Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... Lady enters the domain of Comus , she has indicated that it is night " nought but single darkness " does she find ... Lady's fears of " calling shapes , and beck'ning shadows dire . " Then the stage begins to lighten as if in ...
... Lady enters the domain of Comus , she has indicated that it is night " nought but single darkness " does she find ... Lady's fears of " calling shapes , and beck'ning shadows dire . " Then the stage begins to lighten as if in ...
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... Lady steps into Comus ' domain . As Comus has been visually represented by the riotous dance so the purity and beauty of the Lady are sug- gested by her song . Even Comus is moved by the sweetness of her plea and briefly the seducer is ...
... Lady steps into Comus ' domain . As Comus has been visually represented by the riotous dance so the purity and beauty of the Lady are sug- gested by her song . Even Comus is moved by the sweetness of her plea and briefly the seducer is ...
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... Lady , as the climax of the conflict in the poem . Were this in fact the scene in which Virtue triumphs over temptation then this view would not be open to question . But the triumph is not complete within this scene . Although the Lady ...
... Lady , as the climax of the conflict in the poem . Were this in fact the scene in which Virtue triumphs over temptation then this view would not be open to question . But the triumph is not complete within this scene . Although the Lady ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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