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Set off by torchbearers and other intense displays of light , the audience itself became a symbol of divinity , in which the figures of the king and queen seemed to dematerialize into a dancing blaze of jewels .
Set off by torchbearers and other intense displays of light , the audience itself became a symbol of divinity , in which the figures of the king and queen seemed to dematerialize into a dancing blaze of jewels .
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This “ substance ” is represented by the divine light of monarchy , which symbolically shines through Night and Sleep , since the magic wand of Somnus can conjure " figures of the light ” ( 243 ) , who later appear as the masquers in ...
This “ substance ” is represented by the divine light of monarchy , which symbolically shines through Night and Sleep , since the magic wand of Somnus can conjure " figures of the light ” ( 243 ) , who later appear as the masquers in ...
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The " due light ” is thus meant to be a guide to Virtue's “ due steps , " since " the misled and lonely Traveller , " like the Lady and her brothers , is a spiritual wayfarer , whose inward strength of " Conscience " ( 211 ) is tested ...
The " due light ” is thus meant to be a guide to Virtue's “ due steps , " since " the misled and lonely Traveller , " like the Lady and her brothers , is a spiritual wayfarer , whose inward strength of " Conscience " ( 211 ) is tested ...
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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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