Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 páginas |
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... Shakespeare " , uses another theme that also appears in Shakespeare's sonnets . Shakespeare , presum- ably writing to the young man whom he admired , first admonished him to marry , to have children , and consequently to achieve a kind ...
... Shakespeare " , uses another theme that also appears in Shakespeare's sonnets . Shakespeare , presum- ably writing to the young man whom he admired , first admonished him to marry , to have children , and consequently to achieve a kind ...
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... Shakespeare is brother of muses . Cf. Horace , Odes II , xx : poetry as world- famous tomb . Cf. lines on Sir Edward Stanley , possibly written by Shakespeare himself : Not monumentall stones preserves our Fame ; Nor sky - aspiring ...
... Shakespeare is brother of muses . Cf. Horace , Odes II , xx : poetry as world- famous tomb . Cf. lines on Sir Edward Stanley , possibly written by Shakespeare himself : Not monumentall stones preserves our Fame ; Nor sky - aspiring ...
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R. B. Jenkins. Studies in Shakespeare , Milton , and Donne ( New York : Macmillan , 1925 , pp . 89-163 ) . Harrison , G. B. , ed . , Shakespeare : The Complete Works ( New York : Harcourt , Brace and World , Inc. , 1952 ) . Hart ...
R. B. Jenkins. Studies in Shakespeare , Milton , and Donne ( New York : Macmillan , 1925 , pp . 89-163 ) . Harrison , G. B. , ed . , Shakespeare : The Complete Works ( New York : Harcourt , Brace and World , Inc. , 1952 ) . Hart ...
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