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Paradise Regained

noun

  1. an epic poem (1671) by John Milton.


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Beyond the awful but not impassable ordeal, the guilty man and woman see the divine horizon of paradise regained.

So long as the policeman's special form of Imbecility triumphs in the world, there will be no Paradise Regained.

It was he who first suggested to Milton that he should write "Paradise Regained."

In my opinion it contains finer poetry than has appeared in England since the publication of Paradise Regained.

The general sobriety of the style of "Paradise Regained" is a fertile theme for the critics.

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