Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 pages |
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... traditions , makes it evident that Milton is at once both traditional and personal in almost everything he wrote . Thus , scholars are quite correct in asserting that , almost everywhere , Milton is following established traditions of ...
... traditions , makes it evident that Milton is at once both traditional and personal in almost everything he wrote . Thus , scholars are quite correct in asserting that , almost everywhere , Milton is following established traditions of ...
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... tradition which B. G. Koonce is writing about in Chaucer and the Tradition of Fame : In man's pristine state of innocence , no distinction existed between heavenly and earthly fame . As long as Adam lived in harmony with God , his own ...
... tradition which B. G. Koonce is writing about in Chaucer and the Tradition of Fame : In man's pristine state of innocence , no distinction existed between heavenly and earthly fame . As long as Adam lived in harmony with God , his own ...
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... Tradition : Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1949 ) . Honigmann , E. A. J. , Milton's Sonnets ( New York : St. Martin's Press , Inc. , 1966 ) . Howard , Leon , " The Invention ' of ...
... Tradition : Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1949 ) . Honigmann , E. A. J. , Milton's Sonnets ( New York : St. Martin's Press , Inc. , 1966 ) . Howard , Leon , " The Invention ' of ...
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