| John Milton - 1999 - Страниц: 1024
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| Andrew Bennett - 1999 - Страниц: 288
...famous lines present an influential expression of the Renaissance sense of posthumous fame: Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity...burst out into sudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with th'abhorred shears, And slits the thin-spun life. But not the praise, Phoebus replied, and touched... | |
| Dennis Danielson - 1999 - Страниц: 320
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| Dennis Danielson - 1999 - Страниц: 320
...much as a castration: Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of nohle mind) To scorn delights, and live laborious days;...burst out into sudden blaze. Comes the blind Fury with th'abhorred shears, And slits the thin-spun life. (70-6) In response to this crisis, the poem initially... | |
| Robert Cummings - 2000 - Страниц: 586
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| Joshua Wilner - 2000 - Страниц: 184
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| Joshua Wilner - 2000 - Страниц: 184
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| Kent Gramm - 2001 - Страниц: 350
...not better done as others use, To sport with Amaryllis in the shade, Or with the tangles of Neaeras hair? Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth...burst out into sudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with th' abhorred shears, And slits the thin-spun life. "But not the praise," Phoebus repli'd, and touch'd... | |
| Joseph Twadell Shipley - 2001 - Страниц: 688
...Milton, in Lycidas (1637), substitutes Fury for Fate as he ponders the fortune of man: Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity...burst out into sudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with th' abhorred shears And slits the thin-spun life. leb,(s)lab: loose, hanging (as the lip), etc. Gk... | |
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