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Paradise Lost

by John Milton

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Footnotes

  1. ^ "Paradise Lost: Introduction". Dartmouth College. Retrieved 26 March 2010. 
  2. ^ Poetry Foundation Bio on Milton
  3. ^ Milton 1674, 1:26.
  4. ^ Milton 1674, 5:860.
  5. ^ Milton 1674, 5:794–802.
  6. ^ Leonard, John. "Introduction". Paradise Lost. New York: Penguin, 2000.
  7. ^ Marshall 1961, p. 17.
  8. ^ Lehnhof 2008, p. 15.
  9. ^ Milton 1674, 4:42–43.
  10. ^ Lehnhof 2008, p. 24.
  11. ^ Leonard, John. "Introduction." Paradise Lost. New York: Penguin, 2000.
  12. ^ Abrahm, M.H., Stephen Greenblatt, Eds. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. New York: Norton, 2000.
  13. ^ Van Nuis 2000, p. 50.
  14. ^ a b Mikics 2004, p. 22.
  15. ^ Biberman 1999, p. 137.
  16. ^ Milton 1674, 4:447–464.
  17. ^ Walker 1998, p. 166.
  18. ^ Walker 1998, p. 169.
  19. ^ Milton 1674, 4:488–489.
  20. ^ Milton 1674, Book 11.
  21. ^ Lyle 2000, p. 139.
  22. ^ a b Harding 2007, p. 163.
  23. ^ Lyle 2000, p. 140.
  24. ^ Lyle 2000, p. 147.
  25. ^ Lewalski 2003, p. 223.
  26. ^ Johnson, Samuel. Lives of the English Poets. New York: Octagon, 1967.
  27. ^ a b c Leonard, John. "Introduction." Paradise Lost. New York: Penguin, 2000.
  28. ^ Poetry Foundation bio on Milton
  29. ^ Blake, William. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. 1793.
  30. ^ Illustrating Paradise Lost from Christ's College, Cambridge, has all twelve on line. See Medina's article for more on the authorship, and all the illustrations, which are also in Commons.
  31. ^ Delcroix painting of Milton. Retrieved on 2009-01-23.

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