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    Exam 2: Milton, Paradise Regained, Lycidas, and Goldsmiths the Deserted Village
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    "Fame Is the La't Infirmity of the Noble Main" in ___
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"Fame Is the La't Infirmity of the Noble Main" in ___

Question 6

Question 6

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"Fame is the la't infirmity of the noble main" In ___ poem of milton does this line occur


A) Lycidar
B) Paradise Regained
C) Comus
D) Samson Agonistes

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