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VOLPONE : That I could but now think of some disguise To meet ' em in , and ask ' em questions ; How I would vex ' em still at every turn ! MOSCA : Sir , I can fit you . VOLPONE : MOSCA : Canst thou ? Yes .
VOLPONE : That I could but now think of some disguise To meet ' em in , and ask ' em questions ; How I would vex ' em still at every turn ! MOSCA : Sir , I can fit you . VOLPONE : MOSCA : Canst thou ? Yes .
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he had not believed that anything could make the father - figure turn against him . ... It has been argued that the play is the Tragedy of Volpone , and this question largely turns on whether you decide that Mosca has broken his heart .
he had not believed that anything could make the father - figure turn against him . ... It has been argued that the play is the Tragedy of Volpone , and this question largely turns on whether you decide that Mosca has broken his heart .
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( 1.1.32-40 ) What begins as a picture of the sophisticated manner in which he makes . his gold turns into a protestation of innocence- " I do not interfere with the world . " But it is interesting that he conceives the hurting which he ...
( 1.1.32-40 ) What begins as a picture of the sophisticated manner in which he makes . his gold turns into a protestation of innocence- " I do not interfere with the world . " But it is interesting that he conceives the hurting which he ...
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Volpone | 13 |
The False Ending in Volpone | 29 |
Volpone and | 45 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
action Alchemist alchemy already appear Aristophanes attempt audience Bacon become believe Bonario calls Celia characters comedy comes comic conspiracy Corbaccio Corvino course court critics dead death delight disguise effect Elizabethan English expected Face fact false fear feel final flatterers force give given goes gold gulls heir hopes human Humour imagination Jonson kind Lady language later learning lines live lost master means mind moral Mosca nature never offers once opening parasite performance play pleasure plot poet possession praise present reason rhetoric rich satire scene scheme seems sense sexual speaks speech stage success suggests surely taken tells theatrical thee things thou thought trial triumph true truth turn University Venice Volpone Volpone's Voltore wealth whole wife Would-be young