,
articles
by
John Milton, Journalist.
John Milton, Journalist.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
Marston Moor, Eboracense carmen.
1650.
[Payne Fisher
wrote much verse (chiefly Latin) in praise of Oliver Cromwell, after whose death
he spent several years in the Fleet, and wrote as a royalist. ]
King, Henry. English Poems. Ed. Mason, L. Yale, 1914.
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Townshend, Aurelian. Poems and Masks; Albions Triumph, 1631, Temple Restored,
1631, Poems from Song books and MSS etc. Ed. Chambers, E. K. Oxford, 1912.
Cf. Moore-Smith, G. C. , Mod. Lang. Rev. , vol. xi, 1917.
pp. 413 ff. chapter v. Milton.
Leach, A. F. Milton as Schoolboy and Sc! oolmaster. Proc. Brit. Acad. 1908.
Parsons, E, S. , art. The · Earliest Life' of Milton in Eng. Hist. Rev. , Jan. 1902.
Sampson, A. Studies in Milton and an Essay on Poetry. 1915.
Sélincourt, E. de. English Poets and the National Ideal, four lectures on Shakespeare,
Milton, Wordsworth, English Poetry since 1815. Oxford, 1915.
Stephen, Sir L. New Light on Milton. Studies of a Biographer. Vol. iv. 1902.
Thompson, E. N. S. Essays on Milton. 1914.
pp. 423 ff. chapter vi. Caroline Divines.
Benson, A. C. William Laud. 1887.
Burrage, 0. The Early English Dissenters 1550-1641. 2 vols. Cambridge,
1912.
pp. 428 ff. chapter VII, John Bunyan.
Frith, C. H. Bunyan's Holy War. Journ. of Eng. Studies. Vol. I. 1913.
Heath, Richard, art. An Archetype of Pilgrim's Progress in The Contemporary Review,
1896.
Leonard, G. H. , art. The Poetical Works of John Bunyan in Journ. of Eng. Studies,
vol. II, 1913.
Hale White, W. Bunyan. Literary Lives. ? 1912.
pp. 432 ff. chapters VIII and Ix. Historical and Political Writings.
Bacon, Nathaniel (1593–1660). An Historical Discovery of the Uniformity of the
Government of England; the first part from the first times till the reign of
Edward III. 1647. Continuation. . . until the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth,
with a Preface, being a Vindication of the ancient way of Parliaments in England.
1651.
Baker, Sir Richard (1568–1645). A Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Time
of the Romans' Government unto the Death of King James. 1643.
Clarendon, The Life of Edward Earl of. Craik, Sir Henry. 2 vols. 1917.
Greville, Sir Fulke. Life of Sir Philip Sidney. 1652. Ed. Smith, Nowell. Oxford,
1907.
Hunton, Philip (1604? –1682). A Treatise of Monarchie, containing two parts :
(1) Concerning Monarchy in generall; (2) Concerning this particular Monarchy.
1643.
In favour of a limited monarchy. Hunton was afterwards an adherent of
Cromwell, and appointed by him master of the northern university at Durham.
James I and VI. Lusus Regius. A volume of hitherto unpublished autograph works.
Ed. Rait, R. S. 1901.
Nugent, Memoir of Robert Earl. By Claud Nugent. With Letters, Poems and
Appendixes. 1898.
Quaker Post Bag, A. Letters to Sir John Rodes. 1693–1742. Ed. Mrs G. Locker
Lampson. 1910.
pp. 460 ff. chapter x. Antiquaries.
Pater, Walter. Appreciations (Sir Thomas Browne). 1889.
pp. 465 ff. chapter xi. Jacobean and Caroline Criticism (under Jonson).
Swinburne, A. C. A Study of Ben Jonson. 1889.
pp. 469 ff. chapter XII. Hobbes and Contemporary Philosophy.
Andreæ, I. Valentin. Reipublicæ Christianopolitanæ Descriptio. 1619. Eng. trans.
by 'Held, F. E. New York, 1917.
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Under Joseph Glanvill:
A Præfatory Answer to Mr Henry Stubbe, 1671.
Under James Harrington :
Russell-Smith, H. F. Harrington and his Oceana. Cambridge, 1914.
Under Works on Hobbes :
Blackbourne, R. Vitæ Hobbianæ Auctarium. 1681. (In Molesworth's ed. of Latin
Works, vol. 1. )
Tönnies, F. Hobbes Leben und Lehre. 2nd enlarged ed. 1912.
pp. 494 ff. chapter xv. The Beginnings of English Journalism.
Kitchin, George. Sir Roger L'Estrange. 1913.
Williams, J. B.
, articles by
John Milton, Journalist. Oxford and Cambridge Review, Apr. 1912.
The Rise and Progress of the British Newspaper Press and The Early History of
Advertising in The Times Printing Number, 10 September, 1912. (Subsequently
reprinted in book form. )
Fresh Light on Cromwell at Drogheda. The Nineteenth Century and After,
September 1912.
More Light on Cromwell at Drogheda. The Nineteenth Century and After, April
1913.
The First English Newspaper (with facsimile). The Nineteenth Century and After,
March 1914.
p. 495, 11, 12-17 should be omitted.
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wrote much verse (chiefly Latin) in praise of Oliver Cromwell, after whose death
he spent several years in the Fleet, and wrote as a royalist. ]
King, Henry. English Poems. Ed. Mason, L. Yale, 1914.
9
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3
Townshend, Aurelian. Poems and Masks; Albions Triumph, 1631, Temple Restored,
1631, Poems from Song books and MSS etc. Ed. Chambers, E. K. Oxford, 1912.
Cf. Moore-Smith, G. C. , Mod. Lang. Rev. , vol. xi, 1917.
pp. 413 ff. chapter v. Milton.
Leach, A. F. Milton as Schoolboy and Sc! oolmaster. Proc. Brit. Acad. 1908.
Parsons, E, S. , art. The · Earliest Life' of Milton in Eng. Hist. Rev. , Jan. 1902.
Sampson, A. Studies in Milton and an Essay on Poetry. 1915.
Sélincourt, E. de. English Poets and the National Ideal, four lectures on Shakespeare,
Milton, Wordsworth, English Poetry since 1815. Oxford, 1915.
Stephen, Sir L. New Light on Milton. Studies of a Biographer. Vol. iv. 1902.
Thompson, E. N. S. Essays on Milton. 1914.
pp. 423 ff. chapter vi. Caroline Divines.
Benson, A. C. William Laud. 1887.
Burrage, 0. The Early English Dissenters 1550-1641. 2 vols. Cambridge,
1912.
pp. 428 ff. chapter VII, John Bunyan.
Frith, C. H. Bunyan's Holy War. Journ. of Eng. Studies. Vol. I. 1913.
Heath, Richard, art. An Archetype of Pilgrim's Progress in The Contemporary Review,
1896.
Leonard, G. H. , art. The Poetical Works of John Bunyan in Journ. of Eng. Studies,
vol. II, 1913.
Hale White, W. Bunyan. Literary Lives. ? 1912.
pp. 432 ff. chapters VIII and Ix. Historical and Political Writings.
Bacon, Nathaniel (1593–1660). An Historical Discovery of the Uniformity of the
Government of England; the first part from the first times till the reign of
Edward III. 1647. Continuation. . . until the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth,
with a Preface, being a Vindication of the ancient way of Parliaments in England.
1651.
Baker, Sir Richard (1568–1645). A Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Time
of the Romans' Government unto the Death of King James. 1643.
Clarendon, The Life of Edward Earl of. Craik, Sir Henry. 2 vols. 1917.
Greville, Sir Fulke. Life of Sir Philip Sidney. 1652. Ed. Smith, Nowell. Oxford,
1907.
Hunton, Philip (1604? –1682). A Treatise of Monarchie, containing two parts :
(1) Concerning Monarchy in generall; (2) Concerning this particular Monarchy.
1643.
In favour of a limited monarchy. Hunton was afterwards an adherent of
Cromwell, and appointed by him master of the northern university at Durham.
James I and VI. Lusus Regius. A volume of hitherto unpublished autograph works.
Ed. Rait, R. S. 1901.
Nugent, Memoir of Robert Earl. By Claud Nugent. With Letters, Poems and
Appendixes. 1898.
Quaker Post Bag, A. Letters to Sir John Rodes. 1693–1742. Ed. Mrs G. Locker
Lampson. 1910.
pp. 460 ff. chapter x. Antiquaries.
Pater, Walter. Appreciations (Sir Thomas Browne). 1889.
pp. 465 ff. chapter xi. Jacobean and Caroline Criticism (under Jonson).
Swinburne, A. C. A Study of Ben Jonson. 1889.
pp. 469 ff. chapter XII. Hobbes and Contemporary Philosophy.
Andreæ, I. Valentin. Reipublicæ Christianopolitanæ Descriptio. 1619. Eng. trans.
by 'Held, F. E. New York, 1917.
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4
Under Joseph Glanvill:
A Præfatory Answer to Mr Henry Stubbe, 1671.
Under James Harrington :
Russell-Smith, H. F. Harrington and his Oceana. Cambridge, 1914.
Under Works on Hobbes :
Blackbourne, R. Vitæ Hobbianæ Auctarium. 1681. (In Molesworth's ed. of Latin
Works, vol. 1. )
Tönnies, F. Hobbes Leben und Lehre. 2nd enlarged ed. 1912.
pp. 494 ff. chapter xv. The Beginnings of English Journalism.
Kitchin, George. Sir Roger L'Estrange. 1913.
Williams, J. B.
, articles by
John Milton, Journalist. Oxford and Cambridge Review, Apr. 1912.
The Rise and Progress of the British Newspaper Press and The Early History of
Advertising in The Times Printing Number, 10 September, 1912. (Subsequently
reprinted in book form. )
Fresh Light on Cromwell at Drogheda. The Nineteenth Century and After,
September 1912.
More Light on Cromwell at Drogheda. The Nineteenth Century and After, April
1913.
The First English Newspaper (with facsimile). The Nineteenth Century and After,
March 1914.
p. 495, 11, 12-17 should be omitted.
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