Published 2015
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“…Stanford University's Cavendish manuscript : Wolsey, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, and Milton -- Texts presented to Elizabeth I on the university progresses -- Analysing a private library, with a shelf-list attributable to John Hales of Eton, c.1624 -- Young Milton in his letters -- The itinerant sibling : Christopher Milton in London and Suffolk -- Milton, the attentive Mr Skinner, and the acts and discourses of friendship -- Printing the Gospels in Arabic in Rome in 1590 -- Tyranny and tragicomedy in Milton's reading of The
tempest -- The earliest Miltonists : Patrick Hume and John Toland -- The ghost of rhetoric : Milton's logic and the Renaissance trivium -- Misprinting Bartholomew Fair : Jonson and the absolute knave -- Reliquiae Baxterianae and the shaping of the seventeenth century -- Marvell and the Dutch in 1665 -- Did Milton read Selden? …”
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