Of Education. To Master S. Hartlib. [London, 1644] 4to.
—— Milton’s Tractate on Education. A facsimile reprint from the edition of 1673. Edited by Oscar Browning. (Pitt Press Series.) Cambridge, 1883, 8vo.
Original Letters and Papers of State, addressed to Oliver Cromwell, concerning the affairs of Great Britain from 1649 to 1658, found among the political collections of John Milton, published from the originals. By John Nickolls. London, 1743, folio.
Of Prelatical Episcopacy, and whether it may be deduc’d from the Apostolical times by vertue of those Testimonies which are alledg’d to that purpose in some late Treatises of James, Archbishop of Armagh. London, 1641, 4to.
Of Reformation touching Church-Discipline in England: and the causes that hitherto have hindred it. London, 1641, 4to.
Of True Religion, Haeresie, Schism, Toleration, and what best means may be used against the growth of Popery. The author J[ohn] M[ilton]. London, 1673, 4to.
—— New edition, with preface by Bp. Burgess. London, 1826, 8vo.
Paradise Lost. A poem written in ten books by
John Milton. Licensed and
entred according to order. London, 1667, 4to.
First edition.
Without argument or preface. There are nine
distinct variations
of the title and preliminary pages.
—— Paradise Lost. A poem in
ten books. The author J. Milton. (The
argument. The verse.) London, 1668, 4to.
The same edition
as the preceding, with a new title-page, and with
the addition of
the argument.
—— Paradise Lost. A poem in
ten books. The author John Milton. London,
1669, 4to.
The same edition
as the two preceding, with a new title-page and
some slight alterations
in the text. There is another copy in the
British Museum
which differs slightly. It has also the title-page
dated 1668, and
Marvell’s commendatory verses in MS.
—— Paradise Lost. A poem, in
twelve books. The author John Milton.
Second edition, revised and augmented by the same
author. London,
1674, 8vo.
To this edition
are prefixed the commendatory verses of Barrow and
Marvell.
In another copy in the British Museum conjectural
emendations from
the quarto edition, 1749, and the octavo
edition, 1674,
corrected by the quarto edition, 1668, printed on
two leaves, have
been inserted.
—— The third edition. Revised and augmented by the same author. London, 1678, 8vo.
—— The fourth edition. Adorn’d
with sculptures. London, 1688, folio.
The first illustrated
edition.
—— Another edition [with cuts]. London, 1692, folio.
—— Another edition. With copious and learned notes by P[atrick] H[ume]. London, 1695, folio.
—— Seventh edition. Adorn’d with sculptures. London, 1705, 8vo.