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Comus here speaks of the traditional picture of the whole universe as one great dance , from the highest angel dancing round God's throne to the humble vine wreathing the elm in its own rhythm or the wind blowing the dust in eddies ...
Comus here speaks of the traditional picture of the whole universe as one great dance , from the highest angel dancing round God's throne to the humble vine wreathing the elm in its own rhythm or the wind blowing the dust in eddies ...
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I am taking now as a working rule that in any of Milton's poems , whenever God , or an unfallen angel or spirit , or a character embodying Right Reason speaks , then he must be considered " right " in this sense : that the views on ...
I am taking now as a working rule that in any of Milton's poems , whenever God , or an unfallen angel or spirit , or a character embodying Right Reason speaks , then he must be considered " right " in this sense : that the views on ...
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True , it is in the most obviously pastoral section of Comus , on Sabrina , that he honors Spenser as the truest poet ' that ere pip't ' ( 822 ) , and he speaks of what he has learned from this ' Meliboeus ' under the name of the noble ...
True , it is in the most obviously pastoral section of Comus , on Sabrina , that he honors Spenser as the truest poet ' that ere pip't ' ( 822 ) , and he speaks of what he has learned from this ' Meliboeus ' under the name of the noble ...
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