John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His Poetry |
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Milton never saw a dragon , nor did you or I . But all of us who in youth believed
in dragons , as we believed in fairies , know that this is just what a dragon would
do . In these lines the “ Latinate " Milton uses only one Latin word , “ horror .
Milton never saw a dragon , nor did you or I . But all of us who in youth believed
in dragons , as we believed in fairies , know that this is just what a dragon would
do . In these lines the “ Latinate " Milton uses only one Latin word , “ horror .
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While divorce was one of the issues on which Henry VIII separated the Anglican
from the Roman Church , divorce remained as difficult for the individual Anglican
as for the Roman Catholic . Milton was not the only Puritan who believed that the
...
While divorce was one of the issues on which Henry VIII separated the Anglican
from the Roman Church , divorce remained as difficult for the individual Anglican
as for the Roman Catholic . Milton was not the only Puritan who believed that the
...
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Milton was not only a " classical ” poet ; he believed that one who would write a
poem “ doctrinal to a nation " must be a “ learned ” poet . For his great poem he
needed to turn to books , as does a scholar , who is far more dependent on his ...
Milton was not only a " classical ” poet ; he believed that one who would write a
poem “ doctrinal to a nation " must be a “ learned ” poet . For his great poem he
needed to turn to books , as does a scholar , who is far more dependent on his ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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