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This subject was first designed a tragedy , and in the fourth book of the poem there are ten verses , which several years before the poem was begun , were shown to me and some others , as designed for the very beginning of the said ...
This subject was first designed a tragedy , and in the fourth book of the poem there are ten verses , which several years before the poem was begun , were shown to me and some others , as designed for the very beginning of the said ...
Page 165
... the Lady's soliloquy , to the formulae of Greek dialogue in the stichomythy between Comus and the Lady , to the vein of Midsummer Night's Dream in Comus ' speech beginning I know each lane and every alley green . And so throughout .
... the Lady's soliloquy , to the formulae of Greek dialogue in the stichomythy between Comus and the Lady , to the vein of Midsummer Night's Dream in Comus ' speech beginning I know each lane and every alley green . And so throughout .
Page 356
But the repressive influences were already beginning to be felt , and there must have been little encouragement for Milton's idealism in the prevailing atmosphere after the beginning of the rise of Laud . He says nothing directly of the ...
But the repressive influences were already beginning to be felt , and there must have been little encouragement for Milton's idealism in the prevailing atmosphere after the beginning of the rise of Laud . He says nothing directly of the ...
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