An edition of Comus (1738)

Comus, "a maske presented at Ludlow castle, 1634"

Reproduced in facsimile from the first edition of 1637, with an introductory note by Luther S. Livingston.

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An edition of Comus (1738)

Comus, "a maske presented at Ludlow castle, 1634"

Reproduced in facsimile from the first edition of 1637, with an introductory note by Luther S. Livingston.

  • 3.3 (18 ratings) ·
  • 40 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 14 Have read

From what I have found it is about a woman who is kidnapped by a Greek god. Where she is tempted numerous times by him but decides to refrain from temptation. Her brothers who she was traveling with meet another being who tells them how to help their sister, but the question is will they be able to save her before she gives in.

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New York
Series
Dodd, Mead & company's facsimile reprints of rare books: literature series, no. 1

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Library of Congress
PR3557 A1 1903

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Pagination
35p.

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OL7235870M
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