Milton and the Theme of FameMouton, 1973 - 71 pages |
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... true earthly fame as well : To be the oracle of many peoples , to have one's home become a shrine , to be the object of invitation from kings and commonwealths and of visits from neighbors and distant foreigners , and of pride for still ...
... true earthly fame as well : To be the oracle of many peoples , to have one's home become a shrine , to be the object of invitation from kings and commonwealths and of visits from neighbors and distant foreigners , and of pride for still ...
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... true glory by long and strenuous study rather than to grab a false glory on the basis of a forced and immature style.17 - The first period of Milton's life ( 1608-1639 ) is the record of his long struggle " for that true glory by long ...
... true glory by long and strenuous study rather than to grab a false glory on the basis of a forced and immature style.17 - The first period of Milton's life ( 1608-1639 ) is the record of his long struggle " for that true glory by long ...
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... true fame : For what is glory but the blaze of fame , The people's praise , if always praise unmixt ? And what the ... True fame cannot come from unfit judges who too often think " the glistering foil " and the " broad rumor " to be the ...
... true fame : For what is glory but the blaze of fame , The people's praise , if always praise unmixt ? And what the ... True fame cannot come from unfit judges who too often think " the glistering foil " and the " broad rumor " to be the ...
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achieved approval blind Book bring Christ Church Government civil classical Complete death deeds desire Diekhoff distinction early earth earthly fame England English established false father feels final fit audience fully further give glory God's Grace hath heaven heavenly fame honor hope Hughes Ibid idea immortality indicates infirmity interested Italy John Milton judge King learned less letter lines literary live Lycidas merit MICHIGAN mind once opinion pamphlet Paradise Lost Paradise Regained perhaps period period of Milton's poem poet poetic points praise present Press published pure references renown reward rumor Samson Satan says Second Defence seek sense Shakespeare showing Smectymnuus Sonnet spirit stand suggest things thinking thir thou thought tongues tradition true truth turn University verse virtue wanted wars wide wish worth writing wrote York Young youth