MILTON, J.: Essential John Milton (The).

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Main Author: Milton, John (Author)
Corporate Author: Naxos Digital Services
Language:English
Published: Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Incorporated 2008.
Series:Naxos Spoken Word Library.
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505 0 |a PARADISE LOST Book I Line 1: Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit ( 07 min., 52 sec. ) -- Line 128: O Prince, O chief of many throned Powers ( 04 min., 47 sec. ) -- Line 242: Is this the region, this the soil, the clime ( 06 min., 38 sec. ) -- Line 522: All these and more came flocking; but with looks ( 05 min., 31 sec. ) -- Line 622: O myriads of immortal Spirits, O Powers ( 05 min., 35 sec. ) -- Line 722: {u2026}Th' ascending pile ( 04 min., 20 sec. ) -- Book II Line 1: High on a throne of royal state, which far ( 07 min., 31 sec. ) -- Line 119: I should be much for open war, O Peers ( 06 min., 45 sec. ) -- Line 229: Either to disenthrone the King of Heav'n ( 04 min., 43 sec. ) -- Line 310: Thrones and imperial Powers, offspring of Heav'n ( 05 min., 18 sec. ) -- Line 390: Well have ye judged, well ended long debate ( 02 min., 39 sec. ) -- Line 430: O progeny of Heav'n, empyreal Thrones ( 03 min., 02 sec. ) -- Line 506: The Stygian Council thus dissolved; and forth ( 05 min., 51 sec. ) -- Line 704: So spake the grisly terror, and in shape ( 08 min., 40 sec. ) -- Line 850: The key of this infernal pit by due ( 07 min. ) -- Line 968: T' whom Satan turning boldly thus. Ye Powers ( 05 min., 04 sec. ) -- Book III Paraphrase: God sitting on his throne sees Satan{u2026} ( 01 min., 54 sec. ) -- Book IV Line 1: O for that warning voice, which he who saw ( 07 min., 24 sec. ) -- Line 114: Thus while he spake, each passion dimmed his face ( 03 min., 18 sec. ) -- Line 172: Now to th' ascent of that steep savage hill ( 03 min., 35 sec. ) -- Line 246: {u2026}thus was this place ( 06 min., 20 sec. ) -- Line 358: O Hell! What do mine eyes with grief behold ( 05 min., 29 sec. ) -- Line 440: To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom ( 03 min., 16 sec. ) -- Line 492: So spake our general mother, and with eyes ( 03 min., 09 sec. ) -- Books V{u2013}VIII Paraphrase: Meanwhile, Uriel, descending ( 02 min., 16 sec. ) -- Book IX Line 1: No more of talk where God or angel guest ( 05 min., 33 sec. ) -- Line 99: O earth, how like to Heav'n, if not preferr'd ( 06 min., 57 sec. ) -- Line 204: And Eve first to her husband thus began. ( 03 min., 48 sec. ) -- Line 270: To whom the virgin majesty of Eve ( 05 min., 27 sec. ) -- Line 376: So spake the patriarch of mankind, but Eve ( 07 min., 07 sec. ) -- Line 494: So spake the Enemy of mankind, enclosed ( 04 min., 13 sec. ) -- Line 567: To whom the guileful Tempter thus replied. ( 02 min., 37 sec. ) -- Line 613: So talked the spirited sly snake; and Eve ( 03 min., 39 sec. ) -- Line 679: O sacred, wise and wisdom-giving plant ( 04 min., 13 sec. ) -- Line 745: Great are thy virtues, doubtless, best of fruits ( 06 min., 56 sec. ) -- Line 856: Hast thou not wondered Adam, at my stay? ( 02 min., 35 sec. ) -- Line 896: O fairest of Creation, last and best ( 04 min., 42 sec. ) -- Line 960: So Adam, and thus Eve to him replied. ( 04 min., 43 sec. ) -- Line 1034: So said he, and forbore not glance or toy ( 06 min., 18 sec. ) -- Line 1134: Would thou hadst hearkened to my words, and stayed ( 03 min., 15 sec. ) -- Book X Paraphrase: Man's disobedience known ( 38 sec. ) -- Line 68: Father Eternal, thine is to decree ( 09 min., 07 sec. ) -- Line 229: Meanwhile ere thus was sinned and judged on earth ( 04 min., 58 sec. ) -- Line 354: O parent, these are thy magnific deeds ( 03 min., 56 sec. ) -- Line 460: Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Virtues, Powers ( 07 min., 19 sec. ) -- Books XI and XII Paraphrase: Meanwhile Sin and Death rejoice ( 01 min., 52 sec. ) -- Book XII Line 553: How soon hath thy prediction, seer blest ( 07 min., 53 sec. ) -- Paradise Regained {u2013} Book I ( 03 min., 48 sec. ) -- Oh ancient powers of Air and this wide World ( 04 min., 31 sec. ) -- So to the coast of Jordan he directs ( 03 min., 54 sec. ) -- Meanwhile the Son of God, who yet some days ( 04 min., 36 sec. ) -- This having heard, straight I again revolved ( 02 min., 52 sec. ) -- Full forty days he passed {u2013} whether on hill ( 03 min., 54 sec. ) -- Whom thus answered the Arch-Fiend, now undisguised: ( 03 min., 10 sec. ) -- To whom our Saviour sternly thus replied: ( 03 min., 41 sec. ) -- So spake our Saviour; but the subtle Fiend, ( 03 min., 32 sec. ) -- Book II ( 03 min., 30 sec. ) -- Thus they out of their plaints new hope resume ( 03 min., 18 sec. ) -- The while her Son, tracing the desert wild, ( 03 min., 51 sec. ) -- To whom quick answer Satan thus returned: ( 03 min., 38 sec. ) -- He ceased, and heard their grant in loud acclaim; ( 03 min., 46 sec. ) -- He viewed it round; ( 04 min., 34 sec. ) -- 'What doubts the Son of God to sit and eat?' ( 04 min., 18 sec. ) -- To whom thus Jesus patiently replied: ( 04 min., 05 sec. ) -- Book III ( 03 min., 14 sec. ) -- To whom our Saviour calmly thus replied ( 04 min., 10 sec. ) -- To whom the Tempter, murmuring, thus replied ( 04 min., 36 sec. ) -- To whom our Saviour answer thus returned ( 04 min., 15 sec. ) -- With that (such power was given him then), he took ( 03 min., 43 sec. ) -- He looked, and saw what numbers numberless ( 04 min., 26 sec. ) -- To whom our Saviour answered thus, unmoved ( 04 min., 19 sec. ) -- Book IV ( 02 min., 37 sec. ) -- And now the Tempter thus his silence broke ( 04 min., 10 sec. ) -- To whom the Son of God, unmoved, replied ( 03 min., 42 sec. ) -- Whom thus our Saviour answered with disdain ( 04 min., 08 sec. ) -- Look once more, ere we leave this specular mount ( 02 min., 55 sec. ) -- To whom our Saviour sagely thus replied ( 03 min., 04 sec. ) -- Or, if I would delight my private hours ( 03 min., 50 sec. ) -- So saying, he took (for still he knew his power Not yet expired) ( 03 min., 30 sec. ) -- Him walking on a sunny hill he found ( 03 min., 15 sec. ) -- To whom the Fiend, now swoln with rage, replied ( 03 min., 46 sec. ) -- But Satan, smitten with amazement, fell ( 02 min., 07 sec. ) -- 'True Image of the Father, whether throned{u2026}' ( 05 min., 13 sec. ) -- At a Vacation Exercise ( 06 min., 46 sec. ) -- L'Allegro ( 07 min., 19 sec. ) -- Il Penseroso ( 05 min., 21 sec. ) -- Or let my lamp, at midnight hour{u2026} ( 05 min., 06 sec. ) -- At a Solemn Musick ( 01 min., 55 sec. ) -- To Mr. H Lawes, on his Aires ( 01 min., 05 sec. ) -- On Time ( 01 min., 17 sec. ) -- On Shakespeare ( 01 min., 05 sec. ) -- On the morning of Christ's Nativity ( 05 min., 49 sec. ) -- Yea Truth, and Justice then{u2026} ( 03 min., 31 sec. ) -- Sonnet: To the Lord General Cromwell ( 01 min., 13 sec. ) -- Sonnet: On the detraction which followed{u2026} ( 01 min., 07 sec. ) -- Sonnet: On the Late Massacre in Piedmont ( 55 sec. ) -- Lycidas ( 06 min., 25 sec. ) -- cont. It was that fatal and perfidious bark{u2026} ( 06 min., 47 sec. ) -- Sonnet: To the Nightingale ( 56 sec. ) -- Sonnet: On my 23rd Birthday ( 01 min., 38 sec. ) -- from Paradise Lost {u2013} opening of Book I ( 01 min., 48 sec. ) -- from Paradise Lost {u2013} Book 1 {u2013} The fall of Mulciber ( 01 min., 31 sec. ) -- from Paradise Lost {u2013} opening of Book II ( 01 min., 52 sec. ) -- from Paradise Lost {u2013} from Book XII ( 01 min., 30 sec. ) -- from Paradise Regained ( 01 min., 39 sec. ) -- Sonnet: Upon a Deceased Wife ( 01 min., 13 sec. ) -- Sonnet: On his Blindness ( 01 min., 11 sec. ) -- Sonnet: to Cyriack Skinner ( 01 min., 12 sec. ) -- from Samson Agonistes ( 02 min., 05 sec. ) -- The destruction of the Temple from Samson Agonistes ( 02 min., 11 sec. ) -- The Final Chorus from Samson Agonistes ( 48 sec. ) -- from Comus, a Masque ( 03 min., 55 sec. ) -- Introduction to Areopagitica ( 49 sec. ) -- from Areopagitica ( 06 min., 58 sec. ) -- Next, what more national corruption{u2026} ( 06 min., 35 sec. ) -- What advantage is it to be a man{u2026} ( 06 min., 13 sec. ) -- And now the time in special{u2026} ( 05 min., 48 sec. ) -- Introduction to The Doctrine and Discipline ( 41 sec. ) -- from The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce ( 05 min., 36 sec. ) -- How vain therefore is it{u2026}. ( 06 min., 49 sec. ) -- I suppose it will be allow'd us{u2026} ( 07 minutes, 27 sec. 
505 0 |a ) -- Introduction to The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ( 32 sec. 
505 0 |a ) -- From The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ( 07 min., 19 sec. ) -- Since the king or magistrate{u2026} ( 05 min., 40 sec. ) -- John Milton: A Life ( 07 min., 59 sec. ) -- John Milton was a republican and a Protestant. ( 07 min., 03 sec. ) -- In the end, his time at Cambridge{u2026} ( 07 min., 16 sec. ) -- The poem, a pastoral elegy{u2026} ( 06 min., 58 sec. ) -- Speculation surrounds almost every facet{u2026} ( 07 min., 41 sec. ) -- In 1644 he wrote what is still probably{u2026} ( 07 min., 01 sec. ) -- Milton stayed in his role{u2026} ( 08 min., 08 sec. ) -- This was a dangerous thing to be doing{u2026} ( 07 min., 14 sec. ) -- The poem is a dark and dramatic one. ( 07 min., 20 sec. ) -- He was still working, though. ( 06 minutes, 47 sec. ) 
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