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This observation comforts Daniel against his " captious censurers , " as he says in the preface to The Vision , for even in Court I know not any , under him who acts the greatest parts , that is not obnoxious to envy and a sinister ...
This observation comforts Daniel against his " captious censurers , " as he says in the preface to The Vision , for even in Court I know not any , under him who acts the greatest parts , that is not obnoxious to envy and a sinister ...
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In the opening of the poem , Carew says that if we manipulate honor , we can “ sayle ” away to the “ blissful shore , " and , at the end , he says that if we believe in it , we will turn into " Atheists " and " Whores .
In the opening of the poem , Carew says that if we manipulate honor , we can “ sayle ” away to the “ blissful shore , " and , at the end , he says that if we believe in it , we will turn into " Atheists " and " Whores .
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Explaining the situation further , Momus says that Jove's “ Privy Council ” ( 446 ) has determined that the gods will have to unfurnish and disarray our foresaid Star Chamber of all those ancient constellations which have for so many ...
Explaining the situation further , Momus says that Jove's “ Privy Council ” ( 446 ) has determined that the gods will have to unfurnish and disarray our foresaid Star Chamber of all those ancient constellations which have for so many ...
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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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