The references are in all cases to the Notes. P. Preface, A. = Argument.
Antic, a person in farce, 1325. Apocalypse. The Apocalypse, a tragedy, 17 (P.).
Apolelymenon, 50 (P.).
Athens, 1, 22 (P.). Aught religion, 1420. Augustus Cæsar, 23 (P.). Autobiographical passages, 563, 590.
Baal-zebub, 1231. Baits, 1538.
Banks, i.e. benches, 1610. Blank his worshippers, 471. Boisterous locks, 1164. Bravery, i.e. finery, 717. Brigandine, 1120. Bunyan, 1346. Burton, 600.
Caphtor, 1713. Cataphracts, 1619.
Chafe, 1246.
Charmed thee strong, 1134.
Appellant, the challenger in a Chaucer, 1700.
Chronicles, Reference to Second
Asdod. Milton's objection to Classical allusions, 133, 934,
Assassinated, derivation, 1109. Common sayings, 1574.
Dalila, pronunciation and spell- Gins, 9, 33.
Dante, 22, 87. Dealing dole, 1529.
Deuteronomy, 528, 1080, 1713. Dionysius, 22 (P.).
Dis-, a favourite prefix with Milton, 442. Divorce pamphlets, 1010, 1034. Divulge him, 1248. Doff, 1410. Dryden, 31 (P.), 1039.
Ebrews (but as an adjective with the H), 1308. Ecclesiasticus, 660. Edinburgh Review, I (P.). Embost, 1700. Emims, 1080.
Epitaphium Damonis, 1699. Equals, 6(A.).
Erst, composition and deriva- tion, 1543. Errata of the first edition, 1526. Eshtaol, 181. Etham, 253. Euripides, 1, 170, 605, 953, 982,
1039, 1541, 1745. Evening dragon. Explanation of the passage in which these words occur, 1692. Exodus, 149, 1375.
Fame. Milton's conceptions of Rumour or Fame compared with those of Chaucer and Shakespeare, 971. False gods, or "rebellious spirits," 464. Fifth act. The dictum of Horace, 59 (P.).
Goliath and his brothers, 1248. Greaves, 1120.
Grovelling an adverb, 141. Gymnic artists, 1324. Gyves, 1083.
Habergeon, 1120. Handel, 80.
Harapha and his brood, 1068. Harbinger, 721.
Heartened, 1317.
Hebrews, reference to the Book of, 910.
Hebron, seat of giants old, 148. Hendiadys, 1654. High street, 1458. Highth, 384. Holocaust, 1702. Homer, 693, 1721. Horace, 53, 184, 659, 1421. Humours. The four humours, 600.
Il Penseroso, 1634. Ingrateful, 282, 696. Inhabitation.
Explanation of the word as here used, 1512. In place. Keightley's explana- tion, 1751. Inward light, 18 (A.), 1689. Italians. Chorus "still in use among the Italians,” 45 (P.).
Javan, 715. Jeremiah, 1120. Job, 191, 205. Johnson, 133, 191, 590. Johnson's Rambler, 1695. Jonson, 1312. Josephus, 1196.
Natural religion, 897. Nazianzen, 28 (P.). Numbers, References to the Book of, 148, 528.
Ode. The Nativity ode, 1634. Oldenburgh, 66. Otway, 748. Oxford Bible, 1248. Oxymoron, 100. Ovid, 118.
Palestine, 144. Paracelsus, 9(P.). Paræus, 17 (P.).
Paradise Lost, 18 (A.), 6, 13, 16, 66, 92, 100, 129, 134, 147, 236, 249, 271, 282, 294, 389, 394, 453, 464, 533, 571, 628, 662, 696, 709, 748, 759, 775, 778, 785, 840, 885, 950, 1081, 1298, 1312, 1634, 1699, 1703. Paradise Regained, I (P.), 785, 1243, 1312, 1515, 1680, 1745. Parle, 785.
Paranymph, 1020. Peal, derivation, 235. Pliny, 87. Plutarch, 1611.
Pomp, 436, 449, 1312. Prologues (to comedies, not to tragedies), 40 (P.). Proverbs xxxi., 1046. Psalms, References to the Book of, 112, 139, 298, 464, 715, 934, 1172, 1308, 1745. Punctuation, 1262, 1646, 1745.
Quaint, derivation, 1303. Quarles, 1738.
Ramath-lechi, 145. Reprobate, 1685. Riming couplets.
with Shakespeare, 286, 973.
Robustious, 569.
Rod=sunbeam, 549.
Sabbath-day's journey, 149. Samson's strength, 1140, 1313, 1355. Samuel, References to the Books of, 540, 1248, 1448, 1674. Scaped, 1659.
Scent, correctly spelt sent in the original, 390. Seneca, 26 (P.). Septuagint, 1231. Shakespeare, 31 (P.), 767, 808, 987, 1562, 1621. Shield of fire, 1434. Shipwracked, 198.
Silent moon, the moon in con- junction, 87.
Silo, his bright sanctuary, 1674. Sir T. More, 1703.
Sir W. Scott, 170, 1132, 1164. Sonnets, 66, 1461, 1490, 1745. Sophocles, 1, 53, 164, 995, 1122. Sort, i.e. rank, 1608.
Sound suggesting sense, 147, 298.
Spenser, 118, 1680, 1700, 1751. Still, derivation, 963. St. John, 1020. St. Luke, 360.
Stoutness, i.e. resolution, 1346. Strenuous liberty, the life for a man, 271. Stupendious, 1627. Sublime, 1669.
Suetonius, 23 (P.).
Terence, 1008.
The licenser, 268, 681. Messenger, 1541.
Nazarite vow, 319, 377, 557. Phoenix, 1699. regicides, 695. Restoration, 268.
Tetrachordon, speaking of marriage choices, 210, 1053. theatre, where the catastro- phe takes place, 1605. Title of the tragedy, I. Tragedy. The office of tragedy, I (P.).
Trains, derivation, 932. Tranquil conclusion required and obtained, 1745. Treatise on Christian Doctrine expounds Milton's theology, 293, 1461.
Triumph, a warlike show, 1312.
Unactive, 1705.
Uncouth, derivation, &c., 333. Unweetingly, 1680.
Vale of Sorec, 229. Vant-brace, 1120. Verbum praegnans, 1088. Villatic fowl, 1695. Vincentio Saviolo, 1224. Virgil, 1736.
Visit or bewail. Calton suggests "and" for "or," 182. Visual beam, explained by Mr. Keightley, 163.
Vóluble and volúbil, 1307.
Want, its two senses, 1484. Woman, her position as regards man, 236.
Tennyson, 184, 790, 1040, 1515. Zora, 181.
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