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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... Lollia Paulina When she came in like star - light , hid with jewels That were the spoils of provinces ... ( III.7.195-97 ) he not only reveals his own extravagant wealth and imagination , but establishes at the same time a link between ...
... Lollia Paulina When she came in like star - light , hid with jewels That were the spoils of provinces ... ( III.7.195-97 ) he not only reveals his own extravagant wealth and imagination , but establishes at the same time a link between ...
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... Lollia Paulina covered with jewels to look like starlight . Obviously the iteration of this theme reveals that a world and men given over entirely to materialism are unreal , mere pre- tenses . But this is almost a moral commonplace ...
... Lollia Paulina covered with jewels to look like starlight . Obviously the iteration of this theme reveals that a world and men given over entirely to materialism are unreal , mere pre- tenses . But this is almost a moral commonplace ...
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... Lollia Paulina . This ironic use of imagery is characteristic of Jonson's dramatic technique . Act IV , Scene i 2 MENTIONED In the advice 220 Notes , Act III Scene vii.
... Lollia Paulina . This ironic use of imagery is characteristic of Jonson's dramatic technique . Act IV , Scene i 2 MENTIONED In the advice 220 Notes , Act III Scene vii.
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