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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On the one hand , there were those who saw it as the very nurse and seat of liberty . What a contrast with the reality Milton knew at home ! And yet , compared with Italy , how abundantly true ! His sense that there was a work about ...
On the one hand , there were those who saw it as the very nurse and seat of liberty . What a contrast with the reality Milton knew at home ! And yet , compared with Italy , how abundantly true ! His sense that there was a work about ...
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sense that whatever the protestations of the King , he was leading England , with the help of his French papist consort and his quasiinquisitorial Archbishop of Canterbury , in the direction of Catholic absolutism .
sense that whatever the protestations of the King , he was leading England , with the help of his French papist consort and his quasiinquisitorial Archbishop of Canterbury , in the direction of Catholic absolutism .
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The reader who takes the Blakean view seriously fails to sense , breathing as it were through the pores of the epic , a sense of the abundant strength of goodness . ' Love virtue , she alone is free ' is the credo of Paradise Lost .
The reader who takes the Blakean view seriously fails to sense , breathing as it were through the pores of the epic , a sense of the abundant strength of goodness . ' Love virtue , she alone is free ' is the credo of Paradise Lost .
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Prologue I | 1 |
The Pigeon of Pauls | 5 |
The Courtier | 38 |
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