The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... masque of welcome at the Queen's reception , and of another of leave- taking on her departure , and was ever afterwards known as " the Queen's Walk . " Throughout the reign of James I. there were similar recognitions of the high social ...
... masque of welcome at the Queen's reception , and of another of leave- taking on her departure , and was ever afterwards known as " the Queen's Walk . " Throughout the reign of James I. there were similar recognitions of the high social ...
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... masque in a noble family on any occasion of family - rejoicing was the most natural thing in the world . There was then to be a masque , or at least a bit of a masque , at Harefield ; and the actors were already provided . But for a good ...
... masque in a noble family on any occasion of family - rejoicing was the most natural thing in the world . There was then to be a masque , or at least a bit of a masque , at Harefield ; and the actors were already provided . But for a good ...
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... masque in honour of the Countess . But , even if some of her relatives of the other groups were concerned in the plan , or admitted into it , the singing parts would fall to the Bridgewaters , and the arrangement of the music , and the ...
... masque in honour of the Countess . But , even if some of her relatives of the other groups were concerned in the plan , or admitted into it , the singing parts would fall to the Bridgewaters , and the arrangement of the music , and the ...
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... masque at Harefield had been started , and Lawes and his Bridgewater pupils were busy over the project , it was to Milton that Lawes applied for the necessary words or libretto . Horton , where Milton was then probably residing , is ...
... masque at Harefield had been started , and Lawes and his Bridgewater pupils were busy over the project , it was to Milton that Lawes applied for the necessary words or libretto . Horton , where Milton was then probably residing , is ...
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... masquers do obeisance to the Lady , and range themselves round her ; whereupon there is a third and concluding song , sung probably by many voices , madrigal - wise , and ending with a repetition of the final words of the previous song ...
... masquers do obeisance to the Lady , and range themselves round her ; whereupon there is a third and concluding song , sung probably by many voices , madrigal - wise , and ending with a repetition of the final words of the previous song ...
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