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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors

This book is a compilation of the poetic works of the renowned English poet John Milton. It includes his most famous poems such as "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise Regained", along with other lesser-known pieces. The volume is enhanced with annotations from various authors, providing insights and commentary on Milton's verses. more

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John Milton
John Milton

John Milton, born on December 9, 1608, in London, and died on November 8, 1674, was a renowned English poet and scholar. He is best known for his epic poem 'Paradise Lost,' which has had a profound impact on world literature. more

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“If all the world Should in a pet of temp'rance, feed on pulse, Drink the clear stream, and nothing wear but frieze, Th' All-giver would be unthank'd, would be unprais'd.”

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