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20 Of the occasion for which Comus was written we have only such information as is given in the 1637 and 1645 editions , viz . , that it was performed at Ludlow Castle on Michaelmas night ( i . e . , September 29 , 1634 ) at the ...
20 Of the occasion for which Comus was written we have only such information as is given in the 1637 and 1645 editions , viz . , that it was performed at Ludlow Castle on Michaelmas night ( i . e . , September 29 , 1634 ) at the ...
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The resemblances between Milton's Comus and this document are too striking to be the result of accident . The author sees in vision a riotous banquet in which Comus , an embodiment of intemperate pleasure , has as his guests various ...
The resemblances between Milton's Comus and this document are too striking to be the result of accident . The author sees in vision a riotous banquet in which Comus , an embodiment of intemperate pleasure , has as his guests various ...
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Sensabaugh , George F. “ Milieu of Comus . ” SP , XLI ( 1944 ) , 238–249 . Singleton , Ralph H. “ Milton's Comus and the Comus of Erycius Pluteanus . " PMLA , LVIII ( 1943 ) , 949-957 . Skeat , W. W. , translator . Epitaphium Damonis .
Sensabaugh , George F. “ Milieu of Comus . ” SP , XLI ( 1944 ) , 238–249 . Singleton , Ralph H. “ Milton's Comus and the Comus of Erycius Pluteanus . " PMLA , LVIII ( 1943 ) , 949-957 . Skeat , W. W. , translator . Epitaphium Damonis .
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