Milton's Comus: Family PieceWhitston Publishing Company, 1983 - 101 páginas "This little book is mandatory reading for all students of 'Comus.' It collects a decade of Professor Hunter's work (some previously published, some not) on the historical and dramatic origins of the performance of 'Comus.' Its approach then sharply differs from the usual literary focus, and the results are most illuminatinggiving convicting historic answers for Milton's emphasis on chastity and, through a sound examination of the probabilities of staging and performance, the best discussion I have seen of the textual variants, particularly the transposed song ('From the Heavens Now I fly') of the Attendant Spirit."Medieval & Renaissance Drama in England |
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... thou . Thyrsis ( Lawes , who taught the chil- dren music ) likewise addresses her as you in recognition of his social role with a young lady now reaching adulthood . Only Sabrina , a goddess , can address her as thou when she removes ...
... thou . Thyrsis ( Lawes , who taught the chil- dren music ) likewise addresses her as you in recognition of his social role with a young lady now reaching adulthood . Only Sabrina , a goddess , can address her as thou when she removes ...
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... thou hast banish't from thy tongue with lies . Was this the cottage , and the safe abode Thou told'st me of ? what grim aspects are these , These ougly - headed monsters ? Mercie guard me ! Hence with thy brewd inchantments , foule ...
... thou hast banish't from thy tongue with lies . Was this the cottage , and the safe abode Thou told'st me of ? what grim aspects are these , These ougly - headed monsters ? Mercie guard me ! Hence with thy brewd inchantments , foule ...
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... Thou hast nor Eare , nor Soule to apprehend The sublime notion , and high mysterie That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of Virginitie , And thou art worthy that thou shouldst now know More hapinesse then this thy ...
... Thou hast nor Eare , nor Soule to apprehend The sublime notion , and high mysterie That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of Virginitie , And thou art worthy that thou shouldst now know More hapinesse then this thy ...
Términos y frases comunes
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