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... classical influence , closing our eyes to everything outside just this search , we can accumulate a formidable body of evidence for a profound knowledge of classical literature and a high respect for classical ethics . His * Milton's ...
... classical influence , closing our eyes to everything outside just this search , we can accumulate a formidable body of evidence for a profound knowledge of classical literature and a high respect for classical ethics . His * Milton's ...
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... classical authors whom it had been agreed to call correct was the notion that the only post - classical authors ( outside Shakespeare , who was hors concours ) worth heeding were those who were influenced by the classics . To work in a ...
... classical authors whom it had been agreed to call correct was the notion that the only post - classical authors ( outside Shakespeare , who was hors concours ) worth heeding were those who were influenced by the classics . To work in a ...
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... classical scholars whose English style was better than that of the translator of Aeschylus for the Bohn Library , and there were readers of Milton who prized him for other qualities than fidelity to classical originals . But , the ...
... classical scholars whose English style was better than that of the translator of Aeschylus for the Bohn Library , and there were readers of Milton who prized him for other qualities than fidelity to classical originals . But , the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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