Studies in Honor of John C. Hodges and Alwin ThalerRichard Beale Davis, John Leon Lievsay University of Tennessee Press, 1961 - 209 sider |
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... action of the masque . Such a failure is hardly to be censured . In the very nature of things , magic and morality will not work together , for they belong to entirely different worlds . One cannot imagine Christian of Pilgrim's ...
... action of the masque . Such a failure is hardly to be censured . In the very nature of things , magic and morality will not work together , for they belong to entirely different worlds . One cannot imagine Christian of Pilgrim's ...
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... actions . Consequently , Milton ought not to be censured for a weakness in the construction of his plot . There are , however , two objections to this line of argument . First , through the action and speeches of his masque , Milton has ...
... actions . Consequently , Milton ought not to be censured for a weakness in the construction of his plot . There are , however , two objections to this line of argument . First , through the action and speeches of his masque , Milton has ...
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... action might provide . The Lady's speeches show her virtue to be unassail- able . Finally , when the brothers fail to seize Comus ' magic wand and it appears that the Lady may be doomed to a truly sedentary exis- tence , the Attendant ...
... action might provide . The Lady's speeches show her virtue to be unassail- able . Finally , when the brothers fail to seize Comus ' magic wand and it appears that the Lady may be doomed to a truly sedentary exis- tence , the Attendant ...
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