| Milton, John | |
Of Education
Peruse Milton's ideas about how the English educational system could be reformed in this essay he wrote and addressed to Samuel Hartlib.
On Shakespeare
One of Milton's more obscure sonnets is dedicated to the recently deceased Bard of Avon, the one man deemed above Milton in the English canon.
Online Literature Library
Find the complete texts of Milton's two greatest works, "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise Regained," from this textual archive.
ParadiseLost.org
Definitive guide to Milton's greatest work offers complete, annotated texts, summaries of the plot, essays, bios of the author, and images.
Paradise Lost
John Milton's 1667 work is reprinted, with line numbers, by the University of Oregon. View each of the ten books separately.
Paradise Regained
Read John Milton's 1671 sequel to "Paradise Lost" on one text page. View the original title page.
Poetry Archives
See the texts of Milton's play "Comus" and his poems, "Lycidas," "Il Penseroso," "L'Allegro," "Paradise Lost," and "Paradise Regained."
Psalm Paraphrases
Take a look at these poetic psalms written by the pious and religious poet John Milton in the year 1653.
Samson Agonistes
University of Oregon reprints John Milton's dramatic poem of 1671 separately from "Paradise Regained."
Selected Poetry of John Milton
Offers many of Milton's poems, including "Lycidas," several books of "Paradise Lost," and some sonnets. Find links to his other writings.
Sonnet Central
Peruse these sonnets written by the blind poet, including "When I Consider How My Light is Spent" and "Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint."
