Historische
und Politische Aufsätze,
pp.
pp.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
MS 32310.
Miltonio Controversy, A. A book of newspaper cuttings; being letters and
articles by various hands on the poem entitled An Epitaph, and attributed
to Milton by Henry Morley. With a photograph of the MS. 1868.
[Only the copy in B. M. ]
Milton Tercentenary. The Portraits, Prints and Writings of John Milton.
By Dr Williamson, with an appendix and index by Sayle, C. Cambridge,
1908. [Contains facsimiles of early title-pages, etc. ]
The Tercentenary of Milton's Birth. Inaugural meeting at the Theatre,
Burlington Gardens. . . . Lines by George Meredith. . . . Oration by Dr A. W.
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[1909. ]
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Nichols, J. B. Literary Illustrations. 8 vols. 1812-58.
Osgood, C. G. The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems. Yale
Studies in English, no. VIII. 1900.
Milton's Sphere of Fortune (Samson Agon. ). Modern Language Notes,
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Owen, R. Milton and Galileo. Fraser's Magazine. 1869.
Pattison, M. Milton. 1879. See, also, Ward's English Poets, 4 vols. , 1880.
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Reed, H. Lectures on the British Poets. Philadelphia, 1858.
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Rossetti, W. M. Lives of Famous Poets. 1878.
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Saintsbury, G. A History of English Prosody, vol. 11. 1906 ff.
Salmasius, Claudius de. Claudii Salmasii ad Johannem Miltonum Responsio.
1660.
Scheifers, B. On the Sentiment for Nature in Milton's Poetical Works.
Eisleben, 1901.
Scherer, E. Études critiques sur la Littérature Contemporaine. Paris,
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Schmidt, A. Milton's Dramatische Dichtungen. Königsberg, 1864.
Schmidt, I. Milton's Jugendjahre und Jugendwerke. Hamburg, 1896.
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Scrocca, A. Studio critico sul Paradiso Perduto del Milton. Naples, 1902.
Seeley, J. R. Lectures and Essays. 1870.
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Symonds, J. A. Milton's Blank Verse. Fortnightly Review. 1874.
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Thomas, W. Milton's Heroic Line, Mod. Lang. Rev. 1907, 1908. Cf.
Omond, T. S. , in 1909.
Thomason Tracts. A Proclamation for calling in and suppressing of two
books written by John Milton; the one intituled Johannis Miltoni Angli
pro Populo Anglicano Defensio, and the other ELKOVOKAdorns . . . Aug. 13.
1660.
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Chapter V V
423
Todd, H. J. Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton.
1809, etc.
Toland, J. The Life of John Milton. 1699.
Towndrow, R. F. A Day Book of Milton. 1905.
Toynbee, P. Dante in English Literature from Chaucer to Cary, c. 1380–
1844. 2 vols. 1909.
Treitschke, Heinrich von. Milton.
Historische und Politische Aufsätze,
pp. 69–122. Leipzig, 1865.
Trent, W. P. John Milton. 1899.
Tulloch, J. English Puritanism and its Leaders. Edinburgh, 1861.
On Vondel, see Körting's Grundriss der Geschichte der Englischen
Litteratur, 1905; Gosse and Edmundson in above list, Grierson, H. J. C. , The
First Half of the Seventeenth Century: See, also, The Academy and The
Athenaeum, 1885. His Lucifer was trans. by van Noppen, L. C. , New
York, 1898.
Williamson, G. C. Milton. 1905.
Wood, A. à. Fasti Oxonienses, part 1, 480-6. Ed. Bliss, P. 1815.
,
In addition to the MSS in the library of Trinity college, Cambridge, the
University Library, Cambridge, and the Bridgewater Comus M8 in the
library of the earl of Ellesmere, the following in the various collections at
the B. M. may be noted: Additional MSS 4230, 4244, 18861, 24501, 24503,
25429, 28637, 28964, 32310 (Milton's Bible, containing family notes in his own
hand), 36354 (Milton's Commonplace Book, autogr. ); Egerton MS 203; Sloane
MSS 649, 836, 886, 1030, 1325, 1446, 1506, 3324; Stowe MSS 142, 305.
G. A. BROWN.
CHAPTER VI
CAROLINE DIVINES
Adams, Thomas (f. 1612-53), “the prose Shakespeare of paritan theo
logians' (Southey). His works were collected and edited by himself in
1629, and they will be found in Nichol's Puritan Divines, 3 vols. , 1862;
a selection was published at Cambridge in 1909, ed. Brown, J.
Austin, William (1587-1634), friend of James Howell and Edward Alleyn.
Certayne Devout, Godly, and Learned Meditations. 1635.
Bailey, or Bayly, Lewis, or Lewes. The Practice of Pietie, directing a
Christian how to walke that he may please God. 1613.
Baker, David (Augustin). Sancta Sophia: or directions for the prayer of con-
templation. Extracted out of more than xl treaties. . . by A. B. . . . and
methodically digested by . . . S. Cressy. 2 vols. Doway, 1657. Also ed.
Sweeney, Dom N. , 1876 and 1890.
Bastwick, John. The confession of the faithfull witnesse of Christ Mr J. B.
wherein he doth declare his education . . . in the true profession of faith.
1641.
The Letany of J. B. Doctor of Phisicke. 1637. Ed. Somers, J. , in A
Catalogue of Scarce Tracts, vol. v, 1809.
9
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saints in their enjoyment of God in Glory. 4 parts. 1649–50.
· The Practical Works of the late rev, and pious Mr R. Baxter . . . with a
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Burton, Henry. A Tryall of Private Devotions: or, a Diall for the Houres of
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Calamy, Edmund (1600-66), one of the authors of Smectymnuus. For his
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Mr T. White's answer to it; and a reply to him . . . To which are now
added two discourses of Episcopacy by . . . Viscount Falkland and
W. Chillingworth. 1660.
The Poems of Lucius Carey. With memorial introduction and note.
Grosart, A. B. Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies Library. 1870.
The returnes of spiritual comfort and grief in a devout soul represented
. . . to the Lady Letice, Vi-Countess Falkland and exemplified in the holy
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M. F. 1908.
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preached before the King. . . . His letter to Mr Lewgar, concerning the
Church of Rome's being the Guide to Faith and Judge of Controversies.
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Rushworth's Dialogues concerning Traditions. 3 parts. 1727. Also 3
parts with Life by Birch, T. 1742. Rptd Oxford, 1838.
A Discourse against the Infallibility of the Roman Church. 1660.
Cosin, John. A collection of private devotions in the practice of the ancient
Ohurch, called the Houres of Prayer. 1627.
Works. Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology. 5 vols. Oxford, 1843-55.
Cressy, Hugh Paulin (afterwards Serenus). The Church History of Brittany
from the Beginning of Christianity to the Norman Conquest. 1668.
Exomologesis; or, a faithful narrative of the occasion and motives of the
Conversion into Catholique Unity of H. P. de C. Paris, 1647. See, also,
under Baker.
Ferrar, Nicholas. The Actions and Doctrine and other Passages touching
our Lord .
Miltonio Controversy, A. A book of newspaper cuttings; being letters and
articles by various hands on the poem entitled An Epitaph, and attributed
to Milton by Henry Morley. With a photograph of the MS. 1868.
[Only the copy in B. M. ]
Milton Tercentenary. The Portraits, Prints and Writings of John Milton.
By Dr Williamson, with an appendix and index by Sayle, C. Cambridge,
1908. [Contains facsimiles of early title-pages, etc. ]
The Tercentenary of Milton's Birth. Inaugural meeting at the Theatre,
Burlington Gardens. . . . Lines by George Meredith. . . . Oration by Dr A. W.
## p. 422 (#438) ############################################
422
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Ward. . . . Summary of Address on Milton and Music by Sir Frederick
Bridge. From the Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. II, p. 31.
[1909. ]
Münch, W. Ein italienischer Vorgänger Miltons. 2 parts. Die Neueren
Sprachen, vol. XIII. 1906.
Nichols, J. B. Literary Illustrations. 8 vols. 1812-58.
Osgood, C. G. The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems. Yale
Studies in English, no. VIII. 1900.
Milton's Sphere of Fortune (Samson Agon. ). Modern Language Notes,
vol. XXII. Baltimore, 1907.
Owen, R. Milton and Galileo. Fraser's Magazine. 1869.
Pattison, M. Milton. 1879. See, also, Ward's English Poets, 4 vols. , 1880.
Pauli, R. Aufsätze zur Englischen Geschichte. Leipzig, 1869.
Pearce, z. A Review of the text of Milton's Paradise Lost. 1732, 1733.
(A reply to R. Bentley's ed. , 1732. ]
Peck, F. New Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works of Mr John Milton.
1740.
Phillips, E. Life. In Todd's 1834 ed.
Prendergast, G. L. Concordance. Madras, 1857.
Quick, R. H. Essays on Educational Reformers. 1868, 1887, 1890.
Raleigh, W. A. Milton. 1900.
Reed, H. Lectures on the British Poets. Philadelphia, 1858.
Richardson, J. (father and son). Explanatory notes and remarks on Milton's
Paradise Lost. 1734.
Ring, Max. John Milton and his times, a historical novel. Trans. from the
German by Jefferson, J. Manchester, 1889.
Rossetti, W. M. Lives of Famous Poets. 1878.
Rost, W. Die Orthographie der ersten Quartansg. von Milton's Paradise
Lost. Leipzig, 1892.
Saintsbury, G. A History of English Prosody, vol. 11. 1906 ff.
Salmasius, Claudius de. Claudii Salmasii ad Johannem Miltonum Responsio.
1660.
Scheifers, B. On the Sentiment for Nature in Milton's Poetical Works.
Eisleben, 1901.
Scherer, E. Études critiques sur la Littérature Contemporaine. Paris,
1863-95.
Schmidt, A. Milton's Dramatische Dichtungen. Königsberg, 1864.
Schmidt, I. Milton's Jugendjahre und Jugendwerke. Hamburg, 1896.
Scolari, F. Saggio di Critica sul Paradiso Perduto. Venice, 1818.
Scrocca, A. Studio critico sul Paradiso Perduto del Milton. Naples, 1902.
Seeley, J. R. Lectures and Essays. 1870.
Smectymnuus. A modest confutation of a slanderous and scurrilous libell,
entituled Animadversions, etc. 1642.
Sotheby, S. L. Ramblings in the elucidation of the autograph of Milton. 1861.
Stern, A. Milton und seine Zeit. Leipzig, 1877-9.
Symmons, C. Life. In his edited edition of Milton's Prose Works. 1806 ff.
Symonds, J. A. Milton's Blank Verse. Fortnightly Review. 1874.
Taine, H. Histoire de la littérature anglaise. Paris, 1863-4.
Telleen, J. Milton dans la littérature française. 1904.
Thomas, W. Milton's Heroic Line, Mod. Lang. Rev. 1907, 1908. Cf.
Omond, T. S. , in 1909.
Thomason Tracts. A Proclamation for calling in and suppressing of two
books written by John Milton; the one intituled Johannis Miltoni Angli
pro Populo Anglicano Defensio, and the other ELKOVOKAdorns . . . Aug. 13.
1660.
## p. 423 (#439) ############################################
Chapter V V
423
Todd, H. J. Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton.
1809, etc.
Toland, J. The Life of John Milton. 1699.
Towndrow, R. F. A Day Book of Milton. 1905.
Toynbee, P. Dante in English Literature from Chaucer to Cary, c. 1380–
1844. 2 vols. 1909.
Treitschke, Heinrich von. Milton.
Historische und Politische Aufsätze,
pp. 69–122. Leipzig, 1865.
Trent, W. P. John Milton. 1899.
Tulloch, J. English Puritanism and its Leaders. Edinburgh, 1861.
On Vondel, see Körting's Grundriss der Geschichte der Englischen
Litteratur, 1905; Gosse and Edmundson in above list, Grierson, H. J. C. , The
First Half of the Seventeenth Century: See, also, The Academy and The
Athenaeum, 1885. His Lucifer was trans. by van Noppen, L. C. , New
York, 1898.
Williamson, G. C. Milton. 1905.
Wood, A. à. Fasti Oxonienses, part 1, 480-6. Ed. Bliss, P. 1815.
,
In addition to the MSS in the library of Trinity college, Cambridge, the
University Library, Cambridge, and the Bridgewater Comus M8 in the
library of the earl of Ellesmere, the following in the various collections at
the B. M. may be noted: Additional MSS 4230, 4244, 18861, 24501, 24503,
25429, 28637, 28964, 32310 (Milton's Bible, containing family notes in his own
hand), 36354 (Milton's Commonplace Book, autogr. ); Egerton MS 203; Sloane
MSS 649, 836, 886, 1030, 1325, 1446, 1506, 3324; Stowe MSS 142, 305.
G. A. BROWN.
CHAPTER VI
CAROLINE DIVINES
Adams, Thomas (f. 1612-53), “the prose Shakespeare of paritan theo
logians' (Southey). His works were collected and edited by himself in
1629, and they will be found in Nichol's Puritan Divines, 3 vols. , 1862;
a selection was published at Cambridge in 1909, ed. Brown, J.
Austin, William (1587-1634), friend of James Howell and Edward Alleyn.
Certayne Devout, Godly, and Learned Meditations. 1635.
Bailey, or Bayly, Lewis, or Lewes. The Practice of Pietie, directing a
Christian how to walke that he may please God. 1613.
Baker, David (Augustin). Sancta Sophia: or directions for the prayer of con-
templation. Extracted out of more than xl treaties. . . by A. B. . . . and
methodically digested by . . . S. Cressy. 2 vols. Doway, 1657. Also ed.
Sweeney, Dom N. , 1876 and 1890.
Bastwick, John. The confession of the faithfull witnesse of Christ Mr J. B.
wherein he doth declare his education . . . in the true profession of faith.
1641.
The Letany of J. B. Doctor of Phisicke. 1637. Ed. Somers, J. , in A
Catalogue of Scarce Tracts, vol. v, 1809.
9
## p. 424 (#440) ############################################
424
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most memorable passages of his life and times. Faithfully publish'd
from his original MS by M. Sylvester. . . . 5 parts. 1696.
The Saints Everlasting Rest: or, a treatise of the blessed state of the
saints in their enjoyment of God in Glory. 4 parts. 1649–50.
· The Practical Works of the late rev, and pious Mr R. Baxter . . . with a
preface giving some account of the Author. 4 vols. 1707. Ed. , with
Life, Orme, W. 23 vols. 1830. Rptd, ed. Rogers, H. 4 vols. 1868.
Bibliographical List of the Works of Baxter. By Grosart, A. B.
1868.
Burton, Henry. A Tryall of Private Devotions: or, a Diall for the Houres of
Prayer. 1628.
Calamy, Edmund (1600-66), one of the authors of Smectymnuus. For his
Sermons, see D. of N. B.
Cartwright, Christopher (1602-58), of York and Peterhouse, a very learned,
peaceable and godly man'(Baxter). The Doctrine of Faith. 1649. (For
his debates with Baxter, see D. of N. B. )
Cary, Lucius (2nd viscount Falkland). A discourse of Infallibility; with
Mr T. White's answer to it; and a reply to him . . . To which are now
added two discourses of Episcopacy by . . . Viscount Falkland and
W. Chillingworth. 1660.
The Poems of Lucius Carey. With memorial introduction and note.
Grosart, A. B. Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies Library. 1870.
The returnes of spiritual comfort and grief in a devout soul represented
. . . to the Lady Letice, Vi-Countess Falkland and exemplified in the holy
life . . . of the said . . . Lady. By Duncon, John. 1648. Ed. Howard,
M. F. 1908.
Chillingworth, William. The religion of protestants a safe way to salvation,
or an answer to a booke entituled, mercy and truth. Oxford, 1638.
The Works of W. C. . . . Containing his book, intituled, The religion of
Protestants a safe way to Salvation. Together with his nine sermons
preached before the King. . . . His letter to Mr Lewgar, concerning the
Church of Rome's being the Guide to Faith and Judge of Controversies.
His nine additional discourses. And an answer to some passages in
Rushworth's Dialogues concerning Traditions. 3 parts. 1727. Also 3
parts with Life by Birch, T. 1742. Rptd Oxford, 1838.
A Discourse against the Infallibility of the Roman Church. 1660.
Cosin, John. A collection of private devotions in the practice of the ancient
Ohurch, called the Houres of Prayer. 1627.
Works. Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology. 5 vols. Oxford, 1843-55.
Cressy, Hugh Paulin (afterwards Serenus). The Church History of Brittany
from the Beginning of Christianity to the Norman Conquest. 1668.
Exomologesis; or, a faithful narrative of the occasion and motives of the
Conversion into Catholique Unity of H. P. de C. Paris, 1647. See, also,
under Baker.
Ferrar, Nicholas. The Actions and Doctrine and other Passages touching
our Lord .
