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Poems Of John Milton: Introductory Note
Great Works of Literature - 1992/01/01Milton's SONNET 14.(John Milton)(elegiac poetry)(Critical Essay)
The Explicator - 1994/06/22Pennsylvania Dems: PA Democratic State Committee Nominates Judge John Milton Younge for Superior Court
Targeted News Service - 2007/09/08Three centuries after the English Civil War, T. S. Eliot wrote of John Milton and Charles I, Roundhead poet and beheaded king, that they "Accept the constitution of silence / And are folded in a single party.".(Brief article)
National Review - 2007/04/16Works of G. B. Shaw: Character Analyses, Essay Questions
Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01No part in book
The Scotsman - 2002/04/22LITERARY LIFE 2008
The Sunday Telegraph London - 2008/01/06Literary star in Shropshire; MIDLANDS archive Chris Upton looks at how John Milton came to write at Ludlow Castle, and below, Ross Reyburn discovers the poet's work is still remembered.
The Birmingham Post (England) - 2000/03/18Donne, John
U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography - 2003/01/01[ Today in HistoryToday is Saturday, Dec. 9, the 343rd day of 2006. There are 22 days left in the year.... ]
Daily Breeze - 2006/12/09Have they read any good books lately? (for the people).(Brief Article)
Insight on the News - 2002/02/04The Right Eye: Canadians don't want good government.(Brief Article)
The Report Newsmagazine - 2002/06/24(The Fall of Man ... )
New Straits Times - 2002/08/28In memoriam.(Commentary)(Op-Ed)
The Washington Times - 1998/03/30Today in History - Dec. 9
AP Online - 2006/12/09Literature: Oh for the dreams of Keats and Shelley It was all very different when young turks such as Byron, Keats and Shelley were at the height of their celebrity, writes our Literary Editor, Suzi Feay
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