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-Homes and Haunts of the most eminent British Poets. Third edition. London, 1857, 8vo. John Milton, pp. 46-68. Huet, C.B.--Litterarische Fantasien en Kritieken. Haarlem [1883], 8vo. Milton, 12th Deel, pp. 150-220. Hunt, Theodore W.--Representative English Prose and Prose Writers. New York, 1887, 8vo. The prose style of John Milton, pp. 246-264. Hutton, Laurence.--Literary Landmarks of London. London, 1885, 8vo. John Milton, pp. 210-216, etc. Ivimey, Joseph.--John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc. London, 1833, 8vo. Jackson, W.--Lycidas: a musical entertainment. The words altered from Milton. London, 1767, 8vo. Jane, Joseph.--The Image Unbroaken a perspective of the Impudence, Falshood, Vanitie, and Prophannes, in a Libell entitled Eikonoklastes. [London], 1651, 4to. Johnson, Samuel.--Prefaces to Milton and Butler. (_Prefaces to the Works of the English Poets_, vol. ii.) London, 1779, 8vo. ---- Court and Country: a paraphrase upon Milton. [In a dialogue.] By the author of Hurlothrumbo [_i.e._, Samuel Johnson]. London [1780], 8vo. Jortin, John.--Remarks on Spenser's Poems. London, 1734, 8vo. Remarks on Milton, pp. 171-186. Keightley, Thomas.--An account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton. With an introduction to Paradise Lost. London, 1855, 8vo. Keogh, Rt. Hon. William.--Milton's Prose. (_Afternoon Lectures on Literature and Art, delivered in the Theatre of the Museum of Industry, Dublin_, 1865, 3rd Series.) London, 1866, 8vo. Lamartine, M.L.A. de.--Heloise et Abelard [Biographies]. Paris, 1864, 12mo. Includes a biography of Milton, pp. 113-215. Lauder, William.--An essay on Milton's use and imitation of the moderns in his Paradise Lost. [With a preface by Dr. Johnson.] London, 1750, 8vo. ---- A letter to the reverend Mr. Douglas, occasioned by his vindication of Milton, etc. [Written by Dr. Johnson.] London, 1751, 4to. ---- An apology for Mr. Lauder [written by himself] in a letter most humbly addressed to his grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. London, 1751, 8vo. ---- Delectus auctorum sacrorum, Miltono facem praelucentium. 2 tom. London, 1752, 8vo. ---- King Charles I. vindicated from the charge of plagiarism brought against him by Milton, etc. To the whole is subjoined the Judgment of several learned and impartial auth
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