Miiiva iaiiiiiiii «^;iit$it * trt ■t«^***>tM^*-*^.-">- CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 1891 BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE Cornell University Library Z8578 .T46 John Milton .;,.,topi<;al bibJiS?^^^^^ olin 3 1924 029 630 856 The original of tliis bool< is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029630856 John Milton TOPICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY yohn Milton TOPICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY BY ELBERT N. S. THOMPSON, Ph.D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH THE'STATE UNIYERSITY of IOWA NEW HAVEN: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON: HUMPHREY MILFORD OXFORD: UNIVERSITY PRESS MDCCCCXVI COPYRIGHT, 1916 BY YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS PUBLISHED HAY, I916 SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY COPIES PRINTED FROU TYPE PREFACE During the preparation on the Essays on Milton, pubUshed by the Yale University Press in 1914, the author gathered for his own use most of the material embraced in this bibliography. The compilation proved of.assistance to him, and it may be serviceable to others who wish to study Milton's works in con- nection with the literary traditions or the contro- versies that colored or even directly evoked them. In the bibliography the material has first been organ- ized topically; then, under each heading, the titles are arranged chronologically, that the historical de- velopment of Miltonic criticism may be made clear. Whatever difficulty such an arrangement causes will be obviated, it is hoped, by the Table of Contents and the Index of Names. In many cases, after the date of first publication, some good modern edition has been noted. But in this respect, as well as in the listing of articles from the magazines, the bib- liography is frankly selective rather than complete. It aims, however, to include all the most important books and articles that bear upon the separate topics, and so to furnish the student an adequate outline- guide for the study of Milton and the period in which he lived. For help and encouragement in his work the compiler owes much to Professor Charles G. Osgood, of Princeton University. Iowa City, Iowa, January 20, 1916. CONTENTS PAGE BIBLIOGRAPHIES i CONCORDANCES i CHIEF COLLECTED EDITIONS 2 BIOGRAPHY 3 Autobiographical Material 3 Contemporary Biography 4 Chief Later Biography S Portraits of Milton 6 MILTON'S HOME ENVIRONMENT 7 London in Milton's Time 7 General Histories 7 Diaries, etc 8 Drama 9^ Parentage 10 Cultural Influences lo Thomas Young, the Tutor 10 . Literary Interests 10 Musical Interests 10 MILTON'S EDUCATION 11 At St. Paul's School 11 English Schools of the Seventeenth Century 11 Autobiographical References 12 General References 12 At Cambridge 12 Cambridge in Milton's Time. 12 Autobiographical References 12 General References 13 Milton's Cambridge Exercises 13 At Horton 13 ^ Through Travel 13 Travel in the Seventeenth Century J3 viii Contents Autobiographical References 14 Miscellaneous References IS MILTON'S MINOR POEMS ij Manuscript Copies iS \ First Editions 16 Chief Later Editions 17 Individual Poems 18 Psalms 114 and 136 18 On Shakespeare 18 Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity 18 L' Allegro and II Penseroso 19 Editions 19 1 Sources 19 I Criticism 20 Arcades 20 CoMUS 21 Editions . . . . ; 21 The Masque as a Dramatic Type ■. 21 ,. University Plays 22"^ Milton's Dramatic Interests ^X^ Occasion 24 , ' Sources 24 Criticism 25 Miscellaneous 26 Lycidas 26 Editions 26 The Elegy as a Type of Poetry 26 Occasion 27 ^ Sources and Criticism 27 Collateral Reading 28 Latin and Italian Poems . . . 29 Editions ■ 29 Criticism 29 References to Charles Diodati 30 MILTON AS AN EDUCATOR 30 Seventeenth-Century Pedagogy 30 Milton's Experience as a Teacher 31 Contents ix Educational Writings 31 Tides 31 Criticism 32 PURITANISM 33 General Histories 33 Contemporary Records 36 PURITAN AND CAVALIER TYPES 38 In the Army 38 In the Church , 39 In Parliament 39 In Literature 39 MILTON'S ECCLESIASTICAL TRACTS 40 Early Tracts 40 Tracts of the Smectymnuan Controversy 41 Milton's Later Tracts 41 Criticism 42 MILTON'S THEOLOGY 43 .., Christian Doctrine 43 Criticism 43 TRACTS ON DIVORCE 44 Titles 44 Milton's Marriage 44 Replies from Opponents 44 Criticism 44 AREOPAGITICA 45 Editions 4S The Theory of Toleration 4S General References 45 Contemporary Sources 46 The Licensing of the Press 48 Criticism 49 MILTON'S POLITICAL TRACTS 49 Titles 49 Authorship of Eikon Basilike 51 Contents X Theory of Kingship and State S3 General Histories 53 Chief Sources of Milton's Theory 54) Criticism 55 ' MILTON AS LATIN SECRETARY 56 Appointment and Duties 56 Documents 56 MILTON'S LETTERS 58 POEMS OF THE REVOLUTION 58 Translations 58 Sonnets 58 Editions 59 The Sonnet 59 Criticism 59 MILTON AT THE RESTORATION 60 Social Life in London 60 Proceedings against Milton 61 MILTON'S HISTORICAL WRITINGS 61 PARADISE LOST 62 Editions 62 Growth of Milton's Plans 62 Theory of Epic Poetry 63 Classical Theory 6j Renaissance Theory 6j French and English Theory 64 Later Critical Theory 64 Sources 65 Criticism 72 PARADISE REGAINED 76 Editions 76 Sources 76 Criticism , 77 SAMSON AGONISTES 78 Editions 78 Criticism 7g( As AN Oratorio 7- Contents xi MILTON'S STYLE 79 Grammar 79 Techkique 80 Versification 81 ;MILTON'S FAME AND INFLUENCE 83 HVORKS EDITED BY MILTON 85 THE MILTON APOCRYPHA 85 GENERAL CRITICISM 87 JOHN MILTON TOPICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHIES Anderson, J. P. Bibliography. In R. Garnett: Life of John Milton. London, 1890. Child, H. H. Bibliography. In: The Cambridge modern his- tory. 5, pp. 786-98. New York, 1907. Brown, G. A. Bibliography. In: The Cambridge history of English literature. 7, pp. 469-79. New York, 1911. CONCORDANCES Todd, H. J. Verbal index. In his: The poetical works of John Milton. 2d ed. London, 1809. Prendergast, G. L. A complete concordance to the poetical works of John Milton. Madras, 1856. Cleveland, C. D. A complete concordance to the poetical works of John Milton. London, 1867. Bradshaw, J. A concordance to the poetical works of John Milton. London, 1894. 2 Topical Bibliography of Milton y^ LocKwooD, L. E. Lexicon to the English poetical works of John Milton. New York, 1907. CHIEF COLLECTED EDITIONS MiTFORD, J. (ed.) The works of John Milton in verse and prose. 8 V. London, 1851. Hume, P. (ed.) The poetical works of John Milton. Lon- don, 1695. Newton, T. (ed.) The poetical works of John Milton. 3 v. London, 1749-52. Hayley, W. (ed.) The poetical works of John Milton: with a life of the author. 3 v. London, 1794-97. Todd, H. J. (ed.) The poetical works of John Milton : with the prin- cipal notes of various commentators. 6 v. Lon- don, 1 80 1. The second edition, much enlarged, appeared in 7 volumes in 1809. Hawkins, E. (ed.) The poetical works of John Milton. 4 v. Oxford, 1824. Keightley, T. (ed.) The poems of John Milton. 2 v. London, 1859. Browne, R. C. (ed.) The English poems. 2 v. Oxford, 1870, 1901. Biography 'Masson, D. The poetical works of John Milton. 3 v. London, 1874. The arrangement of this work has beeen slightly altered in later editions. An edition in one volume has been published in the Globe series. Moody, W. V. (ed.) The complete poetical works of John Milton. Boston, 1899. Beeching, H. C. (ed.) The poetical works of John Milton. Oxford, 1900. TOLAND, J. (ed.) A complete collection of the historical, political, and miscellaneous works of John Milton, both English and Latin. 3 v. Amsterdam, 1698. Birch, T. (ed.) A complete collection of the historical, political, and miscellaneous works of John Milton. 2 v. London, 1738. Symmons, C. (ed.) The prose works of John Milton. 7 v. London, 1806. - St. John, J. A. (ed.) The prose works of John Milton. 5 v. London, 1848-53. BIOGRAPHY - Autobiographical Material Graham, J. J. G. (ed.) Autobiography of John Milton: or Milton's life in his own words. London, 1872. 4 Topical Bibliography of Milton Corson, H. (ed.) An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton. New York, 1899. Parrott, T. M. Autobiography of John Milton. In his: Studies of a book-lover. New York, 1904. Contemporary Biography Parsons, E. S. (ed.) The earliest life of Milton. Reprinted from Engl. Hist. R., Jan. 1902. Colorado Springs, 1903. Reprinted by L. E. Lockwood, Boston, 1911. Reviewed by C. G. Osgood. Jour. Engl. Germ. Philol., 6, p. i. 1904. Aubrey, J. Collections for the life of Milton. 168 1. In W. Godwin : Lives of Edward and John Philips. London, 181 5. Reprinted by L. E. Lockwood, Boston, 191 1. Wood, A. A. Fasti Oxonienses. In his: Athenae Oxonienses. Oxford, 1 69 1. Reprinted by L. E. Lockwood, Boston, 1911. Phillips, E. The life of Milton. 1694. In W. Godwin: Lives of Edward and John Philips. London, 1815. First published in 1694 in an edition of Milton's letters of state. See p. 57. Reprinted by L. E. Lockwood, Boston, 191 1. Biography 5 TOLAND, J. The life of John Milton. London, 1698. Amyntor; or, a defence of Milton's Life. London, 1699. Contains: The compleat history of Icon basitike. Ellwood, T. The history of the life of Thomas Ellwood. Written by his own hand. London, 1714. Relations of Thomas Ellwood with John Milton. In: An English garner. 3, pp. 473-86. London, 1880. Hunter, J. (ed.) Milton. A sheaf of gleanings. London, 1850. Marsh, J. F. (ed.) Papers connected with the affairs of Milton and his family. Manchester, 1851. Hamilton, W. D. (ed.) Original papers, illustrative of the life and writ- ings of John Milton, London, 1859. Chief Later Biography Peck, F. New memoirs of the life and poetical works of Mr. John Milton. London, 1740. y Johnson, S. ' Life of Milton. In his: Lives of the poets. London, 1779. Hayley, W. The Hfe of Milton; to which are added con- jectures on the origin of Paradise lost. 2d ed. London, 1796. 6 Topical Bibliography of Milton Keightley, T. An account of the life, opinions, and writings of John Milton. London, 1855. ,' Masson, D. The life of John Milton: narrated in connec- tion with the political, ecclesiastical, and literary history of his time. 7 v. London, 1858-81. The first volume was revised in iS8i, and in 1894 the Index was added to complete the work. SOTHEBY, S. L. Ramblings in the elucidation of the autograph of Milton. London, 1 86 1. Stern, A. Milton und seine Zeit. 2 Teile. Leipzig, 1877-79. Pattison, M. Milton. London, 1879. Garnett, R. Life of John Milton. London, 1890. Pink, W. D. Indicted for high treason, 1647. N. and ^., 8. 7, p. 489. 1895. Trent, W. P. John Milton. New York, 1899. Raleigh, W. Milton. New York, 1900. S., J. S. and others. Milton's Bibles. N. and ^., 11. 3, pp. i, 70, 109. 1911. Portraits of Milton Marsh, J. F. On the engraved portrait and pretended por- traits of Milton. Liverpool, i860. Milton's Home Environment S., A. E. A supposed portrait of Milton at Christ's Col- lege. N. and ^., lo. 3, p. 127. 1905. McGoVERN, J. B. Cromwell and Milton: a famous picture. A''. and ^., 10. 8, p. 22. See also pp. 158 and 375. 1907. Williamson, G. C. The portraits, prints, and writings of John Milton. Cambridge, 1908. Portraits of Milton. In: Milton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. MILTON'S HOME ENVIRONMENT London in Milton's Time General Histories Wheatley, H. B. London, past and present. 3 v. London, 1891. Milton and London. Reprinted from Acad.., V. 54. Liv. Age, 219, pp. 194-96. 1898. BOULTON, W. B. The amusements of old London. 2 v. Lon- don, 1 901. B., R. W. The Fleetwoods and Milton's cottage. N. and ^., 9. 9, p. 261; 10. I, p. 422. 1902, 1904. Besant, Sir W. London in the time of the Stuarts. London, 1903. 8 Topical Bibliography of Milton Mead, L. A. Milton's England. Boston, 1903. Besant, Sir W. London City. London. 1910. BOYNTON, P. H. London in English literature. Chicago, 1913. Diaries, etc. Stow, J. A survey of London. 1598. ed. C. L. Kings- ford. 2 V. Oxford, 1908. Peacham, H. The art of living in London. London, 1642. Reprinted in : Harleian miscellany, vol. 9. London, 1808. Baxter, R. Reliquiae Baxterianae: or, Mr. Richard Bax- ter's narrative of the most memorable pass- ages of his life and times. London, 1696. Defoe, D. A journal of the plague year. London, 1722. Evelyn, J. Memoirs ... of John Evelyn, comprising his Diary, a selection of his Familiar letters, etc. 1818-19. ed. H. B. Wheatley. 4 v. London, 1879. Pepys, S. The diary of Samuel Pepys. 1825. ed. H. B. Wheatley. 9 v. Boston, 1892. YONGE, W. Diary. 1604-28. ed. G. Roberts. London, 1848. Milton's Home Environment X Rye, W. B. (ed.) England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James I. London, 1865. KiCHEL, S. Reisen des Samuel Kichels von Ulm, ed. Hasseln. Bibliothek des literarischen Vereins in Stuttgart, no. 86, vol. 20. Stuttgart, 1867. Wilson, J. D. (ed.) Life in Shakespeare's England. Cambridge, 1911. Drama JONSON, B. Every man in his humour. 1598, 1616. MiDDLETON, T. Michaelmas term. 1604. A trick to catch the old one. 1606. Your five gallants. 1607. JoNSON, B. The alchemist. 1610. Bartholomew fair. 1614. Massinger, p. The city madam. 1619. A new way to pay old debts. 1625. Brome, R. The city wit. 1629. Covent Garden weeded. 1632. Shirley, J. The ball. 1632. - Hyde Park. 1632. The gamester. 1634, The lady of pleasure. 1635. lO lOPICAL biBLIOGRAPHY OF MiLTON Parentage Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 1-108. 1858, 1881. See also Dictionary of national biography. Cultural Influences Thomas Toung, the Tutor Milton, J. Familiar letters, i and 4. 1625, 1628. Elegy 4. 1627. Laing, D. Biographical notices of Thomas Young. Edin- burgh, 1870. Masson, D. The Hfe of John Milton, i, pp. 67-72. 1858, 1881. Literary Interests Milton, J. Ad patrem. 1632. DUNSTER, C. Considerations on Milton's early reading and the prima stamina of Paradise lost. London, 1800. Musical Interests Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 50-58. 1858, 1881. Bridge, Sir F. Milton and music Brit. Acad., pp. 349-51. 1908. Milton's Education ii Hadow, W. H. Milton's knowledge of music. In: Milton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. Spaeth, S. G. Milton's knowledge of music. Princeton, 1913- This supersedes Mr. Spaeth's earlier work: On Milton's knowledge of music. Haverford, 1909. Reviewed by E. C. Baldwin. Jour. Engl. Germ. Philol., 14, pp. 310-12. 1912. MILTON'S EDUCATION At St. Paul's School English Schools of the Seventeenth Century Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 72-85. 1858, 1881. Baynes, T. S. What Shakespeare learnt at school. Fraser's, 100, pp. 604-21; loi, pp. 83-102, 619-41. 1879-80. McDonnell, M. F. The history of St. Paul's School. London, 1909. Mullinger, J. B. English grammar schools. In: The Cam- bridge history of English literature. 7, pp. 368-88. 191 I. Watson, F. Scholars and scholarship. In: The Cam- bridge history of English literature. 7, pp. 345-68. 191 I. 12 Topical Bibliography of Milton Autobiographical References Ad patrem. 1632. Familiar letters, 2, 3, 5. 1628, 1634. For information regarding Alexander Gill see D. Masson: The life of John Milton, Index, and also the Dictionary of national biography. General References Home, school, and college training of John Milton. Jm. J. of Educ, 14, pp. 159-90. 1864. At Cambridge Cambridge in Milton's Time Earle, J. Micro-cosmographie. London, 1628. See Index for college titles. Meade, J. Letters written by Joseph Meade, fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, to Sir Martin Stuteville. 1620-31. Some of these letters reprinted in H. Ellis: Original let- ters; L. Aikin: Court and times of Charles I, 1833; and D. Masson: The life of John Milton, I, p. 146, n. et passim. Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 1 11-59, 169- 320. 1858, 1881'. Mullinger, J. B. The university of Cambridge. 3 v. Cam- bridge, 1873-1911. Autobiographical References Elegy I, 1626. Familiar letters, 2, 3, 5. To Alexander Gill. 1628, 1628, 1634. Milton's Education 13 Apology. I, pp. iio-ii. 1642. Second defence, i, pp. 254-55. 1654. General References Milton at Cambridge. Am. J, of Educ, 28, pp. 383-400. 1878. Reprint of article in vol. 14. See p. 12. Milton's Cambridge Exercises Latin poem for the "Respondent." 1674. See D. Masson:, The life of John Milton. 1, pp. 193-203. Prolusiones oratoriae. 1674. See D. Masson: The life of John Milton, i, pp. 272-307. The sixth Prolusio contained: At a vacation exercise. At Horton MiLTON, J. Second defence, i, pp. 254-55. 1654. Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 552-663. 1858, 1881. Through Travel Travel in the Seventeenth Century AsCHAM, R. The scholemaster. 1570. ed. E. Arber. pp. 71-86. London, 1903. Dallington, R. Method for travell. London, 1606. Palmer, T. Essay of the meanes how to make our travailes into forraine countries the more profitable and honourable. London, 1606. 14 Topical Bibliography of Milton coryat, t. i Crudities. London, 1611. I Hall, J. Quo vadis ? A just censure of travell, as it is ^ commonly undertaken by the gentlemen of our nation. London, 1617. See too T. Fuller: A comment on Ruth. London, 1654. Bacon, F. Of travel. In his: Essays. London, 1625. , Howell, J. Instructions for foreign travel. 1642. ed. E. Arber. London, 1895. Familiar letters. 1645, 1647. ed. J. Jacobs. 2 V. London, 1892. Milton, J. FamiHar letters, 23. 1657. London, 1674. Evelyn, J. Memoirs ... of John Evelyn, comprising his Diary, a selection of his Familiar letters, etc. 1818-19. ed. H. B. Wheatley. 4 v. London, 1879. Brereton, W. Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland. 1634-1635. ed. E. Hawkins. London, 1844. Rye, W. B. (ed.) , England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James I. London, 1865. Autobiographical References Ad Mansum. 1638. Milton's Minor Poems 15 Ad Salsillum poetam Romanum aegrotantetn. 1638-39. Literary addresses from Milton's Italian friends are published in editions of the poems and by D. Masson: The life of John Milton, I, pp. 782-87, 805-06. 1858, 1881. Familiar letters, 8, 9, 10. 1638, 1639, 1647. Areopagitica. 2, p. 82. 1644. Second defence, i, pp. 255-58. 1654. Miscellaneous References Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 735-834. 1858, 1881. _. Byse, F. Milton on the Continent. Mod. Lang. ^., 3, p. I. 1903- Bates, E. S. Touring in 1600. London, 191 1. Smart, J. S. Milton in Rome. Mod. Lang. R., 8, p. 91. 1913- On the singing of Leonora Baroni. Howard, C. English travellers of the Renaissance. London, 1914. MILTON'S MINOR POEMS Manuscript Copies The Cambridge manuscript Ramblings in the elucidation of the autograph of Milton. S. L. Sotheby. London, 1 861. Contains a facsimile of the Cambridge manuscript. The manu- script includes Milton's EngUsh poems written between the i6 Topical Bibliography of Milton years 1633 and 1645 and also the first drafts of Paradise lost. A full account of it is given in D. Masson: The life of John Milton, I, p. 569, n.; 2, pp. 104-21. See also E. Gosse: The Milton manuscripts of Trinity. Allan., 85, pp. 586-93, 1900, and L. £. Lockwood: Milton's corrections to the Minor, poems. M. L. N., 25, pp. 21-25. 1910. Facsimile of the manuscript of Milton's Minor poems preserved in the library of Trinity Col- lege, Cambridge. Cambridge, 1899. Comus See above. The Cambridge manuscript. The Bridgewater manuscript; the stage copy. In: Comus, a mask. ed. H. J. Todd. Canter- bury, 1798. Milton's Comus, being the Bridgewater manu- script, with notes and a short family memoir by the Lady Alix Egerton. London, 1910. Sonnet An account of an original autograph sonnet by John Milton, contained in a copy of Mel Heli- conium, written by A. Rosse, 1642, in the pos- session of W. Tite. London, 1859. First Editions An epitaph on the admirable dramatic poet W. Shakespeare. 1630. Printed in the second folio edition of Shakespeare's plays, 1632. Comus. A maske presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634: on Michaelmasse Night, before the Right Honorable, John, Earle of Bridgewater, Vi- count Brackly. London, 1637. Lycidas. In: Justa Edouardo King naufrago, ab amicis moerentibus amoris. Cambridge, 1638. Milton's Minor Poems 17 Poems of Mr. John Milton, both English and Latin, compos'd at several times. London, 1645. Poems, etc. upon several occasions. By Mr. John Milton: both English and Latin. . . . With a small Tractate of education to Mr. HartHb. London, 1673. Chief Later Editions Warton, T. (ed.) Poems upon several occasions, English, Italiari, and Latin, with translations. . . . Notes criti- cal and explanatory. London, 1785. The enlarged second edition appeared in 1791. RoLFE, W. J. (ed.) The minor poems of John Milton. New York, 1887. Thomas, J. E. (ed.) Select minor poems of John Milton. Boston, 1895. Trent, W. P. (ed.) John Milton's L'allegro, II penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas. New York, 1895. Neilson, W. a. (ed.) Milton's minor poems. Chicago, 1900. Sampson, M. W. (ed.) Milton's L'allegro, II penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas. New York, 1901. Child, C. C. Comus, L'allegro, II penseroso, and Lycidas. New York, 1910. The editions of Mr. Verity are listed under the separate poems. 1 8 Topical Bibliography of Milton Individual Poems Psalms 114 and ij6 DUNSTER, C. Considerations on Milton's early reading and the prima stamina of Paradise lost. London, 1800. Aubrey, J. Collections for the life of Milton. London, 1681. » See p. xl, edition of L. E. Lockwood. On Shakespeare Durnin-Lawrence, Sir E. Milton's epitaph on Shakespeare. Dial, 55, PP- 349-50. 1913- A discussion of " starre-ypointing." See also N. and ^.i II. 7, p. 456; 8, pp. 141, 196, 232, 294, 317, 320; 9, pp. II, 73. "4. 172. 317. 237. 294- 1913-14- Tannenbaum, S. a. Milton's "starre-ypointing pyramid." Dial, 55, p. 401. 1913. Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity Editions Verity, A. W. (ed.) Milton's Ode, etc. Cambridge, 1891. Criticism Pater, W. Pico della Mirondola. In his : The Renais- sance. London, 1873. Suggestive as collateral reading. Miljton's hymn on the morning of Christ's nativity. N. and ^., 9. 11, pp. 88, 193, 475; 12, p. 56. 1902-03. Milton's Minor Poems 19 Cook, A. S. Two notes on Milton, Mod. Lang. R., 2, pp. 121-28, 1907, Notes on Milton's Ode on the morning of Christ's nativity. Trans. Conn. Acad., v. 15. New Haven, 1909. Hart, J. M. Milton's nativity. M. L. N., 28, pp. 158- 60. 1913. L' allegro and II penseroso Editions y Verity, A. W. (ed.) L'allegro, II penseroso, and Lycidas, 2 v, Cambridge, 1891. Elton, O. (ed.) L'allegro and II penseroso. Oxford, 1893. See above, p. 17, Sources Breton, N. The passionate shepheard, London, 1604. See J. L. Lowes: L'allegro and The passionate shep- heard. Mod. Lang. R., 6, pp. 206-09. 191 1. Fantastiques. London, 1626. Reprinted in J. D. Wilson: Life in Shakespeare's Eng- land. See also, E. N. S. Thompson: Essays on Milton, pp. 22-23. Duerer, a. Melancholia. 15 14. Had Milton seen this sixteenth-century representation of melancholy? 20 Topical Bibliography of Milton Marlowe, C. The passionate shepherd to his love, c, 1590. Raleigh, Sir W. The nymph's reply to the shepherd, c, 1590. (Anon.) See F. M. Padelford: An unnoted source of L' allegro. M. L. N., 22, p. 200. 1907. Criticism KOELBING, E. L'allegro. Engl. Stud., 5, pp. 153-56. 1881. Cook, A. S. Milton's L'allegro. M. L. N., 15, p. 160. 1900. ^ Byse, F. Milton on the Continent. Mod. Lang. ^., 3, p. I. 1903. Coleridge, E. H. A note on Milton's shorter poems. In: Milton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. Rankin, J. W. "Tells his tale." M. L. N., 27, p. 230. 1912. See also Nation, Jan. ii, 25, and Feb. 15, 1912. Darnall, F. M. Milton's L'allegro and II penseroso. il/. L. N., 31, p. 56, 1916. Milton's Idea of Pleasure Prolusiones oratoriae, 6. 1628. Arcades Editions Milton's Minor Poems 21 Elton, 0. (ed.) Comus, Arcades, and Sonnets. Oxford, 1893. ^ Verity, A . W. (ed.) Arcades. Cambridge, 1905. Criticism Osgood, C . G. Milton's "elm star-proof." Joui •. Germ. Philol., . ^, pp. 370-78. 1902. Comus Editions See above, p. 17. Todd, H. . J. (ed.) Comus, a mask. Canterbury, 1798. Hodges, W. (ed.) Comus : a mask presented at Ludlow Castle. In his: Historical account of Ludlow Castle. Ludlow, 1807. Elton, 0. (ed.) Comus. Oxford, 1893. ^^ Verity, A, , W. (ed.) Comus and Lycidas. Cambridge, 1898. The Masque as a Dramatic Type Campion, T. The description of a masque presented in the banqueting roome at Whitehall. London, 1614. Busing, O. A description of the presentation of Jonson's Pleasure reconciled to virtue. State -papers, Venetian, 15, pp. 1 10-14. Quoted by M. Sullivan: Court masques, pp. io8-ig. 22 Topical Bibliography of Milton Evans, H. A. English masques. London, 1897. Brotanek, R. Die englischen Maskenspiele. Vienna, 1902. ^ CUNLIFFE, J. W. ■^ Italian prototypes of the masque and dumb show. Puh. Mod. Lang. Assoc, 22, pp. 140-56. 1907. SCHELLING, F. E. The masque. In his: Elizabethan drama. 2 V. Boston, 1908. Reyher, p. Les masques anglais. Paris, 1909. Lawrence, W. J. The mounting of the Carolan masques. In his: The Elizabethan playhouse. Strat- ford, 191 2. Sullivan, M. Court masques of James I. New York, 1913- University Plays Hartshorne, C, H. The Latin plays acted before the university of Cambridge. Retro. R., 12, pp. 1-42. 1825. On the identity of the author see N. and ^., 2. 12, p. 341. 1861. Masson, D. The Hfe of Milton, i, pp. 221-26, 251-54. 1858, 1881. Milton's Minor Poems 23 Francke, O. Terenz und die lateinischen Schulkomoedie in Deutschland. Weimar, 1877. Churchill, G. B. and Keller, W. Die lateinischen Universitaets-Dramen Englands in der Zeit der Koenigen Elizabeth. Jahrbuch der deutschen Shakes- peare-Gesellschaft, 34, pp. 221-323. 1898. GOFFLOT, L. V. Le Theatre au college du moyen age a nos jours. Paris, 1907. Boas, F. S. University plays. In : The Cambridge his- tory of English literature. 6, pp. 330-69. 1910. Gives a complete bibliography of the subject. Morgan, L. B. The Latin university drama. In: Jahrbuch der deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, 47, pp. 69-91. 1911. McCoNAUGHY, J. L. The school drama. New York, 191 3. Boas, F. S. University drama in the Tudor age. Oxford, 1914. Milton's Dramatic Interests Elegy I, 11. 27-70. On Shakespeare. 1630. L'allegro. 11. 131-34. 1632-38. II jpenseroso. 11. 97-102. 1632-38. Arcades. 1633. Comus. 1634. 24 Topical Bibliography of Milton Church government. 2, p. 479. 1641. Apology for Smectymnuus. 3, pp. 114-15, 267-68. 1642. On education. 3, pp. 473-74. 1644. Eikonoclastes. i, p. 326. 1649. Samson agonistes. Preface. 1671. Christian doctrine. 2, c. 7. 1825. Occasion Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 604-11. 1858, 1881. Thompson, E. N. S. William Prynne. In his: The controversy between the Puritans and the stage. New York, 1903. Sources Browne, W. Inner Temple masque. London, 161 5. Contains an antimasque of men-monsters transformed by Circe. Fletcher, J. Faithful shepherdess. London, 1610. W. E. A. Axon: Milton's Comus and Fletcher's Faithful shepherdess. Manchester ^., i, pp. 285-95. 1882. Homer. Odyssey. Book lo. Jonson, B. Pleasure reconciled to virtue. London, 1618. Milton's relation to Jonson is discussed by W. Godwin: Lives of Edward and John Philips. London, 1815. Peele, G. Old wives' tale. London, 1595. Milton's Minor Poems 25 Plato. Phaedo. In B. Jowett: The four Socratic dialogues of Plato, pp. 213-19, 258-69. Oxford, 1903. See J. Harrison: Platonism in English poetry. New York, 1903. See too Milton: Of the Platonic idea. PORPHYRIO. De abstinentia. P. Shorey: A Greek source of Milton. M. L. N., 21, p. 192. 1906. PUTEANUS, ErYCIUS. Comus sive Phagesiposia Cimmeria. Lou- vain, 16x1, Oxford, 1634. See A. Stern: Milton, i, pp. 230-37. Spenser, E. Faerie queene. London, 1589, 1596. Especially I. I, 12S.; 2. 12, 42ff., 83-87; 3.12. On Comus, 11. 764-78, see F. M. Padelford: Spenser's arraignment of the Anabaptists. Jour. Engl. Germ. Philol., 12, pp. 434-48. 1913. On Spenser's general influence on Milton, see p. 69. Tasso, T. Gerusalemme liberata. Vinegia, 1580. Especially cantos 13-16. Criticism HiMMELREICH, A. On Milton's dramatic poems. Weimar, 1884. Buck, P. M. Note on Milton's Comus. M. L. N., 21, pp. 17-18. 1906. 26 Topical Bibliography of Milton Bense, J. F. The conduct of "the attendant spirit" in Comus. Engl. Stud., 46, pp. 333-35. 1913- Miscellaneous The adaptations of Comus are listed in R. Garnett : Life of Milton. The illustrations of William Blake are full of interest. The music of Henry Lawes is discussed by D. Masson: The life of John Milton, i, p. 615, n. Lycidas Editions See above, p. 17. Jerram, C. S. (ed.) The Lycidas and Epitaphium Damonis. London, i88i. ^ Verity, A. W. Comus and Lycidas. Cam- bridge, 1898. The Elegy as a Type of Poetry Greg, W. W. Pastoral poetry and pastoral drama. London, 1906. Capps, E. From Homer to Theocritus. New York, 1907. Mustard, W. P. Later echoes of the Greek bucolic poets. Jm. J. Philol., 30, pp. 245-83. 1909. Cory, H. E. The golden age of the Spenserian pastoral. Puh. Mod. Lang. Assoc, 25, pp. 241-67. 1910. Milton's Minor Poems 27 Hanford, J. H. " The pastoral elegy and Milton's Lycidas. Pub. Mod. Lang. Assoc, 25, pp. 403-47. 1910. NORLIN, G. wmims^ The conventions of the pastoral elegy. Am. J. Philol., 32, pp. 294-312. 1911. Occasion Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 646-59. 1858, 1881. k Sources and Criticism ^ /^ Johnson, S. Life of Milton. In his : Lives of the poets. London, 1779. Hazlitt, W. On Milton's Lycidas. In his: The round table. London, 18 17. Hales, J. W. The name Lycidas. In his: Folia lit- teraria. New York, 1893. Fisher, C. A triad of elegies. Temp. Bar, 108, pp. 388-96. 1896. Smith, C. A. ^. A note on the punctuation of Lycidas. M. I,. iV., II, p. 28. 1896. The line, "Ay me! I fondly dream." Cook, A. S. Lycidas, 40 fF. M. L. N., 15, p. 255. 1900. Lycidas, 113 fF. M. L. N.,i6,p.g2. 1901. 28 Topical Bibliography of Milton Two notes on Milton. Mod. Lang R., 2, pp. 121-28. 1907. SlDEY, T. K, The "uncouth swain" in Milton's Lycidas. M. L. N., 23, p. 92. 1908. Mustard, W. P. Later echoes of the Greek bucolic poets. Jm. J. PhiloL, 30, pp. 245-83. 1909. Baskervill, C. R. Two parallels to Lycidas. Nation, 91, pp. 546-47. 1910. Friedland, L. S. Milton's Lycidas and Spenser's Ruines of time. M. L. N., 27, pp. 246-50. 1912. HiGGINSON, J. J. (ed.) Spenser's Shepherd's calender. New York, 1912. Discusses Spenser's Puritanism. Padelford, F. M. Spenser and the Puritan propaganda. Mod. PhiloL, II, pp. 85-106. 1913. Pinchbeck, W. H. Milton's Lycidas. N. and ^., li. 7, p. 17. 1913. See also, Ibid., n. 6, pp. 328, 395, 476. 1912. Collateral Reading Theocritus. Idyl i. Moschus. Lament for Bion. Virgil. Eclogues 5 and 10. ^ Petrarch, F. Eclogues 6 and 7. --'' ,, Castiglione, B. Alcon. Milton's Minor Poems 29 ^ Sannazaro, J. Piscatory Eclogue, i. Spenser, E. Shepherd's calender. Astrophel. Latin and Italian Poems Editions Warton, T. (ed.) Poems upon several occasions, English, Italian, and Latin, with translations. London, 1785. See p. 17. COWPER, W. Latin and Italian poems of Milton, trans- lated into English verse. Chichester, 1808. Strutt, J. G. The Latin and Italian poems of Milton, translated into English verse. London, 1814. Jerram, C. S. (ed.) The Lycidas and Epitaphium Damonis. London, 1881. Criticism Walford, E. Milton's pronunciation of Latin. N. and %, 8. 6, pp. 146, 253, 489; 7, p. 436. 1894. Serrell, G. Milton as seen in his Latin poems. Temp. Bar, IIS, PP- 547-63. 1898. Gilbert, A. H. ■^ The tower of fame in Milton. M. L. N., 28, p. 30. 1913. Reference to: In quintum Novembtis. 30 Topical Bibliography of Milton Myers, W. T. The relations of Latin and English as living languages in England during the age of Milton. Diss. Univ. of Va. 1914. References to Charles Diodati Milton, J. Elegies, I and 6. 1626, 1629. Familiar letters, 6 and 7. 1637. ItaHan sonnet, 5. 1638-39. Epitaphium Damonis. 1639-40. Masson, D. The Hfe of John Milton, i, pp. 98-103, 167-73, "?* passim. 1858, 1881. Salisbury, E. E. Mr. William Diodati and his Italian ancestry. In the: Records of the New Haven Historical Society. 1875. MILTON AS AN EDUCATOR Seventeenth-Century Pedagogy Bacon, F. The advancement of learning. Book 2. London, 1605. Comenius, J. A. Janua linguarium reserata. Londini, 1631. Didactica magna. Completed 1632. Amster- dam, 1657. The great didactic. . . . With introductions, biographical and historical, by M. W. Keatinge. London, 1896. Conatuum Comenianorum praeludia. ed. S. Hartlib. Oxoniae, 1637. '' passim. 1871. " Smectymnuus." An answer to a book entitled An humble remon- strance. 1641. Hall, J. A defence of the Humble remonstrance. 1641. "Smectymnuus." A vindication of the answer to the Humble remonstrance. 1641. Milton, J. Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's de- fence against Smectymnuus. 1641. Hall, J. A short answer to the tedious vindication of Smectymnuus. 1641. A modest confutation of a slanderous and scurrilous libel entitled Animadversions, etc. 1642. Milton, J. An apology against a pamphlet called A modest confutation, etc. 1642. Milton's Later Tracts A treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes. 1659- 42 Topical Bibliography of Milton Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the chutph. 1659. Of true religion, haeresie, schism, toleration. 1673. Criticism Geffroy, M. a. £tude sur les pamphlets politiques et religieux de Milton. Paris, 1848, Edmonds, C. R. John Milton: a biography, especially designed to exhibit the ecclesiastical principles of that illustrious man. London, 185 1. Black, W. G. Milton's Animadversions. N. and ^., 6. 3, p. 112; 4, p. 154. 1881-82, MONOD, E. Milton, theologien. Montauban, 1882. ROSEDALE, H. G. Milton: his religion and polemics. In: Milton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. Chauvet, p. La religion de Milton. Paris, 1909. Bensly, E. Two passages [in Of reformation] explained. N. and ^., II. 9, p. 272. See also pp. 150, 198, 216, 234, 333. 1914. Butler, F. W. R. Puritanism in the poetical works of John Milton. London, 1914. Milton's Theology 43 MILTON'S THEOLOGY Christian Doctrine De doctrina Christiana. Cantabrigiae, 1825. A treatise of Christian doctrine. Trans. C. R. Sumner. Cambridge, 1825. Criticism Milton, on Christian doctrine, i^uar., 32, pp. 442-57. 1825. ■ WiLLARD, S. Milton on Christian doctrine. No. Am., 22, pp. 364-73. 1826. SOTHEBY, S. L. Ramblings in the elucid ation of the autograph of Milton. London, 1861. Description of Milton's manuscript, pp. 159-65. Morris, J. W. J. Milton: a, vindication, specially from the charge of Arianism. London, 1862. De Guerle, E. Milton, sa vie et ses oeuvres. Paris, 1868. Masson, D. The life of John Milton. 6, pp. 817-40. 1879. Rawlings, H. Transfigured theology of Paradise lost. Westm.y 153. PP- 32-41- 1900. WOODHULL, M. The epic of Paradise lost, chap 3. New York, 1907. ROSEDALE, H. G. Milton: his religion and polemics. In: Milton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. 44 Topical Bibliography or Milton Chauvet, p. La religion de Milton, Paris, 1909. Wood, L. A. The form and origin of Milton's antitrinitarian conception. Heidelberg, 191 1. Welldon, J. E. C. Theology of Milton, igth Cent., 71, pp. 901- 18. 1912. -Ti^gg TRACTS ON DIVORCE The doctrine and discipline of divorce. London, 1643. The second edition contains the address: "To the Parliament of England." For the Dutch translation see D. Masson: The life of John Milton, J, PP- 169 ff. 1877. The judgement of Martin Bucer concerning divorce. London, 1644. Tetrachordon. London, 1644-45. Colasterion. London, 1644-45. Milton's Marriage Masson, D. The life of John Milton. 2, pp. 491-508; 3, pp. 42-47. 1 871. Masson quotes the testimony of Aubrey and Phillips. Replies from Opponents Masson, D. The life of John Milton. 3, pp. 262-75, 291- 301. 1873. Criticism Wheeler, C. B. Milton's Doctrine and discipline of divorce. igth Cent., 61, pp. 127-35. 1907. Areopagitica 45 AREOPAGITICA Editions Areopagitica: a speech of Mr. John Milton for the liberty of unlicenc'd printing. London, 1644. White, T.H. (ed.) Areopagitica. London, 18 19. Contains Mirabeau's tract: Sur la liberte de la presse, imite de I'anglais de Milton. Arber, E. (ed.) Areopagitica. . . . Preceded by illustrative documents. London, 1868. Contains: A decree of the Starre-chamber concerning printing, 1637, and An order of the Lords and Commons, 1643. „/ Jebb, R. C. (ed.) Areopagitica: a commentary. Privately printed. Cambridge, 1872. Hales, J. W. (ed.) Areopagitica. Oxford, 1874. LocKWooD, L. E. (ed.) Of education; Areopagitica, The common- wealth, etc. Boston, 191 1. The Theory of Toleration General References Disraeli, L Licensers of the press. In his: Curiosities of literature. 3 v. London, 1 791-18 17. Hallam, H. Constitutional history of England. 1827. chaps. 13, 16, 3 V. London, 1854. Hanbury, B. Historical memorials relating to the Indepen- dents. 3 V. London, 1839-44. 46 Topical Bibliography of Milton Disraeli, I. The war against books. In his: Amenities of literature. 3 v. London, 1841. May, T. E. Constitutional history of England, chaps. 9-12. 1861. 3 V. London, 1912. Masson, D. The Hfe of John Milton. 3, pp. 98-136, 382-96; 5, pp. 13-29, 58-72, etc. 1873, 1877. Gardiner, S. R. History of the great civil war. i, pp. 276- 93. 4 V. London, 1886. Shaw, W. A. ' History of the English church. 2, pp. 33-97. 2 V. London, 1900. Acton, Lord. Protestant theory of persecution. In his: History of freedom and other essays. London, 1907. Axon, W. E. A. ,,,^ Milton and the liberty of the press. In : Mil-^j| ton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. Contemporary Sources Hooker, R. Ecclesiastical polity. 1 592-1662. In his: Complete Works, ed. J. Keble. Revised by R. W. Church and F. Paget. 3 v. Oxford, 1888. BUSHER, L. Religious peace: or a plea for liberty of con- science. London, 1614. Areopagitica 47 Chillingworth, W. The religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation. Oxford, 1638. Burton, H. The Protestation protested. London, 1641. Suggests a state church with other churches tolerated. Greville, R., Lord Brooke. A discourse opening the nature of that epis- copacie which is exercised in England. London, 1641. Milton, J. Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's defence against Smectymnuus. 3, p. 47. London, 1641. Fuller, T. A sermon on reformation. 1643. In: Col- lected sermons of Thomas Fuller, ed. J. E. Bailey. 2 v. London, 1891. Condemns Milton's tract: Of reformation. Milton, J. Areopagitica. London, 1644. Williams, R. The bloudy tenent of persecution, for cause of conscience. London, 1644. Cotton, J. The controversie concerning liberty of con- science. London, 1646. Saltmarsh, J. The smoke in the temple. London, 1646. Discusses directly the freedom of the press. 48 Topical Bibliography of Milton Cotton, J. The bloody tenent washed and made white in the blood of the lambe. London, 1647. Taylor, J. The liberty of prophesying. London, 1647. Williams, R. The bloody tenent yet more bloody by Mr. Cotton's endevour to wash it white in the blood of the lambe. London, 1652. Milton, J. Treatise of civil liberty. London, 1659. Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church. 3, pp. i-'2. London, 1659. The ready and easy way to establish a free commonwealth. 2, pp. 133-36. London, 1660. True religion, haeresie, etc. London, 1673. Christian doctrine. Preface, chap. 5. London, 1825. Underbill, E. B. (ed.) Tracts on liberty of conscience. London, 1846. s, The Licensing of the Press Laws Arber, E. (ed.) Areopagitica. Preceded by illustrative doc- uments. London, 1868. Masson, D. The life of John Milton, i, pp. 544-51; 4, pp. 116-18; 6, pp. 477-80. 1858-1881. MiLTON*s Political Tracts 49 Milton's Fiolation of the Law Masson, D. The life of John Milton. 3, pp. 265-75, 291-97. 1873. Milton as Licenser Masson, D. The life of John Milton. 4, pp. 324-32, 432-33. 1877. Criticism , Lowell, J. R. Milton's Areopagitica. In his: Latest literary essays and addresses. Boston, 1890-92. MILTON'S POLITICAL TRACTS Titles FamiHar letters, 8. 1638. The tenure of kings and magistrates. London, 1648-49. y' This tract has been well edited by W. T. Allison, New York, 191 1. ^'' The second edition appeared in 1650. Eikonoklastes. London, 1649. Additions were made in the second edition, 1650. For a French translation see D. Masson: The life of John Milton, 4, p. 448. 1877. Pro populo Anglicano defensio. London, 1650. Translated by Mr. Washington, of the Temple. London, 1692. A letter written to a gentleman in the country, touching the dissolution of the late Parliament. London, 1653. Pro populo Anglicano defensio secunda. London, 1654. Translated by F. Wrangham. London, 1816. 50 Topical Bibliography of Milton Defensio contra Alexandrum Morum. London, A treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes. London, 1659. Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church. London, A letter to a friend, concerning the ruptures of the Commonwealth. 1659. First published by J. Toland, see p. 3. The present means and brief delineation of a free commonwealth. ... In a letter to General Monk. London, 1660. Brief notes upon a late sermon, titled The fear of God and the King. London, 1660. Answered by R. L'Estrange: No blinde guides, in answer to a seditious pamphlet of J. Milton's intituled Brief notes. London, 1660. The readie and easie way to establish a free com- monwealth. London, 1660. On the supposedly lost second edition, see J. F. Payne: A lost tract of Milton's, Jth., 3870, p. 877. 1901. See also J. Harrington: The censure of the Rota upon Mr. Milton's book entituled. The ready and easy way. London, 1660; and the anonymous reply: The dignity of kingship asserted: in answer to Mr. Milton's Ready and easy way. London, 1660. Dr. E. M. Clark will soon publish an annotated edition of Milton's tract. Mr. John Milton's character of the Long Parlia- ment and Assembly of Divines, in 1641. London, 168 1. A common-place book of John Milton. Repro- duced from the original manuscript, ed. A. J. Horwood. London, 1876. Milton's Political Tracts 51 Authorship of Eikon Basilike Restitution to the royal author; or, a vindica- tion of King Charles the martyr's most excel- lent book. London, 1691. Ludlow, E. The plagiary exposed, . . . being a reply to a book entitled King Charles's case, formerly written by J. Cook. London, 1691. Reference to J; Cook: King Charles his case. London, 1649. HOLLINGWORTH, R. Dr. HoUingworth's defence of K. Charles the First's holy and divine book, called EIkojv fiainXiKT]. London, 1692. Walker, A. A true account of the author of a book entituled ^LKcbv fiaaikiK'q, . . . with an answer to all objections made by Dr. Hollingworth and others. London, 1692. Long, T. Dr. Walker's true, modest, and faithful account of the author of EiKa>i» ^aa-cXuKij, strictly exam- ined, and demonstrated to be false, impudent, and deceitful. London, 1693. Wagstaffe, T. A vindication of King Charles. London, 1693. Toland, J. Authorship of Eikon basiHke. In his: Amyntor. London, 1699. Herbert, T. Memoirs of the last two years of the reign of K. Charles L London, 1702. 52 Topical Bibliography of Milton YONGE, J. Several evidences which have not yet appeared in the controversy concerning the author of 'EiiKbiv ^aa-CkiKi], produced in a letter to the Reverend Mr. WagstafFe. London, 1703. LiNGARD, J. History of England. 8 v. London, 1819-30. In edition of 1840 see vol. 6, note N. GuizoT, F. P. G. Proces de Charles L In his: Collection des memoires relatifs a la revolution d'Angleterre. vol. 9. Paris, 1823-27. WoRDSWpRTH, C. Who wrote Eikon basilike? London, 1824. Answered in Edin. R., 44, pp. 1-46. ToDD, H. J. A letter to his grace the Archbishop of Canter- bury, concerning the authorship of Eikwj/ fiaa-ikiKij. London, 1825. Broughton, W. G. A letter to a friend touching the question, "Who was the author of Mkojv fiaa-iXiiaj. London, 1826. Hallam, H. Constitutional history of England. 2 v. London, 1827. Discussion of the question omitted in later editions. Wordsworth, C. King Charles the First the author of Icon basilike. Cambridge, 1828. Milton's Political Tracts 53 Broughton, W. G. Additional reasons in confirmation of the opinion that Dr. Gauden, and not King Charles the First, was the author of Ei/coii' ^aaikiKr]. London, 1829. Todd, H. J. Bishop Gauden the author of Eikon basilike. London, 1829. TUCKERMANN, A. On the author of EIkojv ^atrikLKij. Berlin, 1874. Masson, D. The life of John Milton. 4, pp. 129-32; 6, pp. 429-39; et passim. 1877, 1879. Odgers, W. B. Authorship of Eikon basilike. Mod. R., i, pp. 617-38. 1880. Almack, E. A bibliography of the King's book. London, 1896. l\-^y Theory of Kingship and the State General Histories MiRABEAu, H. G., Count de. Theorie de la royaute d'apres la doctrine de Milton. Paris, 1789. Osgood, H. L. The political ideas of the Puritans. Pol. Sa. ^., 6, pp. 201-31. 1891. Figgis, J. N. Theory of the divine right of kings. Cam- bridge, 1896. 54 Topical Bibliography of Milton GoocH, G. P. History of English democratic ideas in the seventeenth century. Cambridge, 1898. Graham, W. English political philosophy. London, 1899. Maitland, F. W. Political theories of the middle ages. London, 1900. Figgis, J. N. Political thought in the sixteenth century. In: The Cambridge modern history, v. 3. Cambridge, 1904. Dunning, W. A. A history of political theories, ancient and modern. New York, 1902. A history of political theories from Luther to Montesquieu. New York, 1905. Acton, Lord. History of freedom and other essays. London, 1907. Allison, W. T. The history of tyrannicide. In : The tenure of kings and magistrates. New York, 1911, Chief Sources of Milton's Theory Aristotle. Politics. Trans. B. Jowett. Oxford, 1885. Goodman, C. How superior powers ought to be obeyed of their subjects. Geneva, 1558. Seyssel, C. La grant monarchie de France. Paris, 1519. Milton's Political Tracts 55 HOTMAN, F. Franco-Gallia. IS73- 2d ed. Coloniae, 1574- Gerard, Seigneur du Haillan. Histoire generale des rois de France. Paris, 1576. BODIN, J. Les six livres de la republique. Lyons, 1576. An English translation in 1606. Buchanan, G. De jure regni apud Scotos. Edinburgh, 1579. Languet, H. (Du Plessis-Mornay.) Vindiciae contra tyrannos. Geneva, 1579. Smith, Sir T. De republica Anglorum. London, 1583. FiLMER, Sir R. The necessity of the absolute power of all kings. London, 1648. Patriarcha; or, the natural power of kings. London, 1680. Filmer wrote in answer to Milton. Mackensie, Sir G. Jus regium. Edinburgh, 1684. Also a reply to Milton. Criticism Macaulay, T. B. John Milton. Edin. R., 42, pp. 304-46. 1825. Geffroy, M. a. £tude sur les pamphlets politiques et religieux de Milton. Paris, 1848. 56 Topical Bibliography of Milton Windsor, A. L. Milton, his politics, prose writings, and biog- raphers. In his: Ethica. London, i860. Seeley, J. R. Milton's political opinions. In his: Lectures and essays. London, 1870. Treitschke, H. G. Milton. In his: Historische und politische Aufsaetze. Leipzig, 1871. De Morgan, J. John Milton considered as a politician. In his: Men of the Commonwealth. London, 1875- SCHARF, L. John Milton und Jean Jacques Rousseau. Braunschweig, 1880. Schmidt, H. Milton considered as a political writer. Halle, 1882. Nicholson, W. Notes on Milton. M. L. N., 27, pp. 252-53. 1912. MILTON AS LATIN SECRETARY Appointment and Duties Masson, D. The life of John Milton. 4, pp. 79-107. 1877. Documents Observations upon the articles of peace with the Irish rebels, on the letter of Ormond to Col. Jones, and the representation of the presbytery at Bel- fast. London, 1649. Milton as Latin Secretary 57 Scriptum dom. Protectoris . . . contra Hispanos. London, 1655. Literae ab Olivario protectore ad sacram regiam majestatem Sueciae. Leyden, 1656. Apographum literarum serenissimi Protectoris. Leyden, 1656. Literae pseudo-senatus Anglicani, Cromwellii, re- liquorumque perduellium nomine ac jussu con- scriptae a Joanne Miltono. London, 1676. See D. Masson: Life of John Milton, vols. 4, jj and 6. 1877-79. Milton's republican letters, or a collection of such as were written by command of the late Common- wealth of England. Amsterdam, 1682. Letters of state written by Mr. John Milton. London, 1694. Contains also four sonnets and the life by Phillips. Oliver Cromwell's letters to foreign princes and states for strengthening and preserving the Prot- estant religion. London, y'jqo. A manifesto of the Lord Protector against the depredations of the Spaniards. London, 1738. Miltonis epistola ad PoUionem. London, 1738. Milton's epistle to PolHo. London, 1740. Original letters and papers of state, addressed to Oliver Cromwell . . . found among the political collections of John Milton, ed. J. NickoUs. London, 1743. Original papers illustrative of the life and writings of John Milton, including sixteen letters of state written by him. ed. W. D. Hamilton. London, 1859. 58 Topical Bibliography of Milton MILTON'S LETTERS Elegies. See pp. 17, 29. Letter to a friend. 1632-33. Cambridge manu- script. Reprinted by D. Masson: The life of John Milton, i, p. 323. Epistolarum familiarium liber unus. London, 1674. Translated by J. Hall: Milton's familiar letters. Philadelphia, 1829. Contains the Prolusiones oratorise. Letters of state. See above. Letters regarding Milton's acquaintance with Galileo. Published by R. Owen: Fr user's, 79, pp. 678-84. 1869. POEMS OF THE REVOLUTION Translations. Psalms 80-88. (1648.) London, 1673. Psalms 1-8. (1653.)" London, 1673. Sonnets Some of the sonnets were written in Milton's early life; others belong to this period. A definite statement, therefore, regarding manuscript copies and editions seems desirable here. Sonnet i. Editions 1645, 1673. Sonnet 2. Cambr. Ms., editions 1645, 1673 . y^ Sonnets 3-7 (Italian). Editions 1645, 1673. / Sonnets 8-10. Cambr. Ms., editions 1645, 1673. Sonnets 11-14. Cambr. Ms., edirion 1673. Sonnets 15-16. Cambr. Ms. First printed in 1694 by Milton's nephew, Phillips, in the English translation of Milton's letters of state. Sonnet 17. ■ Cambr. Ms. First printed in an anonymous life of Vane in 1662; then by Phillips in 1694. Sonnets 18-20. Edition 1673. Sonnet 21. Edirion 1673. The last ten lines in Cambr. Ms. Sonnet 22. Same as 15 and 16. Sonnet 23. Cambr. Ms., edition 1673. Poems of the Revolution 59 Editions See above, pp. 2, 3, 17. 'Verity, A. W. (ed.) Sonnets. Cambridge, 1895. ' Pattison, M. (ed.) The sonnets of John Milton. New York, > 1904- The Sonnet Hunt, L. The sonnet. In his: The book of the sonnet. Boston, 1867. TOMLINSON, C. The sonnet: its origin, structure, and place in poetry. London, 1874. SCHIPPER, J. Englische Metrik. 3 Theile. Bonn, 1881-89. Bibliography of the sonnet. 2, pp. 836-37. Lentzner, K. a. Ueber das Sonett und seine Gestaltung in der englischen Dichtung bis Milton. Leipzig, 1886. SCHIPPER, J. Grundriss der engHschen Metrik. Wien, 1895- Alden, R. M. English verse, pp. 267-97. New York, 1903 . Criticism An account of an original autograph sonnet by John Milton, contained in a copy of Mel Heliconium, written by A. Rosse, 1642, in the possession of W. Tite. London, 1859. 1 a 13,1 6o Topical Bibliography of Milton Hazlitt, W. On Milton's sonnets. In his: Table talk. London, 1821. Masson, D. The life of John Milton. Important comment on individual sonnets. See Index. ^ Lendrum, W. T. and Tyrrell, R. Y. Milton and Pindar. Classical R., 9, pp. 10- 12. 1895. With reference to a note on the sonnet: On his having arrived, by L. Campbell, Ibid., 8, p. 349. ^ Serrell, G. Milton as seen in his sonnets. Temp. Bar, 121, pp. 27-42. 1900. Bayne, T. Colkitto and Galasp. N. and ^., 11. 5, pp. 104, 195, 311. 1912. MILTON AT THE RESTORATION Social Life in London See also above, pp. 7-9. Pepys, S. The diary of Samuel Pepys. 1825. ed. H. B. Wheatley. 9 v. Boston, 1892. Gardiner, S. R. (ed.) Fortescue papers. London, 1871. Bradley, E. J. Life of Lady Arabella Stuart. 2 v. London, 1889. Hamilton, A. Memoires of the Count de Gramont: contain- ing the amorous history of the English court Milton's Historical Writings 6i under the reign of Charles II. 1713. ed. H. Vizetelly. 2 v. London, 1889. Newdigate-Newdigate, Lady. CavaHer and Puritan. London, 1901. Contains extracts from seventeenth-century "news-letters." LONGUEVILLE, T. Rochester and other literary rakes of the court of Charles II. London, 1902. Proceedings against Milton The Indemnity Bill Masson, D. The Hfe of John Milton. 6, pp. 25-56, 77- 98, 162-98. 1879. Prosecution Howell, T. B. (ed.) Complete collection of state trials and pro- ceedings for high treason, etc. 33 v. London, 1816-26. Stern, A. Milton und seine Zeit. 4, p. 196. Leipzig, 1877-79. Masson, D. The Hfe of John Milton. 6, pp. 162-64, 184-95. 1879- Nicholson, W. Notes on Milton. M. L. N., 27, pp. 252- 53. 1912. MILTON'S HISTORICAL WRITINGS •The cabinet council, containing the chief arts of empire, and mysteries of state. ... By Sir Walter 62 Topical Bibliography of Milton Raleigh, published by John Milton. London, 1658. The history of Britain. London, 1670. See C. H. Firth. Milton as an historian. Oxford, 1908. A declaration, or letters patents of the election of this present king of Poland. Translated (by Milton?). London, 1674. A brief history of Moscovia. London, 1682. PARADISE LOST Editions Paradise lost. A poem written in ten books by John Milton. London, 1667. On the various editions see D. Masson: The life of John Milton, 6, pp. 507-18, 621-36. Paradise lost. A poem in twelve books. London, 1674. Paradise lost. New edition, ... by R. Bentley. London, 1732. , Paradise lost. ed. A. W. Verity. 6 v. Cam- bridge, 1892-95. Paradise lost. ed. J. A. 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A review of Johnson's criticism on the style of Milton's English prose. London, 1818. Schlicht, M. On the influence of the ancients to be traced in Milton's style and language. Rosenberg, 1873- '. Hill, G. F. Prize essay on the prose style of Milton, \ London, 1885. '^' VODOZ, J. An essay on the prose of Milton. Zuerich, 1895. Myers, W. T. The relations of Latin and English as living languages in England during the age of Milton. Diss. University of Virginia. 1914. Versification ' Johnson, S. ^ The rambler. No. 88. London, 175 1. Life of Milton. In his: Lives of the poets. London, 1779. Hazlitt, W. On Milton's versification. In his: The round table. London, 1817. Symonds, J. A. The blank verse of Milton. Fortn., 22, pp. 767-81. 1874. MOTHERE, J. Les theories du vers heroique anglais. Paris, 1886. Beeching, H. C. On the prosody of Paradise regained and Samson agonistes. London, 1889. 82 Topical Bibliography of Milton Bridges, R. and Stone, W. J. Milton's prosody. Oxford, 1893. Corson, H. A primer of English verse. Boston, 1893. Mayor, J. B. Chapters on English metre. Cambridge, 1901. COURTHOPE, W. J. History of English poetry. 3, pp. 378-451, 6 V. London, 1903. Brown, G. D. Syllabification and accent in the Paradise lost. Baltimore, 1901. Thomas, W. De epico apud Joannem Miltonium versu. Paris, 1901. Bridges, R. Miltonic elision. Ath., "^^77, 3978. 1904. Thomas, W. Milton's heroic line. Mod. Lang. R., 2, pp. 289-315; 3» PP- 16-39, 232-56. 1907-08. Saintsbury, G. A history of EngHsh prosody. 3 v. London, 1908. Omond, T. S. Milton and syllabism. Mod. Lang. R., 4, pp. 93-101. 1909. Saintsbury, G. Historical manual of English prosody. London, 1910. Milton's Fame and Influence 83 MILTON'S FAME AND INFLUENCE Milton and Wordsworth. Temp. Bar, 60, pp. 106-15. 1880. SCHARF, L. John Milton and Jean Jacques Rousseau. Braunschweig, 1882. Jenny, G. Miltons verlorenes Paradies in der deutschen Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts. St. Gallen, 1890. Huebler, F. Milton und Klopstock, mit besonderer Berueck- sichtigung des Paradise lost und des Messias. Reichenberg, 1895. Squires, V. P. The influence of Milton on Wordsworth. Poet- Lore, 9, pp. 540-51- 1897. St. Leather, M. Pope as a student of Milton. Engl. Stud., 25, pp. 400-10. 1898. Scott, A. M. Ueber das Verhaeltnis von Drydens State of innocence zu Miltons Paradise lost. Halle, 1900. Two passing notices of Shakespeare and Milton in the eighteenth century. Ath., 3884. 1902. Telleen, J. M. Milton dans la litterature franfaise. Paris, 1904. 84 Topical Bibliography of Milton Churchill, G. B. The relation of Dryden's "State of innocence" to Milton's "Paradise lost" and Wycherley's "Plain dealer." Mod. Philol, 4, pp. 381-88. 1906-07. Spingarn, J. E. Milton's fame. M. L. N., 22, p. 232. 1907. Adams, C. F. Knowledge of Milton in early New England. Nation, 87, pp. 599-600. 1908. Answered by A. Matthews, Ibid., pp. 624-25. DOWDEN, E. Milton in the eighteenth century. Brit. Acad., PP- 275-93- 1908. Mentioned in Ath., Jan. 2, 1909. Vambi^ry, a. Milton in Hungary. In: Milton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. ,. Robertson, J. G. Milton's fame on the Continent. Brit. Acad., pp. 319-40. 1908. Mentioned in Ath., Jan. 2, 1909. , Havens, R. D. Seventeenth century notices of Milton, and the early reputation of Paradise lost. Engl. Stud,,. 40, pp. 175-99. 1909- Dick, E. Chateaubriands Verhaeltnis zu Milton. Fest- schrift zum 14. Neuphilologentage in Zuerich. Zuerich, 1910. The Milton Apocrypha 85 Roberts, W. W. Chateaubriand and Milton. Mod. Lang. R., S, pp. 409-29. 1910. Olivero, F. Keats and the minor poems of Milton. Engl. Stud., 43, pp. 242-51. 1910. Bradley, W. The early poems of Walter Savage Landor: a study of his development and debt to Milton. Muenster, 1913. Pizzo, E. Miltons verlorenes Paradies im deutschen Urteiledes 18. Jahrhunderts. Liter ar-hist. For- schungen. Berlin, 1914. WORKS EDITED BY MILTON Horace translated by P. Francis. With . . . translations of various odes . . . by . . . Milton. London, 1831. A declaration, or letters patents of the election of this present king of Poland. Translated [by Milton?]. London, 1674. The cabinet council : containing the chief arts of empire, and mysteries of state. By . . . Sir Walter Raleigh, published by John Milton. London, 1658. THE MILTON APOCRYPHA Mr. John Milton's Satyre against hypocrites. [by John Phillips.?] London, 1710. Baptistes: a sacred dramatic poem ... by G. 86 Topical Bibliography of Milton Buchanan: translated into English by John Milton. London, 1740. Printed- by F. Peck: New memoirs of the life and poetical works of John Milton. London, 1740. Memoirs of . . . Oliver Cromwell ... in three panegyrics of him. 1740. Printed by F. Peck. See above. The parallel, or Archbishop Laud and Cardinal Wolsey compared. A vision, by Milton. London, 1740. Printed by F. Peck. See above. The substance of a panegyric of the Lord General Oliver Cromwell. London, 1755. Milton's unpublished poem . . . Epitaph on a rose tree, confined in a garden tub. Printed in N. and ^., 4. 2, pp. 75-76, 1868, and again, Ibid., 9. 6, pp. 182-83. 1900. See also. Ibid., 9. 7, pp. 90, 235. Nova Solyma, the ideal city; or Jerusalem re- gained, . . . attributed to the illustrious John Milton, ed. W. Begley. 2 v. London, 1902. Byse, F. Nova Solyma. N. and ^., 9. 12, pp. 168, 232. 1903. The young Milton? ^fai/., 64, p. 79. 1903. Authorship of Nova Solyma. Bk. Buyer, 25, pp. 223-28. 1903. Neilson, W. a. Nova Solyma. A romance attributed to Milton. Mod. Philol., I, pp. 525-46. 1903-04. Garnett, R. Milton as romancer. Inter. ^., 9, pp. 140-53. 1904. Collins, J. C. Miltonic myths and their authors. In his: Studies in poetry and criticism. London, 1905. Jones, S. K. The authorship of Nova Solyma. Library, pp. 225-38. 1900.1 Attributes authorship to Samuel Gott. General Criticism 87 Epitaph attributed to Milton. W. M. Thomas. N. and ^., 9. 12, p. 67. 1903. De redemptoris nostri Jesu Christi persona. (A theological essay in Latin inscribed in a copy of Paul Best's Mysteries discovered.) See Catalogue, British Museum, Supplement. GENERAL CRITICISM 1 BURNEY, C. Remarks on the Greek verses of Milton. London, 1709. Reprinted in Todd's edition of Milton's poems. Shelley, P. B. Defense of poetry. 1821. ed. A. S. Cook. Boston, 1 891. On the Devil, and devils. In: The works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, v. 6. ed. H. B. Forman. 8 v. London, 1862. Hazlitt, W. On Milton's Lycidas. In his: The round table. London, 18 17. On Milton's versification. In his: The round table. London, 1817. On Shakespeare and Milton. In his: Lectures on the English poets. London, 1818-19. On Milton's sonnets. In his: Table talk. London, 1821. Landor, W. S. Milton and Andrew Marvel. Southey and Landor. Andrew Marvel and Bishop Parker. ^ Galileo, Milton, and a Dominican. In his: Imag- inary conversations. 5 v. London, 1824-29. 88 Topical Bibliography of Milton , Macaulay, T. B. Milton. 1825. In his: Critical and historical essays, v. 5. ed. Lady Trevelyan. 8 v. New York, 1897. Channing, W. E. Remarks on the character and writings of John Milton. Boston, 1826. Coleridge, S. T. Milton. In: The literary remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 5 v. London, 1836. Emerson, R. W. Milton. No. Am., 47, pp. 56-73. 1838. De Quincey, T. Life of Milton. 1839. Milton. 1839. Milton vs. Southey and Landor. 1847. See: Works of De Quincey, v. 4, 10, 1 1, and Index. 14 v. Edin- burgh, 1889. Landor, W. S. Shakespeare and Milton. In his: Last fruit off an old tree. London, 1853. Coleridge, S. T. Seven lectures on Shakespeare and Milton. London, 1856. Treitschke, H. Historische und politische Aufsaetze. Leipzig, 1865. .Owen, R. Milton and Galileo. Fraser's, 79, pp. 678-84. 1869. Allibone, S. a. A critical dictionary of English literature. 3 v. Philadelphia, 1870. General Criticism 89 Bayne, p. Milton. Contemp., 22, pp. 427-60. 1873. Pattison, M. Milton. Liv. Age, 125, pp. 323-29. 1875. Shairp, J. C. Keble's estimate of Milton. Mactnil., 31, pp. SS4-60. 1875. ^Lowell, J. R. John Milton. 1872. In his: Among my books. 2d series. Boston, 1876. Arnold, M. A French critic of Milton. In his: Mixed essays. London, 1879. Bagehot, W. John Milton. In his: Literary studies. 2 v. London, 1879. DOBSON, W. T. The classic poets. London, 1879. New, H. John Milton. Liv. Age, 148, pp. 515-25. 1 881. Scherer, E. Milton et le Paradis perdu. In his: Etudes sur la Utterature contemporaine. Paris, 1882. Birrell, a. John Milton. In his: Obiter dicta. 2d series. New York, 1887. -/ Arnold, M. John Milton. In his: Essays in criticism. 2d series. London, 1888. Dowden, E. The idealism of Milton. In his: Transcripts and studies. London, 1888. 90 Topical Bibliography of Milton Fruit, J. P. Completeness in literary art illustrated from Shakespeare and Milton. M. L. N., 4, pp. 144- 45- 1889. Lowell, J. R. Milton's Areopagitica. 1890. In his; Latest literary essays and addresses. Boston, 1890-92. SCHLESINGER, F. Der Natursinn bei John Milton. Leipzig, 1892. Hales, J. W. Milton's Macbeth. Milton and Gray's Inn walks. Milton notes. The name Lycidas. Did Milton serve in the Parliamentary army? In his: FoHa litteraria. London, 1893. Squires, V. P. Milton's treatment of nature. M. L. N., 9, pp. 227-37. 1894. GURTEEN, S. H. The epic of the fall of man. New York, 1896. Orchard, T. N. The astronomy of Paradise lost. London, 1896. TWOMBLY, A. S. The masterpieces of Michelangelo and Milton. Boston, 1896. Agard, a. F. Poetic personifications of evil. Poetr-Lore, 9, pp. 206-16. 1897. Masterman, J. H. B. The age of Milton. London, 1897. DOWDEN, E. Milton. In his : Puritan and Anglican. London, 1900. General Criticism 91 Osgood, C. G. The classical mythology of Milton's English poems. New York, 1900. SCHEIFERS, B. On the sentiment for nature in Milton's poetical works. Eisleben, 1901. Stephen, L. New lights on Milton, ^uar., 194, pp. 103-25. 1901. Republished in: Studies of a biographer. New York, 1902. Wood, G. A. The Miltonic ideal. In: Historical essays by members of the Owens College, Manchester. London, 1902. Boas, F. With Milton and the Cavaliers. New York, 1905. Collins, J. C. Miltonic myths and their authors. In his: Studies in poetry and criticism. London, 1905. / Cooper, L. The Abyssinian paradise in Coleridge and Milton. Mod. PhiloL, 3, pp. 327-32. 1905-06. ^^Allodoli, E. Milton e ritalia. Prato, 1907. Ames, P. W. (ed.) Milton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. De Montmorency, J. E. Milton and modern men. Contemp., 94, pp. 694-704. 1908. Parsons, E. S. Jonson and Milton on Shakespeare. Nation, 87, p. 459. 1908. 92 Topical Bibliography of Milton Saintsbury, G. E. Milton and the grand style. In : Milton memorial lectures. Oxford, 1908. Papers read at the Milton Tercentenary. In: Brit. Acad. 1908. Alexander, W. F. Milton. Contemp., 96, pp. 668-83. I909- Chauvet, p. La religion de Milton. Paris, 1909. Gordon, G. A. Milton. Allan., 103, pp. 2-25. 1909. MORISON, W. Milton and liberty. Edinburgh and London, 1909. Paul, H. Milton, igth Cent., 65, pp. 65-73. 1909. Benn, a. W. Milton's ethics. Int. J. Ethics, 21, pp. 427-47. 1910-11. y Chesterton, G. K. X Milton and his age. Liv. Age, 264, pp. 556-62. 1910. ^ Hill, N. W. X Milton on plagiarism. A^. and %, 11. 3, p. 191. 1911. y MOULTON, R. G. '^ Dante and Milton, In his: World literature. New York, 1911. BOYNTON, H. W. Milton. In his: World's leading poets. New York, 191 2. General Criticism 93 Gilbert, A. H. A " mysticall man " at Sturbridge Fair. N. and ^., II. 5, pp. 503-04. 191 2. Williams, J. B. John Milton, journalist. Liv. Age, 274, pp. 169- 76. 1912. Bruce, J. D. Campailla, Berkeley, and Milton. Nation, 97, pp. 32-33. 1913. GUERBER, H. A. Book of the epic. Philadelphia, 1913. Newbolt, H. John Milton. Liv. Age, 279, pp. 73-85. 1913. Sampson, A. Studies in Milton. New York, 1913. GuiNEY, L. I. Milton and Vaughan. ^uar., 220, pp. 353-64. 1914. Heide, a. Das Naturgefuehl in der Dichtung Miltons. Heidelberg, 1914. Hunter, R. W. G. Milton and the liberties of England. Lond. ^. R., 122, pp. 52-67. 1914. Orchard, T. N. Milton's astronomy. New York, 1914. Thompson, E. N. S. Essays on Milton. New Haven, 1914. Bailey, J. Milton. London, 191 5. 94 Topical Bibliography of Milton De Montmorency, J. E. G. Milton on war and peace. Contemp., 107, pp. 385-89. 1915. De Selincourt, E. English poets and the national ideals. London, 1915- ADDENDA White, E. A. Adam's motive. Af. Z.iV^., 30, pp. 229-31. 1915. Daehler, a. H. Adam's motive. M. L. N., 31, p. 187. 1916. INDEX INDEX ■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^/^ Abbott, E., 80. Abercrombie, L., 6;. Acton, Lord, 46, 54. Adams, C. F., 84. Addison, J., 72. Agard, A. F., 90. Aikin, L., 12, 34. Alden, R. M., 59. Alexander, W. F., 92. Allibone, S. A., 88. Allison, W. T., 49, S4- AUodoli, E., 91. Almack, E., 53. Ames, P. W., 91. Anderson, J. P., i. - Andreini, G. B., 65. Andrews, G., 77. Arber, E., 14, 4s, 48. Ariosto, L., 65. Aristotle, 54, 63. Arnold, M., 89. Ascham, R., 13. Ashton, H., 70. Assmann, K., 75. Aubrey, J., 4, 18. Austin, A., 68. Avitus, Saint, 65. Axon, W. E. A., 24, 46. B., R. W., 7. Bacon, F., 14, 30. Bagehot, W., 89. Bailey, J., 93. Bailey, M. L., 66. Baillie, R., 37. Baldwin, E. C, II, St. Bale, J., 76. Barham, F., 68. Barstow, M., 76. Baskervill, C. R., 28. Bates, E. S., 15. Baumgarten, A., 73. Baxter, R., 8, 36,- 39. Bayne, P., 89. Bayne, T., 60. Baynes, T. S., II. Beeching, H. C, 3, 81. Begley, W., 86. Bell, K., 38. Benacense. See Lancetta. Benn, A. W., 92. Bense, J. F., 26. Bensly, E., 42. Bentley, R., 62, 72. Besant, Sir W., 7, 8. Best, P., 87. Bickersteth, E., 73. Birch, T., 3, 34. Birrell, A., 89. Black, W. G., 42. Blake, W., 26. Blundell, W., 37. Boas, F. S., 23, 91. Bodin, J., i^. Boehme, J. A., 66. Boehme, T., 69. 98 Index Boreman, R., 31. Bossu, R. Le, 64. Bouchier, J., 65. Boulton, W. B., 7. Bovet, E., 65. Boynton, H. W., 92. Boynton, P. H., 8. Bradley, E. J., 60. Bradley, W., 85. Bradshaw, J., I. Brereton, W., 14. Breton, N., 19. Bridge, Sir F., 10. Bridges, R., 82. Brome, R., 9. Brooks, P., 33. Brotanek, R., 22. Broughton, W. G., 52, 53. Brown, G. A., i. Brown, G. D., 82. Brown, J., 35. Browne, R. C, 2. Browne, W., 24. Browning, O., 32. Bruce, J. D., 75, 93. Brunetiere, F., 64. Buchanan, G., 55, 85. Buck, P. M., 25. Buddensieg, R., 70. Buff, F., 67. Bunyan, J., 39. Burnet, G., 37. Burney, C, 87. Burrage, C, 36. Burton, H., 47. Busher, L., 46. Busino, 0., 21. Butcher, S. H., 63. Butler, F. W. R., 42. Byse, F., 15, 20, 86. Caedmon, 66. Calderwood, D., 33. Campbell, L., 60. Campion, T., 21. Capps, E., 26. Carlyle, T., 38. Carpenter, H., 73. y Castelvetro, L., 64. ^\^ Castiglione, B., 28. Chambers, E. K., 78. Channing, W. E., 88. Charlton, H. B., 64. Chassang, A., 73. Chauvet, P., 42, 44, 92. Chesterton, G. K., 92. Child, C. C, 17. Child, H. H., I. Chillingworth, W., 47. Churchill, G. B., 23, 84. Clarendon, E., Earl of, 36. Clark, E. M., 50. Cleveland, C. D., i. Cloriston, H., 70. Coleridge, E. H., 20. Coleridge, S. T., 88. Collins, J. C, 78, 86, 91. Comenius, J. A., 30, 31. Cook^ A. S., 19, 20, 27, 28, 63, (A, 72. 74. 7S. 79- Cook, J., SI. Cooper, L., 63, 66, 91. Cornozano, A., 77. Corson, H., 4, 82. Cory, H. E., 26. Coryat, T., 14. Cotton, J., 47, 48. Courthope, W. J., 75, 80, 82. Cowley, A., 64, 66. Cowper, W., 29. Cunliffe, J. W., 22. Index 99 Dadelsen, H., 32. Daehler, A. H., 94. Dallington, R., 13. Daniello, B., 63. y Dante, 67. Darnall, F. M., 20. Davies, Sir J., 68. Defoe, D., 8. De Guerle, E., 43. Deighton, K., 76. De Montmorency, J. E., 91, 93. De Morgan, J., 56. De Quincey, T., 88. De Selincourt, E., 93. Des Essarts, E., 67. D'Ewes, Sir S., 37. Dick, E., 84. Distaeli, I., 45, 46, 66. Dixon, W. M., 65. Dobson, W. T., 67, 73, 78, 89. Dodgson, E. S., 74. Douglas, J., 71. -f Douglas, N., 69. Dowden, E., 78, 84, 89, 90. Du Bartas, G., 69. Dubois, L. E., 69. ' Duerer, A., 19. f Duflou, G., 71. Dunning, W. A., 54. Dunster, C, 10, 18, 69. Durnin-Lawrence, Sir E., 18. Earle, J., 12. Edmonds, C. R., 42. Edmundson, G., 71. Egerton, Lady A., 16. Ellis, Sir H., 12, 37. ' Ellwood, T., s- Elton, O., 19, 21. Emerson, R. W., 88. Evans, H. A., 22. Evelyn, J., 8, 14. Faulde, 0., 32. Figgis, J. N., S3. 54- Filmer, Sir R., JS- Firth, C. H., 35, 38, 39, 62. Fisher, C, 27. Fletcher, G., 77. Fletcher, J., 24. Folengo, T., 77. Forster, J., 37, 39. Forsyth, P. T., 75. Fox, G., 36. Francis, P., 85. Francke, O., 23. Frere, W. H., 35. Friedland, L. S., 28. Fruit, J. P., 90. Fuller, T., 14, 47- Gajsek, S. von, 66. Gardiner, S. R., 34, 3S. 38, 46, 60. Garnett, R., i, 6, 26, 79, 86. GefFroy, M. A., 42, t,s. Gerard, Seigneur du Haillan, 55. Gilbert, A. H., 29, 40, 78, 79,93. Gilbert, Sir J. T., 34. Gildon, C, 72. Giraldi Cintio, 63. Godeau, A., 64. Godwin, W., 4, 24, -JT. Gofflot, L.V., 23. Gooch, G. P., S4- Goodman, C, 54. Gordon, G. A., 92. Gosse, E., 16, 71. Gottschalk, M., 80. Gower, Lord R., 39. Grabo, C. H., 71. 100 Index Graham, J. J. G., 3. Graham, W., 3, 54- Graves, F. P., 33. Greg, W. W., 26. Greville, R., Lord Brooke, 47. Grosart, A. B., 69, 76. Grotius, H., 68. Guerber, H. A., 93. Guiney, L. I., 93. Guizot, F. P. G., 52. Gurteen, S. H., 66, 73, 90. Hadow,W. H., II. Haight, T. W., 69. Hales, J. W., 27, 45, 68, go. Hall, J., 14, 41, 58. Hallam, H., 45, 52. Hamilton, A., 60. Hamilton, W. D., j. Hanbury, B., 45. Hanford, J. H., 27. Harrington, J., jo. Harris, H., 73. Harrison, J., 25. Hart, J. M., 19. Hartlib, S., 31. Hartshorne, C. H., 22. Havens, R. D„ jf), 84. Hawkins, E., 2. Hayley, W., 2, 5, 65, 68. Hazlitt, W., 27, 60, 81, 87. Heide, A., 93. Herbert, G., 40. Herbert, T., 51. Heron, J., 35. Herrick, R., 40. Hickey, E., 75. Hickson, M. A., 34. Higginson, J. J., 28, 40. Hill, G. F., 81. Hill, N. W., 92. Himes, J. A., 62. Himmelreich, A., 25, 79. Hodges, W., 21. Hollingworth, R., 51. Homer, 24. Hook, W. F., 34. Hooker, R., 46. Horace, 63. Horwood, A. J., 50. Hotman, F., 55. Howard, C, 15. Howell, J., 14. Howell, T. B., 61. Huebener, G., 80. Huebler, F., 83. Hume P., 2. Hunt, L., 59. Hunter, J., 5. Hunter, R. W. G., 93. Hutchinson, L., 37. Hutton, W. H., 35. Ingleby, H., 70. Jebb, R. C, 45, 6s, 79. Jenny, G., 83. Jerram, C. S., 26, 29, yd. Johnson, S., 5, 27, 81. > Jones, S. K., 86. Jonson, B., 9, 24. Keatinge, M. W., 30. Keightley, T., 2, 6, dj. Keller, W., 23. Kendall, O. H., 70. Ker, W. P., 65. Kichel, S., 9. Kirsten, R., 66. Knowler, W., 39. Index lOI Koelbing, E., 20. Kuhns, 0., 68. Lamg, D., 10. Lancetta, T., 68. Landor, W. S., 87, 88. Languet, H., 55. Laud, W., 39. Lauder, W., 71. Laurie, S. S., 32, 33. Lawes, H., 26. Lawrence, W. J., 22. Leach, A. F., 33. Lendrum, W. T., 60. Lentzner, K. A., 59. L'Estrange, R., 50. Lingard, J., 52. Lockwood, L. E., 2, 4, 16, 18, 32, 45. 74- Long, T., SI. Longueville, T., 61. Lowell, J. R., 49, 89, 90. Lowes, J. L., 19. Ludlow, E., 36, 51. Macaulay, T. B., 55, 88. McConaughy, J. L., 23. McDonnell, M. F., 11. McGovern, J. B., 7. Mackensie, Sir G., 55. Maitland, F. W., 54. Marcou, F. L., 73. Marlowe, C, 20. Marolf, L. C, 76. Marsden, J., 34. Marsh, A. R., 65. Marsh, j. F., J, 6. Massinger, P., 9. Masson, D., 3, 6, 10, II, 12, 13, IS, 22, 24, 27, 30, 31, 32, 34, 43. 44. 46, 48, 49, S3. S6, 57, 58, 60, 61 62, 71, 77, 80. Masterman, J., go. Matthews, A., 84. May, T. E., 46. Mayor, J. B., 82. Mead, L. A., 8. Meade, J., 12. Meadowcourt, R., 77. Meiklejohn, J., 78. Meyer, J. B., 32. Michelangelo, 68. Middleton, T., 9. Miller, R. D., 78. Milton, J., 10, 12, 13, 14, IS, 16, 23. 30. 31. 40. 41. 44. 4S. 47, 48. 49, SO. S6. 57, 58. 62, 76, 77, 78, 8S. Minturno, 63, 64. Mirabeau, Count de, 45, S3- Mitchell, M., 73. Mitford, J., 2, 69. Monod, E., 42. Montague, F. C, 35. Moody, W. v., 3. Moolhuizen, J., 71. More, P. E., 74. Morgan, L. B., 23. Morison, W., 92. Morris, E. E., 32. Morris, J. W., 43. Moschus, 28. Mothere, J., 81. Moulton, R. G., 92. Mueller, A., 71. Muench, W., 70, 71. MuUinger, J. B., II, 12. Mustard, W. P., 26, 28. Myers, L T., 65. Myers, W. T., 30, 81. 102 IjTOEX Neal, D., 33. Neilson, W. A., 17, 86. New, H., 89. Newbolt, H., 93. Newdigate-Newdigate, Lady, 61. Newton, T., 2. Nicholson, W., 56, 61. NickoUs, J., 57. Norlin, G., 27. Ochino, B., 68. Odgers, W. B., 53- Olivero, F., 85. Omond, T. S., 82. Orchard, T. N., 74, 75, 90, 93. Osgood, C. G., 4, 21, 67, 79, 91. Osgood, H. L., S3- Ovid, 68. Owen, R., s8, 88. Padelford, F. M., 20, 25, 28, 40. Palmer, T., 13. Parrott, T. M., 4. Parsons, E. S., 4, 91. Pater, W., 18. Pattison, M., 6, S9. 89. Paul, H., 92. Payne, J. F., 50. Peachara, H., 8. Peck, F., s, 79, 80, 86. Peck, H. W., 7i. Peele, G., 24. Pember, E. H., 75. Pepys, S., 8, 60. ^Petrarch, F., 28. Petty, W., 31. Peyton, T., 69. Phillips, E., 4, S7. 77- Phillips, J., 85. Pinchbeck, W. H., 28. Pink, W. D., 6. Pizzo, E., 85. Plato, 25. Pommrich, E., 70. Porphyrio, 25. Prendergast, G. L., I. Prothero, G. W., 38. Puteanus, E., 25. Quick, R. H., 32. Raleigh, Sir W., 20, 6t, 85. Raleigh, W., 6. Ramsay, A. M., 64. Rankin, J. W., 20. Rapp, M., 78. Rawlings, H., 43, 74. Reusse, A., 80. Reyher, P., 22. Richardson, J., 72. Roberts, W. W., 85. Robertson, J. G., 84. Rolfe, W. J., 17. Rosedale, H. G., 42, 43. Rosse, A., 16, 59. Rost, W., 80. Rushworth, J., 36. Rye, W. B., 9, 14. S.,A.E.,7. S., J. S., 6. St. John, J. A., 3. St. Leather, M., 83. St. Maur, R. de, 72. Saintsbury, G., 63, 82, 92. Salandra, Serafino della, 69. Salisbury, E. E., 30. Saltmarsh, J., 47. Sampson, A., 93. Sampson, M. W., 17. Index 103 Sannazaro, J., 29. Scaliger, J. C, 63. Scharf, L., 56, 83. Scheifers, B., 91. Schelling, F. E., 22. Scherer, E., 89. Schipper, J., 59. Schlesinger, F., 90. Schlicht, M., 81. Schmidt, H., 56. Scolari, F., 72. Scott, A.M., ^3. Scrocca, A., 74. Seeley, J. R., 56. Serrell, G., 29, 60. Seyssel, C, 54. Shairp, J. C, 89. Shaw, W. A., 35, 46. Shelley, P. B., 72, 87. Shirley, J., 9. Shorey, P., 25. Siffey, T. K., 28. Smart, J. S., 15, 67. "Smectymnuus," 41. Smith, C. A,, 27. Smith, G. C. Moore, 79. Smith, Sir T., 55. Sotheby, S. L., 6, ij, 43. Spaeth, S. G., 11. Spenser, E., 25, 29, 40, 69. Spingarn, J. E., 63, 64, 84. Spring, L. W., 33. Squires, V. P., 83, 90. Stanley, A. P., 66. Steel, D., 80. Stenger, J., 79. Stephen, L., 91. Stern, A., 6, 25, 61. Stone, W. J., 82. Stow, J., 8. Strutt, J. G., 29. Sullivan, M., 21, 22. Sumner, C. R., 43. Sylvester, J., 69. Symmons, C, 3. Symonds, J. A., 81. Tannenbaum, S. A., 18. Tasso, T., 25, 64, 70. Tatlock, J., 74. Taylor, J., 48. Telleen, J. M., 83. Theocritus, 28. ^ Thomas, J. E., 17. Thomas, W., 82. Thomas, W. M., 87. Thompson, E. N. S., 19, 24, 75, 76, 93- Todd, H. J., 1, 2, 16, 21, 52, S3. 67, 69, 71. Toland, J., 3, S, JO, SI- Tomlinson, C, 59. Toynbee, P., 68. Traeger, E., 78. Traill, H. D., 39. Treitschke, H. G., 56, 88. Trent, W. P., 6, 17. Trevelyan, G. M., 35. Trissino, G. G., 63. Tuckermann, A., 53. TuUoch, J., 34- Twombly, A. S., 68, 90. Tyrrell, R. Y., 60. Underbill, E. B., 48. Upham, A. H., 70. Usher, R. G., 36. Valvasone, E., 70. Vambery, A., 84. IQ4 Index ^ Van Hoppen, L., 70. Van Steenderen, F., 71. Vauquelin, J., 64. Vericour, R. de, 72. ,^ Verity, A. W., 17, 18, zi, 26, 59, 62, 78. Vida, M. G., 63, 70. Virgil, 28. Vodoz, J., 81. Voltaire, 64. Vondel, J., 70, 71. Wagstaffe, T., JI. Wakeman, H. O., 35. Walford, E., 29. Walker, A., 51. Wallington, N., 37. Warburton, E., 38. Warren, W. F., 76. Warton, T., 17, 29. Watson, F., II, 33. Welldon, J. E. C, 44. Weller, P., 69. • Wenzel, G., 73. Wheatley, H. B., 7. Wheeler, C. B., 44. White, E. A., 94. White, T. H., 45, 81. Whitelock, B., 36. Willard, S., 43. Williams, J. B., 93. Williams, R., 47, 48. Williams, R. F., 37. Williamson, G. C, 7. Wilson, J. D., 9, 19. Windsor, A. L., 56. Wood, A. A., 4. Wood, G. A., 91. Wood, L. A., 44, 68. WoodhuU, M., 43, 74. Wordsworth, C, 52. Wrangham, F., 49. Wuelker, R. P., 66. Yonge, J., S2. Yonge, W., 8.