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  1. John Milton: "Reasoning Words"
  2. Milton dans la litterature francaise (Burt Franklin research & source works series. Selected essays & texts in literature & criticism, 178) (French Edition) by John Martin Telleen, 1972
  3. The Complete Prose Works of John Milton, Vol. 8: 1666-1682 by John Milton, 1982-10
  4. Creating States: Studies in the Performative Language of John Milton and William Blake by Angela Esterhammer, 1994-08-10
  5. Tracing Paradise: Two Years in Harmony with John Milton by Dawn Potter, 2008-05-31
  6. Milton's Comus by John Milton, 2010-07-12
  7. Kant and Milton by Sanford Budick, 2010-04-01
  8. John Milton: Selected Prose by John Milton, 1986-01
  9. The Prose Works of John Milton (Volume 3); The Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings Out of the Church. Animadversions Upon the Remonstrants' by John Milton, 2010-10-14
  10. Essays, Civil and Moral & The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon; Aeropagitica & Tractate of Education by John Milton; Religio Medici by Sir Thomas Browne: ... Shelf of Classics, Vol. III (in 51 volumes) by Francis Bacon, John Milton, 2010-02-01
  11. Milton's God. by William Empson, 1979-01-17
  12. John Steinbeck (Up Close) by Milton Meltzer, 2008-01-10
  13. The Complete Poems of John Milton: The Five Foot Shelf of Classics, Vol. IV (in 51 volumes) by John Milton, 2010-02-01
  14. The Poetical Works Of John Milton by John Milton, 2006-06-08

81. Paradise Lost By John Milton: A Searchable Online Version At The Literature Netw
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    User Comments and Reviews: Anonymous No Subject June 11th, 2003 Rating: 8.6818 I'm rather amazed by many of the comments posted here because there is more to Milton
    than meets the eye. Since there is no "Milton for Dummies," it would be important to read
    more about the man's background and why he wrote this work. It is regarded as the last
    English epic, and for good reason: he taught himself Greek, Latin, Italian, etc. - in short, some
    10 languages - so that he could synthesize into one epic his view of man's/woman's place in creation.
    Rather than being a straightforward religious tgract, "Paradise Lost" deals with the human's battle between
    his reason (Adam) and his senses (Eve). There is a large allegory/metaphor at work in the poem through which Milton is pointing to the power of the individual's use of both mind and soul to enact his own redemption through the saving powers granted by a just and powerful God. Satan should be regarded as something
  • 82. Milton, John - Biography And Online Books
    milton, john Biography. john milton (16081674). Used with permission from Authors Calendar. Works by milton, john. Paradise Lost.
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    John Milton (1608-1674) One of the greatest poets of the English language, best-known for his epic poem PARADISE LOST (1667). Milton's powerful, rhetoric prose and the eloquence of his poetry had an immense influence especially on the 18th-century verse. Besides poems, Milton published pamphlets defending civil and religious rights. "Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit
    Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste
    Brought death into the world, and all our woe,
    With loss of Eden."

    (from Paradise Lost John Milton was born in London. His mother Sarah Jeffrey was the daughter of a merchant sailor, and his father had risen to prosperity as a scrivener or law writer - he also composed music. The family was wealthy enough to afford a second house in the country. Milton was educated at St Paul's School and then at Christ's College, Cambridge (1625-32), where he was called, half in scorn, "The Lady of Christ's." During his Cambridge period, while considering himself destined for the ministry, he began to write poetry in Latin, Italian, and English. He was expelled for a term after starting a fist fight with his tutor. On leaving Cambridge Milton had given up his original plan to become a priest. He adopted no profession but spent six years at leisure in his father's home, writing during that time L'ALLEGRO, IL PENSEROSO (1632), COMUS (1634), and LYCIDAS (1637). In 1635 the Miltons moved to Horton, Buckinghamshire, where John pursued his studies in Greek, Latin, and Italian. He traveled in France and Italy in the late 1630s, meeting in Paris the jurist and theologian Hugo Grotius and the astronomer Galileo Galilei in Florence - there are references to Galileo's telescope in

    83. Paradise Lost - John Milton - Hypertext - EBooks
    Completely indexed hypertext of the classic poem by john milton.
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    84. Literary Encyclopedia: Milton, John
    milton, john. (1608 1674). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. john milton was born in Bread Street, London, on 9 December 1608.
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    85. Uxoriousness, Genesis, And John Milton's Paradise Lost
    Uxoriousness and the Expansion of Genesis in john milton's Paradise Lost an original critical paper presented at the Southwestern Conference on Christianity and Literature.
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    "From man's effeminate slackness it begins": Uxoriousness and the Expansion of Genesis in John Milton's Paradise Lost
    1999, Skylar Hamilton Burris In writing Paradise Lost , John Milton expands the Genesis account of man's creation and Fall. to develop both plot and character beyond the mere skeletal frame of Genesis. Because his goal is to "justify the ways of God to men," he must also consider theodicy when making his additions (1.26). Milton addresses many concerns through his expansion, but one of the most prominent is man's uxoriousness, his devoted submission to a wife he should instead rule. This sin is not as apparent in Genesis, which contains ample evidence of the equality of man and woman and little indication that Adam chooses to eat the forbidden fruit because of his devotion to Eve. In Paradise Lost , however, Milton adds details to the Genesis account that undercut the implied equality of Adam and Eve and emphasize Adam's uxoriousness, which is a sin precisely because the woman to whom he devotes himself is inferior. Chapters one and two of Genesis imply the equality of man and woman. In Genesis 1:27, "God created man in his own image . . . male

    86. "'The Unpolluted Temple Of The Mind': 'the Happy Trial' Not Of Chastity But Of '
    Several published essays by Julian Darius
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    Darius, Julian. Essays on Milton . St. Louis, Missouri: Academic Nationalist University Press, forthcoming. “The unpolluted temple of the mind”:
    “the happy trial” not of Chastity but of “the arms of Chastity” in Milton’s Ludlow Castle Mask

    by Julian Darius It is altogether too easy to read A Mask Presented At Ludlow-Castle, 1634 (a.k.a. A maske 1634 or simply A Maske , though best known as Comus ) as a simplistic, dichotomous tale of good overcoming evil, of Chastity overcoming undisciplined revelry and misrule. To do so, even respecting the often glorious verse, obscures the philosophical depth of the work. The Ludlow Castle Mask is, indeed, a simplistic tale of good versus evil it was, after all, as William Riley Parker puts it “a children’s entertainment, requested ... and acted by children” (132) but it is a Miltonic simplistic morality tale, simultaneously “a dainty peece of entertainment” (as Sir Henry Wootton referred to it) and an encoded moral lesson with profound implications.
    The setting is simple enough: a “drear Wood, / The nodding horror of whose shady brows / Threats the forlorn and wandring Passinger” as the Attendant Spirit (36-38)

    87. Milton, John: Bibliography
    Encyclopedia—milton, john. Bibliography. See his complete Related content from HighBeam Research on john milton. Alterations of State
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    88. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
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  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
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  • 89. Milton, John: Other Works
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    90. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Milton, John
    john milton (16081674). The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven a hell, a hell a heaven. . Birthplace Bread St
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    Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature; but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself" - Milton's real work was always learning; even at the age of 12, "I rarely retired to bed from my studies until midnight." After university, he carried on an intensive programme of study for five years. At one point he set up a school, and during the interregnum was made Secretary for the Foreign Tongues, a post dealing with diplomatic correspondence. A kind of propagandist laureate, his duties included answering Charles I's pamphlet depicting himself as a martyr, supposedly written on the eve of his execution.

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    92. JOHN MILTON
    milton, john (16081674), English poet, was born in Bread Street, Cheapside, London, on the gth of December 1608. His father, known as Mr john milton.
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    MILTON, JOHN (1608-1674), English poet, was born in Bread Street, Cheapside, London, on the gth of December 1608. His father, known as Mr John Milton of Bread Street, scrivener, was himself an interesting man. He was a native of Oxfordshire, the son of a Richard Milton, yeoman of Stanton-St-Johns, one of the sturdiest adherents to the old Roman Catholic religion in his district, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he turned Protestant. According to the poets earliest biographer, John Milton senior was disinherited in the beginning of Queen Elizabeths reign for reading the Bible. With a good education and good abilities, especially in music, he may have lived for some time in London by musical teaching and practice. Milton had then all but completed his sixteenth year, and was as scholarly, as accomplished and as handsome a youth as St Pauls school had sent forth. We learn from himself that his exercises in. English or other tongue, prosing or versing, but chiefly this latter, had begun to attract attention even in his boyhood. Of these poems the only specimens that now remain are two copies of Latin verses, preserved in a commonplace book of his (printed by the Camden Society in 1877), and his Paraphrase on Psalm CXIV and his. Paraphrase on Psalm CXXXVI. At the age of sixteen years and two months, Milton was entered as a student of Christs College, Cambridge, MILTON MILTIADES MILTON (MASS.)

    93. Milton Bio The Online Library Of Liberty
    milton, john. Complete Poetry and Selected Prose. New York Random House, 1952. milton, john. The Poetical Works of john milton. Edited by HC Beeching.
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    94. Milton, John (poet)
    milton, john (poet). English poet and prose writer. His epic Paradise Lost (1667) is one of the landmarks of English literature.
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    95. Questions On The Esoteric Content Of Paradise Lost (Milton)
    Questions on the Esoteric Content of Paradise Lost, john milton 16081674 A cache of spiritual truths the non-biblical Hermetic, mythological, folklore
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    If one does accept the possibility that John Milton was not fantasizing that he had a "Celestial Patroness" who at night communicated to him elements of
    Paradise Lost, then it is also understood that Milton need not have known details of the many key allusions "dictated" by his muse, about older spiritual traditions outlawed as "pagan". It is suggested that the primary thread of Milton is founded in Hermetic ontology (God begets gods, "like" makes "likeness", and so on). Even if "not knowing the details," the consistency of the underlying esoteric content tying the basis of the old spiritual traditions together into a repository can be traced in Paradise Lost . It is in the raising of any questions, perhaps some that one may have never thought of, which leads to new ideas about anything. Reading concepts from the many diverse world traditions is one of the objectives of The Perspective Objective . We continue to encourage people from all corners to submit articles for this ongoing electronic anthology study project. Linda Schrigner ] Classic scholarship focuses upon much of the spiritual content, in studying and teaching academic elements of John Milton's work. His work is also considered to be a repository of spiritual knowledge in the Western esoteric tradition. This article is intended to suggest aspects of esoteric scholarship that connect Milton's work, and specifically

    96. Milton, John
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    97. Milton, John Sonnet 16 (On His Blindness )
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    Milton, John Sonnet 16 (On His Blindness )
    Genre Sonnet Keywords Blindness Disability Human Worth Patient Experience ... Religion Summary In this sonnet, the speaker meditates on the fact that he has become blind (Milton himself was blind when he wrote this). He expresses his frustration at being prevented by his disability from serving God as well as he desires to. He is answered by "Patience," who tells him that God has many who hurry to do his bidding, and does not really need man's work. Rather, what is valued is the ability to bear God's "mild yoke," to tolerate whatever God asks faithfully and without complaint. As the famous last line sums it up, "They also serve who only stand and wait." Commentary This poem presents a carefully reasoned argument, on the basis of Christian faith, for the acceptance of physical impairment. The speaker learns that, rather than being an obstacle to his fulfillment of God's work for him, his blindness is a part of that work, and that his achievement lies in living patiently with it. (Milton himself went on to write his twelve-book epic poem, "Paradise Lost," after becoming blind.)

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