Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... Delight is typical . In this masque there is no conflict , but a partial , naturalistic conception of delight yields to a fuller and Platonic vision . Delight , at first content to draw amusement from the gay and moon- lighted ...
... Delight is typical . In this masque there is no conflict , but a partial , naturalistic conception of delight yields to a fuller and Platonic vision . Delight , at first content to draw amusement from the gay and moon- lighted ...
Page 149
... DELIGHT spake in song ( stylo recitativo . ) 101 Let us play , and dance , and sing let us now turne every sort ; O ... delight . Here the first Anti - maske enter'd . 104 A she Monster delivered of sixe Burrantines , that dance with ...
... DELIGHT spake in song ( stylo recitativo . ) 101 Let us play , and dance , and sing let us now turne every sort ; O ... delight . Here the first Anti - maske enter'd . 104 A she Monster delivered of sixe Burrantines , that dance with ...
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... delight To the wise Maker's , than beholders sight . Though these delights from several causes move For so our children , thus our friends we love ) Wisely she knew , the harmony of things , As well as that of sounds , from discords ...
... delight To the wise Maker's , than beholders sight . Though these delights from several causes move For so our children , thus our friends we love ) Wisely she knew , the harmony of things , As well as that of sounds , from discords ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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