Papyr
Poetry

Paradise Lost

by Milton, John

Satan, newly cast out of Heaven, rallies his fallen angels and plots revenge by corrupting God's newest creation — humanity.

320

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5h

Reading time

1667

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80,151

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320

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8h 26m

Audio

13

Chapters

Table of Contents

1Introduction (one page)
2Book I
3Book II
4Book III
5Book IV
6Book V
7Book VI
8Book VII
9Book VIII
10Book IX
11Book X
12Book XI
13Book XII

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Introduction (one page) This etext was originally created in 1964-1965 according to Dr. Joseph Raben of Queens College, NY, to whom it is attributed by . We had heard of this etext for years but it was not until 1991 that we actually managed to track it down to a specific location, and then it took months to convince people to let us have a copy, then more months for them actually to do the copying and get it to us. Then another month to convert to something we could massage with our favorite 486 in DOS. After that it was only a matter of days to get it into this shape you will see below. The original was, of course, in CAPS only, and so were all the other etexts of the 60’s and early 70’s. Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking any etext with both upper and In the course of our searches for Professor Raben and his etext we were never able to determine where copies were or which of a variety of editions he may have used as a source. We did get a little information here and there, but even after we received a copy of the etext we were unwilling to release it without first determining that it was in fact Public Domain and finding Raben to verify this and get his permission. Interested enough, in a totally unrelated action to our searches for To give you an estimation of the difference in the original and what we have today: the original was probably entered on cards commonly known at the time as “IBM cards” (Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate) and probably took in excess of 100...

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Adam (Biblical figure) -- PoetryBible. Genesis -- History of Biblical events -- PoetryEve (Biblical figure) -- PoetryFall of man -- Poetryepicpoetryreligionbritish-literaturemorality

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