“Equally inured by moderation either state to bear, prosperous or adverse.”
Quote by John Milton
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Paradise Lost (Kastan Edition)
This edition of 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton is a critical and scholarly treatment of the classic epic poem. It includes detailed textual analysis and commentary, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of the poem's structure, themes, and historical context. more
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