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... Comus , 139 . 781-787 . Comparison with A Midsum- mer Night's Dream II , i , is fair , but the note of perilous mystery is Miltonic , like the sound of " sands and shores and desert wildernesses " in Comus , 208-209 . There is certainly ...
... Comus , 139 . 781-787 . Comparison with A Midsum- mer Night's Dream II , i , is fair , but the note of perilous mystery is Miltonic , like the sound of " sands and shores and desert wildernesses " in Comus , 208-209 . There is certainly ...
Page 91
... Comus , " but makes the point that " in Paradise the details are not so sensuously rich because sensuousness would have been out of place . These are the riches of God . Comus is more than sensuously rich : the subject of the speech is ...
... Comus , " but makes the point that " in Paradise the details are not so sensuously rich because sensuousness would have been out of place . These are the riches of God . Comus is more than sensuously rich : the subject of the speech is ...
Page 217
... Comus ' " glozing courtesy , / Baited with reasons not un- plausible " ( Comus , 161-62 ) in a passage which may also reflect the tone of com- parable scenes in contemporary court drama . Created mute to all articulate sound ; The ...
... Comus ' " glozing courtesy , / Baited with reasons not un- plausible " ( Comus , 161-62 ) in a passage which may also reflect the tone of com- parable scenes in contemporary court drama . Created mute to all articulate sound ; The ...
Contents
Preface | vii |
Abbreviations of Titles of Periodicals Cited in the Notes | xiv |
Bibliography of Books Dealing Mainly with Paradise Lost | li |
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