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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But shortly afterwards Mr. Partridge has an opposite complaint against Vol- pone , who remarks to Mosca , in a moment of triumph after cheating an old miser , that " the pleasure of all womankind's not in it " : Here is the perfect ...
But shortly afterwards Mr. Partridge has an opposite complaint against Vol- pone , who remarks to Mosca , in a moment of triumph after cheating an old miser , that " the pleasure of all womankind's not in it " : Here is the perfect ...
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All right , I give you Volpone's triumph . " The audience must ask itself , " What would a world be like in which Volpone has triumphed ? " In reply , it wills Volpone's ultimate downfall . The spectators do not know exactly why they ...
All right , I give you Volpone's triumph . " The audience must ask itself , " What would a world be like in which Volpone has triumphed ? " In reply , it wills Volpone's ultimate downfall . The spectators do not know exactly why they ...
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but " what would a world be like without Barabas ? " In The Jew of Malta , the audience wills not the hero's downfall , but his return to life . In Jonson's play , the crucial pause occurs after Volpone's triumph .
but " what would a world be like without Barabas ? " In The Jew of Malta , the audience wills not the hero's downfall , but his return to life . In Jonson's play , the crucial pause occurs after Volpone's triumph .
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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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