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الصفحة 68
These figures represent , as the cook carefully points out , a segment of the court ; they are the people who “ relish nothing but di stato , " who gossip endlessly about the business of state , Know all things the wrong way , talk of ...
These figures represent , as the cook carefully points out , a segment of the court ; they are the people who “ relish nothing but di stato , " who gossip endlessly about the business of state , Know all things the wrong way , talk of ...
الصفحة 70
Whitehall has become Neptune's court , and what the sea gods urge is that it is not enough for the audience to be passive observers . In effect , the masque has ceased to be a spectacle and has managed to make its audience integral to ...
Whitehall has become Neptune's court , and what the sea gods urge is that it is not enough for the audience to be passive observers . In effect , the masque has ceased to be a spectacle and has managed to make its audience integral to ...
الصفحة 171
chose to reproduce many of the qualities of those plays that had won the original Chapel Children such favor , the court plays of John Lyly . The reliance on a mythological frame for the plot , the paring down of plot to leave a purely ...
chose to reproduce many of the qualities of those plays that had won the original Chapel Children such favor , the court plays of John Lyly . The reliance on a mythological frame for the plot , the paring down of plot to leave a purely ...
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