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41 This classical Garden of Eden is represented in Lord Hay's Masque by the opening action of the work , in which a curtain on the right hand of the stage was withdrawn to reveal " the bower of Flora , " where Flora and Zephyrus were ...
41 This classical Garden of Eden is represented in Lord Hay's Masque by the opening action of the work , in which a curtain on the right hand of the stage was withdrawn to reveal " the bower of Flora , " where Flora and Zephyrus were ...
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The proof is that there is no action in which she might dramatize her powers , except for the dance " of the five senses " ( 813 ) that follows her speech.102 In effect , the only action she performs is to step into a world that the ...
The proof is that there is no action in which she might dramatize her powers , except for the dance " of the five senses " ( 813 ) that follows her speech.102 In effect , the only action she performs is to step into a world that the ...
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In “ The Action of Comus , ” Tillyard refers to the Trinity Manuscript as the “ first or 1634 version , ” and “ the first printed text ” as the 1637 version , " which was anonymous and sponsored by Lawes .
In “ The Action of Comus , ” Tillyard refers to the Trinity Manuscript as the “ first or 1634 version , ” and “ the first printed text ” as the 1637 version , " which was anonymous and sponsored by Lawes .
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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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