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الصفحة 58
And the whole of his " cunning purchase " depends , of course , on shamming the condition of men like Corbaccio , with my fain'd cough , my phthisick , and my gout , My apoplexie , palsie , and catarrhes . ( 1.2.124 ) So that when he ...
And the whole of his " cunning purchase " depends , of course , on shamming the condition of men like Corbaccio , with my fain'd cough , my phthisick , and my gout , My apoplexie , palsie , and catarrhes . ( 1.2.124 ) So that when he ...
الصفحة 81
( 3.1.26-29 ) He does not have to learn such deception , for he was born with the art , and he practices it " out of most excellent nature . " Mosca's self - praise is , of course , just , because he has extraordinary charm and ability ...
( 3.1.26-29 ) He does not have to learn such deception , for he was born with the art , and he practices it " out of most excellent nature . " Mosca's self - praise is , of course , just , because he has extraordinary charm and ability ...
الصفحة 125
In the course of the second trial one perplexed judge exclaims , " This same's a labyrinth ! " and another echoes the senti- ment , saying , " This is confusion " ( 5.10.42 , 47 ) . The point of this con- sternation is not simply the ...
In the course of the second trial one perplexed judge exclaims , " This same's a labyrinth ! " and another echoes the senti- ment , saying , " This is confusion " ( 5.10.42 , 47 ) . The point of this con- sternation is not simply the ...
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Volpone | 13 |
The False Ending in Volpone | 29 |
Volpone and | 45 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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