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Paul’s Euripides, Greek tragedy and Hebrew antiquity in Paradise Regain’d
Russ Leo
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John Milton
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Greek Tragedy
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Euripides
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Antiquity
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Samson Agonistes
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Tragedy
44%
Satan
42%
Socrates
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Paradise Regained
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Book IV
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Clement of Alexandria
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Temptation
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Erudition
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Corinthians
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Critical Response
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Attic
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Contempt
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Patristics
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Antiques
18%
Constantinople
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Christian Faith
17%
Prehistory
16%
Reader
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Art
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Social Sciences
Socrates
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antiquity
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prehistory
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faith
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art
24%
learning
11%