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... Greek ) without understanding it , but it struck him as so beautiful that he started to learn Greek ( I don't know whether he ever finished ) so as to be able to read it in the original . I don't suppose that many of you have time to ...
... Greek ) without understanding it , but it struck him as so beautiful that he started to learn Greek ( I don't know whether he ever finished ) so as to be able to read it in the original . I don't suppose that many of you have time to ...
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... Greek alongside of the Hebrew . But the actual letter provides a much more surprising instance of the same juxtaposition . Milton at the beginning thanks his correspondent for reminding him that ' the day with me is at hand wherein ...
... Greek alongside of the Hebrew . But the actual letter provides a much more surprising instance of the same juxtaposition . Milton at the beginning thanks his correspondent for reminding him that ' the day with me is at hand wherein ...
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... Greek Tragedy , in which he certainly proves how well Milton understood the Greeks and how much more Greek than Hebraic he was in this play , but in the end this different feeling Milton had about human responsibility sets the play in ...
... Greek Tragedy , in which he certainly proves how well Milton understood the Greeks and how much more Greek than Hebraic he was in this play , but in the end this different feeling Milton had about human responsibility sets the play in ...
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