Complete Poems and Major ProseFirst published by Odyssey Press in 1957, this classic edition provides Milton's poetry and major prose works, richly annotated, in a sturdy and affordable clothbound volume. |
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User Review - jsburbidge - LibraryThingThis is pretty well the standard edition of Milton, with a critically established text, a reasonable level of apparatus for non-expert readers, and a critical mass of Milton's work extending beyond his major works to everything that anyone who is not a specialist is likely to need. Read full review
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User Review - selfcallednowhere - LibraryThingOk, so I didn't read this whole thing, obviously. But I did read "Paradise Lost" and that's the important thing, right? And I actually ended up enjoying it a lot more than I expected to. The language ... Read full review
Contents
Poems | 2 |
Canzone | 54 |
The Passion | 61 |
LAllegro | 68 |
How Soon Hath Time | 76 |
Ad Patrem To His Father | 82 |
Psalm CXIV | 114 |
Ad Salsillum Poetam Romanum Aegrotantem To Salzilli | 125 |
PARADISE LOST Introduction | 173 |
Book 1 | 211 |
Book II | 232 |
Book III | 257 |
Book IV | 277 |
Book V | 302 |
Book VI | 323 |
Book VII | 345 |
Ad Eandem To the Same | 131 |
Translations from Of Reformation Touching Church Disci | 139 |
On the Religious Memory of Mrs Catharine Thomason My Christian Friend Deceased 16 December | 145 |
Ad Ioannem Rousium To John Rouse Oxoniensis Aca demiae Bibliothecarium Librarian of Oxford University | 146 |
Psalm LXXX | 149 |
Psalm LXXXI | 151 |
Psalm LXXXII | 152 |
Psalm LXXXIII | 153 |
Psalm LXXXIV | 154 |
Psalm LXXXV | 155 |
Psalm LXXXVI | 156 |
Psalm LXXXVII | 157 |
Psalm LXXXVIII | 158 |
On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester | 159 |
In Sal masii Hundredam Against the Hundred of Salmasius | 160 |
To Sir Henry Vane the Younger | 161 |
Psalm I | 162 |
Psalm III | 163 |
Psalm V | 164 |
Psalm VI | 165 |
Psalm VIII | 167 |
When I Consider | 168 |
Cyriack Whose Grandsire | 169 |
To Mr Cyriack Skinner upon His Blindness | 170 |
Book VIII | 362 |
Book IX | 378 |
Book X | 406 |
Book XI | 432 |
Book XII | 454 |
PARADISE REGAINED | 471 |
SAMSON AGONISTES | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
OF EDUCATION | 630 |
THE REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT URGED AGAINST | 640 |
AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS SELECTIONS | 690 |
THE DOCTRINE AND DISCIPLINE OF DIVORCE SELECTIONS | 696 |
AREOPAGITICA | 716 |
THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES | 750 |
EIKONOKLASTES SELECTIONS | 781 |
THE SECOND DEFENSE OF THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND | 817 |
A TREATISE OF CIVIL POWER IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES | 839 |
CONSIDERATIONS TOUCHING THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO | 856 |
THE READY AND EASY WAY TO ESTABLISH A FREE COMMON | 880 |
THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE SELECTIONS | 900 |
Appendix | 1021 |
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