VolponeYale University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 231 This Revels Student Edition, with a carefully modernized text, presents new material about "Volpone" 's debt to the popular Reynard beast epic and Italian "commedia dell 'art" and discusses its mockery of greed in relation to two Renaissance perversions of the myth of a Golden Age. Referring to famous productions, it pays particular attention to decisions that must be made whenever the play is performed. |
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... Merchants . ] Peregrine . Am I enough disguised ? 1st Merchant . I warrant you . Peregrine . All my ambition is to fright him only . 2nd Merchant . If you could ship him away , ' twere excellent . 3rd Merchant . To Zant , or to Aleppo ...
... Merchants . ] Peregrine . Am I enough disguised ? 1st Merchant . I warrant you . Peregrine . All my ambition is to fright him only . 2nd Merchant . If you could ship him away , ' twere excellent . 3rd Merchant . To Zant , or to Aleppo ...
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... Merchant . [ Calling from off - stage . ] Sir Politic Wouldbe ! 2nd Merchant . Where is he ? Sir Politic . Peregrine . What is it ? Sir Politic . That I have thought upon ... Merchant . 1st Merchant . What beast is this 180 Act V Scene iv.
... Merchant . [ Calling from off - stage . ] Sir Politic Wouldbe ! 2nd Merchant . Where is he ? Sir Politic . Peregrine . What is it ? Sir Politic . That I have thought upon ... Merchant . 1st Merchant . What beast is this 180 Act V Scene iv.
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Ben Jonson. 3rd Merchant . 1st Merchant . What beast is this ? Peregrine . How ! St. Mark ! It is a fish . 2nd Merchant . [ Striking the tortoise . ] Come out here ! Peregrine . Nay , you may strike him , sir , and tread upon him . He'll ...
Ben Jonson. 3rd Merchant . 1st Merchant . What beast is this ? Peregrine . How ! St. Mark ! It is a fish . 2nd Merchant . [ Striking the tortoise . ] Come out here ! Peregrine . Nay , you may strike him , sir , and tread upon him . He'll ...
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