John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His Poetry |
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He mentioned the many authors both of the Latin and 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 ...
He mentioned the many authors both of the Latin and 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 ...
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making , as William Riley Parker has shown in the most comprehensive study of
the subject , Milton ' s Debt to Greek Tragedy in Samson Agonistes . Euripides ,
according to Mr . Parker , was Milton ' s favorite Greek dramatist , but Samson ...
making , as William Riley Parker has shown in the most comprehensive study of
the subject , Milton ' s Debt to Greek Tragedy in Samson Agonistes . Euripides ,
according to Mr . Parker , was Milton ' s favorite Greek dramatist , but Samson ...
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One of the customary conventions of Greek tragedy seems strange to modern
audiences , accustomed to the " star system , ” and expecting the last scene to be
the climactic one for the chief character . In classical tragedy the " star ” does not ...
One of the customary conventions of Greek tragedy seems strange to modern
audiences , accustomed to the " star system , ” and expecting the last scene to be
the climactic one for the chief character . In classical tragedy the " star ” does not ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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