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Pagina 103
... glory that he hoped to win for himself and his country by writing poetry based on the heroic past of En- gland . " 26 I believe that Milton did indeed mean something in par- ticular by referring to Clio and that the critics ' failure ...
... glory that he hoped to win for himself and his country by writing poetry based on the heroic past of En- gland . " 26 I believe that Milton did indeed mean something in par- ticular by referring to Clio and that the critics ' failure ...
Pagina 104
E. R. Gregory. CLIO , MUSE OF HISTORY , FAME , AND GLORY From his youth Milton was exposed to a large body of mate- rials that specifically asserted Clio's connection with fame and glory . The reference works known to have been in the ...
E. R. Gregory. CLIO , MUSE OF HISTORY , FAME , AND GLORY From his youth Milton was exposed to a large body of mate- rials that specifically asserted Clio's connection with fame and glory . The reference works known to have been in the ...
Pagina 105
... glory , fame . " ) Other well - known works of the period tell the same story . In Cesare Ripa's Iconologia , for ... glory and the cele- bration of the things that she sings , or on account of the glory that the poets have among learned ...
... glory , fame . " ) Other well - known works of the period tell the same story . In Cesare Ripa's Iconologia , for ... glory and the cele- bration of the things that she sings , or on account of the glory that the poets have among learned ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Copyright | |
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