Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 páginas |
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... Christ there to the public life , which he rejects , with all its accompanying splendours . This was not a wholly new view of Milton's , for , together with the great public ambitions of his earlier years , he had felt also the ...
... Christ there to the public life , which he rejects , with all its accompanying splendours . This was not a wholly new view of Milton's , for , together with the great public ambitions of his earlier years , he had felt also the ...
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... Christ's " twice six years " in the preceding quotation , for both Milton and Christ seem to place their entry into maturity at the age of twelve . Both wanted " to promote all truth , / All righteous things " , and both were inflamed ...
... Christ's " twice six years " in the preceding quotation , for both Milton and Christ seem to place their entry into maturity at the age of twelve . Both wanted " to promote all truth , / All righteous things " , and both were inflamed ...
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... Christ , like Job and Socrates fame to proudest Conquerors " ( III , 99 ) , is not interested in worldly fame ; they are humble creatures in the eyes of men , but are exalted among the angels in heaven . Of glory Chirst says , " I seek ...
... Christ , like Job and Socrates fame to proudest Conquerors " ( III , 99 ) , is not interested in worldly fame ; they are humble creatures in the eyes of men , but are exalted among the angels in heaven . Of glory Chirst says , " I seek ...
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