Musical Backgrounds for English Literature, 1580-1650Greenwood Press, 1976 - 292 pages
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Page 184
... catena ) ; and in both the enchanter with his or her companions retires to permit the entrance of the lost person , who expresses his fears , then sings an echo song . In Comus this soliloquy is 74 lines , in La catena d'Adone , 63 ...
... catena ) ; and in both the enchanter with his or her companions retires to permit the entrance of the lost person , who expresses his fears , then sings an echo song . In Comus this soliloquy is 74 lines , in La catena d'Adone , 63 ...
Page 185
... catena d'Adone , a section describing the orgies of Falsirena and her descent to the realms of Pluto- material included by Milton in the first entrance of Comus and in the descriptions of him by the attendant Spirit- and a further ...
... catena d'Adone , a section describing the orgies of Falsirena and her descent to the realms of Pluto- material included by Milton in the first entrance of Comus and in the descriptions of him by the attendant Spirit- and a further ...
Page 186
... catena d'Adone , I , iii , pp . 28–29 ) By the rushy - fringed bank , Where grows the Willow and the Osier dank , My ... catena d'Adone sings of the pleasures of love , as does Comus in his first song , in short - line couplets ...
... catena d'Adone , I , iii , pp . 28–29 ) By the rushy - fringed bank , Where grows the Willow and the Osier dank , My ... catena d'Adone sings of the pleasures of love , as does Comus in his first song , in short - line couplets ...
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A Book of Knowledge | 21 |
An AntiPythagorean Cross | 126 |
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