Comus and Other PoemsOxford U.P., 1968 - 197 pages |
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... Lawes ( see Sonnet VIII ) . They probably became acquainted through the Milton family's interest in music . Lawes was attached to the household of John Egerton , Earl of Bridgewater , as tutor to the children , and as such was to act ...
... Lawes ( see Sonnet VIII ) . They probably became acquainted through the Milton family's interest in music . Lawes was attached to the household of John Egerton , Earl of Bridgewater , as tutor to the children , and as such was to act ...
Page 141
... Lawes . The singing of Thyrsis is the music of Lawes , which has been praised more than once already in the masque ( see l . 494 ) , and which Milton eulogizes later in Sonnet VIII . The shepherd lad's knowledge of herbs and plants is ...
... Lawes . The singing of Thyrsis is the music of Lawes , which has been praised more than once already in the masque ( see l . 494 ) , and which Milton eulogizes later in Sonnet VIII . The shepherd lad's knowledge of herbs and plants is ...
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... Lawes . A copy in the Trinity MS . can be dated early in 1646 ; it is inscribed To Mr Henry Lawes on the publishing of his Airs . Though this title accords well with the contents ( 1. 8 ) , Lawes did not print the first collection of ...
... Lawes . A copy in the Trinity MS . can be dated early in 1646 ; it is inscribed To Mr Henry Lawes on the publishing of his Airs . Though this title accords well with the contents ( 1. 8 ) , Lawes did not print the first collection of ...
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