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( 136–47 ) Platonicus Publius Platonicus , on the other hand , has remained at home , where he has seen the " true " ( 163 ) form of this brave Albanactus Caesar " ( 203 ) with his intellect . He therefore seems to be the type of ...
( 136–47 ) Platonicus Publius Platonicus , on the other hand , has remained at home , where he has seen the " true " ( 163 ) form of this brave Albanactus Caesar " ( 203 ) with his intellect . He therefore seems to be the type of ...
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Conclusion Both in the masques and in the royal portraits of the 1630s , King Charles fulfilled the role of England's “ true white Prince ” and “ Hieroglyphic King . " In " Charles I on Horseback , " he appears in shining armor ...
Conclusion Both in the masques and in the royal portraits of the 1630s , King Charles fulfilled the role of England's “ true white Prince ” and “ Hieroglyphic King . " In " Charles I on Horseback , " he appears in shining armor ...
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Even the royal succession was seen in this light , for preachers were saying that “ Parliament , not King Charles , was the true heir of Queen Elizabeth , and was now God's chosen instrument to rebuild Zion and overthrow false gods ...
Even the royal succession was seen in this light , for preachers were saying that “ Parliament , not King Charles , was the true heir of Queen Elizabeth , and was now God's chosen instrument to rebuild Zion and overthrow false gods ...
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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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