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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الصفحة 15
After the prologue , the curtain opens on Volpone worshipping his gold , a handsome piece of rhetoric , intended of course to establish the main theme powerfully at once . I agree that the references , though classical rather than ...
After the prologue , the curtain opens on Volpone worshipping his gold , a handsome piece of rhetoric , intended of course to establish the main theme powerfully at once . I agree that the references , though classical rather than ...
الصفحة 52
Where did all this gold come from ? Is this a dream ? I am afraid I may wake up and find nothing but ashes . No , . . . it is coined gold . . . . " O gold , thou fairest gift that comes to man ! " In very truth you stand out like ...
Where did all this gold come from ? Is this a dream ? I am afraid I may wake up and find nothing but ashes . No , . . . it is coined gold . . . . " O gold , thou fairest gift that comes to man ! " In very truth you stand out like ...
الصفحة 54
the world of the play in and by fulfilling that " desire of gold " whose compulsion most of those around him are too hypocritical to acknowledge . But it is also clear from the outset that neither Volpone nor his creator is to be ...
the world of the play in and by fulfilling that " desire of gold " whose compulsion most of those around him are too hypocritical to acknowledge . But it is also clear from the outset that neither Volpone nor his creator is to be ...
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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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