Milton, his progress in poetry, 77, Milton, did not take a superficial view of Italy, 167 returns to England, 168 his poem to the memory of his friend Deodati, 170 easons why he wrote in engages in controversy, ... educates his two nephews, .... hence called a schoolmas- ter, 199 .. his conduct in this respect examined, ib. plan of instruction, 200, removes from St. Bride's abstemious, 207 his second elegy to Deo- dati, 208, 212 note two books of Reforma- ment in England, 227 answers to Hall's De- .. Animadversions on the Apology for Smectym- marries, 243 his wife leaves him, 244, 245 receives more pupils, 244 his father comes to reside with him, 244 dies, 245 Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, 247 Judgment of Martia Bucer concerning Divorce, it. Tetrachordon, ib. . . Colasterion, ib of Lords, 248 pays his addresses to Miss Davis, 251 reconciled to his wife, 252 his Treatise on Education, 255 Areopagitica, on the li berty of the press, 258 ter, ib. works, 457 on Milton, an edition of his poems Milton, marriage and death of his second wife, 405 sonnet on the death of his wife, 406 his second Defence, 408, 420 answer to this, 415 his Defence of himself in reply, ib. his panegyric of Cromwell, engaged in three great his Latin Thesaurus, 457, Paradise Lost, 464,518, Marvell made joint secre- publishes 'sir Walter Ra- his Treatise of Civil Power Likeliest means to re- Church, ib. Present Means and Brief wealth, 477 Ready and Easy Way to establish a free Common- answers to his Tracts on a Commonwealth, 485 his Notes on Dr. Griffith's answered by Lestrange, 487 at the Restoration secreted in Bartholomew Close, 487 said to have had a mock defended from a charge of ..... his life saved chiefly by sir W. D'Avenant, 489 taken into custody, 500 rents a house in Holborn, 501 removes to Jewin street, Artillery Walk, lodges with Millington the j Milton, marries his third wife, 502 Mind, not influenced by climate, 16o pote knowledge, above licentious in- Minshull, Eliz. Milton's third wife, Mooneron's Translation of Paradise Montesquieu, 160 note note, 418 note, 429 note, 441 note replies to Mil- .. objects to Mil- gance of his address to Crom- Morgann, Maurice, 122 note character of, 123 note his Paradise regained, 552 Morus, Alexander, see More Moulin, du, 70 note, 393, 406, Dr. Lewis, 224 note N. .. Brief History of Mus. Namancos, 110 note Naseby, battle of, terminated the Navigation act, the work of the report of his grave having Nedham, 390 note Newcomen, Matthew, 237 Newton, bish. 331 note, 431 note, 557 note, 595, 646 0. Oldenburgh, Henry, 523 O'Neale, 302 with the Irish, 300, 303 Orpbeus, 210 note Overton, colonel, 456 Poetry compared with painting and sculpture, 143 observations on, 555 Pontia, servant of Madame de Sau. maise, 410 epigram on her, 411 assists her mistress in whip- ping a boy, 412 note attacks her lover, Morus, 417 note Pope, 489, 490, 615, 627, 644 562 and note Powell, Mary, 243, 252, 616 Prelacy, see Episcopacy Presbyterians, intolerant, 248, 258, followed the steps of 259, 265, 461, 462 unite with the royal- ists, 471 Press, liberty of the, defended, 259 reasonsagainst licensing, 266 set free by Cromwell, 521 note cond, ib. Price, Dr. 486 note Ptolemy, 183 note Puckering, sir Henry Newton, 526 note abolished by act of Parliament, 491 note Pym, 498 note Q. Quintus Calaber, 203 R. by the interposition of Crom- Ralegh, sir Walter, his Cabinet Council published by Milton, 469 his aphorisms of state, 507 Ramus, Peter, 561 note Ranelagh, lady, 502 Saumaise, madame de, 390, 410 jealous of Christina, 390 her charac- 474 ter not immaculate, 411 note violent tem- Scott, Walter, 333 note Scribonius, Salmasius so called, 397 note, 579 note note, 507, 523, 524 note, 539, Selden, 435 anecdote related by him Shakspeare, 271, 332 note imitation of, by Mil- compared with Mil- permanence of his fame, I 22 note Sidney, sir Philip, 271, 327 dise Lost, 518, 519 note, 552 Skinner, Cyriac, 400, 456 note, 565, 567 note 237 ... Apology for, 239 Smedley, 645 Smith, Charlotte, 275 note 390, 396 note, 397 note, 410, Somers, 521 269 answered ... remarks on the, 270, 275 note Spencer, countess dowager, 616 divested of body, except in the Deity, 529 his inscription un- Spurstow, William, 237 Sterling, rev. Joseph, 156 note distichs by him on Strode, Mr. 217 note note |