John Milton born (9/12/1608)
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All on Tue Dec 10 22:13:18 2024
All these literary figures I feel utterly unqualified to speak of.
I have (almost) finished reading _Paradise Lost_. It's taken me maybe 3
years. I keep the book in the car, for moments when I have some empty
time and want something to read. It's an old college edition from the
1930s, with quite interesting footnotes, especially about Milton's world view/cosmology. (Copernicus and Galileo were still overturning
Bible-based ideas, and Milton was trying to make up his mind.)
Like everybody says, Satan is the most interesting character.
The battle scenes with the rebel angels are like _Star Wars_ or _Lord of
the Rings_ -- equally tiresome after a short while.
From time to time I would come across a phrase and think: Ah! So that's
where it comes from! JM's not up there with Shakes or Bib, but he does
produce quite a few [reaches for dictionary of quotations]:
Justify the ways of God to men
Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heav'n
...could make the worse appear the better reason.
Confusion worse confounded
...all hell broke loose
and phrases that have made book titles I remember:
Darkness Visible
Precious Bane
Crystal says JM has about 500 first-citations in OED, and I'm willing to believe him without cross-examination. Apart from the excellent
"pandemonium", they are all pretty straightforward compounds or derived
words using the existing stock of English words and affixes: awestruck, complacency, ecstatic, etc.
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