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 51
... Lucian's characteristic satiric themes of mythology , superstition and philosophical imposture , the principal topic , following Aristophanes ' Plutus , is the inequality and in- stability of wealth , and its moral consequences .
... Lucian's characteristic satiric themes of mythology , superstition and philosophical imposture , the principal topic , following Aristophanes ' Plutus , is the inequality and in- stability of wealth , and its moral consequences .
الصفحة 85
Wealth is seen as the focus of the universe : Hail the world's soul , and mine ! More glad than is The teeming earth to see the longed - for sun Peep through the horns of the celestial Ram , Am I , to view thy splendor darkening his ...
Wealth is seen as the focus of the universe : Hail the world's soul , and mine ! More glad than is The teeming earth to see the longed - for sun Peep through the horns of the celestial Ram , Am I , to view thy splendor darkening his ...
الصفحة 86
In the last three lines he is saying both , " You subsume all value , " and " Look how benighted man is , that he will attribute to one who is wealthy all spiritual value . " This double position of involvement and ironic distance is ...
In the last three lines he is saying both , " You subsume all value , " and " Look how benighted man is , that he will attribute to one who is wealthy all spiritual value . " This double position of involvement and ironic distance is ...
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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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