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Page xxi
... mentioned among the schemes enu- merated in the Trinity MSS . But cf. the Epitaphium Damonis , 162-178 , and the poem Mansus , 80-84 . See also Comus , 826-842 , Lycidas , 160 ( note ) . Among Milton's prose works was a History of ...
... mentioned among the schemes enu- merated in the Trinity MSS . But cf. the Epitaphium Damonis , 162-178 , and the poem Mansus , 80-84 . See also Comus , 826-842 , Lycidas , 160 ( note ) . Among Milton's prose works was a History of ...
Page xxviii
... mentioned editions - that of Lawes , 1637 , and those of Milton , 1645 and 1673. Milton's original draft of the poem is among the MSS.2 at Cambridge ; and the Bridgewater manuscript , supposed to be the stage - copy from which the ...
... mentioned editions - that of Lawes , 1637 , and those of Milton , 1645 and 1673. Milton's original draft of the poem is among the MSS.2 at Cambridge ; and the Bridgewater manuscript , supposed to be the stage - copy from which the ...
Page xxx
... mentioned . This was to the effect that the young Lady Alice Egerton and her two brothers , Viscount Brackley and Mr Thomas Egerton , were actually overtaken by nightfall in Haywood Forest , near Ludlow : they were returning to the ...
... mentioned . This was to the effect that the young Lady Alice Egerton and her two brothers , Viscount Brackley and Mr Thomas Egerton , were actually overtaken by nightfall in Haywood Forest , near Ludlow : they were returning to the ...
Page xxxi
... mentioned by the Greek writer Philostratus the elder , who lived in the third century A.D. and wrote a book on paintings , under the title " Likenesses , Por- traits " ( Imagines ) . Philostratus describes a fresco in which Comus is ...
... mentioned by the Greek writer Philostratus the elder , who lived in the third century A.D. and wrote a book on paintings , under the title " Likenesses , Por- traits " ( Imagines ) . Philostratus describes a fresco in which Comus is ...
Page 55
... mention of torches , which would add greatly to the effectiveness of the scene , nor have the characters " glistering " apparel . When Milton wrote Comus he thought chiefly of the poetry and the moral which it enforced ; mere scenic ...
... mention of torches , which would add greatly to the effectiveness of the scene , nor have the characters " glistering " apparel . When Milton wrote Comus he thought chiefly of the poetry and the moral which it enforced ; mere scenic ...
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