A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... Greek , which through his excellent judgment and way of teaching , far above the pedantry of common public schools ( where such authors are scarce ever heard of ) , were run over within no greater compass of time , than from ten to ...
... Greek , which through his excellent judgment and way of teaching , far above the pedantry of common public schools ( where such authors are scarce ever heard of ) , were run over within no greater compass of time , than from ten to ...
Page 408
... Greek . This Doni 10 was one of the ablest and most creative per- sons whom Milton could have met in Italy . A ... Greek , but , as we have seen , he had also assumed a profes- sorship of Greek at Florence.11 He compiled a corpus of ...
... Greek . This Doni 10 was one of the ablest and most creative per- sons whom Milton could have met in Italy . A ... Greek , but , as we have seen , he had also assumed a profes- sorship of Greek at Florence.11 He compiled a corpus of ...
Page 409
... Greek practice , advocating a return to ancient simplicity against the virtu- osity of the madrigal style . The choruses of Greek tragedy provided a model for the monody sung in recitativo , with primary importance given to the words ...
... Greek practice , advocating a return to ancient simplicity against the virtu- osity of the madrigal style . The choruses of Greek tragedy provided a model for the monody sung in recitativo , with primary importance given to the words ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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