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- Paradise lost : authoritative text, sources and backgrounds, criticism
- Paradise lost : and selected poetry and prose
- Paradise lost : an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, criticism
- Paradise lost : an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, criticism
- Paradise lost : a poem, in twelve books
- Paradise lost : a poem, in twelve books
- Paradise lost : a poem, in twelve books
- Paradise lost : a poem written in ten books
- Paradise lost : a poem written in ten books
- Dramatic poems
- Paradise lost : a poem written in ten books
- Earlier poems : including the translations by William Cowper of those written in Latin and Italian
- Early poems
- Eikonoklastēs in answer to a book intitl'd Eikōn basilikē, : the portrature of his Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings.
- Eikonoklastēs in answer to a book intitl'd Eikōn basilikē, the portrature of his sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings.
- Eikonoklastēs, in answer to a book intitul'd Eikon Basilikē, the portracture of His Sacred Majesty King Charles the First in his solitudes and sufferings
- Eikonoklastēs, ou, Réponse au livre intitulé Eikon basilikē, ou, Le pourtrait de Sa Sacrée Majesté durant sa solitude & ses souffrances
- Eikonoklestēs in answer to a book intitl'd Eikōn basilikē the portrature His Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings
- English poems
- English poems
- Epitaphium Damonis
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books. The authour John Milton
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books. By John Milton. From the text of Dr. Newton. In two volumes. With the life of the author. [Six lines from Dryden] Vol. I[-II]
- Facsimile of the manuscript of Milton's Minor poems
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books
- Il paradiso perduto
- Il penseroso
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books
- Ioannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo Anglicano defensio : contra Clavdii anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam
- Ioannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo anglicano defensio : contra Claudii anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam
- Ioannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo anglicano defensio : contra Claudii anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam. Cum indice
- Ioannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo anglicano defensio, contra Claudii anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam : cum indice
- Ioannis Miltoni Angli Pro popvlo Anglicano defensio : contra Clavdii anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam
- Ioannis Miltoni Angli pro popvlo Anglicano defensio
- Joannis MiltonI Angli Defensio secunda pro populo Anglicano : contra infamem libellum anonymum cui titulus Regii sanguinis clamor as cœlum adversus parricidas Anglicanos
- Joannis MiltonI Angli Pro populo Anglicano defensio secunda. : Contra infamem libellum anonymum cui titulis, Regii sanguinis clamor ad cœlum adversus parricidas Anglicanos
- Joannis MiltonI Angli Pro se defensio contra Alexandrum Morum ecclesiasten, : libelli famosi, cui titulus, Regii sanguinis clamor ad cœlum adversʻus parricidas Anglicanos, authorem rectʻe dictum
- Joannis MiltonI angli Pro populo Anglicano defensio : contra Claudii Anonymi, alias Salmasii, Defensionem regiam
- Joannis Miltoni Angli Artis logicæ plenior institutio : ad Petri Rami Methodum concinnata : adjecta est praxis annalytica & Petri Rami vita : libris duobus
- Joannis Miltoni Angli Artis logicæ plenior institutio : ad Petri Rami Methodum concinnata : adjecta est praxis annalytica & Petri Rami vita : libris duobus
- Joannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo Anglicano defensio : Contra Claudii Anonymi, aliaś Salmasii, Defensionem regiam
- Joannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo Anglicano defensio : contra Claudii anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam
- Joannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo Anglicano defensio : contra Claudii anonymi, aliás Salmasii, Defensionem regiam
- Joannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo anglicano defensio contra Claudii anonymi, alias Salmasii, Defensionem regiam. Cum indice
- Joannis Miltoni Angli defensio pro populo Anglicano : contra Claudii anonimi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam
- Joannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Anglicano defensio
- Joannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Anglicano defensio : contra Claudii anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam : cum indice
- Joannis Miltoni Angli, Artis logicæ plenior institutio, ad Petri Rami methodum concinnata : adjecta est Praxis annalytica [sic] & Petri Rami vita : libris duobus
- Joannis Miltoni Angli, Artis logicæ plenior institutio, ad Petri Rami methodum concinnata : adjecta est Praxis annalytica [sic] & Petri Rami vita. Libris duobus
- Joannis Miltonii Angli, Epistolarum familiarium liber unus : quibus accesserunt, ejusdem, jam olim in collegio adolescentis, prolusiones quædam oratoriae
- Joannis Miltonii Angli, Epistolarum familiarium liber unus : quibus accesserunt, ejusdem, jam olim in collegio adolescentis, prolusiones quædam oratoriae
- Johannis Miltoni Paradisi amissi liber primus ex Anglicana lingua in Latinam conversus
- Johannis Miltoni Paradisi amissi liber primus ex Anglicana lingua in Latinam conversus
- John Milton
- John Milton prose : major writings on liberty, politics, religion, and education
- Poems of Mr. John Milton
- John Milton's last thoughts on the Trinity : extracted from his posthumous work entitled "A treatise on Christian doctrine compiled from the Holy Scriptures alone," lately published by royal command
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books
- L'Allegro
- L'Allegro, ed il penseroso. : By Milton. And a song for St. Cecilia's day. By Dryden. Set to musick by George Frederick Handel
- L'Allegro, ed il penseroso. : By Milton. Set to musick by George Frederick Handel
- Paradise lost : a poem in twelve books
- Paradise lost : a poem in ten books
- Paradise lost : a poem in ten books
- Paradise lost : a poem in ten books
- L'allegro
- L'allegro and Il penseroso
- Paradise lost : a poem
- L'allegro et le pensieroso de Milton. Traduits en vers François
- L'allegro, ed il penseroso
- L'allegro, il penseroso, ed il moderato. In three parts. Set to music by Mr. Handel
- L'allegro, il penseroso, ed il moderato. The music composed by George-Frederic Handel, Esq; the words by Milton
- Letters of state
- Paradise lost : Paradise regained. Samson agonistes
- Literæ pseudo-senatus Anglicani, Cromwellii, reliquorumque perduellium nomine ac jussu
- Paradise lost : A poem. In twelve books. By John Milton. With a biographical and critical account of the author and his writings
- Paradise lost : A poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton. With the life of Milton. By Thomas Newton, D.D. [Eight lines from Thomson]
- Paradise lost : A poem in twelve books. The author John Milton
- Paradise lost : A poem in twelve books.
- Lycidas
- Paradise lost ...
- Paradise lost
- Paradise lost
- Lycidas : the tradition and the poem
- Paradise lost
- Milton on himself ; : Milton's utterances upon himself and his works
- Milton's Comus
- Milton's Lament for Damon and his other Latin poems
- Milton's Latin poems
- Paradise lost
- Milton's Ode on the morning of Christ's nativity : L'allegro, Il penseroso and Lycidas
- Paradise lost
- Milton's Paradise lost
- Milton's Paradise lost
- Milton's Paradise lost
- Milton's Paradise lost
- Milton's Paradise lost
- Paradise lost
- Paradise lost
- Milton's Paradise lost. : A new edition, by Richard Bentley, D.D
- On the morning of Christ's Nativity
- Milton's complete poems
- Of true religion, hæresie, schism, toleration, and what best means may be us'd against the growth of popery
- Of true religion, hæresie, schism, toleration, and what best means may be us'd against the growth of popery
- Milton's paradise lost. : A poem, in twelve books. With prefatory characters of the several pieces; and the life of Milton
- Milton's poetical works : consisting of Paradise lost, Paradise regained, Mask of Comus, Samson Agonistes, and Poems on several occasions, | together with the life of the author
- Milton's select poems : Comus ; L'Allegro ; Il Penseroso ; Lycidas
- Milton's selected poetry and prose : authoritative texts, biblical sources, criticism
- Milton's sonnets
- Milton's tractate on education : a facsimile reprint from the edition of 1673
- Miltons Allegro. Penseroso
- Of reformation touching chvrch-discipline in England, and the cavses that hitherto have hindred it : two bookes, written to a freind [sic]
- Of reformation touching church-discipline in England : and the causes that hitherto have hindred it. Two bookes, written to a freind
- Minor poems: Comus, Lycidas, Il penseroso, L'allegro, sonnets
- Of reformation touching church-discipline in England
- Of prelatical episcopacy, and vvhither it may be deduc'd from the apostolical times by vertue of those testimonies which are alledg'd to that purpose in some late treatises : one whereof goes under the name of Iames, Arch-bishop of Armagh
- Mr. John Miltons Character of the Long Parliament and Assembly of Divines in MDCXLI : omitted in his other works and never before printed ..
- Of prelatical episcopacy, : and vvhither it may be deduc'd from the apostolical times by vertue of those testimonies which are alledg'd to that purpose in some late treatises: one whereof goes under the name of Iames Arch-Bishop of Armagh·
- Of education. : To Master Samuel Hartlib
- Nevvs from hell, Rome and the Innes of court : wherein is set forth the coppy of a letter written from the devill to the pope : the true coppy of the petition delivered to the King at Yorke : the coppy of certaine articles of agreement betweene the devill, the pope, and divers others : the description of a feast, sent from the devill to the pope : together with a short advertisement to the high court of Parliament with sundry other particulars
- Of education ; : Areopagitica; The commonwealth
- Of education : to Samuel Hartlib
- Odes, pastorals, masques
- Poems in English
- Poems by John Milton, : Containing extracts from Paradise lost, L'Allegro, Il penseroso; to which is prefixed a sketch of the author's life
- Poems ; : the 1645 ed.
- A brief history of Moscovia : and of other less-known countries lying eastward of Russia as far as Cathay, gather'd from the writings of several eye-witnesses
- A brief history of Moscovia,and of other less-known countries lying eastward of Russia as far as Cathay
- A choice of Milton's verse
- A common-place book of John Milton, : and a Latin essay and Latin verses presumed to be by Milton.
- Poems ; : the 1645 ed.
- A complete collection of the historical, political and miscellaneous works of John Milton, both English and Latin : with som[e] papers never before publish'd : in three volumes : to which is prefix'd the life of the author, containing besides the history of his works, several extraordinary characters of men and books, sects, parties, and opinions
- Poems
- Poems
- A defence of the people of England
- A defence of the people of England
- A defence of the people of England : in answer to Salmasius's defence of the King
- Paraphrasis Latina, in duo poemata
- A free commonwealth
- Paraphrasis Latina, in duo poemata
- Paradisus amissa, poema heroicum : Anglicè scriptum in decem libros digestum est, nunc autem à viris quibusdam natione eadem oriundis in linguam Romanam, transfertur, Liber primus
- Paradise regained, the Minor poems, and Samson Agonistes ; : complete and arranged chronologically
- Paradise regained, Samson agonistes : and the complete shorter poems
- The Riverside Milton
- The beauties of Milton, Thomson, and Young
- The Latin poems of John Milton, edited : with an introduction, an English translation, and notes
- The compact Milton ; : selections from John Milton's poems and Areopagitica
- The complete English poetry of John Milton (excluding his translations of Psalms 80-88)
- The complete poetical works of John Milton
- The complete poetical works of John Milton, together with a life of the author
- The complete poetical works of Milton and Young
- The complete poetry and essential prose of John Milton
- The complete works of John Milton
- The English poems of John Milton
- The Cambridge manuscript of John Milton : Lycidas and some of the other poems reproduced from the collotype facsimile
- Tetrachordon: : expositions upon the foure chief places in scripture, which treat of mariage, or nullities in mariage. On Gen.I.27.28. compar'd and explain'd by Gen.2.18.23.24. Deut.24.1.2. Matth.5.31.32. with Matth.19. from the 3d.v. to the 11th. I Cor.7. from the 10th to the 16th. Wherein the doctrine and discipline of divorce, as was lately publish'd, is confirm'd by explanation of scripture, by testimony of ancient fathers, of civill lawes in the primitive church, of famousest reformed divines, and lastly, by an intended act of the Parlament and Church of England in the last eyare of Edvvard the sixth.
- The divorce tracts of John Milton : texts and contexts
- Some newly discovered stanzas written by John Milton on engraved scenes illustrating Ovid's Metamorphoses
- The doctrine & discipline of divorce : restor'd to the good of both sexes from the bondage of canon law and other mistakes, to the true meaning of scripture in the law and gospel compar'd : wherein also are set down the bad
- The doctrine & discipline of divorce : restor'd to the good of both sexes from the bondage of canon law and other mistakes, to the true meaning of scripture in the law and gospel compar'd : wherein also are set down the bad consequences of abolishing or condemning of sin, that which the Law of God allowes, and Christ abolisht not : now the second time revis'd and much augmented in two books : to the Parliament of England with the assembly
- The doctrine & discipline of divorce : restor'd to the good of both sexes, from the bondage of canon law, and other mistakes, to the true meaning of Scripture in the law and Gospel compar'd : wherin [sic] also are set down the bad consequences of abolishing or condemning of sin, that which the law of God allowes, and Christ abolisht not : now the second time revis'd and much augmented in two books : to the Parlament [sic] of England with the assembly
- The doctrine & discipline of divorce: : restor'd to the good of both sexes, from the bondage of canon law, and other mistakes, to the true meaning of Scripture in the law and gospel compar'd. Wherein also are set down the bad consequences of abolishing or condemning of sin, that which the Law of God allowes, and Christ abolisht not. Now the second time revis'd and much augmented, in two books: to the Parlament of England with the assembly. The author J. M
- The doctrine and discipline of divorce : in two books : also the judgement of Martin Bucer : Tetrachordon : and an abridgement of Colasterion
- The doctrine and discipline of divorce : restor'd to the good of both sexes from the bondage of canon law and other mistakes to Christian freedom, guided by the rule of charity : wherein also many places of Scripture have recover'd their long-lost meaning : seasonable to be now thought on in the reformation intended
- The doctrine and discipline of divorce: : restor'd to the good of both sexes, from the bondage of canon law, and other mistakes, to Christian freedom, guided by the rule of charity. Wherein also many places of Scripture, have recover'd their long-lost meaning. Seasonable to be now thought on in the reformation intended
- The doctrine and discipline of divorce: : restor'd to the good of both sexes, from the bondage of canon law, and other mistakes, to the true meaning of Scripture in the law and gospel compar'd ; wherein also are set down the bad consequences of abolishing or condemning of sin, that which the law of God allowes, and Christ abolisht not
- Shorter poems of John Milton
- Selections from John Milton
- The first and second books of paradise lost. : The author John Milton. Printed from the first and second editions collated. The original system of orthography restored; the punctuation corrected and extended. With the various readings: and notes; chiefly rhythmical. By Capel Lofft
- The grand case of conscience concerning the engagement stated & resolved. Or, A strict survey of the Solemn League & Covenant in reference to the present engagement
- The history of Britain : that part especially now call'd England, from the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman conquest
- The history of Britain : that part especially now call'd England, from the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman conquest
- The history of Britain, : that part especially now call'd England. From the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conquest.
- The history of Britain, that part especially now call'd England : from the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conquest
- The history of Britain, that part especially now call'd England : from the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman conquest
- The history of Britain, that part especially now call'd England : from the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman conquest
- The history of Britain, that part especially now called England : from the first traditional beginning, continued to the Norman conquest
- The hymn of Adam and Eve, taken from milton's paradise lost. And Mr. Handell's Anthem performed at the funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Caroline
- Selected prose
- The life and reigne of King Charls, or, The pseudo-martyr discovered : with a late reply to an invective remonstrance against the Parliament and present government : together with some animadversions on the strange contrariety between the late Kings publick declarations ... compared with his private letters, and other of his expresses not hitherto taken into common observation
- The manuscript of Milton's Paradise lost, book I
- The mask of Comus : the poem, originally called 'A mask presented at Ludlow castle, 1634, &c.'
- The masque of Comus
- Select minor poems
- Samson Agonistes, sonnets, &c.
- The poems of John Milton
- The poems of John Milton
- The poems of John Milton ; : English, Latin, Greek & Italian
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton : with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by James Montgomery; and one hundred and twenty engravings by John Thompson, S. and T. Williams, O. Smith, J. Linton, &c., from drawings by William Harvey
- The poetical works of John Milton : with notes of various authors. To which are added illus., and some account of the life and writings of Milton
- The poetical works of John Milton : with the life of the author
- The poetical works of John Milton. : From the text of Doctor Newton. With the life of the author. In two parts. Vol. I[-II]
- The poetical works of John Milton. : From the text of Dr. Newton, in four volumes. With the life of the author. And a critique on Paradise lost, by Joseph Addison, Esq
- The poetical works of John Milton. : In three volumes. With the life of the author, and a glossary
- The poetical works of John Milton. : With a sketch of his life
- The poetical works of John Milton. : With notes of various authors, By Thomas Newton, D.D. in three volumes
- The poetical works of John Milton. : With the principal notes of various commentators. To which are added illustrations, with some account of the life of Milton
- The poetical works of Milton and Marvell : with a memoir of each
- Samson Agonistes : the poem and materials for analysis
- The poetical works of Mr. John Milton ... : together with explanatory notes on each book of the Paradise Lost, and a table never before printed
- The poetical works of Mr. John Milton ... : together with explanatory notes on each book of the Paradise Lost, and a table never before printed
- Samson Agonistes : a dramatick poem
- The poetical works of Mr. John Milton : containing Paradise lost, Paradise regain'd, Sampson Agonistes, and his Poems on several occasions; together with explanatory notes on each book of the Paradise lost, and a table never before printed
- The portable Milton
- The prose of John Milton : selected and edited from the original texts with introductions, notes, translations, & accounts of all of his major prose writings
- The prose works of John Milton
- The prose works of John Milton
- The prose works of John Milton : with a life of the author
- The readie & easie vvay to establish a free Commonwealth, : and the excellence therof compar'd with the inconveniences and dangers of readmitting kingship in this nation.
- The readie and easie vvay to establish a free commonwealth : and the excellence therof compar'd with the inconveniences and dangers of readmitting kingship in this nation
- The readie and easie vvay to establish a free commonwealth : and the excellence therof compar'd with the inconveniences and dangers of readmitting kingship in this nation
- The reason of church-government urg'd against prelaty
- The reason of church-government urg'd against prelaty
- The reason of church-government urg'd against prelaty
- Samson Agonistes : a dramatic poem
- Samson Agonistes
- The shorter poems of John Milton
- The songs of Comus. As it is to be performed this evening, at the Royal Opera-House, in Aungier-street
- The sonnets of John Milton
- The sonnets of Milton : with introduction & notes
- The sonnets of Milton ; : [with introduction and notes]
- Prose works 1641-1650
- Prose selections
- Pro populo adversus tyrannos: or The sovereign right and power of the people over tyrants, clearly stated, and plainly proved. : With some reflections on the late posture of affairs.
- Pro populo adversus tyrannos, or, The sovereign right and power of the people over tyrants, clearly stated, and plainly proved : with some reflections on the late posture of affairs
- Private correspondence and academic exercises
- Political writings
- Poetical works. : With life, critical dissertation, and explanatory notes
- Poetical works of John Milton
- Poetical works
- Poetical works
- Poetical works
- Poems, &c. upon several occasions : both English and Latin, &c.
- Paradise regained, : A poem, in four books, by John Milton. A new edition, with notes of various authors, by Charles Dunster, M.A
- Poems, &c. upon several occasions
- Poems upon several occasions : compos'd at several times
- Poems upon several occasions : English, Italian, and Latin, with translations
- The student's Milton : being the complete poems of John Milton with the greater part of his prose works, now printed in one volume, together with new translations into English of his Italian, Latin, and Greek poems
- The student's Milton ; : being the complete poems of John Milton, with the greater part of his prose works, now printed in one volume, together with new translations into English of his Italian, Latin, and Greek poems
- The tenure of kings and magistrates
- The tenure of kings and magistrates : proving that it is lawfull and hath been held so through all ages for any who have the power to call to account a tyrant or wicked king, and after due conviction to depose and put him to death if the ordinary magistrate have neglected or deny'd to doe it, and that they who of late so much blame deposing are the men that did it themselves
- The tenure of kings and magistrates : proving that it is lawfull and hath been held so through all ages for any who have the power to call to account a tyrant or wicked king, and after due conviction to depose and put him to death if the ordinary magistrate have neglected or deny'd to doe it, and that they who of late so much blame deposing are the men that did it themselves
- The tenure of kings and magistrates : proving that it is lawfull, and hath been held so through all ages, for any who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked king, and after due conviction, to depose and put
- The tenure of kings and magistrates : proving that it is lawfull, and hath been held so through all ages, for any who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked king, and after due conviction, to depose and put him to death if the ordinary magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it : and that they, who of late, so much blame deposing, are the men that did it themselves
- The tenure of kings and magistrates : proving, that it is lawful, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked king, and after due conviction, to depose, and put him to death, if the ordinary magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it. And that they, who of late so much blame deposing, are the men that did it themselves
- The tenure of kings and magistrates : proving, that it is lawfull, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked King, and after due conviction, to depose, and put him to death, if the ordinary magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it : and that they, who of late so much blame deposing, are the men that did it themselves
- The tenure of kings and magistrates : proving, that it is lawfull, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked king, and after due conviction, to depose, and put him to death, if the ordinary magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it : and that they, who of late so much blame deposing, are the men that did it themselves
- The tenure of kings and magistrates : proving, that it is lawfull, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked king, and after due conviction, to depose, and put him, to death, if the ordinary magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it : and that they, who if late so much blame deposing, are the men that did it themselves
- The tenure of kings and magistrates: : proving, that it is lawfull, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked King, and after due conviction, to depose, and put him to death; if the ordinary magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it. And that they, who of late so much blame deposing, are the men that did it themselves.
- The tenure of kings and magistrates: : proving, that it is lawfull, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked king, and after due conviction, to depose, and put him to death; if the ordinary magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it. And that they, who of late, so much blame deposing, are the men that did it themselves.
- The works of John Milton
- The works of John Milton, in verse and prose, printed from the original editions with a life of the author
- The works of Mr. John Milton
- The works of Mr. John Milton
- The works of Mr. John Milton