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... Lady and Comus respectively . The mythological and legendary background is provided by associating Comus with Bacchus and Cire and by investing the river Severn with a deity in the shape of Sabrina . Even the anti - masque element is ...
... Lady and Comus respectively . The mythological and legendary background is provided by associating Comus with Bacchus and Cire and by investing the river Severn with a deity in the shape of Sabrina . Even the anti - masque element is ...
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... Lady who stands for in- vincible , unassailable chastity . The Lady is for temperance not for abstinence and Comus is for sensuality and libidinous impulses . Milton introduces the theme of temptation with relish and involve- ment . He ...
... Lady who stands for in- vincible , unassailable chastity . The Lady is for temperance not for abstinence and Comus is for sensuality and libidinous impulses . Milton introduces the theme of temptation with relish and involve- ment . He ...
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... Lady . If he puts so much of warmth into the speeches of 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 ...
... Lady . If he puts so much of warmth into the speeches of 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 ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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