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Indeed , there are deeper connections between Milton and Jonson than between the Caroline and Jacobean poets , for although Milton did not celebrate a royal audience , he nevertheless remained within the mainstream of Jacobean values .
Indeed , there are deeper connections between Milton and Jonson than between the Caroline and Jacobean poets , for although Milton did not celebrate a royal audience , he nevertheless remained within the mainstream of Jacobean values .
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Milton's audience , therefore , appreciated the value of the masque , but the history of the text also sheds light on the significance of the work to Milton . There are several versions of Comus that remain to us , for the masque went ...
Milton's audience , therefore , appreciated the value of the masque , but the history of the text also sheds light on the significance of the work to Milton . There are several versions of Comus that remain to us , for the masque went ...
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Indeed , Milton suggests that Charles himself is a " great Hogg , " who can " doe as much mischief in a Garden , as many little Swine " ( 115 , 12-13 ) , for even after his death , there are still “ so many sober Englishmen ” who are ...
Indeed , Milton suggests that Charles himself is a " great Hogg , " who can " doe as much mischief in a Garden , as many little Swine " ( 115 , 12-13 ) , for even after his death , there are still “ so many sober Englishmen ” who are ...
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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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