Three ComediesPenguin, 01/01/1966 - 488 من الصفحات Shakespearers"s nearest rival created in Volpone and The Alchemist hilarious portraits of cupidity and chicanery, while in Bartholomew Fair he portrays his fellow Londoners at their most festive-and most bawdy. |
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الصفحة 1
... Fair ( 1614 ) . His two Roman tragedies , Sejanus his Fall ( 1603 ) and Catiline his Conspiracy ( 1611 ) , were failures on the stage and his later comedies show a sad falling - off . From 1605 onwards he was constantly producing ...
... Fair ( 1614 ) . His two Roman tragedies , Sejanus his Fall ( 1603 ) and Catiline his Conspiracy ( 1611 ) , were failures on the stage and his later comedies show a sad falling - off . From 1605 onwards he was constantly producing ...
الصفحة 5
... FAIR Preliminary Note to Bartholomew Fair Additional Notes to Volpone 321 325 463 Additional Notes to The Alchemist 473 Additional Notes to Bartholomew Fair 480 NOT FOR RESALE EJAZ39 NO TUN INTRODUCTION I ... Then to the well.
... FAIR Preliminary Note to Bartholomew Fair Additional Notes to Volpone 321 325 463 Additional Notes to The Alchemist 473 Additional Notes to Bartholomew Fair 480 NOT FOR RESALE EJAZ39 NO TUN INTRODUCTION I ... Then to the well.
الصفحة 21
... Fair ) more diffi- cult than Volpone for readers and playgoers today . While the theme of human greed and gullibility is universal , the types , the references , the vocabularies are Jacobean . The idiom is often obscure , but the ...
... Fair ) more diffi- cult than Volpone for readers and playgoers today . While the theme of human greed and gullibility is universal , the types , the references , the vocabularies are Jacobean . The idiom is often obscure , but the ...
الصفحة 23
... Fair . When in 1950 the Old Vic Company revived this entertainment on the open stage of the Assembly Hall at Edinburgh and later in London , Mr T. C. Worsley , usually a sympathetic critic , found the play ' the most crashing old bore'2 ...
... Fair . When in 1950 the Old Vic Company revived this entertainment on the open stage of the Assembly Hall at Edinburgh and later in London , Mr T. C. Worsley , usually a sympathetic critic , found the play ' the most crashing old bore'2 ...
الصفحة 24
... Fair ( or rather , in the Elizabethan theatre , the Fair moves to us ) , where another monstrous , authoritarian figure , Justice Overdo , is disguising himself in order to move , like a good Governor or Magistrate in the Elizabethan ...
... Fair ( or rather , in the Elizabethan theatre , the Fair moves to us ) , where another monstrous , authoritarian figure , Justice Overdo , is disguising himself in order to move , like a good Governor or Magistrate in the Elizabethan ...
المحتوى
PRELIMINARY NOTE TO VOLPONE | 37 |
EPISTLE TO VOLPONE | 41 |
VOLPONE OR THE FOX | 49 |
PRELIMINARY NOTE TO THE ALCHEMIST | 175 |
A NOTE ON ALCHEMY | 179 |
THE ALCHEMIST | 185 |
PRELIMINARY NOTE TO BARTHOLOMEW FAIR | 321 |
BARTHOLOMEW FAIR | 325 |
ADDITIONAL NOTES TO VOLPONE | 463 |
ADDITIONAL NOTES TO THE ALCHEMIST | 473 |
ADDITIONAL NOTES TO BARTHOLOMEW FAIR | 480 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Alchemist ANANIAS AVOCATORE believe better bring BUSY Captain CELIA COKES comedy comes CORBACCIO CORVINO court DAME DAPPER Doctor DOL COMMON DRUGGER EDGWORTH Enter Exeunt Exit eyes FACE Fair faith father fear follow fool fortune gentlemen give gold gone GRACE hand hath head hear heart hope I'll John Jonson Justice KASTRIL keep knight KNOCKEM LADY WOULD-BE LEATHERHEAD leave LITTLEWIT live look LOVEWIT MAMMON mark Master means MISTRESS MISTRESS LITTLEWIT MOSCA NEIGHBOUR never NIGHTINGALE Note Numps OVERDO PEREGRINE play poor pray present PUPPET QUARLOUS SCENE SIR POLITIC sister speak spirit stand stay Stone SUBTLE SURLY tell thee there's thing thou thought true unto URSULA vapours VOLPONE VOLTORE warrant WASP WHIT wife WINWIFE woman worship young
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الصفحة 18 - The milk of unicorns, and panthers' breath Gather'd in bags and mixt with Cretan wines. Our drink shall be prepared gold and amber ; Which we will take until my roof whirl round With the vertigo ; and my dwarf shall dance, My eunuch sing, my fool make up the antic, Whilst we, in change'd shapes, act Ovid's tales; Thou like Europa now, and I like...