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There is no allusion , as in Spenser , to marriage , but to a Platonic doctrine of intellectual or spiritual love , the love ' whose charming cup is only virtue ' , and whose ' chiefest office begins and ends in the soul , producing ...
There is no allusion , as in Spenser , to marriage , but to a Platonic doctrine of intellectual or spiritual love , the love ' whose charming cup is only virtue ' , and whose ' chiefest office begins and ends in the soul , producing ...
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The radiance of this image , in which the Elder Brother gives virtue ' her own light , is not dimmed but strengthened by the fact that it shines within an irony ; that we have just seen the virtuous Lady blind to Comus's real nature ...
The radiance of this image , in which the Elder Brother gives virtue ' her own light , is not dimmed but strengthened by the fact that it shines within an irony ; that we have just seen the virtuous Lady blind to Comus's real nature ...
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Milton does , in fact , choose Chastity for his particular virtue , and I think this choice was more than arbitrary . There is evidence that , as an idealist in the Platonic tradition , he regarded it as the most important virtue of all ...
Milton does , in fact , choose Chastity for his particular virtue , and I think this choice was more than arbitrary . There is evidence that , as an idealist in the Platonic tradition , he regarded it as the most important virtue of all ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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