The greatest English poet, indeed, of the century was, or believed himself to be, a philosophical or theological poet of the same order as Dante. Paradise Lost was written to be a justification of ‘the ways of God to men’, resting on a theological system as definite and almost as carefully articulated in the De Doctrina.

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The greatest English poet, indeed, of the century was, or believed himself to be, a philosophical or theological poet of the same order as Dante. Paradise Lost was written to be a justification of ‘the ways of God to men’.

The greatest English poet, indeed, of the century was, or believed himself to be.