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his later tracts, 188, 190; his "History of Britain," 189; his Arian opinions, 192; his death, 193; his will, 194; his widow and daughters, 195; estimate of his character, 196 Milton, Richard, Milton's grandfather, 14, 15 Minshull, Elizabeth, Milton's third wife, 143; Milton's will in favour of, 194; death, _ib._ Monk, General, character of, 135 Morland, Sir Samuel, on "Paradise Lost," 163 Morus, A., his controversy with Milton, 118-119 Myers, Mr. E., on Milton's views of marriage, 91 N. Newton, Bishop, benefits Milton's granddaughter, 195 O. Ochino, B., Milton's indebtedness to, 171 "On a fair Infant," 33 P. Paget, Dr., Milton's physician, 143, 145 Palingenius, Marcellus, Milton borrows from, 164 Pamphlets, Milton's, 72, 75, 78, 79, 87, 99, 100, 108, 113, 132, 133, 136-8 "Paradise Lost," 128; four schemes for, 129; first conceived as drama, 130; manner of composition, 147; dates of, 147-150; critique of, 152-172; successive publications of, 176 "Paradise Regained," 177; criticism on, 178-180 "Passion of Christ," 32 Pattison, Mark, on "Lycidas," 51; on Milton's political career, 68; on fanaticism of Commonwealth, 133; on "Paradise Lost," 159; on Milton's diction, 165 "Penseroso, Il," 40, 49 Pepys, S., on Restoration, 135, 138 Petty France, Westminster, Milton's home in, 117 Philaras, Milton's Greek friend, 114 Phillips, E., Milton's brother-in-law, 22, 65 Phillips, Edward, Milton's nephew, on Milton's ancestry, 14; educated by his uncle, 65; his account of Milton's separation from his first wife, 87; of their reconciliation, 96; becomes a Royalist, 129; his attention to his uncle, 145; on "Paradise Lost," 176; on "Paradise Regained," 177 "Pilot of the Galilean Lake," 49 "Plymouth Brethren," resemblance of Milton's views to, 133 Powell, Mary, Milton marries, 86; she leaves him, 87; returns to him, 95; her family live with Milton, 98; her death, 116; probable bad influence on her daughters, 163 "Prelatical Episcopacy" pamphlet, 72 "Pro Populo" pamphlet, 113 Ptolemaic system followed by Milton in "Paradise Lost," 157 Puckering, Sir H., gave Milton's MSS. to the University of Cambridge, 129 R. Reading, surrender of to Parliamentary army, 91 "Ready way to establish a Commonwealth," 136 "Reason of Church Government" pamphlet, 72 "Reformation touching Ch
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