February 2012
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I know I've been a bit absent lately. This is...
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Charmed, I'm sure...
I just bought an 1896 copy of Milton’s poetry for £5 and it’s in lovely condition; good times. On another note, I’d just like to say hello to you all, thank you for following, and I must say it pleases me to see how many people actually love ‘Paradise Lost’. Feel free to talk to me anytime, I’m interested in your ideas on the poem. Jennifer
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Do you think Milton's Satan is an anti-hero?
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Where did you first hear of Paradise Lost, what...
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maskandunveiling asked: I'm so glad to have found this blog! "Paradise Lost" is one of my favorite poems and it's hard to find people who share my enthusiasm for it. :)
Feb 9th
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“But who prays for Satan? Who in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity...”
–  Mark Twain
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onesweetdream asked: Thank you for motivating me to do my homework :) It's a bit of a struggle but so worth it.
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Check this blog out, there is some brilliant... →
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“I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed,...”
– from John Milton’s Areopagitica
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In 1667 the English poet John Milton sold the copyright to his religious epic Paradise Lost for a mere £10. Obviously that sum of money had a higher value then than it does now but that’s still quite incredible. Almost immediately after it was published it was, “hailed as a masterpiece of the English language”. ...
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