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And , if it has any further sanctions , they are to be found in what other men like himself think of him . By prowess and renown he gains an enlarged sense of personality and well being.19 Grace feels that the Greek hero described by ...
And , if it has any further sanctions , they are to be found in what other men like himself think of him . By prowess and renown he gains an enlarged sense of personality and well being.19 Grace feels that the Greek hero described by ...
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... unless he have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is praiseworthy.5 Indeed , Milton carries the idea still further , stressing that purity in a man is , in fact , more essential than purity in a woman ...
... unless he have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is praiseworthy.5 Indeed , Milton carries the idea still further , stressing that purity in a man is , in fact , more essential than purity in a woman ...
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22 Further , he considers imitating “ those magnific odes and hymns 9 wherein Pindarus and Callimachus excell ” . 23 Such works as these , Milton concludes , would be a great benefit to the youth and to the gentry who are now swallowing ...
22 Further , he considers imitating “ those magnific odes and hymns 9 wherein Pindarus and Callimachus excell ” . 23 Such works as these , Milton concludes , would be a great benefit to the youth and to the gentry who are now swallowing ...
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achieved approval blind Book bring Christ Church Government civil classical Complete death deeds desire Diekhoff distinction early earth earthly fame England English established false father feels final fit audience fully further give glory God's Grace hath heaven heavenly fame honor hope Hughes Ibid idea immortality indicates infirmity interested Italy John John Milton judge King learned less letter lines literary live Lycidas means merit MICHIGAN Milton mind nature never once opinion pamphlet Paradise Lost perhaps period poem poet points praise present prose published pure Reason of Church references reward rumor Samson Satan says Second Defence seek sense Shakespeare showing Smectymnuus Sonnet spirit stand studies thee theme things thinking thir thou thought tongues tradition true truth turn verse virtue wanted wide wish worth writing wrote York Young youth
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'Candidates for Fame': The Society of Artists of Great Britain, 1760-1791 Matthew Hargraves Visualização parcial - 2005 |
Consolation in Samson Agonistes: Regeneration and Typology Lynn Veach Sadler Visualização de trechos - 1979 |