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Pagina 18
There I read it in the oath of every knight , that he should defend to the expense of his best blood , or of his life , if it so befell him , the honour and chastity of virgin and matron ; from whence I learned what a noble virtue ...
There I read it in the oath of every knight , that he should defend to the expense of his best blood , or of his life , if it so befell him , the honour and chastity of virgin and matron ; from whence I learned what a noble virtue ...
Pagina 19
As Tillyard suggests it may be ' Parthenia that Milton celebrates in his first version of Comus ' and she is militant , she represents ' chastity in the single ' as against Agnia ' who is chastity in the married , is mild and modest ...
As Tillyard suggests it may be ' Parthenia that Milton celebrates in his first version of Comus ' and she is militant , she represents ' chastity in the single ' as against Agnia ' who is chastity in the married , is mild and modest ...
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She walks over ' the cowslip's velvet head ' to help ' ensnared chastity . ' By sprinkling holy water and touching the venomed seat she brings the Lady back to her senses . The legend of Sabrina provides the masque with the gorgeous and ...
She walks over ' the cowslip's velvet head ' to help ' ensnared chastity . ' By sprinkling holy water and touching the venomed seat she brings the Lady back to her senses . The legend of Sabrina provides the masque with the gorgeous and ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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