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The Lady will soon discover what the audience already knows , namely , that the shepherd's " courtesie " in offering her his " low / But loyal cottage " ( 318– 19 ) is a perversion of the code that he pretends to follow .
The Lady will soon discover what the audience already knows , namely , that the shepherd's " courtesie " in offering her his " low / But loyal cottage " ( 318– 19 ) is a perversion of the code that he pretends to follow .
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Although the Lady is cut off from light and from her brothers , however , her " Conscience " is aided by her knowledge of music , so that in more ways than one , her " ear ” is indeed her " best guide now . " The Lady's opening speech ...
Although the Lady is cut off from light and from her brothers , however , her " Conscience " is aided by her knowledge of music , so that in more ways than one , her " ear ” is indeed her " best guide now . " The Lady's opening speech ...
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When we next see the Lady , she is both literally “ immanacl'd ” ( 664 ) and the object of the enchanter's “ dazling fence . " Thus , instead of a “ low / But loyal cottage , ” Comus has brought the Lady to " a stately Palace , " like ...
When we next see the Lady , she is both literally “ immanacl'd ” ( 664 ) and the object of the enchanter's “ dazling fence . " Thus , instead of a “ low / But loyal cottage , ” Comus has brought the Lady to " a stately Palace , " like ...
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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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