The Complete Poems of John Milton


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It is by his poetry that Milton is best known; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak. By the general suffrage of the civilized world, his place has been assigned among the greatest masters of the art... No poet has ever triumphed over greater difficulties than Milton. He received a learned education: he was a profound and elegant classical scholar: he had studied all the mysteries of rabbinical literature: he was intimately acquainted with every language in modern Europe from which either pleasure or information was then to be derived. He was perhaps the only poet of later times who has been distinguished by the excellence of his Latin verse.

The most striking characteristic of the poetry of Milton is the extreme remoteness of the associations by means of which it acts on the reader. Its effect is produced, not so much by what it expresses, as by what it suggests; not so much by the ideas which it directly conveys, as by other ideas which are connected with them. He electrifies the mind through conductors. The most unimaginative man must understand the Iliad. Homer gives him no choice, and requires from him no exertion, but takes the whole upon himself, and sets the images in so clear a light that it is impossible to be blind to them. The works of Milton cannot be comprehended or enjoyed unless the mind of the reader cooperate with that of the writer. He does not paint a finished picture, or play for a mere passive listener. He sketches, and leaves others to fill up the outline. He strikes the key-note, and expects his hearer to make out the melody.

We often hear of the magical influence of poetry. The expression in general means nothing ; but, applied to the writings of Milton, it is most appropriate. His poetry acts like an incantation. Its merit lies less in its obvious meaning than in its occult power. There would seem at first sight, to be no more in his words than in other words. But they are words of enchantment. No sooner are they pronounced, than the past is present and the distant near. New forms of beauty start at once into existence, and all the burial-places of the memory give up their dead. Change the structure of the sentence; substitute one synonyme for another, and the whole effect is destroyed. - Summary by John Lord

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On the Morning of Christ's Nativity 16:47 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
Paraphrase on Psalm CXIV 2:15 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
Psalm CXXXVI 6:28 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough 6:25 Gelesen von Winnifred Assmann
At a Vacation Exercise in the College, Part Latin, Part English 5:56 Gelesen von fionatronix
The Passion 5:16 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
On Shakespeare 1:56 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
On the University Carrier 2:13 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
Another on the Same 2:50 Gelesen von Christina Roberts
An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester 4:32 Gelesen von Christina Roberts
On His Being Arrived to the Age of Twenty-Three 1:30 Gelesen von E. Sharp
L'Allegro 7:41 Gelesen von E. Sharp
Il Penseroso 8:51 Gelesen von E. Sharp
Sonnet to the Nightingale 1:37 Gelesen von Winnifred Assmann
Song on May Morning 1:30 Gelesen von pattymarie
On Time 1:53 Gelesen von Phil Schempf
At a Solemn Music 2:51 Gelesen von pattymarie
Upon the Circumcision 2:46 Gelesen von pattymarie
Arcades 6:51 Gelesen von Brize C
Comus, a Mask Part 1 26:01 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Comus, a Mask Part 2 27:52 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Lycidas 10:13 Gelesen von M1lesTrials
When the Assault Was Intended to the City 1:49 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
To a Virtuous Young Lady 1:33 Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk
To the Lady Margaret Ley 1:52 Gelesen von Stefan Von Blon
On the Detraction Which Followed Upon My Writing Certain Treatises 1:55 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
On the Same 1:48 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
On the New Forcers of Conscience Under the Long Parliament 1:46 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
To Mr H. Lawes on His Airs 1:51 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
On the Religious Memory of Mrs Catherine Thomson, My Christian Friend, Deceased Dec 16, 1646 1:20 Gelesen von Public Domain Scholar
On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester 1:29 Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk
To the Lord General Cromwell, on the Proposals of Certain Ministers at the Committee for the Propagation of the Gospel 1:58 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
To Sir Henry Vane the Younger 1:45 Gelesen von Arthur Nascimento
On the Late Massacre in Piemont 1:31 Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk
On His Blindness 1:36 Gelesen von Winnifred Assmann
To Mr Lawrence 1:22 Gelesen von Anthony Will
To Cyriack Skinner 1:18 Gelesen von Anthony Will
To the Same 1:19 Gelesen von Juliano Battista
On His Deceased Wife 1:52 Gelesen von Alan Mapstone
Paradise Lost: the First Book Part 1 20:55 Gelesen von Brize C
Paradise Lost: the First Book Part 2 31:36 Gelesen von Brize C
Paradise Lost: the Second Book Part 1 31:30 Gelesen von Brize C
Paradise Lost: the Second Book Part 2 34:23 Gelesen von Brize C
Paradise Lost: the Third Book 47:24 Gelesen von Adrian Stephens
Paradise Lost: the Fourth Book Part 1 32:19 Gelesen von Carmen2u
Paradise Lost: the Fourth Book Part 2 29:52 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Paradise Lost: the Fifth Book Part 1 29:39 Gelesen von Brize C
Paradise Lost: the Fifth Book Part 2 27:46 Gelesen von Brize C
Paradise Lost: the Sixth Book Part 1 35:36 Gelesen von Adrian Stephens
Paradise Lost: the Sixth Book Part 2 24:54 Gelesen von Adrian Stephens
Paradise Lost: the Seventh Book 37:43 Gelesen von E. Sharp
Paradise Lost: the Eighth Book 32:33 Gelesen von Public Domain Scholar
Paradise Lost: the Ninth Book Part 1 28:04 Gelesen von Denny
Paradise Lost: the Ninth Book Part 2 39:11 Gelesen von Denny
Paradise Lost: the Tenth Book Part 1 30:33 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Paradise Lost: the Tenth Book Part 2 34:56 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Paradise Lost: the Eleventh Book Part 1 28:44 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Paradise Lost: the Eleventh Book Part 2 23:48 Gelesen von Roy Dickel
Paradise Lost: the Twelfth Book 36:40 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Paradise Regained: the First Book 31:49 Gelesen von E. Sharp
Paradise Regained: the Second Book 31:24 Gelesen von E. Sharp
Paradise Regained: the Third Book 29:55 Gelesen von E. Sharp
Paradise Regained: the Fourth Book 41:32 Gelesen von E. Sharp
Milton's Introduction to Samson Agonistes 5:52 Gelesen von Juliano Battista
Samson Agonistes, 1667—1671 Part 1 33:14 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Samson Agonistes, 1667—1671 Part 2 40:11 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Samson Agonistes, 1667—1671 Part 3 29:45 Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland