Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... Comus are very poorly utilized in this opera , which seems to have had no more success than it deserved . It may , however , have suggested the production of Comus the next year . At all events , from 1738 until the middle of the ...
... Comus are very poorly utilized in this opera , which seems to have had no more success than it deserved . It may , however , have suggested the production of Comus the next year . At all events , from 1738 until the middle of the ...
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... Comus is heightened . " Perhaps the astounding vulgarity with which Mil- ton's delicate conception of Comus is laid low by the adapters , does add to its festivity ! Certainly the character who in Milton's poem symbolizes the most ...
... Comus is heightened . " Perhaps the astounding vulgarity with which Mil- ton's delicate conception of Comus is laid low by the adapters , does add to its festivity ! Certainly the character who in Milton's poem symbolizes the most ...
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... Comus on the stage , but I believe it has not been gener- ally understood just how the adapters treated the poet . This be- lief must serve as my excuse for having treated of the several stage versions of Comus perhaps with too much ...
... Comus on the stage , but I believe it has not been gener- ally understood just how the adapters treated the poet . This be- lief must serve as my excuse for having treated of the several stage versions of Comus perhaps with too much ...
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