Milton: Comus and Samson Agonistes : a CasebookJulian Lovelock Macmillan, 1975 - 253 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... response is indicated . It has been made matter of wonder that Comus shares with the Atten- dant Spirit ( and we may add , though in lesser degree , the Brothers and the Lady ) an immediate response to this beauty.13 But there is no ...
... response is indicated . It has been made matter of wonder that Comus shares with the Atten- dant Spirit ( and we may add , though in lesser degree , the Brothers and the Lady ) an immediate response to this beauty.13 But there is no ...
Pagina 96
... response called for is not ironic rejection but tutelary approval blended with the sad amusement of experi- ence watching innocence - the response of Thyrsis to the Elder Brother's fighting words about Comus : Alas good venturous youth ...
... response called for is not ironic rejection but tutelary approval blended with the sad amusement of experi- ence watching innocence - the response of Thyrsis to the Elder Brother's fighting words about Comus : Alas good venturous youth ...
Pagina 218
... response they draw from Samson and for the contribution they make ( if any ) to the revival of his spirits ; still , one can't help wondering , and wonder is finally a large part of our response to the scene and to the entire play . The ...
... response they draw from Samson and for the contribution they make ( if any ) to the revival of his spirits ; still , one can't help wondering , and wonder is finally a large part of our response to the scene and to the entire play . The ...
Inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
Copyright | |
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accept action Aeschylus answer appears argument beauty becomes begin Brother called cause characters chastity Chorus Christian classical close comes Comus concern course critics Dalila darkness death divine doctrine doubt drama effect English evil experience expressed fact faith feel final follow give grace Greek Greek tragedy hand hath hear heaven hope human idea ideal imagination interpretation Italy kind Lady least less light lines live Manoa masque meaning Milton mind moral move nature never once Paradise Lost perhaps person play poem poet poetry present question reader reading reason reference relation religious response Samson Agonistes scene seems seen sense song soul SOURCE speech Spenser Spirit stage strength suggestion sure symbol temperance things thou thought tragedy true understanding University virginity virtue whole