The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... dance of satyrs in Act IV . Scene iv . was directly suggested by Ben Jonson's Masque of Oberon , acted at Court on January 1 , 1611 , in which a dance of ten ( or twelve ) satyrs occupies a prominent position in the masque , and was of ...
... dance of satyrs in Act IV . Scene iv . was directly suggested by Ben Jonson's Masque of Oberon , acted at Court on January 1 , 1611 , in which a dance of ten ( or twelve ) satyrs occupies a prominent position in the masque , and was of ...
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... dance is an integral part of the Masque of Oberon , while it is a pure addition to the play . " Professor Thorndike's argument seems to be fairly convinc- ing . It is true that Jonson had introduced the satyr as a leading character into ...
... dance is an integral part of the Masque of Oberon , while it is a pure addition to the play . " Professor Thorndike's argument seems to be fairly convinc- ing . It is true that Jonson had introduced the satyr as a leading character into ...
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... dances of the pastoral masque we find the " gallimaufry of gambols " of the carters and swine- herds ; and instead of the amorous dalliance and madrigal- strains of a Corydon or a Thestylis , we are regaled with the homespun humour of ...
... dances of the pastoral masque we find the " gallimaufry of gambols " of the carters and swine- herds ; and instead of the amorous dalliance and madrigal- strains of a Corydon or a Thestylis , we are regaled with the homespun humour of ...
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... dances ; But not for joy ; not joy . This entertainment May a free face put on , derive a liberty From heartiness , from bounty , fertile bosom , And well become the agent ; ' t may , I grant ; But to be paddling palms and pinching ...
... dances ; But not for joy ; not joy . This entertainment May a free face put on , derive a liberty From heartiness , from bounty , fertile bosom , And well become the agent ; ' t may , I grant ; But to be paddling palms and pinching ...
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... dances . 46. warden pies ] pies made of warden pears . According to Ellacombe , the warden pear took its name from Warden Abbey in Berkshire , where these warden pears found a place in the armorial bearings of the monastic house . 46-7 ...
... dances . 46. warden pies ] pies made of warden pears . According to Ellacombe , the warden pear took its name from Warden Abbey in Berkshire , where these warden pears found a place in the armorial bearings of the monastic house . 46-7 ...
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