Renaissance Drama, Volumen17Samuel Schoenbaum Northwestern University Press, 1986 |
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... Skipton in 1636 ( I include two other entries omitted by Stone as an appendix to this article ) . The necessary and useful context for the accounts of the Skipton masque is a brief summary of the history of the Cliffords and of their ...
... Skipton in 1636 ( I include two other entries omitted by Stone as an appendix to this article ) . The necessary and useful context for the accounts of the Skipton masque is a brief summary of the history of the Cliffords and of their ...
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... Skipton . Moreover the occasion must have been notable for emulating , however distantly , the elaborate and cultivated splendors of the Stuart masque . The Cliffords arranged for music , a scene , and richly dressed masquers , and the ...
... Skipton . Moreover the occasion must have been notable for emulating , however distantly , the elaborate and cultivated splendors of the Stuart masque . The Cliffords arranged for music , a scene , and richly dressed masquers , and the ...
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... Skipton in 1636 would most likely have been avail- able to Milton and Henry Lawes at Ludlow eighteen months earlier . What , then , was the text which was performed at Skipton ? There are , of course , two famous masques which boast a ...
... Skipton in 1636 would most likely have been avail- able to Milton and Henry Lawes at Ludlow eighteen months earlier . What , then , was the text which was performed at Skipton ? There are , of course , two famous masques which boast a ...
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