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第41页
... the warmest friendship , but containing some maxims of conduct which I found
very useful in my travels ” ( P. W. 1. 255 ) . Sir Henry Wotton , 1568–1639 , was a
man of some note in diplomacy and literature . He represented the English Court
...
... the warmest friendship , but containing some maxims of conduct which I found
very useful in my travels ” ( P. W. 1. 255 ) . Sir Henry Wotton , 1568–1639 , was a
man of some note in diplomacy and literature . He represented the English Court
...
第44页
When everything was ready the scene , representing a wood , was disclosed .
The PERSONS . The Masque contains six characters . We know how four of the
parts were filled , viz . that the Lady was represented by the young Lady Alice ...
When everything was ready the scene , representing a wood , was disclosed .
The PERSONS . The Masque contains six characters . We know how four of the
parts were filled , viz . that the Lady was represented by the young Lady Alice ...
第138页
A noble virgin and her young brothers , by whom this masque was originally
represented , required an elevation , a purity , a sort of severity of sentiment ,
which no one in that age could have given but Milton . He avoided , and nothing
loath ...
A noble virgin and her young brothers , by whom this masque was originally
represented , required an elevation , a purity , a sort of severity of sentiment ,
which no one in that age could have given but Milton . He avoided , and nothing
loath ...
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