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At the beginning of Albion's Triumph , for example , Mercury descends to the queen and announces that she is about to see the king pass before her with all his “ virtues , infinite in train " ( 91 ) . This opening message is followed by ...
At the beginning of Albion's Triumph , for example , Mercury descends to the queen and announces that she is about to see the king pass before her with all his “ virtues , infinite in train " ( 91 ) . This opening message is followed by ...
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The first has seen the king's triumph with “ the eyes of understanding , ” the second with the eyes of sense . Like the cobbler and his followers in the first scene of Julius Caesar , who " make holiday to see Caesar and to rejoice in ...
The first has seen the king's triumph with “ the eyes of understanding , ” the second with the eyes of sense . Like the cobbler and his followers in the first scene of Julius Caesar , who " make holiday to see Caesar and to rejoice in ...
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merit , bounty , and the like , are fit commanders for such a general ; these triumph with him . And this , Publius , is more than you can find in the street . ( 209-15 ) Appearances are deceiving , however , even for the Platonist ...
merit , bounty , and the like , are fit commanders for such a general ; these triumph with him . And this , Publius , is more than you can find in the street . ( 209-15 ) Appearances are deceiving , however , even for the Platonist ...
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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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