The Poetical Works of John MiltonOriginally published in 1903, this collection gathers together the poetry of John Milton in a single volume. The text is carefully edited by William Aldis Wright (1831-1914), a renowned scholar of the time and a Milton specialist. In the preface Wright explains the reasons behind favouring particular editions and various editorial judgements, the end result being an attempt to remain as close to Milton's original vision as possible. There are numerous critical notes, but in accordance with a generally unobtrusive approach, these are contained towards the end of the text. This remains a fine edition that will be of value to anyone with an interest in Milton scholarship and the history of English literature. |
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A Paraphrase on Psalm CXIV i | 1 |
Upon the Circumcision | 18 |
Penseroso | 31 |
Lycidas | 69 |
Sonnets page | 74 |
Translations | 87 |
Psalms done into verse 1653 page Psalm I | 106 |
Psalm III | 107 |
Book IX | 293 |
Book X | 323 |
Book XI | 352 |
Book XII | 375 |
Paradise Regained Book I | 392 |
Book III | 417 |
Book IV | 428 |
Samson Agonistes | 445 |
Psalm IV | 108 |
Psalm V | 109 |
Psalm VI | 110 |
Paradise Lost Commendatory Verses | 115 |
Book I | 116 |
H Book III | 167 |
Book IV | 186 |
Book V | 213 |
Book VI | 236 |
Book VII | 260 |
Book VIII | 276 |
Latin Poems De Auctore Testimonia | 492 |
Elegiarum Liber Elegia Prima | 496 |
Elegia Secunda | 498 |
Elegia Tertia | 499 |
Elegia Quarta 5i | 501 |
Elegia Quinta 54 | 504 |
Elegia Sexta 58 | 508 |
Elegia Septima | 511 |
Epigrammata | 514 |
Notes | 547 |
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