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Page 114
... Revels the " Queen and huntress , chaste and fair , " is no passive spectator of the rev- els in her honour but a judging spectator . iv . Cynthia's Revels 1600 As a " great frequenter of plays , " the young John Donne was the sort of ...
... Revels the " Queen and huntress , chaste and fair , " is no passive spectator of the rev- els in her honour but a judging spectator . iv . Cynthia's Revels 1600 As a " great frequenter of plays , " the young John Donne was the sort of ...
Page 118
... Revels serves the Prince by military or civil activity or counsel . The occupation of courtiers is to appear - and to be what they appear , to embody the virtues and social accomplishments that serve the sovereign's pleasure— or , in ...
... Revels serves the Prince by military or civil activity or counsel . The occupation of courtiers is to appear - and to be what they appear , to embody the virtues and social accomplishments that serve the sovereign's pleasure— or , in ...
Page 119
... revels that night . The serious characters Crites and Arete wonder how harmony can be made out of discord , but Respect of Majesty , the Place , and Presence Will keep them within Ring . ( V.5.25-26 ) Cynthia will effect the reformation ...
... revels that night . The serious characters Crites and Arete wonder how harmony can be made out of discord , but Respect of Majesty , the Place , and Presence Will keep them within Ring . ( V.5.25-26 ) Cynthia will effect the reformation ...
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