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variations
in the title-
pages etc.
pages etc.
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by Cowper W. and Hayley W. 4 vols. Chichester, 1810.
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Poetical Works. Ed. Brydges, Egerton. 6 vols. 1835.
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Poetical Works. Ed. Montgomery, J. 1843.
Poetical Works. Ed. Gilfillan, G. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1853.
Poetical Works. Ed. Cleveland, C. D. Philadelphia, 1853.
Poetical Works. Ed. Keightley, T. 1859.
English Poems. Ed. Browne, R. C. 2 vols. Oxford, 1866.
Poetical Works. Ed. with introductions, notes, and an essay on Milton's
English, by Masson, D. 3 vols. 1874 ff. Also in Golden Treasury Series,
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Italian Poems translated into English verse] and addressed to a gentleman
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Latin and Italian Poems translated into English verse (with the originals];
and a fragment of a Commentary on Paradise Lost, by the late
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notes of various authors. Chichester, 1808.
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1814.
Poems trans. into Latin, by Hog (Hogaeus). 1690-4.
Arcades. Ed. Verity, A. W. Cambridge, 1891.
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A Maske (Comus] Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634: On Michaelmasse
night, before the Right Honorable, John Earle of Bridgewater, Vicount
Brackly, Lord Praesident of Wales, And one of His Majesties most
honorable Privie Counsell. . . . Printed for Humphrey Robinson, at the
signe of the Three Pidgeons in Pauls Church-yard. 1637.
Rptd, Cambridge, 1906. Ed. Todd, H. J. Canterbury, 1798. Ed.
Sprague, H. B. New York, 1876. Ed. Ranking, B. M. and D. F. 1878.
Ed. Verity, A. W. Cambridge, 1909. Ed. Elton, 0. Oxford, 1893.
Illustrations to Milton's Comus, by Wm Blake (reproductions of 8 drawings).
1890.
[For eds. of Comus as altered for the stage by Dalton, J. and
Colman, G. , see J. P. Anderson's bibliography in R. Garnett's Life of
Milton. ]
Epitaph, An, on the admirable Dramaticke Poet W. Shakespeare. (Part of
the introductory matter to the 1632 Shakespeare folio. ) Written
1630.
Il Penseroso. Ed. Elton, 0. Oxford, 1890.
L’Allegro. Ed. Elton, 0. Oxford, 1893.
Lycidas. First edition published at the end of: Justa Edouardo King
naufrago, ab Amicis morentibus, amoris et uvelas xápuv. . . . Canta-
brigiæ: Apud Thomam Buck, & Rogerum Daniel, celeberrimæ Academiæ
typographos. 1638.
Rptd and collated with the autograph copy in Lib. Trin. Col. Camb. ,
ed. Paley, F. A. , 1874. Ed. Elton, 0. Oxford, 1893.
Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity, L'Allegro, Il Penseroso and Lycidas.
Ed. Verity, A. W. Cambridge, 1891.
Paradise lost. A Poem Written in Ten Books By John Milton. Licensed
and Entred according to Order. Printed, and are to be sold by Peter
Parker under Creed Church neer Aldgate; And by Robert Boulter at
the Turks Head in Bishopsgate-street; And Matthias Walker, under
St. Dunstons Church in Fleet-street, 1667.
(For variations in the title-
pages etc. of the copies dated 1667, 1668 and 1669, see preface to
W. Aldis Wright's ed. of the Poetical Works. )
Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton.
The Second Edition. Revised and Augmented by the same Author.
Printed by S. Simmons next door to the Golden Lion in Aldersgate-
street, 1674. ['The ten books of the first edition became twelve in the
second by subdividing Books vii and x, so that the 1290 lines of the
original Book VII were distributed between Books VII and vill; Books VIII
and ıx then became Books ix and x, and the original Book x, which
consisted of 1540 lines, was broken up into the present Books Xi and xil. '
W. Aldis Wright, preface to Poetical Works. ] Ed. Hume, P. 1695.
Ed. Bentley, R. 1732. [Full of rash emendations; see Pearce's reply to
these. ] Ed. Newton, T. 1749. Ed. Lofft, Capel, Bury St Edmunds,
1792. Ed. Boyd, J. R. New York, 1851. Ed. Shepherd, R. H. 1873.
Ed. Masson, D. 1877. Ed. Verity, A. W. Cambridge, 1910.
Paradise Lost i and 11. Ed. Beeching, H. C. and Chambers, E. K. Oxford,
1893.
[Paradise Lost was trans. into Latin by Trapp, J. , 1741, and Dobson, W. ,
Oxford, 1750; into French, by Chateaubriand, Paris, 1836, and Dupre de
Saint Maur, 1729; into German, by Berge, Ernst Gottlieb von, Das verlustigte
Paradeis, Zerbst, 1682; Bodmer, J. J. , 1732; and into Italian, by Rolli, P. ,
1736, and Papi, L. , Lucca, 1811; into Hebrew, by Salkinson, I. E. , Vienna,
1871. )
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discover'd, the Licencer conferrd with, and the Opinion which they
traduce defended. By the former Author, J. M. 1645.
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A Common-Place Book of John Milton. Reproduced from the original MS.
Ed. Horwood, A. J. 1876, 1877.
Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove Hirelings out of the
Church. Wherein is also discourc'd of Tithes, Church-fees, Church-
Revenues; and whether any maintenance of ministers can be sett”d by
Law. The author, J. M. Printed by T. N. for L. Chapman at the
Crown in Popes-head Alley, 1659.
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for Brabazon Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill, 1674.
Doctrine, The, and Discipline Of Divorce: Restor'd to the good of both Sexes,
from the Bondage of Canon Law, and other mistakes, to Christian
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thought on in the Reformation intended. Printed by T. P. and M. 8.
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Poetical Works. Ed. Brydges, Egerton. 6 vols. 1835.
Poetical Works of Milton, Thomson and Young. Ed. Cary, H. F. 1841.
Poetical Works. Ed. Montgomery, J. 1843.
Poetical Works. Ed. Gilfillan, G. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1853.
Poetical Works. Ed. Cleveland, C. D. Philadelphia, 1853.
Poetical Works. Ed. Keightley, T. 1859.
English Poems. Ed. Browne, R. C. 2 vols. Oxford, 1866.
Poetical Works. Ed. with introductions, notes, and an essay on Milton's
English, by Masson, D. 3 vols. 1874 ff. Also in Golden Treasury Series,
2 vols. , 1874 ff. and in Globe ed. , 1877 ff.
Poetical Works. Ed. Bradshaw, J. 2 vols. 1878.
Poetical Works. Ed. Rossetti, W. M. (1880) ff.
Poetical Works. Ed. after the original texts by Beeching, H. C. 1900.
Poetical Works. Ed. Moody, V. Boston, 1900.
Poetical Works. Ed. with critical notes, by Wright, W. Aldis. Cambridge,
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Minor Poems. Ed. Beeching, H. C. 1903.
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Italian Poems translated into English verse] and addressed to a gentleman
of Italy. By Langhorne, J. 1776.
Latin and Italian Poems translated into English verse (with the originals];
and a fragment of a Commentary on Paradise Lost, by the late
W. Cowper, with a preface and notes by the editor (Hayley, W. ) and
notes of various authors. Chichester, 1808.
Latin and Italian Poems. Translated into English verse by Strutt, J. G.
1814.
Poems trans. into Latin, by Hog (Hogaeus). 1690-4.
Arcades. Ed. Verity, A. W. Cambridge, 1891.
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7
A Maske (Comus] Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634: On Michaelmasse
night, before the Right Honorable, John Earle of Bridgewater, Vicount
Brackly, Lord Praesident of Wales, And one of His Majesties most
honorable Privie Counsell. . . . Printed for Humphrey Robinson, at the
signe of the Three Pidgeons in Pauls Church-yard. 1637.
Rptd, Cambridge, 1906. Ed. Todd, H. J. Canterbury, 1798. Ed.
Sprague, H. B. New York, 1876. Ed. Ranking, B. M. and D. F. 1878.
Ed. Verity, A. W. Cambridge, 1909. Ed. Elton, 0. Oxford, 1893.
Illustrations to Milton's Comus, by Wm Blake (reproductions of 8 drawings).
1890.
[For eds. of Comus as altered for the stage by Dalton, J. and
Colman, G. , see J. P. Anderson's bibliography in R. Garnett's Life of
Milton. ]
Epitaph, An, on the admirable Dramaticke Poet W. Shakespeare. (Part of
the introductory matter to the 1632 Shakespeare folio. ) Written
1630.
Il Penseroso. Ed. Elton, 0. Oxford, 1890.
L’Allegro. Ed. Elton, 0. Oxford, 1893.
Lycidas. First edition published at the end of: Justa Edouardo King
naufrago, ab Amicis morentibus, amoris et uvelas xápuv. . . . Canta-
brigiæ: Apud Thomam Buck, & Rogerum Daniel, celeberrimæ Academiæ
typographos. 1638.
Rptd and collated with the autograph copy in Lib. Trin. Col. Camb. ,
ed. Paley, F. A. , 1874. Ed. Elton, 0. Oxford, 1893.
Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity, L'Allegro, Il Penseroso and Lycidas.
Ed. Verity, A. W. Cambridge, 1891.
Paradise lost. A Poem Written in Ten Books By John Milton. Licensed
and Entred according to Order. Printed, and are to be sold by Peter
Parker under Creed Church neer Aldgate; And by Robert Boulter at
the Turks Head in Bishopsgate-street; And Matthias Walker, under
St. Dunstons Church in Fleet-street, 1667.
(For variations in the title-
pages etc. of the copies dated 1667, 1668 and 1669, see preface to
W. Aldis Wright's ed. of the Poetical Works. )
Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton.
The Second Edition. Revised and Augmented by the same Author.
Printed by S. Simmons next door to the Golden Lion in Aldersgate-
street, 1674. ['The ten books of the first edition became twelve in the
second by subdividing Books vii and x, so that the 1290 lines of the
original Book VII were distributed between Books VII and vill; Books VIII
and ıx then became Books ix and x, and the original Book x, which
consisted of 1540 lines, was broken up into the present Books Xi and xil. '
W. Aldis Wright, preface to Poetical Works. ] Ed. Hume, P. 1695.
Ed. Bentley, R. 1732. [Full of rash emendations; see Pearce's reply to
these. ] Ed. Newton, T. 1749. Ed. Lofft, Capel, Bury St Edmunds,
1792. Ed. Boyd, J. R. New York, 1851. Ed. Shepherd, R. H. 1873.
Ed. Masson, D. 1877. Ed. Verity, A. W. Cambridge, 1910.
Paradise Lost i and 11. Ed. Beeching, H. C. and Chambers, E. K. Oxford,
1893.
[Paradise Lost was trans. into Latin by Trapp, J. , 1741, and Dobson, W. ,
Oxford, 1750; into French, by Chateaubriand, Paris, 1836, and Dupre de
Saint Maur, 1729; into German, by Berge, Ernst Gottlieb von, Das verlustigte
Paradeis, Zerbst, 1682; Bodmer, J. J. , 1732; and into Italian, by Rolli, P. ,
1736, and Papi, L. , Lucca, 1811; into Hebrew, by Salkinson, I. E. , Vienna,
1871. )
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Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes and Poems. Ed. Newton, T. 1752.
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publish’d. Ed. Toland, J. 3 vols. Amsterdam, 1698.
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Areopagitica; A Speech Of Mr John Milton For the Liberty of Unlicenc'd
Printing. 1644. Ed. Arber, E. 1868 etc. Ed. Hales, J. W. Oxford,
1866 ff.
Accedence Commend't Grammar. Printed for S. S. and are to be sold by
John Starkey at the Miter in Fleet-street, near Temple-bar, 1669.
Animadversions Upon The Remonstrants Defence, Against Smectymnuus.
Printed for Thomas Underhill, and are to be sold at the Signe of the
Bible in Wood-street, 1641. [Smectymnuus=Stephen Marshall, Ed.
mund Calamy, Thomas Young, Matthew Newcomen, William Spurstow. ]
Apology, An, Against a Pamphlet Calld A Modest Confutation of the Ani-
madversions upon the Remonstrant against Smectymnuus: Printed by
E. G. for John Rothwell, and are to be sold at the signe of the Sunne in
Pauls Church-yard, 1642.
Brief Notes Upon a late Sermon, Titſd The Fear of God and the King;
Preachd, and since Publishd, By Matthew Griffith, D. D. And Chaplain
to the late King. Wherein many Notorious Wrestings of Scripture,
and other Falsities are observed by J. M. 1660.
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1660. ]
Britain, The History of, That part especially now call’d England. From the
first Traditional Beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conquest.
Collected out of the ancientest and best Authours thereof by John
Milton. Printed by J. M. for James Allestry, at the Rose and Crown in
St Paul's Church-Yard, 1670.
Colasterion: A Reply To A Nameles Answer Against The Doctrine and
Discipline of Divorce. Wherein The trivial Author of that Answer is
discover'd, the Licencer conferrd with, and the Opinion which they
traduce defended. By the former Author, J. M. 1645.
:
## p. 417 (#433) ############################################
Chapter V
417
A Common-Place Book of John Milton. Reproduced from the original MS.
Ed. Horwood, A. J. 1876, 1877.
Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove Hirelings out of the
Church. Wherein is also discourc'd of Tithes, Church-fees, Church-
Revenues; and whether any maintenance of ministers can be sett”d by
Law. The author, J. M. Printed by T. N. for L. Chapman at the
Crown in Popes-head Alley, 1659.
Declaration, A. Or Letters Patents of the Election of this present King of
Poland John the Third, Elected on the 22d of May last past, Anno
Dom. 1674. . . . Now faithfully translated from the Latin Copy. Printed
for Brabazon Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill, 1674.
Doctrine, The, and Discipline Of Divorce: Restor'd to the good of both Sexes,
from the Bondage of Canon Law, and other mistakes, to Christian
Freedom, guided by the Rule of Charity. Wherein also many places of
Scripture, have recovered their long-lost meaning. Seasonable to be now
thought on in the Reformation intended. Printed by T. P. and M. 8.
In Goldsmiths Alley. 1643.
