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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This would recall to early audiences the corresponding movement in the mind of Mac- beth , whose throat had become so dry while murdering Duncan that he found he could not say " Amen " when the guard said " God bless us .
This would recall to early audiences the corresponding movement in the mind of Mac- beth , whose throat had become so dry while murdering Duncan that he found he could not say " Amen " when the guard said " God bless us .
الصفحة 66
For Bacon , the section contained the germs of his subsequent aphorisms on the Idols of the Mind . For Jonson , it seems hardly too much to say , it contained the germs of both Volpone and The Alchemist .
For Bacon , the section contained the germs of his subsequent aphorisms on the Idols of the Mind . For Jonson , it seems hardly too much to say , it contained the germs of both Volpone and The Alchemist .
الصفحة 124
A further concrete image of the limits of his mind is the severe restriction of his bodily movements : he has , not a king- dom , but a bedroom for a stage , and when he tries to extend his theatrical conspiracy beyond those four walls ...
A further concrete image of the limits of his mind is the severe restriction of his bodily movements : he has , not a king- dom , but a bedroom for a stage , and when he tries to extend his theatrical conspiracy beyond those four walls ...
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Volpone | 13 |
The False Ending in Volpone | 29 |
Volpone and | 45 |
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