Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... Milton set the 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 ...
... Milton set the 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 ...
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... Milton who prized him for other qualities than fidelity to classical originals . But , the system of classical education having so powerful a hold , it was assumed that Milton's classicizing was a virtue ; and since it was a virtue ...
... Milton who prized him for other qualities than fidelity to classical originals . But , the system of classical education having so powerful a hold , it was assumed that Milton's classicizing was a virtue ; and since it was a virtue ...
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... Milton was trying to do in the last two books of ' Paradise Lost . ' He was primarily interested in the world as it is ; and Paradise Lost ' is basically not only a theological epic , but Milton's rendering of the total human spectacle ...
... Milton was trying to do in the last two books of ' Paradise Lost . ' He was primarily interested in the world as it is ; and Paradise Lost ' is basically not only a theological epic , but Milton's rendering of the total human spectacle ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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