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  1. Paradise lost, books I. and II by John Milton 1608-1674, 1906-12-31
  2. Il Como; Dramma Di Giovanni Milton; Versione (Italian Edition) by Milton John 1608-1674, 2010-09-28
  3. On The Morning Of Christ's Nativity: An Ode by Milton John 1608-1674, 2010-09-29
  4. Paradise lost (books I. and II.) by John Milton 1608-1674, 1895-12-31
  5. Euvres de J. Delille Volume 5 (French Edition) by Delille Jacques 1738-1813, Milton John 1608-1674, et all 2010-10-01
  6. Poetical works Volume 4 by Milton John 1608-1674, 2010-10-15
  7. Euvres de J. Delille Volume 8 (French Edition) by Delille Jacques 1738-1813, Milton John 1608-1674, et all 2010-10-01
  8. Euvres de J. Delille Volume 10 (French Edition) by Delille Jacques 1738-1813, Milton John 1608-1674, et all 2010-10-01
  9. Poetical works Volume 5 by Milton John 1608-1674, 2010-10-15
  10. Euvres de J. Delille Volume 15 (French Edition) by Delille Jacques 1738-1813, Milton John 1608-1674, et all 2010-10-01
  11. Euvres de J. Delille Volume 1 (French Edition) by Delille Jacques 1738-1813, Milton John 1608-1674, et all 2010-10-01
  12. Paradise lost. A poem by John Milton 1608-1674, 1845-12-31
  13. Comus: A Mask by Milton John 1608-1674, 2010-09-30
  14. Euvres de J. Delille Volume 3 (French Edition) by Delille Jacques 1738-1813, Milton John 1608-1674, et all 2010-10-01

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John Milton was born in London in 1608. He came from an upper middle-class family and attended Cambridge University where he studied for the ministry and first began writing poems in English, Italian and Latin. After leaving university, he decided against becoming a priest and spent the next six years at home, writing L'allegro Il Penseroso Comus , and Lycidas , and pursuing his study of languages. In the late 1630s he travelled in France and Italy, where he met Hugo Grotius and Galileo Galilei, with whose struggle against censorship he sympathised. Upon his return to England, the outbreak of civil war put an end to his poetic career for twenty years. Milton was a strong supporter of Cromwell and the Puritans, believing that the people had a right to depose their rulers, and published many pro-Puritan pamphlets on various issues. But the definitive time in Milton's life came in 1651, when he lost his sight and rediscovered his gift for poetry. Paradise Lost , an epic that deals with the Fall from Eden, was first issued in 1667 and remains his most enduring work. Although the merits of Milton's writing were much debated in the centuries that followed, few question his status as one of the greatest poets in the English language.

42. Paradise Lost And Regained Index
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47. Milton Review
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49. Milton, John | Define Milton, John At Dictionary.com
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50. Antenati: John Milton
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    How many times did Milton marry? The Life Of John Milton

      . In 1642 he married Mary Powell,who died in 1652. In 1656 he married Katherine Woodcock, who died in 1658, and in 1663 he married Elizabeth Minshull, who outlived him. He can't have been an easy man to live with: his first wife lived apart from him for a while. A fictional account of his first marriage from the wife's point of view can be found in 'Wife to Mr Milton', by Robert Graves.
    At Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire you can visit 'Milton's cottage', where the poet lived from 1665 to 1666. Why did he move out of London at this time? The Life Of John Milton

      To escape from the plague . Milton lived in about a dozen houses during his life, but this is the only one that is still standing.
    One of Milton's most famous poems, written in the early 1650s, is a sonnet ending with the line 'They also serve who only stand and wait'. What is the subject of the poem?

52. [EMLS 3.2 (September, 1997: 4.1-6] Review Of The Matter Of Revolution: Science,
Andrew McRae reviews The Matter of Revolution Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton, by John Rogers.
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John Rogers. The Matter of Revolution: Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1996. xvi+257pp. ISBN 8014 3238 3 Cloth.
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  • A document in the Public Record Office, dated March 5, 1651, links John Milton to the publication of two very different texts. The note directed to the Council of State firstly recommends the reprint of Milton's Defence of the English People ; and secondly records his complaint about the unauthorized publication of a treatise on rickets. This curious conjunction of Milton's political activism and scientific interest has never attracted more than passing reference from biographers. For John Rogers, however, it is one of many signposts to "the cultural intersections between those two events of seventeenth-century history known to us as the English and the Scientific Revolutions" (ix).
    Rogers focuses on the philosophy of vitalism, which "holds in its tamest manifestation the inseparability of body and soul and, in its boldest, the infusion of all material substance with the power of reason and self-motion" (1). Although vitalism seems always to have carried an air of anachronism, it influenced a range of intellectual activity at the height of the Revolution, and informed the work of several major writers into the Restoration. Crucially, Rogers argues, vitalism drew together political and scientific speculation, each of which was concerned with understanding agents of change. The age's "analogical imperative" (9) authorized the search for correspondences between the human body, the natural world, and the nation.
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    Yale University Press has commissioned Tom Corns ( University of Wales, Bangor ) as editor-in-chief of The Milton Encyclopedia, a project announced at the recent . The project web site is now available , with a detailed plan (publication is planned for 2005), a list of headwords, notes for contributors and a FAQ. Audio Readings of L'Allegro and Il Penseroso
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    A comprehensive, fully annotated edition oof Milton's poetry, including his epic, Paradise Lost In the course of his forty-year career John Milton evolved from a prodigy to a blind prophet, from a philosophical aesthete to a Puritan rebel, and from a Latinist poet who proclaimed the triumph of reason to an epic poet obsessed with the intractability of sin. A master of almost every verse stylefrom the pastoral, devotional, and tenderly lyrical to the supreme grandeur of his great epic, Paradise Lost , and his biblical "Greek tragedy," Samson Agonistes -Milton left a body of work unrivaled in literary history. Although he wrote Comus and "Lycidas" shortly after leaving Cambridge University, Milton devoted much of his adult lifeand even sacrificed his eyesightto defending the cause of Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth. Milton's later poetry, produced after Charles II's restoration led to the defeat of the Commonwealth, contains not only personally achieved theological insights but also a deep firsthand understanding of politics and power.

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    57. Four Poems By John Milton
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    59. Milton; Poetry Of John Milton, Full Text; Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, At E
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    John Milton (December 9, 1608 – November 8, 1674) was an English poet, pamphleteer, and, most enduringly, author of what is widely considered the greatest epic poem in the
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    John Milton, English poet John Milton (December 9, 1608 – November 8, 1674) was an English poet, pamphleteer, and, most enduringly, author of what is widely considered the greatest epic poem in the English language, Paradise Lost (1667). An outspoken defender of religious and civil rights, Milton also published influential tracts supporting the overthrow of Charles I and the establishment of the Puritan-influenced English Commonwealth. Composed by dictation after Milton became blind, Paradise Lost relates the story of the biblical Fall of Man: It begins with the story of the archangel Lucifer's rebellion in Heaven, his defeat at the hands of God, and his imprisonment (along with his fellow fallen angels) in Hell, where he becomes Satan the fiery prince of demons. The poem goes on to depict the temptation of Adam and Eve , and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden , all the while defending theological positions on predestination, free will, and engaging with political ideas of tyranny, liberty and justice. Significantly, the central role of lust and seduction is evident in the action of the fall. Satan laments that in hell "there is neither joy nor love, but fierce desire," an allusion to his sexual frustration. Though given to grandiose, cosmic justifications for his despicable behavior, Satan's true motivation for escaping hell and perverting paradise is, at least partly, basic human lust, burning with perverted intensity.

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