John Milton: A Sketch of His Life and WritingsMacmillan, 1964 - 224 páginas |
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... Comus urges his specious arguments for the free use of Nature's bounties , her counterargument for temperance and order is mainly rational , though the dictate of " spare Temper- ance " is " holy " and in the Christian tradition . But Comus ...
... Comus urges his specious arguments for the free use of Nature's bounties , her counterargument for temperance and order is mainly rational , though the dictate of " spare Temper- ance " is " holy " and in the Christian tradition . But Comus ...
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... Comus had claimed for himself and his crew . And , since Comus had posed also as the champion of freedom , the conclusion reaffirms the true freedom that leads its votaries Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if Virtue feeble were , Heav ...
... Comus had claimed for himself and his crew . And , since Comus had posed also as the champion of freedom , the conclusion reaffirms the true freedom that leads its votaries Higher than the sphery chime ; Or if Virtue feeble were , Heav ...
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... Comus's opening speech the sun is setting , color sub- sides into twilight , and the classical image of Phoebus is blended ( as it had been in Spenser's Epithalamion ) with that of the sun in the nineteenth Psalm : And the gilded car of ...
... Comus's opening speech the sun is setting , color sub- sides into twilight , and the classical image of Phoebus is blended ( as it had been in Spenser's Epithalamion ) with that of the sun in the nineteenth Psalm : And the gilded car of ...
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Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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