[Milton-L] Milton and Gardens: queries on JM's aesthetics

Harold Skulsky hskulsky at smith.edu
Tue Jun 23 11:29:15 EDT 2009


I hope R.P. Harrison et al. bring home the obvious: that a writer shaped by the language and ethos of Virgil, Columella, Varro, and Cato will think of hands-on experience of agriculture not only as refreshing to the soul, but as essential to an adequate moral education.




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