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In his poem to Sir Thomas Egerton ( the “ Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England " ) , he describes the law as " wrangling subtiltie " ' ' 3 and a “ war with words ” ( 40 ) , just as he tells Florio that literature is “ The Griefe of ...
In his poem to Sir Thomas Egerton ( the “ Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England " ) , he describes the law as " wrangling subtiltie " ' ' 3 and a “ war with words ” ( 40 ) , just as he tells Florio that literature is “ The Griefe of ...
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He concludes the poem by coupling the masque with a vision of universal peace , in which all Europe may some day ... In rejecting Townshend's appeal , Carew tells his friend that he has no poetic voice to reply to his “ shrill accents .
He concludes the poem by coupling the masque with a vision of universal peace , in which all Europe may some day ... In rejecting Townshend's appeal , Carew tells his friend that he has no poetic voice to reply to his “ shrill accents .
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21 Cowley's poem to King Charles is a direct adaptation of these ideas , if not the lines themselves , but the simple emblematic formality of Davies's poem is lost in exaggeration : Happy who did remain Unborn till Charles's reign !
21 Cowley's poem to King Charles is a direct adaptation of these ideas , if not the lines themselves , but the simple emblematic formality of Davies's poem is lost in exaggeration : Happy who did remain Unborn till Charles's reign !
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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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