The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - 362 pages |
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Page 46
... Comus's are surely right ; but that does not necessarily make them right to prefer the language of Comus . In Freudian terms ( and they are relevant to Milton's poem ) Comus speaks the language of the Id , the Lady language of the Ego ...
... Comus's are surely right ; but that does not necessarily make them right to prefer the language of Comus . In Freudian terms ( and they are relevant to Milton's poem ) Comus speaks the language of the Id , the Lady language of the Ego ...
Page 48
... Comus is conducted by the Lady herself , lines 756-99 . She is a good deal better than her brothers . She meets Comus's praise of excess with an argument I am willing to respect , namely that if all received fair shares the overwhelming ...
... Comus is conducted by the Lady herself , lines 756-99 . She is a good deal better than her brothers . She meets Comus's praise of excess with an argument I am willing to respect , namely that if all received fair shares the overwhelming ...
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... Comus By falsehood , or discourtesy , or why ? Lady To seek i ' the valley some cool friendly spring . Comus And left Lady your fair side all unguarded lady ? They were but twain , and purpos'd quick return . Comus Perhaps forestalling ...
... Comus By falsehood , or discourtesy , or why ? Lady To seek i ' the valley some cool friendly spring . Comus And left Lady your fair side all unguarded lady ? They were but twain , and purpos'd quick return . Comus Perhaps forestalling ...
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