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oclamation against Milton's books preserved in the, 139 Buckhurst, Lord, his admiration of "Paradise Lost," 177 C. Caedmon, question of Milton's indebtedness to, 169 Calderon's "Magico Prodigioso" compared with "Comus," 54; with "Paradise Lost," 163 Cambridge in Milton's time, 22 Cardinal Barberini receives Milton, 62 Caroline, Princess, her kindness to Milton's daughter, 195 Chalfont St. Giles, Milton's residence at, 173 Chappell, W., Milton's college tutor, 24 Charles I., illegal government of, 30; expedition against the Scots, 67; execution of, 100; alleged authorship of "Eikon Basilike," 105-107; a bad king, but not a bad man, 110 Charles II., restoration of, 138; favour to Roman Catholics, 188 Christ's College, Milton at, 22 "Christian Doctrine," Milton's treatise on, 99, 190-193 "Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes," 132 Clarke, Deborah, Milton's youngest daughter; her reminiscences of her father, 195 Clarke, Mr. Hyde, his discoveries respecting Milton's ancestry, 14, 15 Clarke, Sir T., Milton's MSS. preserved by, 129 Coleridge, Milton compared with, 41; on Milton's taste for music, 63; on "Paradise Regained," 178 Comenius, educational method of, 76 Commonwealth, Milton's views of a free, 136 "Comus," production of, 38, 44, 46; criticism on, 53-55 "Considerations on the likeliest means to remove Hirelings out of the Church," 133 Copernican theory only partly adopted in "Paradise Lost," 158 Cosmogony of Milton, 157 Cromwell, Milton's character of, 121; Milton's advice to, 122 D. Dante and Milton compared, 160 Daughters, character of Milton's, 142 Davis, Miss, Milton's suit to, 94 Deity, imperfect conception of, in "Paradise Lost," 154 Denham, Sir J., his admiration of "Paradise Lost," 177 Diodati, Milton's friendship with, 21; verses to, 25; letters to, 39, 41, 55; death of, 65; Milton's elegy on, 43, 67 "Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce," 79, 87-91 Dryden, on "Paradise Lost," 177; visits Milton, 187; dramatizes "Paradise Lost," 187 Du Moulin, Peter, author of "Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad Coelum," 118 E. Edmundson, Mr. G., on Milton and Vondel, 170 Education, Milton's tract on, 75-77 "Eikon Basilike," authorship of, 105-107 "Eikonoklastes," Milton's reply to "Eikon Basilike," 108 Ellwood, Thomas, the Quaker, reads to Milton, 145; suggests "Paradise Regained," 175 Elz
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