Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 pages |
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R. B. Jenkins. as well as some lines on the death of the Marchioness of Winches- ter . Of particular literary significance among his works during the Cambridge period are the ode , " On the Morning of Christ's Nativity " , and the ...
R. B. Jenkins. as well as some lines on the death of the Marchioness of Winches- ter . Of particular literary significance among his works during the Cambridge period are the ode , " On the Morning of Christ's Nativity " , and the ...
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... line had been earlier used by Shakespeare in his sonnets , and two years later , in 1630 , Milton , in his lines " On Shakespeare " , uses another theme that also appears in Shakespeare's sonnets . Shakespeare , presum- ably writing to ...
... line had been earlier used by Shakespeare in his sonnets , and two years later , in 1630 , Milton , in his lines " On Shakespeare " , uses another theme that also appears in Shakespeare's sonnets . Shakespeare , presum- ably writing to ...
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... lines on Sir Edward Stanley , possibly written by Shakespeare himself : Not monumentall stones preserves our Fame ; Nor sky - aspiring Piramides our name ; The memory of him for whom this standes Shall outlive marble and defacers hands ...
... lines on Sir Edward Stanley , possibly written by Shakespeare himself : Not monumentall stones preserves our Fame ; Nor sky - aspiring Piramides our name ; The memory of him for whom this standes Shall outlive marble and defacers hands ...
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