John Milton | Biography, Poems, Paradise Lost, Quotes, & Facts
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In 1638, accompanied by a manservant, Milton undertook a tour of the Continent for about 15 months, most of which he spent in Italy, primarily Rome and Florence. The Florentine academies especially appealed to Milton, and he befriended young members of the … See more John Milton (1608–74) is considered the most significant English writer after William Shakespeare. His epic Paradise Lost, classical tragedy Samson Agonistes, and pa… Where was John Milton educated? Milton’s paternal grandfather, Richard, was a staunch Roman Catholic who expelle… The elder John Milton, who fostered cultural interests as a musician and com… Britannica Quiz
John Milton (1608–74) is considered the most significant English writer after William Shakespeare. His epic Paradise Lost, classical tragedy Samson Agonistes, and pa…
Where was John Milton educated?
Milton’s paternal grandfather, Richard, was a staunch Roman Catholic who expelle…
The elder John Milton, who fostered cultural interests as a musician and com…
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