John Milton John Milton was born of a well-off Protestant family in London. He was an English poet, pamphleteer and historian, considered the most significant English author after William Shakespeare. Milton is best known for Paradise Lost, widely regarded...
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John Milton John Milton was born of a well-off Protestant family in London. He was an English poet, pamphleteer and historian, considered the most significant English author after William Shakespeare. Milton is best known for Paradise Lost, widely regarded as the greatest epic poem in English. Together with Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes, it confirms Milton’s reputation as one of the greatest English poets. In his prose works Milton advocated the abolition of the Church of England and the execution of Charles I. From the beginning of the English Civil Wars in 1642 to long after the restoration of Charles II as king in 1660, he espoused in all his works a political philosophy that opposed tyranny and state-sanctioned religion. His influence extended not only through the civil wars and interregnum but also to the American and French revolutions. In his works on theology, he valued liberty of conscience, the paramount importance of Scripture as a guide in matters of faith, and rel
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