The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... COMUS ARCADES LYCIDAS L'ALLEGRO and IL PENSEROSO L'ALLEGRO IL PENSERONO · བྷཱུ་ PAGE 22:22 .. cii . 111 . 114 . 143 · . 172 . 193 · · 221 . 245 . 272 . 290 . 310 . 342 · . 372 . 395 • 416 • 420 451 .488 . 514 • 550 . 554 · • 620 .. 690 ...
... COMUS ARCADES LYCIDAS L'ALLEGRO and IL PENSEROSO L'ALLEGRO IL PENSERONO · བྷཱུ་ PAGE 22:22 .. cii . 111 . 114 . 143 · . 172 . 193 · · 221 . 245 . 272 . 290 . 310 . 342 · . 372 . 395 • 416 • 420 451 .488 . 514 • 550 . 554 · • 620 .. 690 ...
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... COMUS . IN 1634 , Milton wrote his immortal " Mask of Comus , " for John Egerton , first Earl of Bridgewater , then Lord President of Wales , to be presented at Ludlow Castle , which was his Lordship's residence . The poet's father held ...
... COMUS . IN 1634 , Milton wrote his immortal " Mask of Comus , " for John Egerton , first Earl of Bridgewater , then Lord President of Wales , to be presented at Ludlow Castle , which was his Lordship's residence . The poet's father held ...
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... Comus ' appeared . " The song on Echo is more exquisite than anything of its kind in our language . • " Comus , " says Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the Tempest . " " The following is a beautiful ...
... Comus ' appeared . " The song on Echo is more exquisite than anything of its kind in our language . • " Comus , " says Warton , " is universally allowed to have taken some of its tints from the Tempest . " " The following is a beautiful ...
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... Comus " thus ends : - Mortals , that would follow me , Love Virtue ; she alone is free ; She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if Virtue feeble were , Heaven itself would stoop to her . Thyer says , that " the ...
... Comus " thus ends : - Mortals , that would follow me , Love Virtue ; she alone is free ; She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if Virtue feeble were , Heaven itself would stoop to her . Thyer says , that " the ...
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... Comus with an eye to the stage , or with the expectation of dramatic propriety . Under this restriction the absurdity of the Spirit speaking to an audience in a solitary forest at midnight , and the want of reciprocation in the dialogue ...
... Comus with an eye to the stage , or with the expectation of dramatic propriety . Under this restriction the absurdity of the Spirit speaking to an audience in a solitary forest at midnight , and the want of reciprocation in the dialogue ...
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