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27 In George Whitney's words , he could with sweetness of his tonge , all sortes of men suffice , " 28 which makes him an appropriate symbol of the wise ruler . In the Lord Mayor's Show of 1619 , for example , Thomas Middleton speaks of ...
27 In George Whitney's words , he could with sweetness of his tonge , all sortes of men suffice , " 28 which makes him an appropriate symbol of the wise ruler . In the Lord Mayor's Show of 1619 , for example , Thomas Middleton speaks of ...
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... with the appearance of holiness and refinement , since “ Lawne " refers to fine linen or silk , which the OED tells us was used in veils , transparent garments , and bishops ' sleeves ( hence a symbol of the office itself ) .
... with the appearance of holiness and refinement , since “ Lawne " refers to fine linen or silk , which the OED tells us was used in veils , transparent garments , and bishops ' sleeves ( hence a symbol of the office itself ) .
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The contrast between the sun of Apollo and the moon of Diana also recalls the idea that the sun was regarded as a symbol of masculine light and the moon a symbol of feminine light . See , for example , Paradise Lost , bk . 8 , 11.
The contrast between the sun of Apollo and the moon of Diana also recalls the idea that the sun was regarded as a symbol of masculine light and the moon a symbol of feminine light . See , for example , Paradise Lost , bk . 8 , 11.
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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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