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The complete works of John Milton
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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 -
Miltons Allegro. Penseroso
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Poems by John Milton
Containing extracts from Paradise lost, L'Allegro, Il penseroso; to which is prefixed a sketch of the author's life -
Paradise lost
A poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton -
Paradise lost
A poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton. The fifth edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D -
Milton's paradise lost
A poem, in twelve books. With prefatory characters of the several pieces; and the life of Milton -
Paradise lost, a poem in twelve books
The author John Milton. According to the author's last edition, in the year 1672 -
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. 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. A new edition corrected. To which is prefix'd an account of his life -
The poetical works of John Milton
In three volumes. With the life of the author, and a glossary -
L'allegro et le pensieroso de Milton. Traduits en vers François
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Comus. A mask
By John Milton. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed first at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, in the year 1744. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers -
A ready and easy way to establish a free commonwealth. The author John Milton
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L'allegro, ed il penseroso
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L'Allegro, ed il penseroso
By Milton. Set to musick by George Frederick Handel -
Comus, a mask
(Now adapted to the stage) as alter'd from Milton's mask at Ludlow-Castle, which was never represented but on Michaelmas-Day, 1634; before the Right Honble. The Earl of Bridgewater, Lord President of Wales. The principal performers were the Lord Brackly, Mr. Tho. Egerton, the Lady Alice Egerton. The musick was composed by Mr. Henry Lawes, who also represented the attendant spirit -
Comus
a masque. As originally adapted to the stage, and altered from Milton. ... as performed, in two acts, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Wild, prompter -
The Milton encyclopedia
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The poetical works of John Milton
With notes of various authors, By Thomas Newton, D.D. in three volumes -
L'allegro, il penseroso, ed il moderato. The music composed by George-Frederic Handel, Esq; the words by Milton
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Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church
Wherein is also discours'd of tithes, church-fees, church-revenues; and whether any maintenance of ministers can be settled by law. By John Milton, the author of Paradise lost