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The complete English poems

From the publisher. John Milton wrote poetry of such sublime beauty that he managed, through its universal influence, to transform the character of the English language. From his astonishing epic Paradise Lost, with its magnificent blank verse and mesmerizing characters, to the tragic brilliance of Samson Agonistes, Milton engaged the political and religious issues of his troubled times with subtlety and sophistication. His moving elegy "Lycidas," written after the untimely drowning death of a friend, has been hailed as the greatest lyric poem in English. The classic shorter works, from the pastoral poems "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso" to the enchanting masque Comus, to the intensely personal sonnets, share the grandeur and vitality of his epics; all serve as continual reminders of the heights the human imagination can achieve
Print Book, English, 1992
Everyman's Library, London, 1992
lxxi, 620 pages ; 21 cm.
9781857150971, 185715097X
630150055
Miscellaneous poems
Translations
Paradise lost
Paradise regained
Samson Agonistes
Of education
Areopagitica