A Milton HandbookF. S. Croft & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 273
... classical epic , e . g . , the invocation , was inevitable , but on the whole there is very little of such influence in Paradise Regained as compared with Paradise Lost . The use of adornment from ancient poetry and myth and the echoing ...
... classical epic , e . g . , the invocation , was inevitable , but on the whole there is very little of such influence in Paradise Regained as compared with Paradise Lost . The use of adornment from ancient poetry and myth and the echoing ...
Page 280
... classical tragedy . The relation here is so important as to deserve separate discussion . RELATIONS TO GREEK DRAMA AND TO THE CLASSICAL THEORY OF TRAGEDY . On the title page of the first edition of Samson Agonistes Milton printed as a ...
... classical tragedy . The relation here is so important as to deserve separate discussion . RELATIONS TO GREEK DRAMA AND TO THE CLASSICAL THEORY OF TRAGEDY . On the title page of the first edition of Samson Agonistes Milton printed as 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 ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS FAME AND INFLUENCE | 67 |
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