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John Milton
Title: John Milton
Author: Milton, John
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Title: John Milton
Author: Milton, John
Complete Poems Written in English
Paradise Lost and Regained—among the greatest epic poems of any age—combined with the full array of Milton’s English works. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. IV. Areopagitica
Responds to attempts of the day to “license,” or ban, religious and political writings. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. III, Part 3. Tractate on Education
A personal epistle aimed at the training of youth in the classic and poetic traditions as well as the future of scientific studies. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. III, Part 4. Bartlett’s Milton Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
Arcades (excerpt) (OBEV); At a Solemn Music (Gold); At a Solemn Musick (OBEV); Comus i (excerpt) (OBEV); Comus ii (excerpt) (OBEV); Comus iii (excerpt) (OBEV); Comus iv (excerpt) (OBEV); Hymn on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity (OBEV); Il Penseroso (Gold); Il Penseroso (OBEV); L’Allegro (Gold); L’Allegro (OBEV); Light (OBEV); Lycidas (Gold); Lycidas (OBEV); Ode on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity (Gold); On His Blindness (Gold); On His Blindness (OBEV); On His Deceased Wife (OBEV); On Shakespear. 1630 (Meta); On the Late Massacre in Piemont (Gold); On the Morning of Christs Nativity (Meta); On Time (OBEV); Samson Agonistes i (excerpt) (OBEV); Samson Agonistes ii (excerpt) (OBEV); To Cyriack Skinner (Gold); To Cyriack Skinner (OBEV); To Mr. Lawrence (Gold); To Mr. Lawrence (OBEV); To the Lady Margaret Ley (Gold); When the Assault Was Intended to the City (Gold)
“Milton”
Chapter by George Saintsbury with bibliography from the Cambridge History of English Literature.