Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 páginas |
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... Lycidas , Milton for the first time entirely shifts his attention from earthly to heavenly fame ; but perhaps , as Tillyard observes , he does so without full conviction . At any rate , Lycidas is the final statement of Milton's ideas ...
... Lycidas , Milton for the first time entirely shifts his attention from earthly to heavenly fame ; but perhaps , as Tillyard observes , he does so without full conviction . At any rate , Lycidas is the final statement of Milton's ideas ...
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... Lycidas evinces , to a resting of one's hopes on fame in heaven . It is signifi- cant that in Lycidas Milton refers to the desire for earthly fame as an infirmity - in fact , the last infirmity of even the noblest minds . Phoebus makes ...
... Lycidas evinces , to a resting of one's hopes on fame in heaven . It is signifi- cant that in Lycidas Milton refers to the desire for earthly fame as an infirmity - in fact , the last infirmity of even the noblest minds . Phoebus makes ...
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... Lycidas " , PMLA , LXIV ( 1949 ) , 183-188 . Agar , Herbert , Milton and Plato ( Princeton , New Jersey : Princeton University Press , 1928 ) . Allen , Beverly Sprague , Tides in English Taste ( 1619-1800 ) : A Background for the Study ...
... Lycidas " , PMLA , LXIV ( 1949 ) , 183-188 . Agar , Herbert , Milton and Plato ( Princeton , New Jersey : Princeton University Press , 1928 ) . Allen , Beverly Sprague , Tides in English Taste ( 1619-1800 ) : A Background for the Study ...
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