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Inigo Jones . The Masque of Queens . " The House of Fame . ” Inigo Jones . Oberon . “ Palace within a Cavern . " Inigo Jones . Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue . “ Comus and his Train . ” Inigo Jones . Chloridia . “ Fame . ” Inigo Jones .
Inigo Jones . The Masque of Queens . " The House of Fame . ” Inigo Jones . Oberon . “ Palace within a Cavern . " Inigo Jones . Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue . “ Comus and his Train . ” Inigo Jones . Chloridia . “ Fame . ” Inigo Jones .
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Inigo Jones . The Masque of Queens . " The House of Fame . " Inigo Jones . Oberon . “ Palace within a Cavern . " Inigo Jones . Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue . " Comus and his Train . " Inigo Jones . Chloridia . “ Fame . ” Inigo Jones .
Inigo Jones . The Masque of Queens . " The House of Fame . " Inigo Jones . Oberon . “ Palace within a Cavern . " Inigo Jones . Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue . " Comus and his Train . " Inigo Jones . Chloridia . “ Fame . ” Inigo Jones .
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and Strong misinterpret Jones's allegory of the queen and assume that he is talking about " the apprehension of truth " ( p . 62 ) simply because Jones uses a Platonic vocabulary to justify an apparent movement from sense to ...
and Strong misinterpret Jones's allegory of the queen and assume that he is talking about " the apprehension of truth " ( p . 62 ) simply because Jones uses a Platonic vocabulary to justify an apparent movement from sense to ...
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List of Illustrations | 8 |
Acknowledgments | 17 |
A The Allegorical Theater of the Masque | 27 |
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The Hieroglyphic King: Wisdom and Idolatory in the Seventeenth-century Masque Stephen Kogan Fragmentweergave - 1986 |
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