Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... Comus " " can fail to be impressed by the evidence which it affords of Milton's deepening seriousness . A note is struck which is far more nearly the real Puritan note than we have as yet anywhere heard in his work . A strenuous moral ...
... Comus " " can fail to be impressed by the evidence which it affords of Milton's deepening seriousness . A note is struck which is far more nearly the real Puritan note than we have as yet anywhere heard in his work . A strenuous moral ...
Seite 61
... Comus " if in reading we also keep the purely personal aspects of it well in mind . We should remember that the principal actors were the Earl's children , that the two brothers were represented by little Viscount Brackley , aged twelve ...
... Comus " if in reading we also keep the purely personal aspects of it well in mind . We should remember that the principal actors were the Earl's children , that the two brothers were represented by little Viscount Brackley , aged twelve ...
Seite 62
... COMUS : A MASK PERSONS The Attendant Spirit , afterwards in the habit of Thyrsis ; Comus , with his crew ; The Lady ; First Brother ; Second Brother ; Sabrina , the Nymph . The first Scene discovers a wild Wood . The Attendant Spirit ...
... COMUS : A MASK PERSONS The Attendant Spirit , afterwards in the habit of Thyrsis ; Comus , with his crew ; The Lady ; First Brother ; Second Brother ; Sabrina , the Nymph . The first Scene discovers a wild Wood . The Attendant Spirit ...
Seite 64
... Comus named ; 2 Who , ripe and frolic of his full - grown age , Roving the Celtic and Iberian fields , At last betakes him to this om'nous wood ; And in thick shelter of black shades imbow'red , Excels his mother at her mighty art , Off ...
... Comus named ; 2 Who , ripe and frolic of his full - grown age , Roving the Celtic and Iberian fields , At last betakes him to this om'nous wood ; And in thick shelter of black shades imbow'red , Excels his mother at her mighty art , Off ...
Seite 65
... Comus enters , with a charming - rod in one hand , his glass in the other ; with him a rout of monsters , headed like sundry sorts of wild beasts , but other- wise like men and women , their apparel glistering ; they come in making a ...
... Comus enters , with a charming - rod in one hand , his glass in the other ; with him a rout of monsters , headed like sundry sorts of wild beasts , but other- wise like men and women , their apparel glistering ; they come in making a ...
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