Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 pages |
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... periods of his life . During the first period of his life ( 1608-1639 ) , Milton , as might be expected of one thorou- ghly trained in classical studies , first treats of fame in the classical tradition of rumor . The most extensive ...
... periods of his life . During the first period of his life ( 1608-1639 ) , Milton , as might be expected of one thorou- ghly trained in classical studies , first treats of fame in the classical tradition of rumor . The most extensive ...
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R. B. Jenkins. I By the end of the second period of Milton's life ( 1640-1660 ) , his attitude toward earthly fame has shifted considerably from his attitude during the first period ( 1608-1639 ) . During the first period of his life ...
R. B. Jenkins. I By the end of the second period of Milton's life ( 1640-1660 ) , his attitude toward earthly fame has shifted considerably from his attitude during the first period ( 1608-1639 ) . During the first period of his life ...
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... period of life , turning his attention fully to poetry at last , he was outwardly a defeated man , who had barely ... period of his life , he had moved to the desire for the approval of a fit audience of capable judges in the second ...
... period of life , turning his attention fully to poetry at last , he was outwardly a defeated man , who had barely ... period of his life , he had moved to the desire for the approval of a fit audience of capable judges in the second ...
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