Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... dances , has been shifted in Comus into the narrative action . The songs and dances have been called upon to intensify the contrast between conflicting thematic elements . Even the stage devices which the acting script or the dialogue ...
... dances , has been shifted in Comus into the narrative action . The songs and dances have been called upon to intensify the contrast between conflicting thematic elements . Even the stage devices which the acting script or the dialogue ...
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... dances are called " The Measure " is of little significance since that it is obvious that a formally structured dance would be incompatible with the " tumult " which the Lady says she has heard . Thematically as well the demand is for a ...
... dances are called " The Measure " is of little significance since that it is obvious that a formally structured dance would be incompatible with the " tumult " which the Lady says she has heard . Thematically as well the demand is for a ...
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... dances to be a second antimasque designed to enhance , by contrast , the beauty of the courtly dances which follow the masque proper ; dances which , they say , the Attendant Spirit refers to in his song : Here be without duck or nod ...
... dances to be a second antimasque designed to enhance , by contrast , the beauty of the courtly dances which follow the masque proper ; dances which , they say , the Attendant Spirit refers to in his song : Here be without duck or nod ...
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