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( 614–20 ) This mutual love represents still another answer to Capriccio's antimasque cynicism , just as the “ milk - and - honey age ” and the couple's “ golden dreams ” contrast with the selfishness of the “ bold , proud , ignorant ...
( 614–20 ) This mutual love represents still another answer to Capriccio's antimasque cynicism , just as the “ milk - and - honey age ” and the couple's “ golden dreams ” contrast with the selfishness of the “ bold , proud , ignorant ...
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The triumph of Comus , for example , represents the mock birth of a god , who is himself the “ father ” of appetite , while Hercules wonders if earth “ Breeds ” ( 82 ) more “ Burdens and shames of nature . ” The “ crown " for Hercules ...
The triumph of Comus , for example , represents the mock birth of a god , who is himself the “ father ” of appetite , while Hercules wonders if earth “ Breeds ” ( 82 ) more “ Burdens and shames of nature . ” The “ crown " for Hercules ...
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In the hierarchy of Carew's scene , Circe - Hedone not only comes after Bruno's figures but also subsumes the meaning of his entire heavenly debate , since she represents the most important vice that led to " this reformation on the ...
In the hierarchy of Carew's scene , Circe - Hedone not only comes after Bruno's figures but also subsumes the meaning of his entire heavenly debate , since she represents the most important vice that led to " this reformation on 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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