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John Milton Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 150+ Works - All Poems Poetry Prose Plays Fiction Non-Fiction Letters Plus Biography and Bonuses - cover

John Milton Complete Works – World’s Best Collection - 150+ Works - All Poems Poetry Prose Plays Fiction Non-Fiction Letters Plus Biography and Bonuses

John John, Richard Garnett, Alexander Raliegh, HC Beeching

Publisher: Imagination Books

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Summary

John Milton Complete Works World's Best Collection

 
This is the world’s best John Milton collection, including the most complete set of Milton’s works available plus many free bonus materials.

 
John Milton

 
John Milton was an English poet, polemicist, man of letters, and civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell, best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost.

 
Milton wrote at a time of religious and political upheaval, and his works reflect a passion for freedom, self-determination, and deep personal conviction.

 
He has been called one of the greatest English authors of all time

 
The ‘Must-Have’ Complete Collection

 
In this irresistible collection you get a full set of Milton’s work, with more than 150 works - All his poems, All poetry, All Letters, All Prose and All Non-Fiction Works. Plus a full length biography and extra Free Bonus material.

 
Works Included:

 
Poetry - All Poems, Early Works And Collections, Including:

 
Paradise Lost

 
Paradise Regained

 
Samson Agonistes

 
All Psalms That Milton Set To Verse

 
All Religious Poetry

 
All Sonnets, Including:

 
On His Blindness

 
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont

 
Methought I Saw my Late Espoused Saint

 
All Tracts, Non Fiction And Writing, Including:

 
Of Prelatical Episcopacy

 
Animadversions

 
The Reason of Church-Government

 
Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce

 
Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce

 
Tetrachordon

 
Colasterion

 
Areopagitica

 
The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates

 
Eikonoklastes

 
Defensio pro Populo Anglicano – in English

 
Defensio Secunda – in English

 
A Treatise of Civil Power

 
All Letters, Including:

 
Letters Written In The Name Of The Parliament.

 
Letters Written In The Name Of Oliver The Protector.

 
Letters Written In The Name Of Richard, Protector.

 


 
Your Free Special Bonuses

 
Life Of Milton - A biography of Milton’s intriguing life.

 
Milton – a second biography, written by Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh

 


 
Get This Collection Right Now

 
This is the best John Milton collection you can get, so get it now and start enjoying and being inspired by his words like never before!
Available since: 08/02/2018.

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