Katherine Jiardina, of the human resources department at Illinois Wesleyan University, reads sections of John Milton's 1667 ...
John Milton wrote Paradise Lost in 1667. Orlando Reade, author of a new book on the poem’s legacy, spoke to Judy Cox.
He also has the best lines. “Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heav’n,” Satan declares in “Paradise Lost”, an epic poem by John Milton. God, by contrast, says boring things about ...
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The scribes who came down from Jerusalem were saying, 'He is possessed by Beelzebul,' and 'By the prince of demons he casts ...
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In Paradise Lost II, 749–58, Milton describes Sin as springing full-grown from the brain of Satan, just as Minerva sprang full-grown from the head of Zeus. Once again he relies on the classics ...
Phony spiritualists attempt, through repeated spurious séances, to convince a mother they can help her contact her supposedly deceased soldier son.
The Adversary is based on Satan, but since the devil is largely absent from Scripture, Peterson went instead to Paradise Lost, recruiting Milton to defend the West from the “murderous ideology ...
The Chronicles of Narnia has many beloved moments, but in between those are details that many fans would consider weird upon ...
The savagery of the conflict has been grotesque and remained so up to the last moment, with 101 people in Gaza, including 27 ...