Yet I glory More in the cunning purchase of my wealth, Than in the glad possession, since I gain No common way; I use no trade, no venture; I wound no earth with plough-shares, fat no beasts, To feed the shambles; have no mills for iron, Oil, corn, or... Notes and Queries - Strana 1191857Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Kevin Jackson - 1995 - 504 str.
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| Andrew Sanders - 1996 - 736 str.
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| Ben Jonson - 1997 - 716 str.
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| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 str.
...speak well, are two things. Underneath this stone doth lie As much beauty as could die. 5264 Votpone + possesslon. 5265 Volpone Give 'em words; Pour oil into their ears, and send them hence. 5266 Volpone... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 str.
...'aurea Venus' in Virgil and Ovid 22 dumb god: silence is golden 30 Volp. True, my beloved Mosca. Yet, I glory More in the cunning purchase of my wealth Than in the glad possession; since I gain No common way: I use no trade, no venture; I wound no earth with ploughshares; fat no... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 220 str.
...in fortune A greater good than wisdom is in nature. Volpone. True my beloved Mosca. Yet I glory 30 More in the cunning purchase of my wealth Than in the glad possession, since I gain No common way: I use no trade, no venture; I wound no earth with ploughshares; fat no... | |
| Michael Hattaway - 2002 - 800 str.
...(5.1.16). Volpone seconds this, remarking that he actually enjoys the trickery more than the profits: 'I glory / More in the cunning purchase of my wealth / Than in the glad possession' (1.1.30-2). But while Jonson succeeds in forcing us wryly to acknowledge our own avarice and culpability,... | |
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