The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 3Macmillan, 1874 - Bible |
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... Dæmon ; " and the Bridgewater MS . has " The first Scene discovers a wild wood : then a Guardian Spirit or Damon descends or enters . " For the second stage - direction ( after line 92 ) the Cambridge draft has : “ Goes out . COMUS ...
... Dæmon ; " and the Bridgewater MS . has " The first Scene discovers a wild wood : then a Guardian Spirit or Damon descends or enters . " For the second stage - direction ( after line 92 ) the Cambridge draft has : “ Goes out . COMUS ...
Page 437
... DÆMON hallos again , and enters in the habit of a shepherd , " and the Bridgewater MS . gives " He hallos and is answered : the GUARDIAN DÆMON comes in , habited like a shepherd . " -The phrase " Soft music " in the first sentence of ...
... DÆMON hallos again , and enters in the habit of a shepherd , " and the Bridgewater MS . gives " He hallos and is answered : the GUARDIAN DÆMON comes in , habited like a shepherd . " -The phrase " Soft music " in the first sentence of ...
Page 438
... DÆMON sings or says ; " in the Bridgewater MS . it is " They dance : the dances all ended , the DÆMON sings or says . " What he does sing or say in this MS . , however , is not the whole of the present Epilogue , from line 976 to line ...
... DÆMON sings or says ; " in the Bridgewater MS . it is " They dance : the dances all ended , the DÆMON sings or says . " What he does sing or say in this MS . , however , is not the whole of the present Epilogue , from line 976 to line ...
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