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... court ) was a sense of the earthly court as an image of the Court of Heaven . Court punctilio , as developed in France , Spain , the Empire , and England , derives ultimately from Byzantium with its elaborate liturgy of approach and ...
... court ) was a sense of the earthly court as an image of the Court of Heaven . Court punctilio , as developed in France , Spain , the Empire , and England , derives ultimately from Byzantium with its elaborate liturgy of approach and ...
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... court " ( III.4.4 ) , Donne may recall his own identification of court and theatre in the Satyres and in the memorable line from “ The Calme , " " Like courts removing or like ended plays . " " 22 Courtiers are forever waiting on ...
... court " ( III.4.4 ) , Donne may recall his own identification of court and theatre in the Satyres and in the memorable line from “ The Calme , " " Like courts removing or like ended plays . " " 22 Courtiers are forever waiting on ...
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... court , was a playes praise , Playes were not so like Courts , as Courts'are like playes . 23. In The Courtiers Library ( dated by E. M. Simpson 1604/5 [ London : Nonesuch , 1930 ] ) there is an extended , derisively satirical account ...
... court , was a playes praise , Playes were not so like Courts , as Courts'are like playes . 23. In The Courtiers Library ( dated by E. M. Simpson 1604/5 [ London : Nonesuch , 1930 ] ) there is an extended , derisively satirical account ...
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