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الصفحة 64
The Poet entring on the Stage , " to distribute handbills of the argument of the masque , “ is cald to by the Master - Cooke . ” The antimasque consists of a discussion between these two of the spectacle the poet has contrived for the ...
The Poet entring on the Stage , " to distribute handbills of the argument of the masque , “ is cald to by the Master - Cooke . ” The antimasque consists of a discussion between these two of the spectacle the poet has contrived for the ...
الصفحة 66
So the old poet , deprived of his world of particulars , finds it necessary to prefix a note to that masque entitled explicitly , “ To make the Spectators Understanders , ” which serves to explain the theory on which the masque has been ...
So the old poet , deprived of his world of particulars , finds it necessary to prefix a note to that masque entitled explicitly , “ To make the Spectators Understanders , ” which serves to explain the theory on which the masque has been ...
الصفحة 67
( 177–211 ) POET : However elaborate its symbols , the allegory is nevertheless directly concerned with actual and familiar facts ; this , indeed , is its point and chief strength . It is a remarkably inclusive representation of the ...
( 177–211 ) POET : However elaborate its symbols , the allegory is nevertheless directly concerned with actual and familiar facts ; this , indeed , is its point and chief strength . It is a remarkably inclusive representation of the ...
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