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" Jupiter and Juno, willing to do honour to the marriage of the two famous rivers Thamesis and Rhine, employ their messengers severally, Mercury and Iris, for that purpose. They meet and contend: then Mercury, for his part, brings forth an anti-masque all... "
The Descent of Liberty: A Mask - Page xxxviii
by Leigh Hunt - 1815 - 82 pages
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Love's cure; or, The martial maid. Women pleas'd. The night-walker; or, The ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 630 pages
...contend : then Mercury, for his part, brings forth an anti-masque all of spirit* or divine natures; bufc yet not of one kind or livery (because that had been...are maintained either by springs from beneath, or •bowers from above, he raiseth four of the Naiades out of the fountains, and bringeth dotva five...
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 4

Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 620 pages
...contend : then Mercury; for Itis part, brings forth nn anti-masque all of spirits or divine natures; bul yet not of one kind or livery (because that had been...music : and preserving the propriety of the devise; fur that rivers in nature are maintained either by springs from beneath, or ihowers from above, lie...
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 4

Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 612 pages
...Mercury, for his part, brings forth an anli-masque all of spirits or divine natures; but yet not ot one kind or livery (because that had been so much...consort, like to broken music : and preserving the pro netjr of the devise; for that rivers in nature are maintained cither by springs fn>:n bcneacli....
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The Works of Beaumont & Fletcher: The Text Formed from a New ..., Volume 2

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1843 - 592 pages
...for that purpose. They meet and contend: then Mercury, for his part, brings forth an anti-masque*1 all of spirits or divine natures ; but yet not of...broken music : and, preserving the propriety of the device,— for that rivers in nature are maintained either by springs from beneath or showers from...
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The Text Formed from a New ..., Volume 1

Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 pages
...all of spirits or divine natures ; but yet not of one kind or licenj (because that had been so mueh in use heretofore), but, as it were, in consort, like to broken muyic : and, preserving the propriety of the device, — for that rivers in nature arc maintained either...
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English Masques

Herbert Arthur Evans - 1909 - 338 pages
...Mercury and Iris, for that purpose. They meet and contend: then Mercury, for his part, brings forth an anti-masque all of spirits or divine natures; but...but, as it were, in consort, like to broken music 1 : and, preserving the propriety of the device,—for that rivers in nature are maintained either...
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The Influence of Beaumont and Fletcher on Shakespere

Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1901 - 198 pages
...Soergel, 1882, p. 52. 3 "Then Mercury for his part, brings forth an anti-masque all of spirits or divine ; but yet not of one kind or livery ("because that had...but, as it were, in consort, like to broken music" . . . [this dance] giveth fit occasion to new and strange varieties both in the music and paces." This...
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Die englischen Maskenspiele

Rudolf Brotanek - 1902 - 616 pages
...all of spirits or divine natures; but yet not of one kind or livery (because that Aad been so mueh in use heretofore); but as it were, in consort, like to broken music."1) In Befolgung dieser Theorie bringt der Dichter in der ersten Nebenmaske Najaden, Hyaden,...
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Elizabethan Drama, 1558-1642: A History of the Drama in England ..., Volume 2

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1908 - 722 pages
...ancient Olympian games. A new departure is the habiting of both the antimasques, not " in one kind of livery (because that had been so much in use heretofore), but, as it were, in consort [that is diversely], like to broken music." 2 The setting presented nothing novel. Beaumont's lines...
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The Elizabethan People

Henry Thew Stephenson - 1910 - 552 pages
...Mercury and Iris, for that purpose. They meet and contend: then Mercury, for his part, brings forth an anti-masque all of spirits or divine natures ; but...broken music; and, preserving the propriety of the device, — for that rivers in nature are maintained either by springs from beneath or showers from...
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