287, n. 3;
Hume’s History of England, publishes, v. 31, n. 1;
Johnson’s Dictionary, one of the proprietors of, i. 183;
Robertson’s Scotland, publishes, iii. 334;
‘thanks God,’ i. 287;
mentioned, i. 243, 303, n. 1.
MILLER, Sir John, ii. 338; iii. 68.
MILLER, John, printer of the Evening Post, iv. 140, n. 1.
MILLER, Lady, ii. 336.
MILLER, Philip, v. 78, n. 3, 456, n. 2.
MILLER, Professor John, v. 369, n. 5.
MILMAN, Dean, iv. 202, n. 1.
MILNER, Joseph, i. 458, n. 3.
MILTON, John, Adam, description of, iv. 72, n. 3;
Areopagitica, ii. 60, n. 3;
blank verse, iv. 42-3;
puzzles a shepherd, iv. 43, n. 1;
Boccage’s translation, iv. 331, n. 1;
books, few called for in his time, iv. 217, n. 4;
borrows out of pride, v. 92, n. 4;
Boswell, a wonder to, iv. 42;
Malone’s explanation, ib., n. 6;
character, equal to his, ii. 257, n. 1;
confidence in himself, i. 199, n. 3;
college exercises, i. 60, n. 6;
condescension in writing for children, ii. 408, n. 3;
disdainful of help or hindrance, i. 131, n. 2;
Dryden’s lines on him: ii. 336; v. 86;
early manuscripts, i. 204, n. 1; iv. 184, n. 1;
education, ‘wonders’ in, ii. 407, n. 5;
frugality of a commonwealth, iii. 292, n. 3;
giant among the pigmies, iv. 19, n. 2;
grand-daughter, benefit for his, i. 227;
Johnson writes the Prologue, ib.;
recommends a subscription for her, i. 230;
habitations, i. 111; iii. 405;
Johnson’s abhorrence of his political principles, i. 227; iv. 41-2;
admiration of his blank verse, iv. 42, n. 7;
blazon of his excellence, iv. 40;
does him ‘illustrious justice,’ i. 227, 230-1;
criticises minor poems, iv. 99, n. i, 305;
Samson Agonistes, i. 231, n. 2;
earlier and later estimates of him, ii. 239;
supposed enmity to him, i. 230; ii. 239, n. 2; iv. 64;
Lauder’s imposition, i. 229;
Lawrence, Dr., descended from
‘Lawrence of virtuous father virtuous son,’ ii. 296, n. 1;
Life, by Johnson, iv. 40-4;
monument in Westminster Abbey, i. 227, n. 4;
one suggested in St. Paul’s, ii. 239;
‘Milton, Mr. John,’ iv. 325;
Milton no Plagiary, i. 229, n. 1;
Paradise Lost, the war of Heaven, ii. 239, n. 3;
Phidias, a, iv. 99, n. 1;
public prayers omitted, i. 67, n. 2, 418, n. 1;
schoolmaster, i. 85, n. 2, 97, n. 2; ii. 407, n. 5;
shoe-latchets, wore, v. 19;
style, distinguished by his, iii. 280;
‘thinking in him,’ ii. 239;
Tractate on Education, iii. 358;
quotations—
Allegro, 1. 49, iii. 159, n. 2;
l. 118, i. 130;—1. 134, i. 387;
Lycidas, 1. 156, v. 282, n. 1;
Paradise Lost (i. 263), iii. 326, n. 3; (i. 596),
Hume’s History of England, publishes, v. 31, n. 1;
Johnson’s Dictionary, one of the proprietors of, i. 183;
Robertson’s Scotland, publishes, iii. 334;
‘thanks God,’ i. 287;
mentioned, i. 243, 303, n. 1.
MILLER, Sir John, ii. 338; iii. 68.
MILLER, John, printer of the Evening Post, iv. 140, n. 1.
MILLER, Lady, ii. 336.
MILLER, Philip, v. 78, n. 3, 456, n. 2.
MILLER, Professor John, v. 369, n. 5.
MILMAN, Dean, iv. 202, n. 1.
MILNER, Joseph, i. 458, n. 3.
MILTON, John, Adam, description of, iv. 72, n. 3;
Areopagitica, ii. 60, n. 3;
blank verse, iv. 42-3;
puzzles a shepherd, iv. 43, n. 1;
Boccage’s translation, iv. 331, n. 1;
books, few called for in his time, iv. 217, n. 4;
borrows out of pride, v. 92, n. 4;
Boswell, a wonder to, iv. 42;
Malone’s explanation, ib., n. 6;
character, equal to his, ii. 257, n. 1;
confidence in himself, i. 199, n. 3;
college exercises, i. 60, n. 6;
condescension in writing for children, ii. 408, n. 3;
disdainful of help or hindrance, i. 131, n. 2;
Dryden’s lines on him: ii. 336; v. 86;
early manuscripts, i. 204, n. 1; iv. 184, n. 1;
education, ‘wonders’ in, ii. 407, n. 5;
frugality of a commonwealth, iii. 292, n. 3;
giant among the pigmies, iv. 19, n. 2;
grand-daughter, benefit for his, i. 227;
Johnson writes the Prologue, ib.;
recommends a subscription for her, i. 230;
habitations, i. 111; iii. 405;
Johnson’s abhorrence of his political principles, i. 227; iv. 41-2;
admiration of his blank verse, iv. 42, n. 7;
blazon of his excellence, iv. 40;
does him ‘illustrious justice,’ i. 227, 230-1;
criticises minor poems, iv. 99, n. i, 305;
Samson Agonistes, i. 231, n. 2;
earlier and later estimates of him, ii. 239;
supposed enmity to him, i. 230; ii. 239, n. 2; iv. 64;
Lauder’s imposition, i. 229;
Lawrence, Dr., descended from
‘Lawrence of virtuous father virtuous son,’ ii. 296, n. 1;
Life, by Johnson, iv. 40-4;
monument in Westminster Abbey, i. 227, n. 4;
one suggested in St. Paul’s, ii. 239;
‘Milton, Mr. John,’ iv. 325;
Milton no Plagiary, i. 229, n. 1;
Paradise Lost, the war of Heaven, ii. 239, n. 3;
Phidias, a, iv. 99, n. 1;
public prayers omitted, i. 67, n. 2, 418, n. 1;
schoolmaster, i. 85, n. 2, 97, n. 2; ii. 407, n. 5;
shoe-latchets, wore, v. 19;
style, distinguished by his, iii. 280;
‘thinking in him,’ ii. 239;
Tractate on Education, iii. 358;
quotations—
Allegro, 1. 49, iii. 159, n. 2;
l. 118, i. 130;—1. 134, i. 387;
Lycidas, 1. 156, v. 282, n. 1;
Paradise Lost (i. 263), iii. 326, n. 3; (i. 596),