John Milton: 1628-1731John T. Shawcross Psychology Press, 1995 - 288 páginas The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Personal Statements and Contemporary Evaluations 16281674 | 4 |
Early writing preferences 1628 | 35 |
The sacred poet 1629 | 37 |
Translation of Psalm 114 into Greek 1634 | 39 |
Hope for immortality 1637 | 40 |
s Faith in literary ability 1638 | 41 |
WOTTON on Comus 1638 | 43 |
45 | 109 |
46 | 112 |
WESLEY on heroic poetry 1697 | 114 |
BAYLEs notice 1697 | 116 |
LESLIE on Miltons theology 1698 | 117 |
SO TOLAND on various poems 1698 | 119 |
SI YALDEN on Miltons prose 1698 | 122 |
52 | 124 |
Subject for poetic work 1638 | 44 |
Poetic plans 1642 | 47 |
The might of the pen 1642 | 52 |
Of Education and the place of writing in its plan 1644 | 53 |
Aim of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce 1644 | 56 |
SALSILLI on Milton 1645 | 57 |
MANSO on Milton 1645 | 58 |
IS DATI on Milton 1645 | 59 |
His Poems 1647 | 61 |
Writing activities in the 1640s 1654 | 63 |
The First Defense 1658 | 67 |
Aim in De Doctrina Christiana before 1660 | 69 |
Anonymous attack on The Readie and Easie Way 1660 | 72 |
Verse of Paradise Lost 1668 | 73 |
The nature of tragedy 1671 | 75 |
BUTLER on Milton early 1670s | 76 |
LEIGH on the antiprelatical tracts 1673 | 77 |
MARVELL in defence of Milton 1673 | 79 |
MARVELL on Paradise Lost 1674 | 81 |
LEE on Paradise Lost 1674 | 83 |
Further Seventeenthcentury Comment 16751699 | 84 |
ELLWOODS Epitaph on Milton 1675 ? | 85 |
AUBREYS notes for a Life late 1670s | 88 |
FRANCIS CRADDOCK on Paradise Lost 1680 | 89 |
PETTIT on Miltons advancement of papal aims 1680 | 90 |
ROSCOMMON on Paradise Lost 1685 | 92 |
DRYDEN on Paradise Lost 1685 | 94 |
SKINNER on Milton 1686 ? | 95 |
37 | 97 |
Comment on Milton Athenian Mercury 1692 | 98 |
39 | 99 |
40 | 100 |
DRYDEN on Paradise Lost 1693 | 101 |
PHILLIPS on various works 1694 | 103 |
4I 43 | 105 |
44 | 107 |
53 | 125 |
DENNIS on Paradise Lost 1704 | 128 |
SS TRUMBULL on minor poems 1705 | 137 |
56 | 138 |
57 | 139 |
58 | 141 |
61 | 142 |
Anonymous statement of Miltons sublimity 1709 | 143 |
SHAFTESBURY on heroic poetry 1710 | 145 |
62 | 146 |
ADDISONs papers on Paradise Lost Spectator 1712 | 147 |
ADDISON on imagination and Paradise Lost Spectator 1712 | 221 |
WELSTED on Miltons sublimity 1712 | 222 |
ELLWOOD on the composition of the epics 1714 | 223 |
67 | 225 |
HUGHES on the allegory of sin and death 1715 | 226 |
69 | 227 |
ATTERBURY on Milton 1717 | 229 |
GILDON on heroic poetry 1718 | 230 |
DENNIS on Miltons reputation 1719 | 231 |
73 | 232 |
74 | 233 |
ATTERBURY on the Original MS and Samson Agonistes 1722 | 243 |
76 | 244 |
77 | 245 |
BURNETS notice after 1700 | 247 |
79 | 248 |
LYTTLETON on Milton 1728 | 257 |
81 | 258 |
DENNIS on Miltons poetical fire 1729 | 260 |
CLARKE on defects in Paradise Lost 1731 | 261 |
APPENDICES a Publication of the works | 265 |
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