Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 pages |
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... 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 infirmity of noble mind ' with Tacitus ...
... 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 infirmity of noble mind ' with Tacitus ...
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... mind contemporaries , such as Randolph ; but , since spirits is plural , Honigmann further suggests that Milton had in mind Cowley , and Diodati , as well as Randolph , and perhaps others . waiting patiently for the ripeness that he ...
... mind contemporaries , such as Randolph ; but , since spirits is plural , Honigmann further suggests that Milton had in mind Cowley , and Diodati , as well as Randolph , and perhaps others . waiting patiently for the ripeness that he ...
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... mind , he did use con- sciously all of the rhetorical techniques available to him to make the pamphlets as excellent ... minds , will mayhap from hearts untainted apply juster judgements to all things . Then , when envy and malice shall ...
... mind , he did use con- sciously all of the rhetorical techniques available to him to make the pamphlets as excellent ... minds , will mayhap from hearts untainted apply juster judgements to all things . Then , when envy and malice shall ...
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