John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryPresents close analyses of the seventeenth-century poet's literary works, focusing on his use of classical and Biblical allusions |
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Since Lawes played the Attendant Spirit in Comus , he may have played the
Genius of the Wood in Arcades , and spoken the lines designed to lead the
dancers nearer to the chair of state . The speech would have been peculiarly
appropriate ...
Since Lawes played the Attendant Spirit in Comus , he may have played the
Genius of the Wood in Arcades , and spoken the lines designed to lead the
dancers nearer to the chair of state . The speech would have been peculiarly
appropriate ...
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Mr. Tillyard's position with regard to the structure of Comus is set down in his first
sentence : “ Readers of Comus have usually failed to see that it is an experiment ,
not entirely unsuccessful , in drama . ” He goes on to analyze the “ mixture of ...
Mr. Tillyard's position with regard to the structure of Comus is set down in his first
sentence : “ Readers of Comus have usually failed to see that it is an experiment ,
not entirely unsuccessful , in drama . ” He goes on to analyze the “ mixture of ...
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If the main theme of Comus is chastity , it is possible , particularly for those
inclined to read Milton's poetry autobiographically , to argue that between the
manuscript of 1634 and the printed version of 1637 , a change came about in the
attitude ...
If the main theme of Comus is chastity , it is possible , particularly for those
inclined to read Milton's poetry autobiographically , to argue that between the
manuscript of 1634 and the printed version of 1637 , a change came about in the
attitude ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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