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الصفحة 104
Each of his anguished attempts to silence her provides a channel to a new topic , until he recognizes his helplessness before her infinite variety . The lady indeed produces a therapeutic philosophy to justify this trick of her mind and ...
Each of his anguished attempts to silence her provides a channel to a new topic , until he recognizes his helplessness before her infinite variety . The lady indeed produces a therapeutic philosophy to justify this trick of her mind and ...
الصفحة 171
And this description of the fractured line suggests an even greater focus on the waters than the play actually maintains : the references to this plot in 4.1 . , for example , occupy only the very first lines of the scene , providing ...
And this description of the fractured line suggests an even greater focus on the waters than the play actually maintains : the references to this plot in 4.1 . , for example , occupy only the very first lines of the scene , providing ...
الصفحة 226
He apparently felt compelled to justify the figure even so , as he provides the following gloss in the printed text : “ An attribute giuen to great persons , fitly aboue other humanity , and in frequent use with all the greeke Poets ...
He apparently felt compelled to justify the figure even so , as he provides the following gloss in the printed text : “ An attribute giuen to great persons , fitly aboue other humanity , and in frequent use with all the greeke Poets ...
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The Double Plot in Volpone | 9 |
The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
Jonsons Dramatic Poetry | 35 |
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