Milton

  • Milton: The life
    By William Riley Parker

    ... a very able man in these matters ' ; Major Thomas Venner ; Michael Mallet ; Philip Carteret ; Francis Cradock , a merchant ( later an admirer of Milton's verse ) ; Sir Henry Ford ( later Irish Secretary ) ; Edward Bagshaw ; Thomas ...

  • Milton: A Compendium
    By Anthony Mitchell Sammarco

    ... until it moved in 1904 to the new library designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge at Canton Avenue and Reedsdale Road. ... there is a strong probability that the Milton Public Library's housetohouse delivery of books by a horsedrawn ...

  • Milton
    By Anthony Mitchell Sammarco

    This house was later moved to 2 Grafton Street at the corner of Edge Hill Road , where it was subdivided into a two - family dwelling . ( Author's collection . ) MATIVES The Glover - Adams - Gardner House Street . A.

  • Milton: A Selection of Critical Essays
    By Alan Rudrum

    It was, I think, Sympson, one of the co-editors of the edition of Beaumont and Fletcher's plays published in 1750, who was the first to point out certain obvious resemblances between 'Il Penseroso' and Fletcher's song in The Nice Valour ...

  • Milton: Poems
    By John Milton

    Gathers sonnets, occasional poems, and selections from "Comus," "Samson Agonistes," and "Paradise Lost"

  • Milton: Commentary, notes, index and finding-list
    By William Riley Parker

    Originally published in 1968, the biography was immediately acclaimed as `indispensable', `authoritative', as well as `controversial', and Parker himself was described in The Review of English Studies as `a living library and a walking ...

  • Milton: Political Writings
    By John Milton

    This volume, first published in 1991, contains two political pamphlets by John Milton in which he sought to vindicate the overthrow of Charles I.

  • Milton: Poet, Pamphleteer, and Patriot
    By Anna Beer

    During Milton's visit, the architect Borromini's church San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane – 'an extraordinary design with nothing copied or borrowed from any architect but founded on the antique and on the best architectural authors' – was ...

  • Milton: A Biography
    By William Riley Parker

    Milton: A Biography

  • Milton
    By Sunil Kumar Sarker

    Scruton , Roger , A Dictionary of Political Thought , 1982 , Pan Books , Macmillan . Sutherland , James ( ed . ) , The Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes , 1976 , A Kangaroo Book . Sarma , M.V. Rama , The Heroic Argument : A Study of ...

  • Milton
    By Doug Welch and the Milton Historical Society

    Joseph Goodrich, a strong-willed abolitionist staked out land some 60 miles west of Milwaukee, in the spring of 1838. The area was then a crossroads of militia trails still worn from the Black Hawk War six years prior.

  • Milton: Poet, Pamphleteer and Patriot
    By Anna R. Beer

    A fresh and engaging account of the life, times, politics, loves, and letters of the great English poet John Milton on the four hundredth anniversary of his birth.John Milton is...

  • Milton: A Poem
    By William Blake

    While Blake had a significant role to play in the art and poetry of figures such as Rossetti, it was during the Modernist period that this work began to influence a wider set of writers and artists.

  • Milton
    By Doug Welch, Milton Historical Society

    He began with the Milton House, a unique hexagonal structure made of grout and built to serve as a temperance inn. Later, Goodrich used Milton House to aid fugitive slaves fleeing the South, and the inn became the heart of the community.

  • Milton
    By Hayde Ardalan

    Meet Milton.

  • Milton: Paradise Lost
    By Alastair Fowler

    ... heaven. What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater? Here at least We shall be free; the almighty hath not built 260 Here for his envy, will not drive us hence: Here ...

  • Milton
    By Ed Massey

    During a school field trip to the art museum, Milton lets his imagination takes him into a painting entitled Cattle Hill.