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... masque before it begins , is asserted by the Elder Brother to the Younger during the search for their missing sister : Vertue may be assail'd , but never hurt , Surpriz'd by unjust force , but not enthrall'd , Yea even that which ...
... masque before it begins , is asserted by the Elder Brother to the Younger during the search for their missing sister : Vertue may be assail'd , but never hurt , Surpriz'd by unjust force , but not enthrall'd , Yea even that which ...
Page 50
... masque is that Milton allows virtually no interchange between virtue and vice , between the Lady and Comus . Although Comus confines in his chair the Lady's body , which in accordance with Puritan thought she calls her " corporal rinde ...
... masque is that Milton allows virtually no interchange between virtue and vice , between the Lady and Comus . Although Comus confines in his chair the Lady's body , which in accordance with Puritan thought she calls her " corporal rinde ...
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... masque , its charm is more lasting than the enchantments of Comus , for it leads to the undoing of his “ charmed band ” ( 903 ) . In Milton's subsequent works , the charm of the masque shall give way to the conflict and pathos of ...
... masque , its charm is more lasting than the enchantments of Comus , for it leads to the undoing of his “ charmed band ” ( 903 ) . In Milton's subsequent works , the charm of the masque shall give way to the conflict and pathos of ...
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