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6 In “ Boethius and ' That Last Infirmity of Noble Mind ” , ( 1963 ) , John S. Coolidge states that , since Henry Todd's edition of Milton in 1809 , editors have invited readers to compare the thought that desire of fame is the ' last ...
6 In “ Boethius and ' That Last Infirmity of Noble Mind ” , ( 1963 ) , John S. Coolidge states that , since Henry Todd's edition of Milton in 1809 , editors have invited readers to compare the thought that desire of fame is the ' last ...
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It is significant 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 the distinction between earthly and heavenly fame .
It is significant 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 the distinction between earthly and heavenly fame .
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In Lycidas , Milton refers to the love of glory as an infirmity . In Paradise Regained , Milton tells why it is an infirmity ; it is an infirmity because it is sacrilegious , for , even at its highest on earth , it can be nothing more ...
In Lycidas , Milton refers to the love of glory as an infirmity . In Paradise Regained , Milton tells why it is an infirmity ; it is an infirmity because it is sacrilegious , for , even at its highest on earth , it can be nothing more ...
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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 |