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Milton; to which are added conjectures on the origin of Paradise Lost. (The second edition enlarged.) London, 1796, 4to.

English Language; together | Hayley, William.-The Life of with a commentary on the first book of Milton's Paradise Lost. London, 1855, 12mo. Greenwood, F. W. P.-The Miscellaneous Writings of F. W. P. Greenwood. Boston, 1846, 8vo.

Milton's Prose Works, pp. 208-226. Grotius, H. de.-The Adamus Exul of Grotius; or, the prototype of Paradise Lost. Translated from the Latin, by Francis Barham. London, 1839, 8vo.

Guerle, Edmond de.-Milton, sa vie et ses œuvres. Paris, 1868, 8vo. Güntzer, C.-Dissertationis ad quaedam loca Miltoni pars posterior. Argentorati, 1657, 4to. Hamilton, W. Douglas.-Original Papers, illustrative of the life and writings of John Milton, including sixteen letters State written by him, now first published from MSS. in the State Paper Office, etc. London, 1859, 4to.

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Printed for the Camden Society. Hamilton, Walter.-Parodies of the Works of English and American Authors, collected and annotated by W. Hamilton. London, 1885, 4to.

John Milton, vol. ii., pp. 217-236. Hare, Julius Charles.-Essays and Tales. 2 vols. London, 1848, 8vo.

Milton, vol. i., pp. 73-86. Harrington, James.-The Censure of the Rota upon Mr. Milton's book, entitled The Ready and Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth. [Signed J. H(arrington); a satire.] London, 1660, 4to.

Reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany.

This life appeared originally in 1794 in vol. i. of Milton's Poetical Works. Hillebrand, C.-De sacro apud Christianos carmine epico dissertationem seu Dantis, Miltonis, Klopstockii poetarum collationem proponebat C. Hillebrand. Parisiis, 1861, 8vo. Hodgson, Shadworth H.-Outcast Essays, etc. London, 1881, 8vo.

The supernatural in English poetry; Shakespere; Milton; Wordsworth; Tennyson, pp. 99-180. Holloway, Laura C.-The Mothers of Great Men and Women, etc. New York, 1884, 8vo.

Milton's Wives, pp. 457-478.
Hood, Edwin Paxton.-John
Milton: the Patriot and Poet.
London, 1852, 18mo.
Hopkins, J.-Milton's Paradise
Lost, imitated in rhyme; in the
fourth, sixth, and ninth books,
etc. London, 1699, 8vo.
Howitt, William.-Homes and

Haunts of the most eminent
British Poets. Third edition.
London, 1857, 8vo.

John Milton, pp. 46-68.

Huet, C. B.-Litterarische Fantasien en Kritieken. Haarlem [1883], 8vo.

Milton, 12th Deel, pp. 150-220. Hunt, Theodore W.-Representative English Prose and Prose Writers. New York, 1887, 8vo.

The prose style of John Milton, pp. 246-264. Hutton, Laurence. Literary Landmarks of London. London, 1885, 8vo.

John Milton, pp. 210-216, etc.

Ivimey, Joseph.-John Milton; | Lauder, William.-An essay on his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc. London, 1833, 8vo.

Jackson, W.-Lycidas: a musical entertainment. The words altered from Milton. London, 1767, 8vo. Jane, Joseph.-The Image Unbroaken; a perspective of the Impudence, Falshood, Vanitie, and Prophannes, in a Libell entitled Eikonoklastes. [London], 1651, 4to. Johnson, Samuel.-Prefaces to Milton and Butler. (Prefaces to the Works of the English Poets, vol. ii.) London, 1779, 8vo.

-Court and Country: a paraphrase upon Milton. [In a dialogue.] By the author of Hurlothrumbo [i.e., Samuel Johnson]. London [1780], 8vo. Jortin, John. - Remarks Spenser's Poems. London, 1734, 8vo.

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Remarks on Milton, pp. 171-186. Keightley, Thomas.-An account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton. With an introduction to Paradise Lost. London, 1855, 8vo. Keogh, Rt. Hon: William.

Milton's Prose. (Afternoon Lectures on Literature and Art, delivered in the Theatre of the Museum of Industry, Dublin, 1865, 3rd Series.) London, 1866, 8vo. Lamartine, M. L. A. de.-Héloïse et Abélard [Biographies]. Paris,

1864, 12mo.

Includes a biography of Milton, pp. 113-215.

Milton's use and imitation of the moderns in his Paradise Lost. [With a preface by Dr. Johnson.] London, 1750, 8vo. -A letter to the reverend Mr. Douglas, occasioned by his vindication of Milton, etc. [Written by Dr. Johnson:] London, 1751, 4to.

-An apology for Mr. Lauder [written by himself] in a letter most humbly addressed to his grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. London, 1751, 8vo.

-Delectus auctorum sacrorum, Miltono facem prælucentium. 2 tom. London, 1752, 8vo.

-King Charles I. vindicated from the charge of plagiarism brought against him by Milton, etc. To the whole is subjoined the Judgment of several learned and impartial authors concerning Milton's political writings. London, 1754, 8vo.

L'Estrange, R.-No Blind Guides, in answer to a seditious pamphlet of Milton's, intituled Brief notes upon a late sermon titl'd The fear of God and the King, preach'd and since publish'd. By M. Griffith, etc. London, 1660, 4to.

Letters. Letters concerning poetical translations and Virgil's and Milton's Arts of Verse, etc. London, 1739, 8vo.

Liebert, Gustav.-Milton. Studien zur Geschichte des englischen Geistes. Hamburg, 1860, 8vo. Lotheissen, Ferdinand.-Studien über John Milton's poetische Werke. Budingen, 1860, 4to. Lowell, James Russell.-Among my Books. Second series. London, 1876, 8vo.

Milton, pp. 252-302.

M. J. A.-An introduction to the | Study of Shakespeare and Milton. [By J. A. M. With selections from their works.] London [1884], 8vo. Macaulay, Thomas Babington.Critical and historical essays contributed to the Edinburgh Review. 2 vols. London, 1854, 8vo.

Milton, vol. i., pp. 1-28. -The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay. London, 1860, 8vo.

Conversation between Mr. Abraham Cowley and Mr. John Milton touching the great Civil War, vol. i., pp. 101-124.

-An Essay on the Life and Works of John Milton, together with the imaginary conversation between him and H. Cowley. London, 1868, 8vo.

-Milton's Essay on Milton. From the Edinburgh Review. With introductory notice and notes. London, 1872, 16mo.

-John Milton. [A biographical sketch.] Boston, 1877, 16mo. -Macaulay's Milton, edited to illustrate the laws of Rhetoric and Composition, by Alexander Mackie. London, 1884, 8vo. Maceuen, Malcolm.-Celebrities of the Past and Present. Philadelphia, 1874, 8vo.

Milton and Poetry, pp. 195-202. Mackenzie, Sir George. Jus Regium or, the just and solid foundations of monarchy in general maintain'd against Buchanan, Dolman, Milton, etc. Edinburgh, 1684, 8vo.

-Another edition. London, 1684, 8vo.

McNicoll, Thomas.-Essays
English Literature.

1861, 8vo.

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London,

Milton and Pollok, pp. 65-111.

Marquis, G. A.-Select Poetical Pieces, with a logical arrangement, or practical commentary on Milton's Paradise Lost. Second edition enlarged. Paris, 1842, 12mo.

Marsh, John F.-Papers connected with the affairs of Milton and his family. Edited by J. F. Marsh. Manchester, 1851, 4to.

In vol. i. of the Chetham Miscellanies, published by the Chetham Society.

-Notice of the inventory of the effects of Mrs. Milton, widow of the poet. Liverpool, 1855, 8vo.

Extracted from the proceedings of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire.

-On the engraved portrait and pretended portraits of Milton. Extracted from the Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. Liverpool, 1860, 8vo.

Martyn, W. Carlos.-Life and Times of John Milton. [Published by the "American Tract Society." With portrait.] New York [1866], 12mo.

Mason, W.-Museus; a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. London, 1747, 4to.

Massey, William.-Remarks upon Milton's Paradise Lost, etc. London, 1761, 12mo. Masson, David. Essays biographical and critical: chiefly on English poets. Cambridge, 1856, 8vo.

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-The Life of John Milton; narrated in connexion with the political, ecclesiastical, and literary history of his time. 6 vols. Cambridge, 1859-80, 8vo.

-New and revised edition. London, 1881, etc., 8vo.

-John Milton, (Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. xvi., pp. 324340.) London, 1883, 4to. Meadowcourt, Richard. A critique on Milton's Paradise Regained. London, 1732, 4to.

-A Critical Dissertation, with notes, on Milton's Paradise Regain'd. The second edition corrected. London, 1748, 8vo. Milton, John.-An answer to a book [by John Milton], intituled, The Divorce and Discipline of Divorce, etc. London, 1644, 4to.

-Carolus I. Britanniarum Rex, a Securi et Calamo Miltonii vindicatus. Dublini, 1652,

12mo.

-Areopagitica Secunda:

or,

speech of the shade of John Milton on Mr. Sergeant Talfourd's Copyright Extension Bill. London, 1838, 8vo.

-Comus, a mask: (now adapted to the stage) as alter'd [by J. Dalton] from Milton's Mask. London, 1738, 8vo.

-Second edition. London, 1738, 8vo.

-Third edition. London, 1738, 8vo.

-Another edition. Dublin, 1738, 8vo.

-Sixth edition. London, 1741, 8vo.

-Another edition. London, 1750, 8vo.

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8vo.

In the "Modern British Drama," vol. ii.

-Comus: a mask, altered from Milton. [By J. Dalton.] London, 1815, 16mo.

In vol. x. of Dibdin's "London Theatre."

-Comus. [Adapted to the stage by J. Dalton.] London, 1826, 8vo.

In the "British Drama," vol. ii. -Comus: a masque [in two acts]. Altered from Milton [by G. Colman]. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden. The musick composed by Dr. Arne. London, 1772,

8vo.

-Another edition. London, 1774, 8vo.

-Comus: a masque. Altered by Mr. Colman. (Bell's British Theatre, vol. ix.) London, 1777, 12mo.

-Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton [by G. Colman]. Edinburgh, 1786, 12mo.

Vol. iv. of the "British Stage." -Comus. Altered for the stage by Colman. (Modern British Drama, vol. v.) London, 1811, 8vo.

-Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton, by G. Colman.

(Inchbald's Collection of Farces, vol. vii.) London, 1815, 12mo.

-Milton's Comus: a masque, in two acts [altered from Milton], as revised at Covent Garden, April 28, 1815. London, 1815, 8vo.

There is a copy in the British Museum with the autograph of Sir Henry Bishop.

Altered

-Comus: a masque. from Milton [by G. Colman]. London [1824], 8vo.

Vol. ii. of "The London Stage." -Comus. Altered from Milton. [By G. Colman, the elder.] London, 1872, 8vo.

In the "British Drama," vol. xii. -Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton. (Supplement to Bell's British Theatre, vol. iv.) London, 1784, 12mo.

-Miltonis epistola ad Pollionem. Edidit et notis illustravit F. S. Cantabrigiensis. Londini, 1738, folio.

-Editio altera. Londini, 1738, folio.

-Milton's Epistle to Pollio. Translated from the Latin, and illustrated with notes. London, 1740, folio.

-Milton restor❜d and Bentley depos'd, containing, I, Some observations on Dr. Bentley's preface. II. His various readings and notes on Paradise Lost and Milton's text, set in opposite columns, with remarks therein. III. Paradise Lost, attempted in rime. Book I., Numb. I. From Dean Swift. London, 1732, 8vo.

-Paradise Lost: a poem attempted in Rhime. [Altered from Milton.] London, 1740, 8vo.

-Paradise Lost. An oratorio

[in three acts and in verse] altered and adapted to the stage from Milton [by B. Stillingfleet]. London, 1760, 4to.

-Paradise Lost. An oratorio

in four parts. The words

works of Ellerton.

selected from the Milton by J. L. London [1862], 12mo. -Paradise Lost. Oratorio in three parts, from the poem of Milton. English version by J. Pittman. London [1880], 8vo.

-The State of Innocence and Fall of Man described in Milton's Paradise Lost. Render'd into prose with notes from the French of Raymond [or rather Nicolas François Dupré] de St. Maur. By a gentleman of Oxford [George Smith Green ?]. London, 1745, 8vo.

-Another edition. Aberdeen, 1770, 12mo.

-A verbal Index to Milton's Paradise Lost; adapted to every edition but the first, etc. London, 1741, 12mo.

-An essay upon Milton's imitations of the Ancients in his Paradise Lost. With some observations on the Paradise Regain'd. London, 1741, 8vo.

-A new occasional Oratorio [on the suppression of the Rebellion], the words taken from Milton, Spenser, etc., and set to musick by Mr. Handel. London, 1746, 4to.

The words only.

-The Progress of Envy, a poem occasioned by Lauder's attack on the character of Milton. London, 1751, 4to.

-A familiar explanation of the poetical works of Milton. To which is prefixed Mr. Addison's criticism on Paradise Lost.

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