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Francis Beaumont , for example , in his Masque of Gray's Inn and the Inner Temple ( 1613 ) , prepared for the wedding of King James's daughter with the Elector Palatine , ignores the problem of relating the audience to the masque world ...
Francis Beaumont , for example , in his Masque of Gray's Inn and the Inner Temple ( 1613 ) , prepared for the wedding of King James's daughter with the Elector Palatine , ignores the problem of relating the audience to the masque world ...
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The Senecan moral bombast that Jonson so often and so freely drew on throughout his career is here imported not simply for its content but because the appropriation of Seneca can serve as an example . The speech demonstrates the ...
The Senecan moral bombast that Jonson so often and so freely drew on throughout his career is here imported not simply for its content but because the appropriation of Seneca can serve as an example . The speech demonstrates the ...
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... for example , suggests the paradoxical condition of a tight coterie upon which , nevertheless , no sun could ever set . Jonson knew that of all the aristocratic Establishments , the most carefully preserved , pruned , cultivated ...
... for example , suggests the paradoxical condition of a tight coterie upon which , nevertheless , no sun could ever set . Jonson knew that of all the aristocratic Establishments , the most carefully preserved , pruned , cultivated ...
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