Ben JonsonHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1987 - 255 من الصفحات A collection of fourteen critical essays on the works of the English dramatist and poet arranged in chronological order of publication. |
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الصفحة 29
... speech is a defect ( " vice " defect ) in a woman just as it is a virtue in a man . “ I know to speake , " he says in the last line of the poem , " and shee to hold her peace . " Silence , which Daw considers woman's crown- ing virtue ...
... speech is a defect ( " vice " defect ) in a woman just as it is a virtue in a man . “ I know to speake , " he says in the last line of the poem , " and shee to hold her peace . " Silence , which Daw considers woman's crown- ing virtue ...
الصفحة 36
... speech . And modern critics have , of course , sufficiently appraised Jonson's " accurate eye for oddities , " his " quick ear for the ordinary turns of speech . " Nevertheless , this very admiration produces its own kind of danger . To ...
... speech . And modern critics have , of course , sufficiently appraised Jonson's " accurate eye for oddities , " his " quick ear for the ordinary turns of speech . " Nevertheless , this very admiration produces its own kind of danger . To ...
الصفحة 101
... speech by Volpone which appears at the exact middle of the play and which gives that will what might be called its classic statement . The speech is ostensibly intended to advance the seduction of Celia , but as Volpone is progressively ...
... speech by Volpone which appears at the exact middle of the play and which gives that will what might be called its classic statement . The speech is ostensibly intended to advance the seduction of Celia , but as Volpone is progressively ...
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The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
The Jonsonian Masque and the Limits of Invention | 55 |
The Venter Tripartite in The Alchemist | 79 |
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action Alchemist allusions antimasque appears audience Bacon Bartholomew Fair become Ben Jonson Catiline celebration Celia characters circle classical comedy comic court Crites critical Cupid Cynthia's Revels divine Donne dramatic Echo Epicoene epigram festive festive marketplace figure Folio folly fool Geoffrey Hill grace hath heaven humors Hymenaei imitation Inigo Jones Jacobean James Jonathan Dollimore Jonson Jonson's play Jonsonian Masque judgment justice king Lady Would-be language literary lyric marketplace Masque of Blackness masquers master means mind modern moral Morose nature Oberon pattern Peregrine performed phrase play's plot poem poet poetic poetry praise prince Quarlous Renaissance role satire satyrs scene seems Sejanus sense Silent Woman Sir Pol Sir Politic social soul speak spectacle spectators speech stage Stephen Orgel style suggests symbolic theater thee things thou tradition transformation true Truewit University verse vertue virtue Volpone Volpone's Winwife woman word writing