The Life of John MiltonTraces the life of the 17th century English poet, John Milton, depicts the development of his literary career, and examines his religious and political beliefs |
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As far as students of Milton's ideas are concerned , he is just on the point of getting interesting . In the Italian cities Milton began the process of his own re - education , and began to collect his ammunition against the Philistines ...
As far as students of Milton's ideas are concerned , he is just on the point of getting interesting . In the Italian cities Milton began the process of his own re - education , and began to collect his ammunition against the Philistines ...
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In June , Parliament passed an order to the Attorney General that Milton should be arrested and that two of his books – the Defence of the English People against Salmasius , and the Eikonoklastes – should be burnt .
In June , Parliament passed an order to the Attorney General that Milton should be arrested and that two of his books – the Defence of the English People against Salmasius , and the Eikonoklastes – should be burnt .
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He turned to the widow of his old friend Matthew Simmons , who still kept his printing business going , spared by the fire , next door to the Golden Lion in Aldersgate Street where Milton had lived at the beginning of the Civil War .
He turned to the widow of his old friend Matthew Simmons , who still kept his printing business going , spared by the fire , next door to the Golden Lion in Aldersgate Street where Milton had lived at the beginning of the Civil War .
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Prologue I | 1 |
The Pigeon of Pauls | 5 |
The Courtier | 38 |
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