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الصفحة 16
We are hampered in reading , here and later ( e.g. , the rhymes here about the previous incarnations of the hermaphrodite , and later the prose speech of Volpone as mountebank ) , by a fault which is regularly corrected in production ...
We are hampered in reading , here and later ( e.g. , the rhymes here about the previous incarnations of the hermaphrodite , and later the prose speech of Volpone as mountebank ) , by a fault which is regularly corrected in production ...
الصفحة 94
This is our masterpiece ; We cannot think to go beyond this ( 5.2.12-14 ) and Volpone later is astonished at how we could bave been so foolish : To make a snare for mine own neck ! And 94 C. N. MANLOVE.
This is our masterpiece ; We cannot think to go beyond this ( 5.2.12-14 ) and Volpone later is astonished at how we could bave been so foolish : To make a snare for mine own neck ! And 94 C. N. MANLOVE.
الصفحة 124
( 5.1.2-4 ) Later he confesses that a " dull deuill . . . in this braine of mine " has caused him to relinquish his power unwittingly to his servant ( 5.11.4–5 ) . Nothing will do but he must indulge ...
( 5.1.2-4 ) Later he confesses that a " dull deuill . . . in this braine of mine " has caused him to relinquish his power unwittingly to his servant ( 5.11.4–5 ) . Nothing will do but he must indulge ...
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المحتوى
Volpone | 13 |
The False Ending in Volpone | 29 |
Volpone and | 45 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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