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Page 44
He shews his hatred of the one and contempt for the other , and makes them set one another off to great advantage . ... The scene between Volpone , Mosca , Voltore , Corvino , and Corbaccio , at the outset , will shew the dramatic power ...
He shews his hatred of the one and contempt for the other , and makes them set one another off to great advantage . ... The scene between Volpone , Mosca , Voltore , Corvino , and Corbaccio , at the outset , will shew the dramatic power ...
Page 208
To shew however , that the same strong - braced tone of passionate declamation is kept up , take the speech of Eleazar on refusing the proffered crown : ' What do none rise ? No , no , for kings indeed are Deities .
To shew however , that the same strong - braced tone of passionate declamation is kept up , take the speech of Eleazar on refusing the proffered crown : ' What do none rise ? No , no , for kings indeed are Deities .
Page 285
In good faith , I have been of that mind always : write , boy , that , to shew he is a gram- marian . Rec . What university are you of ? Im . Of none . Sir Rad . He tells truth : to tell truth is an excellent virtue : boy , make two ...
In good faith , I have been of that mind always : write , boy , that , to shew he is a gram- marian . Rec . What university are you of ? Im . Of none . Sir Rad . He tells truth : to tell truth is an excellent virtue : boy , make two ...
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