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There are several versions of Comus that remain to us , for the masque went through several changes between 1634–37 , which reflect the depth of Milton's concern with its meaning and suggest that he may have had his eye on other masques ...
There are several versions of Comus that remain to us , for the masque went through several changes between 1634–37 , which reflect the depth of Milton's concern with its meaning and suggest that he may have had his eye on other masques ...
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( 649–52 ) He thinks poverty is nothing but “ necessitated temperance ” ( 660 ) , a virtue that Comus loves to ridicule : ... if all the world Should in a pet of temperance feed on Pulse , Drink the clear stream , and nothing wear but ...
( 649–52 ) He thinks poverty is nothing but “ necessitated temperance ” ( 660 ) , a virtue that Comus loves to ridicule : ... if all the world Should in a pet of temperance feed on Pulse , Drink the clear stream , and nothing wear but ...
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In “ The Milieu of Comus , " Sensabaugh compares the “ glozing courtesie ” of Comus to the rhetoric of “ coterie love ” at the Caroline court and points out various passages in which Comus sounds like figures out of Caroline drama .
In “ The Milieu of Comus , " Sensabaugh compares the “ glozing courtesie ” of Comus to the rhetoric of “ coterie love ” at the Caroline court and points out various passages in which Comus sounds like figures out of Caroline drama .
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List of Illustrations | 8 |
Acknowledgments | 17 |
A The Allegorical Theater of the Masque | 27 |
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The Hieroglyphic King: Wisdom and Idolatory in the Seventeenth-century Masque Stephen Kogan Fragmentweergave - 1986 |
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