The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... shall inform us ? It might be supposed , that he who read so much should have done nothing else ; but Milton found time to write the Masque of Comus , which was pre- sented at Ludlow , then the residence of the Lord 90 MILTON .
... shall inform us ? It might be supposed , that he who read so much should have done nothing else ; but Milton found time to write the Masque of Comus , which was pre- sented at Ludlow , then the residence of the Lord 90 MILTON .
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... Comus of Erycius Puteanus , in which , under the fiction of a dream , the characters of Comus and his attendants are delineated , and the delights of sensualists exposed and reprobated . This little tract was published at Louvain in ...
... Comus of Erycius Puteanus , in which , under the fiction of a dream , the characters of Comus and his attendants are delineated , and the delights of sensualists exposed and reprobated . This little tract was published at Louvain in ...
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... in his diet . In 1750 , April 5 , Comus was played for her benefit . She had so little acquaintance with diver- sion or gaiety , that she did not know what was intended when a benefit was offered her . The profits 150 MILTON .
... in his diet . In 1750 , April 5 , Comus was played for her benefit . She had so little acquaintance with diver- sion or gaiety , that she did not know what was intended when a benefit was offered her . The profits 150 MILTON .
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... of words are new , * With the exception of Comus , in which , Dr. J. afterwards says , may very plainly be discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . C. 鼻 but they are not pleasing ; the rhymes and 152 MILTON .
... of words are new , * With the exception of Comus , in which , Dr. J. afterwards says , may very plainly be discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . C. 鼻 but they are not pleasing ; the rhymes and 152 MILTON .
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... Comus , in which may very plainly be dis- covered the dawn or twilight of " Paradise Lost . " Milton appears to have formed very early that system of diction , and mode of verse , which his maturer judgment approved , and from which he ...
... Comus , in which may very plainly be dis- covered the dawn or twilight of " Paradise Lost . " Milton appears to have formed very early that system of diction , and mode of verse , which his maturer judgment approved , and from which he ...
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