Is Milton Better Than Shakespeare? - Nigel Smith [2014] | Intelligence Squared
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コメント (9)
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Milton was stone blind when he wrote Paradise Lost, having dictated the entire work. He saw the whole thing with his inner eye, a feat he reflects on elsewhere. I love Milton. Who would not? Thank you for your talk and presentation.
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The answer to the question, "Is Milton better than Shakespeake?" would be dumber than the already colossally dumb question that is asked in the first place.
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Thank you for posting this video, very informative, entertaining and fun, thank you so much. I think Shakespeare is better. Be safe, healthy and happy God bless you and keep you in His perfect peace and in His love 😊 Saturday, February 10, 2024
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I prefer cheddar
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Satan is presented in “Paradise lost” in all his beauty and glory, as the most powerful Angel. His expulsion from heaven , into Hell, seems all the more poignant in view of this. Powerful imagery and verse.
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Its an old debate on this channel
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The affected faux-innocent style used by the actors they get for such readings is enough to put people off whatever they're hearing. Sickly-sweet middle-class fare.
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The spearshaker didn’t exist. The man was made up by Francis Bacon and his cronies.