Shakespeare and the Courtly AestheticStanford University, 1974 - 568 páginas |
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... reason ' gainst my fury Do I take part : the rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance : they being penitent , The sole drift of my purpose doth extend Not a frown further . ( 5.1.25-30 ) -- is very similar to the moral cruces of ...
... reason ' gainst my fury Do I take part : the rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance : they being penitent , The sole drift of my purpose doth extend Not a frown further . ( 5.1.25-30 ) -- is very similar to the moral cruces of ...
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... reason for the popularity of both the episodic and epic romances and may help explain the already - noted frequency with which masque inventors , courtly painters , and poets turned to romances for 48 inspiration . The theme of ...
... reason for the popularity of both the episodic and epic romances and may help explain the already - noted frequency with which masque inventors , courtly painters , and poets turned to romances for 48 inspiration . The theme of ...
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... reason and indulged baser appetites descended to the bestial ; those who exercised reason and were obedient thereto likened themselves to gods . As the homilist said , the man whose reason was not corrupted was " made altogether like ...
... reason and indulged baser appetites descended to the bestial ; those who exercised reason and were obedient thereto likened themselves to gods . As the homilist said , the man whose reason was not corrupted was " made altogether like ...
Términos y frases comunes
action Aeneas Aeneid allegory allusive Antonio arches Ariel artistic audience Blatant Beast Book Caliban Calidore chapter character civil cont court masques courtier courtly aesthetic courtly art Cymbeline delight doth dramatic dream dynastic edition effect Elizabeth Elizabethan English evil expression Faerie Queene fashions Ferdinand fictional figure forces furor genres golden age harmony hath Henry Heywood homilies Hymenaei ideal ignorance Il pastor fido illusion imagery Inigo Jones Jacobean James James's Jonson King Knight Las Meninas late plays Lear learned literary Lord Mayor's Shows magic Masque of Queenes melancholy Meninas Milan Miranda monarch monster moral nature obedience observed painting pastor fido peace perhaps Pericles perspective Philaster pietas play's poetic Poets political praise present Prince Prospero reason reign Renaissance Revels Speech romance Roy Strong royal ruler Saturn scene sense Shakespeare Shakespearian social spectacle Spenser's stage storm symbolic Tasso taste temperance Tempest theatrical themes things Timon of Athens Velazquez vision