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... Comus into Eloisa to Abelard . In the pastoral Summer rough satyrs dance as rough satyrs danced in Lycidas . In Autumn the ' lab'ring oxen ' retreat in their ' loose traces ' from the field as the ' laboured ox ' of Comus came in his ...
... Comus into Eloisa to Abelard . In the pastoral Summer rough satyrs dance as rough satyrs danced in Lycidas . In Autumn the ' lab'ring oxen ' retreat in their ' loose traces ' from the field as the ' laboured ox ' of Comus came in his ...
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... Comus . I have for a long time been desirous of putting this Comus music before the world in a correct form - and this has never before been done - so I welcome this opportunity . And as it is to a musician , Henry Lawes , that we most ...
... Comus . I have for a long time been desirous of putting this Comus music before the world in a correct form - and this has never before been done - so I welcome this opportunity . And as it is to a musician , Henry Lawes , that we most ...
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... Comus . You shall now hear the incidental music to Comus which Henry Lawes wrote for its first performance , together with other selec- tions by William Lawes and contemporary composers , which I have suggested for the points in the ...
... Comus . You shall now hear the incidental music to Comus which Henry Lawes wrote for its first performance , together with other selec- tions by William Lawes and contemporary composers , which I have suggested for the points in the ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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