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According to this doctrine , a king is worthy to rule others not only by virtue of his authority but also by his ability to be a king over himself . In the Panegyrike , for example , Daniel speaks of James as a “ King of thine owne hart ...
According to this doctrine , a king is worthy to rule others not only by virtue of his authority but also by his ability to be a king over himself . In the Panegyrike , for example , Daniel speaks of James as a “ King of thine owne hart ...
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Pulling back from this exaggerated use of music , which he calls “ far - fetcht Doctrine " ( 11 ) , Campion nevertheless ends his dedication to Prince Charles by linking " the proportions of Musicke ” to the private and political well ...
Pulling back from this exaggerated use of music , which he calls “ far - fetcht Doctrine " ( 11 ) , Campion nevertheless ends his dedication to Prince Charles by linking " the proportions of Musicke ” to the private and political well ...
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17 Plato and Pythagoras were the standard authorities on mathematicalmusical harmony , but the deeper significance of this doctrine is reflected in the following passage from A Booke of Ayres ( 1601 ) : Come , let us sound with melody ...
17 Plato and Pythagoras were the standard authorities on mathematicalmusical harmony , but the deeper significance of this doctrine is reflected in the following passage from A Booke of Ayres ( 1601 ) : Come , let us sound with melody ...
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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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