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Evan Thomas, Milton Group8, Milton Group7, Milton Group6, Milton Group5, Milton Group4, Milton Group3, Milton Group2, Milton Group1, Milton Group9, Authors

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God

"As well, Milton’s theology allowed him to portray God the Father as an
epic character, a literary choice often thought impossible and probably
sacrilegious."

Lewalski, Barbara K.. "Milton: Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes", The Cambridge History of English Poetry. Ed. Michael O'Neill. 1st ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. pp. 255-280. Cambridge Histories Online. Web. 24 October 2014.
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