The Minor Poems in English [of] John MiltonMacmillan, 1972 - 362 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 41
... Comus , and , since it is Comus's better self who speaks , in the opinion of Milton also , it is no part of the intention of this poem that the devil should have all the good tunes . But here we encounter a difficulty . For many readers ...
... Comus , and , since it is Comus's better self who speaks , in the opinion of Milton also , it is no part of the intention of this poem that the devil should have all the good tunes . But here we encounter a difficulty . For many readers ...
الصفحة 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 ...
الصفحة 48
... Comus would cease forthwith . This is a simple economic thesis , and it is to the point . No economist appeared to argue Comus's case until 1703 , when Bernard de Mandeville claimed that the excesses of the rich were essential to the ...
... Comus would cease forthwith . This is a simple economic thesis , and it is to the point . No economist appeared to argue Comus's case until 1703 , when Bernard de Mandeville claimed that the excesses of the rich were essential to the ...
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