Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 pages |
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... poet.1 Certainly by 1624 Milton was writing paraphrases of the Psalms in English at St. Paul's School . As Aubrey and Milton himself imply , Milton's education , early and late , was a long preparation for a distinguished literary ...
... poet.1 Certainly by 1624 Milton was writing paraphrases of the Psalms in English at St. Paul's School . As Aubrey and Milton himself imply , Milton's education , early and late , was a long preparation for a distinguished literary ...
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... poet , as the above passages indicate . As a Christian poet , Milton felt that it was necessary to live what he wrote about to live temperately , industriously , and helpfully . Milton , in Elegy VI to Diodati , written in December ...
... poet , as the above passages indicate . As a Christian poet , Milton felt that it was necessary to live what he wrote about to live temperately , industriously , and helpfully . Milton , in Elegy VI to Diodati , written in December ...
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... poet if a true fame is to be established : For I have learned from the printed and the spoken wisdom of the most learned men that nothing mean or mediocre is tolerable in an orator any more than it is in a poet , and that it behoves an ...
... poet if a true fame is to be established : For I have learned from the printed and the spoken wisdom of the most learned men that nothing mean or mediocre is tolerable in an orator any more than it is in a poet , and that it behoves an ...
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