John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 pages |
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Page 78
... Lady in Comus ' stately palace . Under the tutelage of our young graduate of Cambridge , we hear still another debate -much better than the one - sided dialogue between the brothers , for the Lady and Comus are more fairly matched ...
... Lady in Comus ' stately palace . Under the tutelage of our young graduate of Cambridge , we hear still another debate -much better than the one - sided dialogue between the brothers , for the Lady and Comus are more fairly matched ...
Page 80
... Lady's virtue is clearly not temptable . Let me run ahead for a moment to a similar scene in Paradise Lost in which ... Lady in Comus should have been hungry and thirsty , after wandering in the woods so long ( indeed , the reason the ...
... Lady's virtue is clearly not temptable . Let me run ahead for a moment to a similar scene in Paradise Lost in which ... Lady in Comus should have been hungry and thirsty , after wandering in the woods so long ( indeed , the reason the ...
Page 146
... lady , but even more to her illustrious father . Both are readily identified . Lady Margaret Ley and her husband , Cap- tain John Hobson , were Milton's neighbors when the two families lived in Aldersgate Street . Edward Phillips said ...
... lady , but even more to her illustrious father . Both are readily identified . Lady Margaret Ley and her husband , Cap- tain John Hobson , were Milton's neighbors when the two families lived in Aldersgate Street . Edward Phillips said ...
Contents
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Copyright | |
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