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Paradise lost, a poem in twelve books
The author John Milton. According to the author's last edition, in the year 1672 -
L'Allegro, ed il penseroso
By Milton. Set to musick by George Frederick Handel -
Milton's Paradise lost
Book I -
Paradisus amissus
Poema Joannis Miltoni. Latine redditum a Guilielmo Dobson, LL.B. Nov. Coll. Oxon. Socio -
Paradise lost
A poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton -
Paradise Lost
A Poem, In Twelve Books -
Paradise Lost
A Poem, In Twelve Books – Volume the First -
Paradise Lost
A Poem, In Twelve Books – Volume the Second -
L'llegro
il penseroso, ed il moderato. As set to musick -
Proposals for printing by subscription
In two volumes Octavo, A new version of the Paradise lost. In which The Spirit and Stile of the Author, are effectually preserved and successfully imitated; The Beauties of the Original, where stiff or obscure, rendered easy, more intelligible and striking, to the Understanding of the Reader; The weaker Parts of the Poem better supported The Heathen Fables and Improprieties excepted to by Addison, Bentley, Newton, and other Writers, removed or amended; And, The Verses that run one into another, and have too much Continuance, better adapted to the less learned Reader, by endeavouring to end the Sense with the Distich: By which that amazing Work is brought something nearer the Summit of Perfection. With Annotations on the Original Text, (far different from those of any other Writer) To shew the Reasonableness of this new version. By G. S. Green. Price to subscribers Eight Shillings in Sheets; Four Shillings of which is to be paid at the Time of Subscribing, and Four Shillings more on the Delivery of the Books. Subscriptions are taken in by J. Scott, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, London; W. Jackson, Printer; and by the Author opposite All-Souls College, in Oxford; R. Bond, Bookseller in Glocester; and most other Booksellers in England and Wales -
Comus
a masque. (now adapted to the stage) as alter'd from Milton's masque at Ludlow-Castle, which was first represented on Michaelmas-Day, 1634; Before the Right Honourable The Earl of Bridgewater, Lord President of Wales. The principal Performers were The Lord Brackly, Mr. Tho. Egerton, The Lady Alice Egerton. The music was composed by Mr. Hen. Lawes, Who also represented the Attendant Spirit -
Samson. An oratorio
As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Alter'd and adapted to the stage from the Samson Agonistes of Milton. Set to musick by George Frederick Handel -
Paradise lost
a poem in twelve books. The author John Milton. According to the author's last edition, in the year 1672