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  1. Poetical works Volume 6 by Milton John 1608-1674, 2010-10-07
  2. Milton's familiar letters by John Milton 1608-1674 Hall John 1806-1894, 1829-12-31
  3. Paradise Revisited: Celebrating John Milton 1608-1674 by Simon Baynes, 2008-06-27
  4. John Milton, 1608-1674 : a lecture delivered in the Parochial Hall, St. Bartholomew's, Dublin, on the occasion of Milton's Tercentenary, December 9, 1908 by John Cooke, 2009-10-26
  5. Nova Solyma : the ideal city, or, Jerusalem regained : an anonymous romance written in the time of Charles I, now first drawn from obscurity and attributed to the illustrious John Milton Volume 1 by John, 1608-1674 Milton, 2009-10-26
  6. The poetical works of John Milton. Edited by Sir Egerton Brydges by Milton. John. 1608-1674., 1876-01-01
  7. The poetical works of John Milton : including the latin poems and translations from the Italian poets by John, 1608-1674 Milton, 2009-10-26
  8. Selections from the prose works of John Milton with critical remarks and elucidations by John, 1608-1674 Milton, 2009-10-26
  9. Poetical works. [Edited by John Mitford, with a life of Milton] Volume 1 by John, 1608-1674 Milton, 2009-10-26
  10. An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton; by Milton. John. 1608-1674., 1899-01-01
  11. Nova Solyma : the ideal city, or, Jerusalem regained : an anonymous romance written in the time of Charles I, now first drawn from obscurity and attributed to the illustrious John Milton Volume 2 by John, 1608-1674 Milton, 2009-10-26
  12. MR. JOHN MILTONS CHARACTER Of The LONG PARLIAMENT And Assembly of Divines.In MDCXLI.Omitted in his other Works, and never before Printed, And very seasonable for these times. by John [1608 - 1674]. Milton, 1681
  13. The minor poems of John Milton. Edited with notes by John, 1608-1674 Milton, 2009-10-26
  14. Poetical works. Edited, with introd., notes, and an essay on Milton's English Volume 1 by John, 1608-1674 Milton, 2009-10-26

81. University Of Delaware. Literature Reimagined. John Milton
Paradise Lost, John Milton, 16081674. Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. Thisis the first illustrated edition of Paradise Lost. John Milton, 1608-1674.
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Printed Pages from European Literature: A Portfolio of Original Leaves Taken from Rare and Notable Books and Manuscripts . New York: Society of Foliophiles, 1925. This is a leaf from the first edition of Milton's Paradise Lost . It was taken from an imperfect copy published in London in 1667. Frank W. Tober Collection. John Milton, 1608-1674.
Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. London: Printed by Miles Flesher, for Richard Bently and Jacob Tonson, 1688. Paradise Lost, composed after 1652 when Milton had gone blind, was dictated from memory to a secretary. Of that transcription, only a manuscript for Book I survives and is now in the collection of the Morgan Library in New York. This is the first illustrated edition of Paradise Lost. John Milton, 1608-1674.

82. John Milton
John Milton (16081674). Paradise Lost. Birmingham John Baskerville,1760. For twenty years between the publication of Lycidas in
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Paradise Lost . Birmingham: John Baskerville, 1760. For twenty years between the publication of Lycidas in 1637 and the composition of Paradise Lost John Milton wrote little poetry. He was involved in political activity and issued many pamphlets in defense of religious, civil and domestic liberties. John Baskerville (1706-75), who printed this edition of Milton's epic poem, transformed English and continental typography and printing at the end of the eighteenth century. Trained as a stonecutter, Baskerville made a fortune as a manufacturer of japanned ware before he turned to printing. He designed his own typeface, which shows his stonecutting training and interest in calligraphy, and set up a press where he trained workmen in his methods. These included "leading" or white spaces between lines; wide margins; making his own intense black ink; and hot-pressing or "calendaring" paper after printing. Together these methods created an open and elegant page appropriate to the grand scale and high purpose of Milton's poetry. Gift of the University of Delaware Library Associates

83. LSU Libraries -- John Milton Resources Page
Subject Searching Milton, John, 16081674 criticism and interpretationMilton, John, 1608-1674 religion. Back To Top. Milton on The Web
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  • Cooper, Lane. A Concordance of the Latin, Greek, and Italian Poems of John Milton
    828 M642ZCP Middleton Compact Shelving (ask at circulation desk)
  • Gilbert, Allan H. A Geographical Dictionary of Milton
    PR3580 G5 Middleton Stacks
    Identifies any place mentioned by Milton, also locates which poems (and which lines in those poems) the place can be found.
  • Hughes, Merritt Yerkes et al. A Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton
    PR3593 V3 Middleton Stacks (Library has v.1, v.2:pt.1-3, v.4)
  • Hunter, William B. et al. A Milton Encyclopedia
    An excellent starting point for research into Milton and things Miltonic.
  • Milton Encyclopedia. Selections
    PR3588 M484 Middleton Stacks
  • A Concordance to Milton's English Poetry
    PR3595 I55 Middleton Stacks
  • Johnson, W. C. Milton Criticsm: A Subject Index
    PR3578 J64 Middleton Stacks
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literature. ?e?d? t Teµat Milton,John, 16081674. Milton Quarterly Blackwell Publishing (2001 - ).
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85. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Milton, John
John Milton (16081674). The mind is its own place, and in itselfcan make a heaven a hell, a hell a heaven. . Birthplace Bread St
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Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature; but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself" - Milton's real work was always learning; even at the age of 12, "I rarely retired to bed from my studies until midnight." After university, he carried on an intensive programme of study for five years. At one point he set up a school, and during the interregnum was made Secretary for the Foreign Tongues, a post dealing with diplomatic correspondence. A kind of propagandist laureate, his duties included answering Charles I's pamphlet depicting himself as a martyr, supposedly written on the eve of his execution.

86. [Milton, John] The Milton-L Home Page / Milton Review
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87. Milton, John - Biography And Online Books
Milton, John Biography. John Milton (16081674). One of the greatest poets ofthe English language, best-known for his epic poem PARADISE LOST (1667).
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John Milton (1608-1674) One of the greatest poets of the English language, best-known for his epic poem PARADISE LOST (1667). Milton's powerful, rhetoric prose and the eloquence of his poetry had an immense influence especially on the 18th-century verse. Besides poems, Milton published pamphlets defending civil and religious rights. "Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit
Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste
Brought death into the world, and all our woe,
With loss of Eden."

(from Paradise Lost John Milton was born in London. His mother Sarah Jeffrey was the daughter of a merchant sailor, and his father had risen to prosperity as a scrivener or law writer - he also composed music. The family was wealthy enough to afford a second house in the country. Milton was educated at St Paul's School and then at Christ's College, Cambridge (1625-32), where he was called, half in scorn, "The Lady of Christ's." During his Cambridge period, while considering himself destined for the ministry, he began to write poetry in Latin, Italian, and English. He was expelled for a term after starting a fist fight with his tutor. On leaving Cambridge Milton had given up his original plan to become a priest. He adopted no profession but spent six years at leisure in his father's home, writing during that time L'ALLEGRO, IL PENSEROSO (1632), COMUS (1634), and LYCIDAS (1637). In 1635 the Miltons moved to Horton, Buckinghamshire, where John pursued his studies in Greek, Latin, and Italian. He traveled in France and Italy in the late 1630s, meeting in Paris the jurist and theologian Hugo Grotius and the astronomer Galileo Galilei in Florence - there are references to Galileo's telescope in

88. The John Milton Reading Room
John Milton's poetry and prose, etexts with annotations, hyperlinks and research aids.
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89. John Milton: The Milton-L Home Page
John Milton on the web, with links to etexts, audio, images, archives and more. What's New. About MiltonL. List Archives Paradise Regained. John Geraghty has digitized the 1674 edition of Paradise that heaved the stones" John Milton, a Preliminary Thanatography
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Join the Milton Society of America , an allied organization of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA), which was founded in 1948. Information on the society, including the annual dinner, booklet, and membership fees is available. Thanks to Al Labriola for this information! Digitized Images of Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained
John Geraghty has digitized the 1674 edition of Paradise Lost and is currently at work on a 1688 edition . He also has and editions of Paradise Regained available. Milton Assignments
Thanks to Peter Herman for his list of Milton assignments (viewable in Adobe Acrobat).

90. John Milton: Free Web Books, Online
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Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste
Brought death into the world, and all our woe,
With loss of Eden."

(from Paradise Lost John Milton was born in London. His mother Sarah Jeffrey was the daughter of a merchant sailor, and his father had risen to prosperity as a scrivener or law writer - he also composed music. The family was wealthy enough to afford a second house in the country. Milton was educated at St Paul's School and then at Christ's College, Cambridge (1625-32), where he was called, half in scorn, "The Lady of Christ's." During his Cambridge period, while considering himself destined for the ministry, he began to write poetry in Latin, Italian, and English. He was expelled for a term after starting a fist fight with his tutor. On leaving Cambridge Milton had given up his original plan to become a priest. He adopted no profession but spent six years at leisure in his father's home, writing during that time L'ALLEGRO, IL PENSEROSO (1632), COMUS (1634), and LYCIDAS (1637). In 1635 the Miltons moved to Horton, Buckinghamshire, where John pursued his studies in Greek, Latin, and Italian. He traveled in France and Italy in the late 1630s, meeting in Paris the jurist and theologian Hugo Grotius and the astronomer Galileo Galilei in Florence - there are references to Galileo's telescope in

92. Paradise Lost By John Milton 1608 - 1674
Joe s Essays. Paradise Lost by John Milton 1608 1674. Paradise Lost by JohnMilton (1608 - 1674). Paradise Lost by John Milton (1608 - 1674). Type of Work
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Paradise Lost by John Milton 1608 - 1674 Paradise Lost by John Milton (1608 - 1674) Paradise Lost by John Milton (1608 - 1674) Type of Work: Narrative, epic poem Setting Hell, then Heaven, then newly-created Earth; all "in the beginning" Principal Characters Satan, earlier called Lucifer, a fallen angel Adam, the first man Eve, the first woman God the Father God the Son Various angels and demons Story Overveiw (Recounted here is the story of Man's fall, Of Man's First Disobedience, and the Fruit Of that Forbidden Tree,whose mortal taste Bought Death into the World, and all our woe With loss of Eden, Till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat...) Satan, the once radiant Lucifer, and his angels lay in a formless, sulphurous lake of fire having justbeen driven out of Heaven. Their fall had sent them plummeting through space from their heavenly home down to Hell, leaving them beaten senseless. Only now, after lying unconscious for nine days, did Satan and his demons begin to rouse themselves. Accustomed to living in heavenly glory, they found their new home horrifying, and convened a council to determine how they might escape Hell and recover at least some of their former glory.

93. John Milton, 1608 - 1674
Milton Reading Room (Dartmouth). Shop for Books. Back, 18C.net Home Texts Links Log Essays Email Index Search, Forward.
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94. Søgeresultat - Bibliotek.dk
1999. bd. Forlag Clarendon Press Sprog Engelsk Emne Milton, John, 1608-1674Poets, English ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; Biography Vol. 1 The life.
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Milton. Next 8. A grateful mind by owing owes not, but still pays, at once indebtedand discharged. John Milton (1608 - 1674). - John Milton (1608 - 1674).
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96. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection.John Milton (1608 1674). Nationality British, Periods British 1500-1700.
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97. Quotation Search - Quote Search - The Quotations Page
John Milton (1608 1674). Truth never comes into the world but like a bastard,to the ignominy of him that brought her birth. John Milton (1608 - 1674).
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98. Glbtq >> Literature >> Milton, John
Claude J. Summers. zoom in. John Milton. 4569. Citation Information. Author Summers,Claude J. Entry Title Milton, John, General Editor Claude J. Summers,
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Milton, John (1608-1674) Milton may be the greatest poet in the English language. A political activist and fierce controversialist, he is at once the voice of revolutionary idealism and the icon of Christian humanism, as monumentalized in Paradise Lost (1667). Although he has often been accused of misogyny, his attitude toward women was advanced for his day. Similarly, though there is no doubt that he accepted the biblical condemnation of sodomy, there is reason to think that his attitude toward same-sex relations was enlightened for his age. In a psychoanalytic study, John Shawcross analyzed Milton's intense relationship with his boyhood friend Charles Diodati, concluding that "The total view of Diodati seen from the extant evidence certainly points to a homosexual nature; of Milton, to a latent homosexualism which was probably repressed consciously (as well as subconsciously) from becoming overt except with Diodati." Sponsor Message.

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Band V (1993) Spalten 1540-1551 Autor: Marco Frenschkowski Bibliographien: Regelmäßige Publikationsorgane: Milton Newsletter, hrsg. R. C. Flannagan, Athens, Ohio, 1967 - 69; fortgesetzt als: Miltonic Quarterly, hrsg. R. C. Flannagan, Athens, Ohio, 1970 ff.; Milton Studies, Univ. of Pittsburgh, hrsg. James D. Simmonds, 1969 ff.; M. and the Romantics, Statesboro, Ga. 1976 ff. (Artikel in diesen Zeitschriften sind im folgenden nicht aufgeführt). Werke: Werkausgaben Lit.: 1950; - J. Thorpe (Hrsg.), M. Criticism: Selections from Four Centuries, London 1951 = New York 1966; - Douglas Bush, Virgil and M., Classical Journal 47, 1952, 178-82. 203 f.; - W. Kirkconnell, The Celestial Cycle: The Theme of Paradise Lost in World Literature, Toronto 1952 = New York 1967; - H. Schultz, Christ and Antichrist in Paradise Regained, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 67 , 1952, 790-808; - R. J. Z. Werblowsky, Lucifer and Prometheus: a Study of M's Satan. Introduction by Carl Gustav Jung, London 1952; - E. L. Marilla, The Central Problem of »Paradise Lost«: The Fall of Man, Uppsala 1953; - D. C. Allen, The Harmonious Vision: Studies in M.'s Poetry, Baltimore 1954

100. Great Books Index - John Milton
GREAT BOOKS INDEX. John Milton (16081674). An Indexto Online Great Books in English Translation.
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