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The Double Plot in Volpone | 9 |
The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
Jonsons Dramatic Poetry | 35 |
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action actual already antimasque appears attempt audience authority become beginning body characters circle claim comedy course court critical death described divine effect English epigram example face fact Fair festive figure finally follows folly give grace heaven human imitation James John Jonson judgment justice kind king Lady language later less literary live look masque master means mind moral nature never object once opening pattern perfect performed perhaps person play plot poem poet poetic poetry political praise present prince problem provides question reason relation remains represent Revels satire scene seems Sejanus sense shows social society soul speak speech stage style suggests thee things thou thought tradition true turn University verse virtue Volpone whole writing