urch Discipline" pamphlet, 72
Restoration, consequences to Milton of the, 138-141
Richardson, J., on Milton's later life, 186
Rome, Milton in, 62
Rump, burning of the, 136
S.
St. Bride's Churchyard, Milton lodges in, 65
St. Giles's Cripplegate, Milton's grave in, 194
St. Paul's school, Milton at, 19
Salmasius, Claudius, his character, 109;
author of "Defensio Regia," 111;
Milton's controversy with, 112, 114
Samson, Vondel's, 170
"Samson Agonistes," 141, 178;
criticism on, 180-185
Satan, the hero of "Paradise Lost," 155
Shakespeare, 2;
Milton's panegyric on, 33, 38;
his view of tragedy compared with Milton's, 183
Shelley, on poetical inspiration, 41;
his estimate of Milton, 156;
on tragedy and comedy, 183;
quoted, 17, 197
Skinner, Cyriack, his loan to Milton, 138
Skinner, David, endeavours to publish "State Letters" and
"Treatise on Christian Doctrine," 191
Sonnet, "When the assault was intended to the City," 84;
from the Italian, 85;
on Vaudois Protestants, 124;
to his second wife, 125;
to Henry Lawrence, 126;
inscribed on a window-pane, 175
"State Letters," 191
Stationers' Company and Milton, 92
Symmons, S., publisher of "Paradise Lost," 149, 175
Symonds, Mr. J.A., on metre of "Paradise Lost," 166
T.
Tennyson, on Milton's Eden, 162
"Tenure of Kings and Magistrates," 100
"Tina," by Antonio Malatesti, 68
Tomkyns, Thomas, licenses "Paradise Lost," 151;
and the poems, 178
Tovey, Nathaniel, Milton's college tutor, 25
Treatise on Christian Doctrine, 190
U.
Ulster Protestants, Milton's subscription for, 83
V.
Vernon Lee, 57
Vondel, Milton's indebtedness to, 170
W.
Wakefield, E.G., on the champions of great causes, 135
Wood, Anthony, on Restoration, 133
Woodcock, Katherine, Milton's second wife, her marriage and death, 125
Wootton, Sir H., on "Comus," 47
Wordsworth, quoted, 27, 65;
Milton contrasted with, 41;
on "Paradise Regained," 178
Wright, Dr., reminiscence of his visit to Milton, 186
Y.
Young, Thomas, Milton's private tutor, 14
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
BY
JOHN P. ANDERSON
(_British Museum_).
* * * * *
I. WORKS.
II. POETICAL WORKS.
III. PROSE WORKS.
IV. SINGLE WORKS.
V. SELECTIONS.
VI. APPENDIX--
Biography, Criticism, etc.
Magazine Articles, etc.
VII. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS.
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