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In Our Time: Science

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The Moving on in the Work of Milton After Shakespeare

The medieval city has gone because the circumstances that created it, which is essentially war between city-states, has been superseded. Shakespeare's famous sonnet fell hand-to-face the idea that everything that we make in civilisation sooner or later will come to an end. The natural force of the waves of the sea and of time, those just go on rolling on and on. Do you see a moving on in the work of Milton after Shakespeare?

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