Milton's L'allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, And Lycidas;
The book Milton's L'allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, And Lycidas; was written by author Milton, John, 1608-1674 Here you can read free online of Milton's L'allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, And Lycidas; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Milton's L'allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, And Lycidas; a good or bad book?
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Why creep ? 5 117. Towered cities please us then. " The rest of the poem, from this point onward, may be taken as describing the evening reveries, readings, and other recreations, of the imaginary youth in his country- cottage, after his morning's walk and afternoon among the rustics. 63 NOTES. The word then in this line, as elsewhere in the poem, does important duty " (Masson). But Hales says : "then (not when the tales are over and the tellers in bed, but) = at some other time. He is not desc...rib- ing one long day, but the pleasure which one day or another might entertain L'Allegro." Verity follows Hales, and supposes that L' Allegro "actually takes part in these gay meetings and festivities" (i 17-134). For a good defense of Masson's interpretation, however, see Trent. Note the new turns given the thought in 11. 131 and 135. 5 120. Weeds. Garments ; the original meaning of the word. Cf. C. 16, 189, 390. Triumphs, "a public festivity or exhibition of any kind, particularly a tournament " (Schmidt).
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