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Chapter 1 Jacobean Models of Royal Celebration In their poems to King James on his accession to the throne , as in the king's own treatise on divine right , Daniel and Jonson portray the monarch as an emblem of religion and law .
Chapter 1 Jacobean Models of Royal Celebration In their poems to King James on his accession to the throne , as in the king's own treatise on divine right , Daniel and Jonson portray the monarch as an emblem of religion and law .
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... which has " gently falne from heaven upon this state ” ( 136 ) so that James might “ save , what discord would destroy " ( 138 ) .22 The key to Jonson's celebration , therefore , is in his network of analogies .
... which has " gently falne from heaven upon this state ” ( 136 ) so that James might “ save , what discord would destroy " ( 138 ) .22 The key to Jonson's celebration , therefore , is in his network of analogies .
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If we compare the Jacobean antimasque with the new requirements in royal celebration , however , Townshend's failure discloses an important problem that Caroline poets had to solve . At the beginning of the chapter , I spoke of the ...
If we compare the Jacobean antimasque with the new requirements in royal celebration , however , Townshend's failure discloses an important problem that Caroline poets had to solve . At the beginning of the chapter , I spoke of the ...
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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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