Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 pages |
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... of fame shifted from the approv- al of a wide audience , to the approval of a fit audience though few , and , finally , to the STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Volume LXXVII MILTON AND THE THEME Milton and the Theme of Fame investigates the.
... of fame shifted from the approv- al of a wide audience , to the approval of a fit audience though few , and , finally , to the STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Volume LXXVII MILTON AND THE THEME Milton and the Theme of Fame investigates the.
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... approval of man rather than for the approval of God . In April , 1638 , soon after writing Lycidas , Milton began his travels to Italy and other parts of the Continent , " on what " , ac- cording to David Daiches , " was presumably ...
... approval of man rather than for the approval of God . In April , 1638 , soon after writing Lycidas , Milton began his travels to Italy and other parts of the Continent , " on what " , ac- cording to David Daiches , " was presumably ...
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... approval of a fit audience of capable judges in the second . The final shift was made in the third period to the desire for the approval of God alone , the ultimate - fit judge of merited worth . - The progress of his thoughts on fame ...
... approval of a fit audience of capable judges in the second . The final shift was made in the third period to the desire for the approval of God alone , the ultimate - fit judge of merited worth . - The progress of his thoughts on fame ...
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achieved ambition applause approval Areopagitica blind Boethius Christ Church Government classical Consolation of Philosophy Dalila's David Daiches death deeds Defensio Secunda desire for fame Diekhoff Diodati divorce pamphlet E. M. W. Tillyard earth earthly fame Eikonoklastes English fame as rumor fit audience further God's Grace hath heavenly fame honor hope Ibid immortality indicates Infirmity of Noble John Milton judge King last infirmity lasting fame learned lines On Shakespeare literary live Lycidas merited worth Milton entered Milton New York Milton says Milton wrote 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 Quintum Novembris rabble Reason of Church renown Samson Agonistes Satan Second Defence second period Smectymnuus Sonnet spirit Tacitus Testimonia thee things thinking thir Thomas Young thou Tillyard tongues treatment of fame true fame true glory truth verse wide audience writing