John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryPresents close analyses of the seventeenth-century poet's literary works, focusing on his use of classical and Biblical allusions |
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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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In answer to Satan's praise of Greek thought , Christ dismisses the philosophers ,
one after another : Socrates , whom Satan had exalted as the “ wisest of men , ”
whose teaching had “ watered all the schools , ” was , indeed , “ the first and ...
In answer to Satan's praise of Greek thought , Christ dismisses the philosophers ,
one after another : Socrates , whom Satan had exalted as the “ wisest of men , ”
whose teaching had “ watered all the schools , ” was , indeed , “ the first and ...
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321-30 ) Now let us consider what — to Christ — made the inferiority of Greek to
Hebraic philosophy and literature . For all their metaphysics , the Greeks did not
know how the world or man began . They did not know the Bible , did not know ...
321-30 ) Now let us consider what — to Christ — made the inferiority of Greek to
Hebraic philosophy and literature . For all their metaphysics , the Greeks did not
know how the world or man began . They did not know the Bible , did not know ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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