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| Notes on Contributors |
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| Milton's Life: Some Significant Dates |
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1 `Ere half my days': Milton's Life, 1608-1640 |
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3 | (23) |
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2 John Milton: The Later Life (1641-1674) |
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26 | (25) |
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3 The `adorning of my native tongue': Latin Poetry and Linguistic Metamorphosis |
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51 | (15) |
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4 Milton's Early English Poems: The Nativity Ode, `L'Allegro', `Il Penseroso' |
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66 | (23) |
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5 `A thousand fantasies': The Lady and the Maske |
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89 | (23) |
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6 `Lycidas' and the Influence of Anxiety |
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112 | (24) |
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7 The Troubled, Quiet Endings of Milton's English Sonnets |
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136 | (19) |
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PART III CIVIL WAR PROSE, 1641-1645 |
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8 The Anti-Episcopal Tracts: Republican Puritanism and the Truth in Poetry |
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155 | (19) |
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9 `A Law in this matter to himself': Contextualizing Milton's Divorce Tracts |
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174 | (12) |
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10 Whose Liberty? The Rhetoric of Milton's Divorce Tracts |
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186 | (14) |
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11 Milton, Areopagitica, and the Parliamentary Cause |
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200 | (18) |
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12 Areopagitica and Liberty |
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218 | (23) |
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PART IV REGICIDE, REPUBLICAN, AND RESTORATION PROSE, 1649-1673 |
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13 `The strangest piece of reason': Milton's Tenure of Kings and Magistrates |
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241 | (11) |
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14 Milton's Regicide Tracts and the Uses of Shakespeare |
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252 | (20) |
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15 John Milton, European: The Rhetoric of Milton's Defences |
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272 | (19) |
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16 Defensio Prima and the Latin Poets |
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291 | (14) |
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17 `Nothing nobler then a free Commonwealth': Milton's Later Vernacular Republican Tracts |
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305 | (20) |
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18 Disestablishment, Toleration, the New Testament Nation: Milton's Late Religious Tracts |
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325 | (17) |
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19 Milton and National Identity |
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342 | (25) |
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PART V WRITINGS ON EDUCATION, HISTORY, THEOLOGY |
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20 The Genres of Milton's Commonplace Book |
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367 | (15) |
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21 Milton, the Hartlib Circle, and the Education of the Aristocracy |
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382 | (25) |
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22 Conquest and Slavery in Milton's History of Britain |
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407 | (17) |
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23 De Doctrina Christiana: An England that Might Have Been |
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424 | (15) |
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24 Writing Epic: Paradise Lost |
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439 | (23) |
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25 `A mind of most exceptional energy': Verse Rhythm in Paradise Lost |
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462 | (18) |
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26 Editing Milton: The Case against Modernization |
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480 | (16) |
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27 The `World' of Paradise Lost |
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496 | (14) |
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28 Paradise Lost and Heresy |
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510 | (15) |
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525 | (9) |
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30 Eve, Paradise Lost, and Female Interpretation |
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534 | (13) |
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31 The Politics of Paradise Lost |
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547 | (24) |
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PART VII 1671 POEMS: PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES |
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32 `Englands Case': Contexts of the 1671 Poems |
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571 | (18) |
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33 Paradise Regained and the Memory of Paradise Lost |
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589 | (24) |
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34 Samson Agonistes and `Single Rebellion' |
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613 | (19) |
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35 Samson Agonistes: The Force of Justice and the Violence of Idolatry |
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632 | (17) |
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36 Samson Agonistes and Milton's Sensible Ethics |
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649 | (20) |
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PART VIII ASPECTS OF INFLUENCE |
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37 Milton Epic and Bucolic: Empire and Readings of Paradise Lost, 1667-1837 |
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669 | (18) |
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687 | (18) |
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