His imprisonment was one of the earliest examples of censorship by the government. He was publishing works on divorce, which the authorities considered to be a touchy subject. He most likely wasn't jailed for long, though, as his encounter was described as a "brush with the law" in his autobiography.
John Keats was not blind. It was John Milton, for a period.
Milton and Wordsworth.
Three political writings of John Milton are: Of Reformation in England The Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Commonwealth The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
John Milton's work that speaks of the peoples' right to select and remove rulers is titled: The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates.
John Peterson Milton has written: 'Prophecy interpreted' -- subject(s): Bible, Jews, Prophecies, Restoration 'God's word to men'
In "On His Blindness," John Milton regrets that he wasted his time and talent because of his blindness. He laments that he may not be able to use his gift of writing to serve God, as he had originally hoped.
commonwealth
Yes, John Milton was imprisoned for a brief period in 1660. His arrest was part of the political turmoil following the restoration of the monarchy in England, as he had been a strong supporter of the Commonwealth and a critic of the monarchy. He was detained for his political writings and opposition to royal authority but was released after a short time.
John Milton
John Milton Branton's birth name is Milton Olen Branton.
John Milton was born on December 9, 1608.
John Milton - composer - died in 1647.
John Milton - composer - was born in 1562.
John Milton Roberts died in 1990.
John Milton Roberts was born in 1916.
John Milton Thayer died in 1906.
John Milton Glover was born in 1852.