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ght, composed by Mr. John Milton, as was the third, etc. London, 1740, 4to. Penn, John.--Critical, poetical, and dramatic works. 2 vols. London, 1798, 8vo. Samson Agonistes, vol. ii., pp. 213-263. Philips, John.--Poems attempted in the style of Milton, etc. London, 1762, 12mo. Philo-Milton, _pseud._--Milton's Sublimity asserted: in a poem occasion'd by a late piece entituled Cyder, a poem [by J. Philips]. In blank verse. London, 1709, 4to. ---- A vindication of the Paradise Lost from the charge of exculpating Lord Byron's "Cain, a Mystery." London, 1822, 8vo. Plaint.--The Plaint of Freedom. (To the Memory of Milton. In verse.) Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1852, 4to. Prendergast, G.L.--A complete concordance to the poetical works of Milton. Madras, 1856-57, 4to. Prodromus.--Verax Prodromus in Delirum. [An invective against John Milton.] [Amsterdam? 1656?] 4to. R * *--Lettres critiques a Mr. le comte * * * sur le Paradis perdu, et reconquis, de Milton, par R * * [outh]. Paris, 1731, 8vo. Reed, Henry.--Lectures on the British Poets. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1858, 8vo. Milton, pp. 199-232. Rice, Allen Thorndike.--Essays from the North American Review. New York, 1879, 8vo. John Milton, by Ralph Waldo Emerson, pp. 99-122. Richardson, Jonathan.--Explanatory notes and remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost. By J. Richardson, father and son. London, 1734, 8vo. Richardson, Jonathan.--Zoilomastix; or, a vindication of Milton from all the invidious charges of W. Lauder. With several new remarks on Paradise Lost. London, 1747, 8vo. Ring, Max.--John Milton und seine Zeit. Historischer Roman. Frankfurt a. Main, 1857, 8vo. ---- John Milton and his times, a historical novel. Translated by J. Jefferson. Manchester, 1889, 8vo. Rolli, P.--Sabrina; an opera [in three acts and in verse. Founded on the "Comus" of Milton]. _Ital._ and _Eng._ London, 1737, 8vo. Rossetti, William Michael.--Lives of Famous Poets. London, 1878, 8vo. John Milton, pp. 65-79. Rowland, J.--Pro Rege et Populo Anglicano apologia, contra Joannis Polypragmatici (alias Miltoni Angli) defensionem destructivam Regis et Populi Anglicani. Antwerpiae, 1651, 12mo. ---- Another edition. Antwerpiae, 1652, 12mo. S.G.--The dignity of Kingship asserted: in answer to Mr. Milton's Ready and Easie way to establish a free Commonwealth. By G.S. (George Searle?), a lover of loyalty. London, 1660, 8vo. Saintsbury, George.--A History o
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