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... dance and the ' disguise ', to our feeling so little connected, had an historic nexus is indicated by the frequent emergence of the dance-motive in the dramatically developed Masque, in situations where it is irrelevant or discordant ...
... dance and the ' disguise ', to our feeling so little connected, had an historic nexus is indicated by the frequent emergence of the dance-motive in the dramatically developed Masque, in situations where it is irrelevant or discordant ...
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... dance. But in every point of art beyond the dance and the disguise the early mummings were quite rudimentary. The mummers neither spoke nor sang; they supported imaginary parts, but without the stimulus of an imaginary action or scenic ...
... dance. But in every point of art beyond the dance and the disguise the early mummings were quite rudimentary. The mummers neither spoke nor sang; they supported imaginary parts, but without the stimulus of an imaginary action or scenic ...
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... dance of rustics at the close is so gratuitous and unrelated to the plot that its existence is scarcely noticed and can hardly be explained except as a reluctant concession to the demand for the now almost universal second Antimasque ...
... dance of rustics at the close is so gratuitous and unrelated to the plot that its existence is scarcely noticed and can hardly be explained except as a reluctant concession to the demand for the now almost universal second Antimasque ...
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Brunos Candelaio | 109 |
Lantern Leatherhead and Inigo | 146 |
The New Inn and Fletchers | 198 |
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Alchemist alchemy allusion Antimasque appears Aristophanes audience Bartholomew Fair beauty Ben Jonson Brotanek Catiline character charm Chloridia classical comedy comic contemporary Court courtly criticism dance devil dialogue disguise dramatic dupes effect elegy Elizabethan English entertainment epigram epistle Eumolpus example favour Folio genius Greek hath haue honour Horace Humour Inigo invention Jacobean Jonson Jonsonian kind king Lady later less literary London Love Restored Love's Pilgrimage lyric Main Masque Martial Masque of Blackness Masque of Queens masquers master mind Morose nature Night noble passage passion pastoral persons phrase piece Pindar play plot Plutus poem poet poetic poetry Prince Prodigal prose queen rare Roman Sad Shepherd satire Satyr scene scorn Sejanus Shakespeare song Sonnet speech spirit stage Staple story Subtle Tacitus temper thought Tiberius tion touches tradition tragedy triumph Twelfth Night verse Volpone vpon whole writing