Index of Gardiner's History of England
Milton, John,
- admires Gill, the headmaster of St. Paul's School,
- Puritanism of his lines, At a solemn music,
- is not in early life hostile to the Church,
- thought underlying his Il Penseroso,
- writes the Comus,
- his view of beauty as spiritual,
- his doctrine of virginity,
- his Lycidas,
- character of his attack on Laud,
- his reference to Malvezzi,
- his first pamphlet, Of Reformation touching Church Discipline,
- his political idealism,
- his argument on ecclesiastical jurisdiction,