CONTENTS OF THE SIX VOLUMES. VOLUME I. PAGE SECTION II. From his Marriage to the time of his being appointed Secretary for Foreign Tongues SECTION III. From his appointment as Secretary for Fo- SECTION IV. From the Restoration of King Charles the SECTION V. Of political and other publications ascribed to Milton; with reference to his genuine Prose-Works, SECTION VI. Of the personal and general character of Milton; of his circumstances; and of his family SECTION VII.-The Nuncupative Will of Milton: with VOLUME II. Addison's Criticism on the Paradise Lost, with Notes by the Dr. Johnson's Remarks on Milton's Versification, with .... PAGE PARADISE LOST, FROM THE SIXTH BOOK TO THE END.. Remarks of various Criticks upon the Poem 477 491 Plans of other Tragedies.. Preliminary Notes on Lycidas; Mr. King. St. Michael's Mount C Preliminary Notes on Comus; Lawes's Dedication Sir Henry Wotton's Letter to Milton.. .... Some Account of Ludlow Castle .... of the Earls of Bridgewater VII. On his being arrived to the age of twenty-three.. 470 VIII. When the assault was intended to the City .... 472 IX. To a virtuous young Lady 474 X. To the Lady Margaret Ley... 476 XI. On the Detraction which followed on my writing certain Treatises 477 PAGE XII. On the same 480 XIII. To Mr. H. Lawes on his Airs 482 XIV. On the religious memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson 485 XXIII. On his deceased Wife Sonnets of Petrarch and Camoens Various Readings of the Sonnets from the Cam- 510 512 Various Readings of the Ode at a Solemn Musick, from the 3 29 MISCELLANIES, viz. At a Vacation Exercise in the College 71 Epitaph on Shakspeare 85 On Hobson, the University Carrier......... 88 89 PAGE On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parlia- |