Lost. An oratorio in four parts. The words selected from
the works of Milton by J.L. Ellerton. London [1862], 12mo.
---- Paradise Lost. Oratorio in three parts, from the poem of Milton.
English version by J. Pittman. London [1880], 8vo.
---- The State of Innocence and Fall of Man described in Milton's
Paradise Lost. Render'd into prose with notes from the French of Raymond
[or rather Nicolas Francois Dupre] de St. Maur. By a gentleman of Oxford
[George Smith Green?]. London, 1745, 8vo.
---- Another edition. Aberdeen, 1770, 12mo.
---- A verbal Index to Milton's Paradise Lost; adapted to every edition
but the first, etc. London, 1741, 12mo.
---- An essay upon Milton's imitations of the Ancients in his Paradise
Lost. With some observations on the Paradise Regain'd. London, 1741,
8vo.
---- A new occasional Oratorio [on the suppression of the Rebellion],
the words taken from Milton, Spenser, etc., and set to musick by Mr.
Handel. London, 1746, 4to.
The words only.
---- The Progress of Envy, a poem occasioned by Lauder's attack on the
character of Milton. London, 1751, 4to.
---- A familiar explanation of the poetical works of Milton. To which is
prefixed Mr. Addison's criticism on Paradise Lost. With a preface by
Rev. Mr. Dodd. London, 1672, 12mo.
---- The Recovery of Man: or, Milton's Paradise Regained. In Prose.
After the manner of the Archbishop of Cambray. To which is prefixed the
life of the author. [London], 1771, 12mo.
---- Samson. An Oratorio [in three acts]. As it is performed at the
Theatres-royal. Altered from the Samson Agonistes of Milton [by N.
Hamilton]. Set to musick by Mr. Handel. London [1742], 8vo.
The words only.
---- Another edition. London [1742], 4to.
---- Another edition. London [1742], 4to.
---- Another edition. London, 1743, 8vo.
---- Another edition. London, 1751, 8vo.
---- Another edition. London, 1759, 4to.
---- Samson: an oratorio [altered and adapted to the stage from the
Samson Agonistes by N. Hamilton]. [Oxford], 1749, 8vo.
---- Another edition. London, 1762, 4to.
---- Samson. Set to musick by Mr. Handel. London, 1762, 4to.
---- Samson. An oratorio [altered from the Samson Agonistes, by N.
Hamilton]. Salisbury, 1765, 8vo.
---- Handel's oratorio, Samson. The words chiefly from Milton. [Compiled
by T. Morell.] London [1840], 4to.
---- The Life of John Milton. Published under the direction of the
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledg
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