Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 páginas |
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... bring out with increasing emphasis the idea that genuine fame depends upon the good opinion of good men , not the applause of the rabble . - Old , blind , tired , and disillusioned , Milton in the final period of his life ( 1660-1674 ) ...
... bring out with increasing emphasis the idea that genuine fame depends upon the good opinion of good men , not the applause of the rabble . - Old , blind , tired , and disillusioned , Milton in the final period of his life ( 1660-1674 ) ...
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... bring him before the public eye , and he enjoyed a kind of Fairfax - like fame for his courage in civil con- troversy . By 1652 , as can be inferred from a letter from Hermann Mylius to Milton , dated January 9 , Milton had won the ...
... bring him before the public eye , and he enjoyed a kind of Fairfax - like fame for his courage in civil con- troversy . By 1652 , as can be inferred from a letter from Hermann Mylius to Milton , dated January 9 , Milton had won the ...
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... bring home spoils with infinite Man - slaughter , shall be held the highest pitch Of human Glory , and for Glory done Of triumph , to be styl❜d great Conquerors , Patrons of Mankind , Gods , and Sons of Gods , Destroyers rightlier call ...
... bring home spoils with infinite Man - slaughter , shall be held the highest pitch Of human Glory , and for Glory done Of triumph , to be styl❜d great Conquerors , Patrons of Mankind , Gods , and Sons of Gods , Destroyers rightlier call ...
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