A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... classical scholar , contributed useful explanations of the learned allusions . Both were sympathetic and intelligent , and their work became a standard commentary . An elab- orate commentary on the complete works , together with a ...
... classical scholar , contributed useful explanations of the learned allusions . Both were sympathetic and intelligent , and their work became a standard commentary . An elab- orate commentary on the complete works , together with a ...
Page 361
James Holly Hanford. " Beyond the culture of his classical taste , there is little reason in supposing that Cambridge did much toward moulding his character . " Milton's classical taste was al- ready formed before he entered the ...
James Holly Hanford. " Beyond the culture of his classical taste , there is little reason in supposing that Cambridge did much toward moulding his character . " Milton's classical taste was al- ready formed before he entered the ...
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... classical revival . The seventeenth century did not , Mrs. Finney points out , distinguish sharply between pastoral and tragedy . Music dramas full of triviality reflect classical standards , and even oratorio was felt to be sub- ject ...
... classical revival . The seventeenth century did not , Mrs. Finney points out , distinguish sharply between pastoral and tragedy . Music dramas full of triviality reflect classical standards , and even oratorio was felt to be sub- ject ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
V | 116 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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