The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Macmillan, 1893 |
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... Greek , Or Barbarous , nor exception hath declared ; From us , his foes pronounced , glory he exacts . " To whom our Saviour fervently replied : - " And reason ; since his Word all things produced , Though chiefly not for glory as prime ...
... Greek , Or Barbarous , nor exception hath declared ; From us , his foes pronounced , glory he exacts . " To whom our Saviour fervently replied : - " And reason ; since his Word all things produced , Though chiefly not for glory as prime ...
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... Greek tragedians and others . Indeed , in the same pamphlet , he recognises " the managing of our public sports and festival pastimes " as one of the duties of the Government in every well - constituted common- wealth , and distinctly ...
... Greek tragedians and others . Indeed , in the same pamphlet , he recognises " the managing of our public sports and festival pastimes " as one of the duties of the Government in every well - constituted common- wealth , and distinctly ...
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... Greek model and the worst of those English stage - plays , of the reign of Charles , from which the nation had been com- pelled to desist . Milton does not seem to have been indifferent to this feeling . The tone of his reference to ...
... Greek model and the worst of those English stage - plays , of the reign of Charles , from which the nation had been com- pelled to desist . Milton does not seem to have been indifferent to this feeling . The tone of his reference to ...
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... in England . It was a tragedy of the severe classic order , according to that noble Greek model which had been kept up by none of the modern nations , unless it might be the Italians . In reading it SAMSON AGONISTES . 89.
... in England . It was a tragedy of the severe classic order , according to that noble Greek model which had been kept up by none of the modern nations , unless it might be the Italians . In reading it SAMSON AGONISTES . 89.
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... Greek precedents in two particulars , —his use of the chorus , and his observation of the rule of unity in time . The tragedy , he says , never having been intended for the stage , but only to be read , the division into acts and scenes ...
... Greek precedents in two particulars , —his use of the chorus , and his observation of the rule of unity in time . The tragedy , he says , never having been intended for the stage , but only to be read , the division into acts and scenes ...
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