Annotated Bibliography from Garnett's Life of Milton
Bibliography from Garnett's Life of John Milton (1890)
- Acton, Rev. Henry.
- Religious opinions and examples of Milton, Locke, and Newton. A lecture, with notes. London, 1833, 8vo.
- Addison, Rt. Hon. Joseph.
- Notes upon the twelve books of Paradise Lost. Collected from the Spectator. London, 1719, 12mo. Appeared originally in the Spectator, Dec. 31, 1711-May 3, 1712.
- Ademollo, A.
- La Leonora di Milton e di Clemente IX. Milano [1886], 8vo.
- Andrews, Samuel.
- Our Great Writers; or, Popular chapters on some leading authors. London, 1884, 8vo. Milton, pp. 84-112.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Arnold, Matthew.
- Bagehot, Walter.
- Literary Studies. 2 vols. London, 1879, 8vo. John Milton, vol. i., pp. 173-220. Third edition. 2 vols. London, 1884, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Balfour, Clara Lucas.
- Sketches of English Literature, etc. London, 1852, 8vo. Milton and his Literary Contemporaries, pp. 151-173.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Barron, William.
- Lectures on Belles Lettres and Logic. 2 vols. London, 1806, 8vo. Milton, vol. ii., pp. 281-300.
- Baumgarten, Dr.
- John Milton und das Verlorene Paradies. Coburg [1875], 4to.
- Bayne, Peter.
- Bentley, Richard.
- Dr. Bentley's emendations on the twelve books of Milton's Paradise Lost. London, 1732, 12mo.
- Bickersteth, E.H.
- Milton's Paradise Lost. (The St. James's Lectures, Second Series.) London, 1876, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1877, 8vo.
- Birrell, Augustine.
- Blackburne, Francis.
- Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are added Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica. London, 1780, 16mo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Blair, Hugh.
- Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, etc. 2 vols. London, 1783, 4to. Paradise Lost, vol. ii., pp. 471-476.[Read now.]
- Bodmer, J. Jacob.
- J.J. Bodmer's critische Abhandlung, von dem Wunderbaren in der Poesie in einer Vertheidigung des Gedichtes J. Milton's von dem verlohrnen Paradiese, etc. Zürich, 1740, 8vo.
- Bradburn, Eliza W.
- The Story of Paradise Lost, for children. Portland, 1830, 16mo.[Read now.]
- Brooke, Stopford A.
- Milton. [An account of his life and works.] London, 1879, 8vo. Part of the series entitled Classical Writers, ed. J.R. Green.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Bruce, Archibald.
- A critical account of the life, character, and discourses of Mr. Alexander Morus, in which the attack made upon him in the writings of Milton is particularly considered. Edinburgh, 1813, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton.
- Buckland, Anna.
- Bulwer Lytton, E.
- Burney, Charles.
- Remarks on the Greek Verses of Milton. [London, 1790], 8vo.[Read now.]
- Callander, John.
- Letter and Report respecting the Unpublished Commentary on Milton's Paradise Lost, by the late John Callander, of Craigforth, Esq., in the possession of the Society. (Archæologia Scotica, vol. iii., 1831, pp. 83-91.) Edinburgh, 1831, 4to.
- Camerini, Eugenio.
- Profili Letterari. Firenze, 1870, 8vo. Milton e l'Italia, pp. 264-274.[Read now.]
- Cann, Miss Christian.
- Carpenter, William.
- Channing, William Ellery.
- Remarks on the Character and Writings of John Milton; occasioned by the publication of his lately discovered "Treatise on Christian Doctrine." From the Christian Examiner, vol. iii., No. 1. Boston, 1826, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Charles I.
- By the King. A Proclamation for calling in and suppressing of two books written by John Milton: the one Intituled Johannis Miltoni Angli pro Populo Anglicano defensio, etc., and the other, The Pourtraicture of his Sacred Majesty, etc. London, 1660, s. sh. fol.[Read now.]
- The Life and Reigne of King Charls; or, the Pseudo-Martyr discovered, etc. London, 1651, 8vo. In the Bodleian Catalogue this work is erroneously stated to be by John Milton.
- Chassang, A., and Marcou, F.L.
- Les Chefs-d'Oeuvre Épiques de tous les peuples. Paris, 1879, 8vo. Milton, pp. 279-297.
- Clarke, Samuel.
- Some reflections on that part of a book called Amyntor, or the defence of Milton's life, which relates to the writings of the primitive fathers, etc. (Letter to Mr. Dodwell, etc., pp. 451-475.) London, 1781, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Cleveland, C.D.
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor.
- Darby, Samuel.
- A letter to T. Warton, on his late edition of Milton's Juvenile Poems [entitled "Poems upon several occasions, English, Italian, and Latin."] London, 1785, 8vo.
- Dawson, George.
- De Morgan, J.
- John Milton considered as a Politician. (Men of the Commonwealth, No. 1.) [London, 1875], 16mo.
- De Quincey, T.
- Works. 16 vols. London, 1853-60, 8vo. Milton, vol. vi., pp. 311-325; Life of Milton, vol. x., pp. 79-98.[Read now.]
- Dennis, John.
- Des Essarts, E.
- De Veterum poetarum tum Græciæ tum Romæ apud Miltonem imitatione thesim proponebat E. Des Essarts. Parisiis, 1871, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Diderot, Denis.
- An Essay on Blindness, etc. Interspersed with several anecdotes of Sanderson, Milton, and others. Translated from the French. London [1750], 12mo.
- Dobson, W.T.
- The Classic Poets, their lives and their times, etc. London, 1879, 8vo. Milton's Paradise Lost, pp. 394-446; Paradise Regained, pp. 446-452.[Read now.]
- Donoughue, Edward Jones.
- Milton: a lecture. London, 1843, 8vo.
- Douglas, John.
- Milton vindicated from the charge of plagiarism brought against him by Mr. Lauder, etc. London, 1751, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Milton no plagiary; or, a detection of the forgeries contained in Lauder's essay, etc. Second edition. London, 1756, 8vo.
- Dowden, Edward.
- Dowling, William.
- Poets and Statesmen; their homes and haunts in the neighbourhood of Eton and Windsor. London, 1857, 8vo. Milton, pp. 1-39.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Dryden, John.
- The State of Innocence, and Fall of Man; an opera, etc. London, 1677, 4to.[Read now.]
- Du Moulin, P.
- Regii sanguinis clamor ad cœlum adversus parricidas Anglicanos. [A reply to Milton's "Defensio pro populo Anglicano."] Hagæ Comitum, 1652, 4to.
- Editio secunda. Hagæ Comitum, 1661, 12mo.
- Dunster, C.
- Considerations on Milton's early reading, and the prima stamina of his Paradise Lost, etc. London, 1800, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Edmonds, Cyrus R.
- John Milton; a biography. Especially designed to exhibit the ecclesiastical principles of that illustrious man. London, 1851, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Edmundson, George.
- Ellwood, Thomas.
- Reflections of [Thomas Ellwood] with John Milton (Arber's English Garner, vol. iii., pp. 473-486). London, 1880, 8vo.[Read now.]
- English Poets.
- Cursory remarks on some of the ancient English poets, particularly Milton. [By P. Neve.] London, 1789, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Epigoniad.
- A critical essay on the Epigoniad, wherein the author's abuse of Milton is examined. Edinburgh, 1757, 8vo.
- Eyre, Charles.
- The Fall of Adam, from Milton's Paradise Lost. London [1852], 8vo.
- Filmer, Sir Robert.
- Observations concerning the originall of Government upon Mr. Hobs Leviathan, Mr. Milton against Salmasius, H. Grotius De Jure Belli. London, 1652, 4to.
- The Free-holders grand inquest, etc. (Reflections concerning the Original of Government upon Mr. Milton against Salmasius.) London, 1679, 8vo.
- Flatters, J.J.
- The Paradise Lost of Milton, translated into fifty-four designs, by J.J. Flatters, sculptor. London, 1843, folio. Without letterpress.
- Fry, Alfred A.
- A lecture on the writings, prose and poetic, and the character, public and personal, of John Milton. London, 1838, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Geffroy, Mathieu A.
- Étude sur les pamphlets politiques et religieux de Milton. Paris, 1848, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Gilfillan, George.
- Giraud, Jane E.
- Flowers of Milton. London, 1850, 4to.
- Godwin, William.
- Lives of E. and J. Philips, nephews and pupils of Milton, to which are added: I. Collections for the life of Milton, by J. Aubrey, printed from the manuscript copy in the Ashmolean Museum. II. The Life of Milton, by E. Philips, printed 1694. London, 1815, 4to.
- Goodwin, Thomas.
- The Student's Practical Grammar of the English Language; together with a commentary on the first book of Milton's Paradise Lost. London, 1855, 12mo.
- Greenwood, F.W.P.
- The Miscellaneous Writings of F.W.P. Greenwood. Boston, 1846, 8vo. Milton's Prose Works, pp. 208-226.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Grotius, H. de.
- The Adamus Exul of Grotius; or, the prototype of Paradise Lost. Translated from the Latin, by Francis Barham. London, 1839, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Guerle, Edmond de.
- Milton, sa vie et ses œuvres. Paris, 1868, 8vo.
- Güntzer, C.
- Dissertationis ad quaedam loca Miltoni pars posterior. Argentorati, 1657, 4to.
- Hamilton, W. Douglas.
- Original Papers, illustrative of the life and writings of John Milton, including sixteen letters of State written by him, now first published from MSS. in the State Paper Office, etc. London, 1859, 4to. Printed for the Camden Society.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Hamilton, Walter.
- Parodies of the Works of English and American Authors, collected and annotated by W. Hamilton. London, 1885, 4to. John Milton, vol. ii., pp. 217-236.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Hare, Julius Charles.
- Harrington, James.
- The Censure of the Rota upon Mr. Milton's book, entitled The Ready and Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth. [Signed J. H(arrington); a satire.] London, 1660, 4to. Reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany.
- Hayley, William.
- The Life of Milton; to which are added conjectures on the origin of Paradise Lost. (The second edition enlarged.) London, 1796, 4to. This life appeared originally in 1794 in vol. i. of Milton's Poetical Works.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Hillebrand, C.
- De sacro apud Christianos carmine epico dissertationem seu Dantis, Miltonis, Klopstockii poetarum collationem proponebat C. Hillebrand, Parisiis, 1861, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Hodgson, Shadworth H.
- Outcast Essays, etc. London, 1881, 8vo. The supernatural in English poetry; Shakespere; Milton; Wordsworth Tennyson, pp. 99-180.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Holloway, Laura C.
- Hood, Edwin Paxton.
- Hopkins, J.
- Milton's Paradise Lost, imitated in rhyme; in the fourth, sixth, and ninth books, etc. London, 1699, 8vo.
- Howitt, William.
- Homes and Haunts of the most eminent British Poets. Third edition. London, 1857, 8vo. John Milton, pp. 46-68.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Huet, C.B.
- Litterarische Fantasien en Kritieken. Haarlem [1883], 8vo. Milton, 12th Deel, pp. 150-220.
- Hunt, Theodore W.
- Representative English Prose and Prose Writers. New York, 1887, 8vo. The prose style of John Milton, pp. 246-264.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Hutton, Laurence.
- Ivimey, Joseph.
- John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc. London, 1833, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Jackson, W.
- Lycidas: a musical entertainment. The words altered from Milton. London, 1767, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Jane, Joseph.
- The Image Unbroaken a perspective of the Impudence, Falshood, Vanitie, and Prophannes, in a Libell entitled Eikonoklastes. [London], 1651, 4to.
- Johnson, Samuel.
- Prefaces to Milton and Butler. (Prefaces to the Works of the English Poets, vol. ii.) London, 1779, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Court and Country: a paraphrase upon Milton. [In a dialogue.] By the author of Hurlothrumbo [i.e., Samuel Johnson]. London [1780], 8vo.
- Jortin, John.
- Remarks on Spenser's Poems. London, 1734, 8vo. Remarks on Milton, pp. 171-186.[Read now.]
- Keightley, Thomas.
- An account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton. With an introduction to Paradise Lost. London, 1855, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Keogh, Rt. Hon. William.
- Milton's Prose. (Afternoon Lectures on Literature and Art, delivered in the Theatre of the Museum of Industry, Dublin, 1865, 3rd Series.) London, 1866, 8vo.[Read now.]
- L'Estrange, R.
- No Blind Guides, in answer to a seditious pamphlet of Milton's, intituled Brief notes upon a late sermon titl'd The fear of God and the King, preach'd and since publish'd. By M. Griffith, etc. London, 1660, 4to.
- Lamartine, M.L.A. de.
- Héloïse et Abélard [Biographies]. Paris, 1864, 12mo. Includes a biography of Milton, pp. 113-215.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Lauder, William.
- An essay on Milton's use and imitation of the moderns in his Paradise Lost. [With a preface by Dr. Johnson.] London, 1750, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- A letter to the reverend Mr. Douglas, occasioned by his vindication of Milton, etc. [Written by Dr. Johnson.] London, 1751, 4to.[Read now.]
- An apology for Mr. Lauder [written by himself] in a letter most humbly addressed to his grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. London, 1751, 8vo.
- Delectus auctorum sacrorum, Miltono facem prælucentium. 2 tom. London, 1752, 8vo.
- King Charles I. vindicated from the charge of plagiarism brought against him by Milton, etc. To the whole is subjoined the Judgment of several learned and impartial authors concerning Milton's political writings. London, 1754, 8vo.
- Letters.
- Letters concerning poetical translations and Virgil's and Milton's Arts of Verse, etc. London, 1739, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Liebert, Gustav.
- Milton. Studien zur Geschichte des englischen Geistes. Hamburg, 1860, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Lotheissen, Ferdinand.
- Studien über John Milton's poetische Werke. Budingen, 1860, 4to.[Read now.]
- Lowell, James Russell.
- M.J.A.
- An introduction to the Study of Shakespeare and Milton. [By J.A.M. With selections from their works.] London [1884], 8vo.
- Macaulay, Thomas Babington.
- Critical and historical essays contributed to the Edinburgh Review. 2 vols. London, 1854, 8vo. Milton, vol. i., pp. 1-28.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay. London, 1860, 8vo. Conversation between Mr. Abraham Cowley and Mr. John Milton touching the great Civil War, vol. i., pp. 101-124.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- An Essay on the Life and Works of John Milton, together with the imaginary conversation between him and H. Cowley. London, 1868, 8vo.
- Macaulay's Essay on Milton. From the Edinburgh Review. With introductory notice and notes. London, 1872, 16mo.
- John Milton. [A biographical sketch.] Boston, 1877, 16mo.
- Macaulay's Milton, edited to illustrate the laws of Rhetoric and Composition, by Alexander Mackie. London, 1884, 8vo.
- Maceuen, Malcolm.
- Celebrities of the Past and Present. Philadelphia, 1874, 8vo. Milton and Poetry, pp. 195-202.[Read now.]
- Mackenzie, Sir George.
- Jus Regium: or, the just and solid foundations of monarchy in general maintain'd against Buchanan, Dolman, Milton, etc. Edinburgh, 1684, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1684, 8vo.
- Marquis, G.A.
- Select Poetical Pieces, with a logical arrangement, or practical commentary on Milton's Paradise Lost. Second edition enlarged. Paris, 1842, 12mo.
- Marsh, John F.
- Papers connected with the affairs of Milton and his family. Edited by J.F. Marsh. Manchester, 1851, 4to. In vol. i. of the Chetham Miscellanies, published by the Chetham Society.
- Notice of the inventory of the effects of Mrs. Milton, widow of the poet. Liverpool, 1855, 8vo. Extracted from the proceedings of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire.
- On the engraved portrait and pretended portraits of Milton. Extracted from the Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. Liverpool, 1860, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Martyn, W. Carlos.
- Life and Times of John Milton. [Published by the "American Tract Society." With portrait.] New York [1866], 12mo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Mason, W.
- Musæus; a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. London, 1747, 4to.[Read now.]
- Massey, William.
- Masson, David.
- Essays biographical and critical: chiefly on English poets. Cambridge, 1856, 8vo. Milton's Youth, pp. 37-52; The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's, pp. 53-87.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's. London, 1874, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- The Life of John Milton; narrated in connexion with the political, ecclesiastical, and literary history of his time. 6 vols. Cambridge, 1859-80, 8vo.[Volume metadata]
- New and revised edition. London, 1881, etc., 8vo.
- John Milton. (Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. xvi., pp. 324-340.) London, 1883, 4to.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- McNicoll, Thomas.
- Meadowcourt, Richard.
- A critique on Milton's Paradise Regained. London, 1732, 4to.
- A Critical Dissertation, with notes, on Milton's Paradise Regain'd. The second edition corrected. London, 1748, 8vo.
- Milton, John.
- An answer to a book [by John Milton], intituled, The Divorce and Discipline of Divorce, etc. London, 1644, 4to.
- Carolus I. Britanniarum Rex, a Securi et Calamo Miltonii vindicatus. Dublini, 1652, 12mo.
- Areopagitica Secunda: or, speech of the shade of John Milton on Mr. Sergeant Talfourd's Copyright Extension Bill. London, 1838, 8vo.
- Comus, a mask: (now adapted to the stage) as alter'd [by J. Dalton] from Milton's Mask. London, 1738, 8vo.
- Second edition. London, 1738, 8vo.
- Third edition. London, 1738, 8vo.
- Another edition. Dublin, 1738, 8vo.
- Sixth edition. London, 1741, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1750, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1759, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1760, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1762, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1777, 8vo.
- Comus, a masque [altered by J. Dalton from John Milton], London, 1791, 8vo. In vol. i. of "Bell's Theatre."
- Comus [altered from Milton by J. Dalton]. London, 1811, 8vo. In the "Modern British Drama," vol. ii.
- Comus: a mask, altered from Milton. [By J. Dalton.] London, 1815, 16mo. In vol. x. of Dibdin's "London Theatre."
- Comus. [Adapted to the stage by J. Dalton.] London, 1826, 8vo. In the "British Drama," vol. ii.
- Comus: a masque [in two acts]. Altered from Milton [by G. Colman]. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. The musick composed by Dr. Arne. London, 1772, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1774, 8vo.
- Comus: a masque. Altered by Mr. Colman. (Bell's British Theatre, vol. ix.) London, 1777, 12mo.
- Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton [by G. Colman]. Edinburgh, 1786, 12mo. Vol. iv. of the "British Stage."
- Comus. Altered for the stage by Colman. (Modern British Drama, vol. v.) London, 1811, 8vo.
- Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton, by G. Colman. (Inchbald's Collection of Farces, vol. vii.) London, 1815, 12mo.
- Milton's Comus: a masque, in two acts [altered from Milton], as revised at Covent Garden, April 28, 1815. London, 1815, 8vo. There is a copy in the British Museum with the autograph of Sir Henry Bishop.
- Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton [by G. Colman]. London [1824], 8vo. Vol. ii. of "The London Stage."
- Comus. Altered from Milton. [By G. Colman, the elder.] London, 1872, 8vo. In the "British Drama," vol. xii.
- Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton. (Supplement to Bell's British Theatre, vol. iv.) London, 1784, 12mo.
- Miltonis epistola ad Pollionem. Edidit et notis illustravit F.S. Cantabrigiensis. Londini, 1738, folio.
- Editio altera. Londini, 1738, folio.
- Milton's Epistle to Pollio. Translated from the Latin, and illustrated with notes. London, 1740, folio.
- Milton restor'd and Bentley depos'd, containing, I. Some observations on Dr. Bentley's preface. II. His various readings and notes on Paradise Lost and Milton's text, set in opposite columns, with remarks therein. III. Paradise Lost, attempted in rime. Book I., Numb. I. From Dean Swift. London, 1732, 8vo.
- Paradise Lost: a poem attempted in Rhime. [Altered from Milton.] London, 1740, 8vo.
- Paradise Lost. An oratorio [in three acts and in verse] altered and adapted to the stage from Milton [by B. Stillingfleet]. London, 1760, 4to.
- Paradise Lost. An oratorio in four parts. The words selected from the works of Milton by J.L. Ellerton. London [1862], 12mo.
- Paradise Lost. Oratorio in three parts, from the poem of Milton. English version by J. Pittman. London [1880], 8vo.
- The State of Innocence and Fall of Man described in Milton's Paradise Lost. Render'd into prose with notes from the French of Raymond [or rather Nicolas Francois Dupré] de St. Maur. By a gentleman of Oxford [George Smith Green?]. London, 1745, 8vo.
- Another edition. Aberdeen, 1770, 12mo.
- A verbal Index to Milton's Paradise Lost; adapted to every edition but the first, etc. London, 1741, 12mo.
- An essay upon Milton's imitations of the Ancients in his Paradise Lost. With some observations on the Paradise Regain'd. London, 1741, 8vo.
- A new occasional Oratorio [on the suppression of the Rebellion], the words taken from Milton, Spenser, etc., and set to musick by Mr. Handel. London, 1746, 4to. The words only.
- The Progress of Envy, a poem occasioned by Lauder's attack on the character of Milton. London, 1751, 4to.
- A familiar explanation of the poetical works of Milton. To which is prefixed Mr. Addison's criticism on Paradise Lost. With a preface by Rev. Mr. Dodd. London, 1672, 12mo.
- The Recovery of Man: or, Milton's Paradise Regained. In Prose. After the manner of the Archbishop of Cambray. To which is prefixed the life of the author. [London], 1771, 12mo.
- Samson. An Oratorio [in three acts]. As it is performed at the Theatres-royal. Altered from the Samson Agonistes of Milton [by N. Hamilton]. Set to musick by Mr. Handel. London [1742], 8vo. The words only.
- Another edition. London [1742], 4to.
- Another edition. London [1742], 4to.
- Another edition. London, 1743, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1751, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1759, 4to.
- Samson: an oratorio [altered and adapted to the stage from the Samson Agonistes by N. Hamilton]. [Oxford], 1749, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1762, 4to.
- Samson. Set to musick by Mr. Handel. London, 1762, 4to.
- Samson. An oratorio [altered from the Samson Agonistes, by N. Hamilton]. Salisbury, 1765, 8vo.
- Handel's oratorio, Samson. The words chiefly from Milton. [Compiled by T. Morell.] London [1840], 4to.
- The Life of John Milton. Published under the direction of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. London [1861], 8vo.
- A Milton Memorial. A sketch of the life of John Milton, compiled with reference to the proposed restoration of the Church of St. Giles, Cripplegate (where he was buried). By Antiquitatis historicæ studiosus. London, 1862, 8vo.
- Mirabeau, Count de.
- Théorie de la Royauté d'après la Doctrine de Milton. [Translated from the Defence of the People of England. With a preliminary dissertation, "Sur Milton et ses ouvrages"; by H.G. Riquetti, Comte de Mirabeau?] [Paris], 1789, 8vo.
- Moers, F. Josephus.
- De fontibus Paradisi Amissi Miltoniani. Dissertatio philologica, etc. Bonnae [1865], 8vo.
- Morris, Joseph W.
- John Milton: a vindication, specially from the charge of Arianism. London [1862], 8vo.
- Mortimer, Charles Edward.
- An historical memoir of the Political Life of John Milton. London, 1805, 4to.[Read now.]
- Morus, Alexander.
- A. Mori Fides Publica, contra calumnias Joannis Miltoni. Hagæ-Comitum, 1654, 12mo.
- Mouron, H.
- Jean Milton. Conférence. Deuxième édition. Strasbourg, 1875, 8vo.
- Munkácsy, M.
- Opinions of the Continental Press on M. Munkácsy and his latest picture, "Milton dictating Paradise Lost to his daughters." Paris, 1879, 8vo.
- Neve, Philip.
- A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin in the Parish Church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, 4th August 1790; and of the treatment of the corpse during that and the following day. London, 1790, 8vo.
- Nicoll, Henry J.
- Paterson, James.
- Pattison, Mark.
- Milton. [An account of his life and works.] London, 1879, 8vo. One of the "English Men of Letters" series.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Pauli, Reinhold.
- Aufsätze zur Englischen Geschichte. Leipzig, 1869, 8vo. John Milton, pp. 348-391.
- Pearce, Z., Bishop of Rochester.
- A review of the text of Milton's Paradise Lost; in which the chief of Dr. Bentley's Emendations are consider'd; and several other emendations and observations are offer'd to the public. London, 1732, 8vo.
- Another edition. London, 1733, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Peck, Francis.
- New Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works of Mr. John Milton, etc. London, 1740, 4to.
- Memoirs of the life and actions of Oliver Cromwell: as delivered in three panegyrics of him. The first, as said, by Don Juan Rodriguez de Saa Meneses; the second, as affirmed by a certain Jesuit; yet both, it is thought, composed by Mr. John Milton, as was the third, etc. London, 1740, 4to.
- Penn, John.
- Critical, poetical, and dramatic works. 2 vols. London, 1798, 8vo. Samson Agonistes, vol. ii., pp. 213-263.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Philips, John.
- Philo-Milton, pseud.
- Milton's Sublimity asserted: in a poem occasion'd by a late piece entituled Cyder, a poem [by J. Philips]. In blank verse. London, 1709, 4to.
- A vindication of the Paradise Lost from the charge of exculpating Lord Byron's "Cain, a Mystery." London, 1822, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Plaint.
- Prendergast, G.L.
- Prodromus.
- Verax Prodromus in Delirum. [An invective against John Milton.] [Amsterdam? 1656?] 4to.
- R * *
- Lettres critiques à Mr. le comte * * * sur le Paradis perdu, et reconquis, de Milton, par R * * [outh]. Paris, 1731, 8vo.
- Reed, Henry.
- Lectures on the British Poets. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1858, 8vo. Milton, pp. 199-232.[Read now.]
- Rice, Allen Thorndike.
- Essays from the North American Review. New York, 1879, 8vo. John Milton, by Ralph Waldo Emerson, pp. 99-122.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Richardson, Jonathan.
- Explanatory notes and remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost. By J. Richardson, father and son. London, 1734, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Zoilomastix; or, a vindication of Milton from all the invidious charges of W. Lauder. With several new remarks on Paradise Lost. London, 1747, 8vo.
- Ring, Max.
- Rolli, P.
- Sabrina; an opera [in three acts and in verse. Founded on the "Comus" of Milton]. Ital. and Eng. London, 1737, 8vo.
- Rossetti, William Michael.
- Rowland, J.
- Pro Rege et Populo Anglicano apologia, contra Joannis Polypragmatici (alias Miltoni Angli) defensionem destructivam Regis et Populi Anglicani. Antwerpiæ, 1651, 12mo.
- Another edition. Antwerpiæ, 1652, 12mo.
- S.G.
- The dignity of Kingship asserted: in answer to Mr. Milton's Ready and Easie way to establish a free Commonwealth. By G.S. (George Searle?), a lover of loyalty. London, 1660, 8vo.
- Saintsbury, George.
- Salmasius, Claudius de.
- Say, Samuel.
- Poems on several occasions: and two critical Essays viz., the first on the harmony, variety, and power of numbers, whether in prose or verse; the second, on the numbers of Paradise Lost. [With a portrait of Milton, etched by J. Richardson.] London, 1745, 4to.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Scherer, Edmond.
- Études sur la Littérature Contemporaine. Paris, 1882, 8vo. Milton et le Paradis Perdu, tom. vi., pp. 161-194.
- Scolari, Filippo.
- Saggio di Critica sul Paradiso Perduto, Poema di Giovanni Milton, e sulle annotazioni a quello di Giuseppe Addison. Aggiuntovi l'Adamo sacra rappresentazione di G.B. Andreini, etc. Venezia, 1818, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Scott, John.
- Critical Essays on some of the poems of several English poets, etc. London, 1785, 8vo. On Milton's Lycidas, pp. 37-64.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Seeley, J.R.
- Lectures and Essays. London, 1870, 8vo. Milton's Political Opinions, pp. 89-119; Milton's Poetry, pp. 120-154.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Shenston, J.B.
- The Authority of Jehovah asserted, ... with some remarks on the article on Milton's Essay on the Sabbath and the Lord's Day, which appeared in the Evangelical Review, 1826. London, 1826, 8vo.
- Smectymnuus, pseud. [i.e., Stephen Marshall, Edmund Calamy etc.]
- A modest confutation of a slanderous and scurrilous libell, entituled, Animadversions [by John Milton] upon the remonstrants' defense against Smectymnuus. [London] 1642, 4to.
- Sotheby, Samuel Leigh.
- Steel, David.
- Elements of Punctuation, and critical observations on some passages in Milton. London, 1786, 8vo.
- Stern, Alfred.
- Symmons, Charles.
- Taine, H.A.
- Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise. 4 tom. Paris, 1863-4, 8vo. Milton, tom, ii., pp. 327-435.[Read now.]
- History of English Literature. Translated by H. Van Laun. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1873-4, 8vo. Milton, vol. ii., pp. 239-318.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Tasso, Torquato.
- Il Tasso, a dialogue. The speakers, John Milton, Torquato Tasso. London, 1762, 8vo.
- Todd, Henry John.
- Some account of the life and writings of John Milton. Second edition, with additions, and with a verbal index to the whole of Milton's poetry. London, 1809, 8vo. This forms vol. i. of the 1809 edition of Todd's Milton; a certain number of copies being printed off with a distinct title-page.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Some account of the life and writings of John Milton, derived principally from documents in His Majesty's State-paper Office, now first published. London, 1826, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Toland, John.
- The Life of John Milton, containing, besides the history of his works, several extraordinary characters of men and books, sects, parties, and opinions. [Signed J.T., i.e. J. Toland.] London, 1699, 8vo.[Read now.]
- Amyntor; or, a Defence of Milton's Life, etc. London, 1699, 8vo.[Read now.]
- The Life of John Milton; with Amyntor; or a Defence of Milton's Life, etc. London, 1761, 8vo.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Tomlinson, John.
- Tulloch, John.
- Vericour, Raymond de.
- Milton et la poésie épique, etc. Paris, 1838, 8vo.
- Ward, Thomas H.
- The English Poets; selections, with critical introductions, etc. 4 vols. London, 1880, 8vo. John Milton, by Mark Pattison, vol. ii., pp. 293-379.[Volume metadata][Read now.]
- Warton, Thomas.
- A Letter to T. Warton on his editon of Milton's juvenile poems. [By S. Darby?] London, 1785, 8vo.
- White, Thomas Holt.
- A Review of Johnson's criticism on the style of Milton's English Prose, etc. London, 1818, 8vo.
- Wilson, J.
- Vindiciæ Caroliiæ; or a defence of Eikon Basilike, etc. London, 1692, 8vo.
- Yonge, Charles Duke.
- Zicari da Paola, F.
- Sulla scoverta dell' originale Italiano da cui Milton trasse il suo poema del Paradiso Perduto. Napoli, 1844, 12mo.
- Ziegler, C.
- C. Ziegleri circa regicidium Anglorum exercitationes. Accedit Jacobi Schalleri Dissertatio ad loca quædam Miltoni. Lugd. Batavorum, 1653, 12mo.