Ben Jonson's Volpone, Or the FoxVolpone / William Empson -- The false ending in Volpone / Stephen Greenblatt -- Comic form in Ben Jonson / Leo Salingar -- Comic language in Volpone / L.A. Bea urline -- The double view in Volpone / C.N. Manlove -- Volpone / Anne Barton -- The play of conspirancies in Volpone / William W. E. Slights. |
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The art of this generous overpraise is that it is an elegant , if perhaps too neat , cento of commonplaces from Seneca , common precursor of Bacon and Montaigne . Jonson would have expected us to juxtapose this passage of Timber ...
The art of this generous overpraise is that it is an elegant , if perhaps too neat , cento of commonplaces from Seneca , common precursor of Bacon and Montaigne . Jonson would have expected us to juxtapose this passage of Timber ...
الصفحة 3
Bacon , in contrast , judged poetry to be a mere imitation of history , made to no end except the giving of pleasure . Spenser and Bacon were antipodes of thought and feeling , and their visions of history were almost irreconcilable .
Bacon , in contrast , judged poetry to be a mere imitation of history , made to no end except the giving of pleasure . Spenser and Bacon were antipodes of thought and feeling , and their visions of history were almost irreconcilable .
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In criticizing the " extreme affection " of either " Antiquity " or " Novelty " in learned men , Bacon says : Antiquity envieth there should be new additions , and novelty cannot be content to add but it must deface : surely the advice ...
In criticizing the " extreme affection " of either " Antiquity " or " Novelty " in learned men , Bacon says : Antiquity envieth there should be new additions , and novelty cannot be content to add but it must deface : surely the advice ...
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Volpone | 13 |
The False Ending in Volpone | 29 |
Volpone and | 45 |
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