

Milton's elegy was written in memory of Edward King, a younger contemporary of Milton at Christ's College who had gone on to become a Fellow, and who drowned at sea in 1637. It was published as A Maske Presented at Ludlow Castle. It was presented in honour of the inauguration of John Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater, as Lord President of Wales, and three of his children played the parts of the two brothers and the young lady who confront the tempter Comus. Milton's masque was written and first performed in 1634, with music by Henry Lawes. Printed in the Second Folio of Shakespeare's works The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates (1649)Ī Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes (1659) Of Reformation Touching Church Discipline in England (1641) The Reason of Church Government Urged against Prelaty (1642) The Ready and Easy Way To Establish a Free Commonwealth (1660) John Milton, Both English and Latin.1645 (1646) Paradise Regained…to which is added Samson Agonistes (1671) Observations upon the Articles of Peace with the Irish Rebels (1649) The Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce (1644) The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (1643)Įpistolae Familiares and Prolusiones (1674) Scroll down or jump to individual works via this alphabetical list:Īreopagitica: A Speech of Mr John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing, to the Parliament of England (1644)Ī Complete Collection of the Historical, Political and Miscellaneous Works…both English and Latin (1694-8)Ĭonsiderations Touching the Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings out of the Church (1659) School visits to Christ's - practical detailsĪ chronological list of Milton's printed works, with brief explanations.Lincolnshire Collaborative Outreach Events.Important changes to pre-registration required assessment dates for 2022.Applying from a background with low participation in Higher Education.Application support for non-UK students.International student comments and profiles.College Lectureship and Fellowship in Medieval English Literature.Cambridge Colleges’ Environmental Sustainability Report.Lady Margaret Beaufort History Taster Series.
