Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 páginas |
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... King gave occasion for Milton's elegy Lycidas : Yet once more , O ye Laurels , and once more Ye Myrtles brown , with Ivy never sere , I come to pluck your Berries harsh and crude , And with forc'd fingers rude , 26 The date of Ad Patrem ...
... King gave occasion for Milton's elegy Lycidas : Yet once more , O ye Laurels , and once more Ye Myrtles brown , with Ivy never sere , I come to pluck your Berries harsh and crude , And with forc'd fingers rude , 26 The date of Ad Patrem ...
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... King must have been particularly painful for Milton during this period of his life , not because King was a close friend for there is evidence that he was only a casual acquaintance30 — but because King's death raised a serious question ...
... King must have been particularly painful for Milton during this period of his life , not because King was a close friend for there is evidence that he was only a casual acquaintance30 — but because King's death raised a serious question ...
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... King , Milton had perhaps not thought of God's seeing fit to cut off one of his chosen priests . Such King was , and such , too , Milton considered the poet to be . He , no doubt , thought that God would spare his appointed , those who ...
... King , Milton had perhaps not thought of God's seeing fit to cut off one of his chosen priests . Such King was , and such , too , Milton considered the poet to be . He , no doubt , thought that God would spare his appointed , those who ...
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achieved ambition applause Areopagitica Boethius Christ Church Government Consolation of Philosophy Dalila's David Daiches deeds Defensio Secunda desire for fame Diekhoff Diodati divorce pamphlet E. M. W. Tillyard earth earthly fame earthly to heavenly Eikonoklastes elegy English fame as rumor final fit audience further God's Grace hath heaven heavenly fame honor hope Ibid immortality indicates Infirmity of Noble John Milton King last infirmity learned lines On Shakespeare literary live Lycidas Milton entered Milton New York Milton published Milton says Milton wrote Milton's thought mind opinion pamphlet wars Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Patrem perhaps period of Milton's Plato poem poet poetic praise praise of learning Prolusion VII prose pure rabble Reason of Church renown Samson Agonistes Satan Second Defence second period Smectymnuus Sonnet VII spirit Tacitus Testimonia thee theme of fame things thinking thir Thomas Young thou Tillyard tongues true fame true glory truth verse wide audience writing