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John Milton (1608–1674)
Anonymous artist, 'John Milton', c. 1629, National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG 4222)
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is former or current owner of
'COMMONPLACE-BOOK OF JOHN MILTON, chiefly autograph. The contents are extracts from books under headings classified as Index Ethicus, Index Oeconomicus or Index Politicus.'
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is subject of
Text for "McKenzie, D. F. “Milton’s Printers: Matthew, Mary and Samuel Simmons.” Milton Quarterly 14, no. 3 (1980): 87–91. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24462674."
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is subject of
The text for "WILLIAM R. PARKER, MILTON, ROTHWELL, AND SIMMONS, The Library, Volume s4-XVIII, Issue 1, June 1937, Pages 89–103"
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is subject of
Text for "University, Carnegie Mellon. $dateFormat. “John Milton’s Freedom of the Press Pamphlet Printers Found - News - Carnegie Mellon University.” $dateFormat. http://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2019/november/john-milton-mystery.html."
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is subject of
Text for "PARKER, WILLIAM R. “Above All Liberties: JOHN MILTON’S RELATIONS WITH HIS EARLIEST PUBLISHERS.” The Princeton University Library Chronicle 2, no. 2 (1941): 41–50. https://doi.org/10.2307/26400387."
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has representation
Frontispiece to John Milton’s ‘Poems’ 1645, designed by William Marshall,
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participated in
John Milton appointed Secretary of Foreign Tongues by the newly formed Council of State, 15 March 1649
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performed
John Milton writing 'Eikonoklastes : in answer to a book intitl'd Eikon Basilike, the portrature of his Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings'
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performed
John Milton annotating 'Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories & tragedies' 1623
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in stories
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