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One of the greatest (English) [[epic|epics]]. Written by [[John Milton]]. In the narrative of the Biblical story of the Fall of Lucifer and the Fall of Adam and Eve, the narrator sets out to “justify the ways of God to man”. But, he does much more. | One of the greatest (English) [[epic|epics]]. Written by [[John Milton]]. In the narrative of the Biblical story of the Fall of Lucifer and the Fall of Adam and Eve, the narrator sets out to “justify the ways of God to man”. But, he does much more. | ||
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One of the greatest (English) epics. Written by John Milton. In the narrative of the Biblical story of the Fall of Lucifer and the Fall of Adam and Eve, the narrator sets out to “justify the ways of God to man”. But, he does much more.