Life of John Milton - Part 18
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Part 18

---- Oliver Cromwell's Letters to Foreign Princes and States for strengthening and preserving the Protestant Religion, etc. [Translated from the Latin of John Milton.] London, 1700, 4to.

Lycidas. [First edition.] (_Justa Edouardo King naufrago, ab Amicis moerentibus_, etc.) 2 pts. Cantabrigiae, 1638, 4to.

Part II., "Obsequies to the Memorie of Mr. Edward King," has a distinct t.i.tle-page and pagination, and contains the first edition of Lycidas.

---- Milton's Lycidas, with notes, critical, explanatory, and grammatical, by a Graduate. Melbourne, 1869, 8vo.

---- Lycidas. Reprinted from the first edition of 1638, and collated with the autograph copy in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge.

With a version in Latin hexameters. By F.A. Paley. London, 1874, 8vo.

---- Milton. Lycidas. With introduction and notes. By T.D. Hall.

Manchester [1876], 8vo.

---- Second edition. London [1880], 8vo.

---- Milton's Lycidas. Edited, with interpretation and notes, by F.

Main, etc. London, 1876, 8vo.

---- Second edition. London, 1876, 8vo.

Mr. John Milton's character of the Long Parliament and a.s.sembly of Divines, in 1641. Omitted in his other works, and never printed. [Edited by J. Tyrrell? or by Arthur, Earl of Anglesey?] London, 1681, 4to.

Milton's Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Ill.u.s.trated by eminent artists. London, 1868, 8vo.

Mr. John Milton's Satyre against hypocrites. Written whilst he was Latin secretary to Oliver Cromwell. [By John Phillips?] London, 1710, 8vo.

Milton's unpublished Poem, corrected by J.E. Wall from a defective copy found by Mr. Morley in the British Museum. Epitaph on a Rose Tree confined in a Garden Tub. [London, 1873?] s. sh. 8vo.

The original is in the King's Library, British Museum, and is written on the last leaf of a copy of "Poems of Mr. John Milton,"

1646.

Observations upon the Articles of Peace with the Irish Rebels, on the Letter of Ormond to Col. Jones, and the Representation of the Presbytery at Belfast. (_Articles of Peace made and concluded with the Irish Rebels, by James Earle of Ormond, etc._) London, 1649, 4to.

Of Education. To Master S. Hartlib. [London, 1644] 4to.

---- Milton's Tractate on Education. A facsimile reprint from the edition of 1673. Edited by Oscar Browning. (_Pitt Press Series_.) Cambridge, 1883, 8vo.

Original Letters and Papers of State, addressed to Oliver Cromwell, concerning the affairs of Great Britain from 1649 to 1658, found among the political collections of John Milton, published from the originals.

By John Nickolls. London, 1743, folio.

Of Prelatical Episcopacy, and whether 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 of James, Archbishop of Armagh.

London, 1641, 4to.

Of Reformation touching Church-Discipline in England: and the causes that hitherto have hindred it. London, 1641, 4to.

Of True Religion, Haeresie, Schism, Toleration, and what best means may be used against the growth of Popery. The author J[ohn] M[ilton].

London, 1673, 4to.

---- New edition, with preface by Bp. Burgess. London, 1826, 8vo.

Paradise Lost. A poem written in ten books by John Milton. Licensed and entred according to order. London, 1667, 4to.

First edition. Without argument or preface. There are nine distinct variations of the t.i.tle and preliminary pages.

---- Paradise Lost. A poem in ten books. The author J. Milton. (The argument. The verse.) London, 1668, 4to.

The same edition as the preceding, with a new t.i.tle-page, and with the addition of the argument.

---- Paradise Lost. A poem in ten books. The author John Milton. London, 1669, 4to.

The same edition as the two preceding, with a new t.i.tle-page and some slight alterations in the text. There is another copy in the British Museum which differs slightly. It has also the t.i.tle-page dated 1668, and Marvell's commendatory verses in MS.

---- Paradise Lost. A poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton.

Second edition, revised and augmented by the same author. London, 1674, 8vo.

To this edition are prefixed the commendatory verses of Barrow and Marvell. In another copy in the British Museum conjectural emendations from the quarto edition, 1749, and the octavo edition, 1674, corrected by the quarto edition, 1668, printed on two leaves, have been inserted.

---- The third edition. Revised and augmented by the same author.

London, 1678, 8vo.

---- The fourth edition. Adorn'd with sculptures. London, 1688, folio.

The first ill.u.s.trated edition.

---- Another edition [with cuts]. London, 1692, folio.

---- Another edition. With copious and learned notes by P[atrick]

H[ume]. London, 1695, folio.

---- Seventh edition. Adorn'd with sculptures. London, 1705, 8vo.

---- Eighth edition. Adorn'd with sculptures. 2 vols. London, 1707, 8vo.

---- Ninth edition. Adorn'd with sculptures. London, 1711, 12mo.

The British Museum copy is said to be the only one on thick paper.

---- Tenth edition. With sculptures. London, 1719, 12mo.

---- Another edition. Dublin, 1724, 8vo.

---- Twelfth edition. To which is prefixed an account of his life [by E.

Fenton]. London, 1725, 12mo.

---- Thirteenth edition. To which is prefixed an account of his life [by E. Fenton]. London, 1727, 8vo.

---- Fourteenth edition. To which is prefixed an account of his life [by E. Fenton]. London, 1730, 8vo.

---- New edition [with notes and proposed emendations] by R. Bentley.

London, 1732, 4to.

One of the copies in the British Museum contains MS. notes by B.

Stillingfleet, and another MS. notes by W. Cole. A third copy has inserted plates, a pencil sketch of Milton's house at Chalfont St.

Giles, and a cutting from the _Literary Gazette_, May 29th, 1830, relating to Bentley.

---- Another edition. London, 1737, 8vo.

---- Another edition [with life by E. Fenton]. London, 1738, 8vo.