Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 páginas |
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... court - on average a little more than one performance per month for thirteen years ; 2 in 1613 he made Inigo Jones , one of the greatest English architects who ever lived , Surveyor of the King's Works ; in 1616 he appointed Ben Jonson ...
... court - on average a little more than one performance per month for thirteen years ; 2 in 1613 he made Inigo Jones , one of the greatest English architects who ever lived , Surveyor of the King's Works ; in 1616 he appointed Ben Jonson ...
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... court entertainment which , probably as much as anything else , nurtured and encouraged a more intimate re- lation ... court meant treating both the pretence and petty scheming with like seriousness as if the illusion of the man of court ...
... court entertainment which , probably as much as anything else , nurtured and encouraged a more intimate re- lation ... court meant treating both the pretence and petty scheming with like seriousness as if the illusion of the man of court ...
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... Court ] . ) The possibility exists that two of the Jupiter paintings were on display when Shakespeare visited Hampton Court during Christ- mas 1602 and summer 1606 ( Ernest Law , A Short History of Hampton Court , pp 194-9 and 217–18 ) ...
... Court ] . ) The possibility exists that two of the Jupiter paintings were on display when Shakespeare visited Hampton Court during Christ- mas 1602 and summer 1606 ( Ernest Law , A Short History of Hampton Court , pp 194-9 and 217–18 ) ...
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CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
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