Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 páginas |
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... any form , by print , photoprint , microfilm , or any other means , without written permission from the publishers 828 M660 J52 Printed in The Netherlands by Mouton & Co. , The Hague . Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise.
... any form , by print , photoprint , microfilm , or any other means , without written permission from the publishers 828 M660 J52 Printed in The Netherlands by Mouton & Co. , The Hague . Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise.
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R. B. Jenkins. 19 virtuous spirit . He believed , in effect , that nothing pure and good can proceed from a mind or spirit that is impure and tainted . In the first period of Milton's life ( 1608-1639 ) , he advanced this idea , as ...
R. B. Jenkins. 19 virtuous spirit . He believed , in effect , that nothing pure and good can proceed from a mind or spirit that is impure and tainted . In the first period of Milton's life ( 1608-1639 ) , he advanced this idea , as ...
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... spirit for future strength in poetry by engaging it in the battles of the present . As already seen , Milton placed a heavy stress on virtue , and his en- gagement in the pamphlet wars offered him the opportunity to strengthen his ...
... spirit for future strength in poetry by engaging it in the battles of the present . As already seen , Milton placed a heavy stress on virtue , and his en- gagement in the pamphlet wars offered him the opportunity to strengthen his ...
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