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( 4.4.8-12 ) This willingness to become a eunuch so long as it rids him of his epicene wife prompts him later to plead impotence as a reason for divorce . “ I am no man , ” he tells the Ladies , “ Vtterly vnabled in nature , by reason ...
( 4.4.8-12 ) This willingness to become a eunuch so long as it rids him of his epicene wife prompts him later to plead impotence as a reason for divorce . “ I am no man , ” he tells the Ladies , “ Vtterly vnabled in nature , by reason ...
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At the climax of the final dance , the masquers form a circle , from the center of which Reason explicates the symbolism : Here stay , and let your sports be crown'd : The perfect'st figure is the round . Nor fell you in it by adventer ...
At the climax of the final dance , the masquers form a circle , from the center of which Reason explicates the symbolism : Here stay , and let your sports be crown'd : The perfect'st figure is the round . Nor fell you in it by adventer ...
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A number of reasons may be adduced for the change in Jonson's basic conception of the masque , from a ritual to a homiletic form . The most obvious reason one can point to is that Jonson became disappointed with James , as so many of ...
A number of reasons may be adduced for the change in Jonson's basic conception of the masque , from a ritual to a homiletic form . The most obvious reason one can point to is that Jonson became disappointed with James , as so many of ...
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The Double Plot in Volpone | 9 |
The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
Jonsons Dramatic Poetry | 35 |
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