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Paradise regained
A poem in four books. With the other poetical works of John Milton. Compared with the best editions, and revised by John Hawkey, Editor of the Latin Classics -
Milton's Paradise regained
with select notes subjoined: to which is added a complete collection of his miscellaneous poems, both English and Latin -
Paradise regained
a poem by John Milton, with notes, of various authors, by Charles Dunster, M.A -
The poetical works
of Milton. Containing Paradise lost with notes critical and historical; Paradise regained, Samson Agonistes; and Poems upon several occasions -
The recovery of man
or, Milton's Paradise regained. In prose. After The Manner Of The Archbishop Of Cambray, Author Of Telemachus. To which is prefixed, the life of the author -
Theodore Haak, F. R. S.
1605-1690 ; the first German translator of "Paradise lost" -
The portraits, prints and writings of John Milton
Milton tercentenary -
A concise companion to Milton
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Complete prose works of John Milton
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Miltons Allegro. Penseroso
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Epistolarum familiarium liber unus and uncollected letters
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The complete works of John Milton
Volume 11, Manuscript writings / edited by William Poole -
The drawings of Gustave Doré
illustrations to the great classics -
The complete works of John Milton
Vol. 8, Pt. 2, De Doctrina Christiana / newly transcribed, transl., and ed. with introd., notes, and comentary by John K. Hale ... -
Paradise regained
A poem, in four books, by John Milton. A new edition, with notes of various authors, by Charles Dunster, M.A -
The shorter poems
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Milton and the people
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Vernacular regicide and republican writings
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The masque of Comus
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Paradise lost
an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, criticism -
The complete works of John Milton
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The poetical works of John Milton
paradise lost and paradise regained -
Miltons Allegro und Penseroso
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Areopagitica: a speech of Mr. John Milton, for the liberty of unlicens'd printing, to the Parliament of England. First published in the year 1644. With a preface, by another hand
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A manifesto of the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland
&c. published by consent and advice of his council. Wherein is shewn the reasonableness of the cause of this republic against the depredations of the Spaniards. Written in Latin by John Milton, ... now translated into English. To which is added, Britannia, a poem; by Mr. Thomson