Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience.
Meaning
This emphasizes freedom of speech and thought.
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About the author
(1608–1674) was an English poet and intellectual best known for his epic poem "Paradise Lost." His work explores themes of free will, obedience, and the struggle between good and evil. Milton’s writing combines poetic grandeur with philosophical depth. He was also a political thinker who advocated for freedom of speech and expression. John Milton’s contributions to literature and political thought remain influential today.
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