Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 páginas |
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... established tyranny . He also wrote some poems , the most notable of which are sonnets . During this period of his life , Milton was twice married , and he buried both wives and one son ; he became totally blind ; and he experienced the ...
... established tyranny . He also wrote some poems , the most notable of which are sonnets . During this period of his life , Milton was twice married , and he buried both wives and one son ; he became totally blind ; and he experienced the ...
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... established : For I have learned from the printed and the spoken wisdom of the most learned men that nothing mean or mediocre is tolerable in an orator any more than it is in a poet , and that it behoves an aspirant to true , and not to ...
... established : For I have learned from the printed and the spoken wisdom of the most learned men that nothing mean or mediocre is tolerable in an orator any more than it is in a poet , and that it behoves an aspirant to true , and not to ...
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... established fame : You tread the short road to fame ; you who are really such as you wish to be held and seem ; he who pretends to be such a man , and is not , is worse than he ( as the Philosopher says in Book 9 of the Ethics ) who ...
... established fame : You tread the short road to fame ; you who are really such as you wish to be held and seem ; he who pretends to be such a man , and is not , is worse than he ( as the Philosopher says in Book 9 of the Ethics ) who ...
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