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John Milton (1608-1674)
English poet and controversialist; author of Comus (1634), Lycidas (1638), Areopagitica (1644), Paradise Lost (1667), and other works. English poet and controversialist; author of Comus (1634), Lycidas (1638), Areopagitica (1644), Paradise Lost (1667), and other works.
WRITINGS OF:
On Christian Doctrine.
 On religion and religious epics  ¶ n1
Paradise Lost. A Poem written in Ten Books.
 On religion and religious epics  ¶ 4
 On religion and religious epics  ¶ 6
 Byron's Cain  ¶ n3
Paradise Regained. A Poem written in Four Books.
 On religion and religious epics  ¶ 6
REFERENCES TO:
 Byron at home; recollections of Swiss society; on duelling  ¶ 7
 On religion and religious epics  ¶ 3
 On religion and religious epics  ¶ 4
 On religion and religious epics  ¶ 6
 Marino Faliero, reviewers, Barry Cornwall  ¶ 6
 Byron's Cain  ¶ 6
 Byron's Cain  ¶ 9
 Byron's Cain  ¶ 10
 Byron's Cain  ¶ n3
 Byron's Heaven and Hell; Prophecy of Dante  ¶ 15
 Byron's Don Juan  ¶ 1
 Bowles and Pope  ¶ 6
 Shelley and Keats  ¶ 2