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Chapter 85 Milton's "Ariobachtica"

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Milton's "Ariobachtica" British poet Milton, everyone knows that he is the great British poet in the seventeenth century, and he is the author of the long poem "Lost Joy". Many people have written articles about the authors of "Paradise Garden" and "Returning to Paradise", but few people mentioned that Against religious persecution and censorship, he was the bravest man in Britain at the time in fighting for freedom of speech. A culture warrior. In 1643, the British Parliament passed laws and regulations to check publications and control printing houses.

The clampdown on the freedom of writing and publishing at that time.In November of the following year, the poet Milton published his Famous eloquent essay "Areopagitica" ("Areopagitica")' for Congress last year The passed motion expressed strong protest.He has religiously, politically, historically and culturally body, citing classics to argue that such a bill is harmful to the country's political and cultural progress.Milton Aiming at the stubborn political power in Britain at that time, especially pointed out that the censorship system of printed publications was a dark

One of the tyranny invented by the medieval inquisition.He said that since the Reformation was under way, The tyranny left over from this dark age cannot tolerate its resurrection. The so-called "Arioba Chidika" is a poem borrowed by poets from ancient Greek Athens to judge criminals. Gus Court, to ridicule the "cultural referee" system that Britain was going to implement at that time. Fam says in the preface to this Aliobachidika, an introduction to Milton: "In Milton's time, people's progress was mostly pinned on religious and moral concepts. The task of the age was to continue what Wycliffe and Martin Luther had begun; to go further

Reform the "reform movement" itself.In this task, Milton is better than any of his contemporaries. Bigger and more substantial gains and achievements.He does not confine himself to disputing one or one particular creed; Instead, he defended what many at the time thought Abominable principle…. " Milton said that the persecution of culture by the "Inquisition" can be traced from some ancient manuscripts handed down It can be seen from the book.There is a Davan Shadi's manuscript, which has been reviewed by five religious institutions. Comments and seals.Milton said that the writings of Mr. Davain Shadi were probably very legal, so it was

Only then can it be approved for printing, and at the same time there is an opportunity to keep the original manuscript, otherwise it would have been incinerated" End of the Book" was destroyed in the flames.
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