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... Comus was written for the occasion . The masque is essentially a musical entertainment consisting of pageantry and dance . With its ' doric delicacy ' Comus engages our attention and the lyrical grace in the poem is indeed superb . The ...
... Comus was written for the occasion . The masque is essentially a musical entertainment consisting of pageantry and dance . With its ' doric delicacy ' Comus engages our attention and the lyrical grace in the poem is indeed superb . The ...
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... Comus . The temptation scene reads like a dis- putation for and against chastity . Comus like Satan is extremely subtle in his arguments . He is also vice in its seductive form . He ex- cels his mother in converting men into beasts ...
... Comus . The temptation scene reads like a dis- putation for and against chastity . Comus like Satan is extremely subtle in his arguments . He is also vice in its seductive form . He ex- cels his mother in converting men into beasts ...
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... Comus it may be said that his study of rhetoric at Cambridge enabled him to voice persuasively views that he detested.'20 Comus gloats over his intemperance and sensuality and makes a religion out of his irreligion . He talks of a great ...
... Comus it may be said that his study of rhetoric at Cambridge enabled him to voice persuasively views that he detested.'20 Comus gloats over his intemperance and sensuality and makes a religion out of his irreligion . He talks of a great ...
Inhoudsopgave
Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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