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Anonymous No.24609666 >>24609826 >>24609831 >>24610178 >>24610191
Do schools teach Milton?
Anonymous No.24609677
Never heard of him desu
Anonymous No.24609683
few that speak on theological latin stuff for ole milton in my experience i have found gotta find a learned professor familiar with peter ramus logick o these days for sure as it was were that it were or such about
Anonymous No.24609826 >>24610192
>>24609666 (OP)
he had a good education but they can't teach him anymore he's dead.
Anonymous No.24609831
>>24609666 (OP)
Schools don't teach anything worth learning anymore. If I ever start a school, a big part of the curriculum will be reading at least one piece of literature (and I mean real literature no contemporary crap) each week.
Anonymous No.24610027 >>24610205
I went to a school known for English to get an English degree and never had him mentioned in a class. I switched majors specifically because of how awful the modern academic approach to great works is.
Anonymous No.24610178
>>24609666 (OP)
From a non-English school, the English literature professor skipped him that year, but taught him the next year.
He changes plans every year.
Anonymous No.24610191
>>24609666 (OP)
They did when I went
Anonymous No.24610192
>>24609826
Lol
Anonymous No.24610205
>>24610027
Sorry, you have a mandatory two-semester study of female sexuality and how it acts against the patriarchy as portrayed in Sarah J. Maas' work.