Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Selections From the Prose Works of John Milton: With Critical Remarks and Elucidations
Lieve that angels do guide the pen Of those who, how ever encompassed With human infirmity, stand forth, in the dark and evil days Of trouble, and rebuke, and blasphemy, the champions Of God's eternal truth. Such a one was Milton - and surely it is well worth while to rescue from Oblivion, and not willingly let die, any such magnificent passage which has fallen.
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