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The Shepherds Dream, 1786. Artist: Fussli (Fuseli), Johann Heinrich (1741-1825)The Shepherds Dream, 1786. Found in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna
Eragny Press: Opening Page of the Areopagitica, c. 1895-1914. Artist: Lucien PissaroEragny Press: Opening Page of the Areopagitica Printed in the Brook Type, with Border and Initial Letter, c.1895-1914. Illustrated page from a late 19th-early 20th century publication showing an
Marino, 1783. Artist: Thomas MiltonMarino, 1783. Neo-classical building in landscape of Marino, a comune in Lazio on the Alban Hills famous for its white wine, and for its Grape Festival
Miltons House in Petty France, c1897. Artist: William PattenMiltons House in Petty France, c1897. The home of John Milton (1608-1674), English poet, at No. 19 York Street. Miltons most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost, first published in 1667
All Night Raid on Britains Capital - Statue of John Milton, 1940, (1940). The Statue of poet John Milton (1608-1674) at St Giles-without-Cripplegate, damaged by a bombing raids on 24th August 1940
John Milton, (1608-1674), poet and author, 1893. Artists: John Milton, UnknownJohn Milton (1608-1674), poet and author, 1893. From The Pictorial Treasury of Famous Men and Famous Deeds published by Frederick Warne and Co. [London and New York, 1893]
John Milton, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935John Milton (1608-74), British poet. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935
Band stand, Hastings, Sussex, c1914. Artist: MiltonBand stand, Hastings, Sussex, c1914. Postcard posted in 1914
Freedom of the press: title page from the Areopagitica by John Milton, 1644 (1956). The Areopagitica was a speech delivered by Milton in the House of Commons in favour of the liberty of unlicensed
Miltons cottage, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, 1895. The home of the English poet John Milton and the place where he wrote his famous poem Paradise Lost
Milton Sills (1882-1930), American actor, 20th century
Bunhill Row, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeishBunhill Row, London, 1926-1927. Bunhill Row is where John Milton wrote Paradise Lost. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London)
John Milton, English poet, (1912). Miltons (1608-1674) most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost, first published in 1667. He became totally blind in about 1652
John Milton (1608-1674), English poet, early 20th century. Artist: CW QuinnellJohn Milton (1608-1674), English poet, early 20th century. Miltons most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost, first published in 1667. A Raphael Tuck & Sons Oilette Series Postcard
Part of a letter from Bishop Warburton, respecting the poems of Milton, 1737, (1840). Artist: William WarburtonPart of a letter from Bishop Warburton, respecting the poems of Milton, 1737, (1840). Illustration from Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents
View of the residence of Elwood, friend of John Milton, at Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, 1840. Thomas Elwood, an early Quaker, was secretary to the poet John Milton (1608-1674)
Whitworth Mitton, actor, early 20th century. Artist: Dover Street StudiosWhitworth Mitton, actor, early 20th century. Mitton is seen here in the role of Cheiro from Amasis
The Exposure of Prince Edwin, (1810). Artist: MiltonThe Exposure of Prince Edwin, (1810). In 938 AD, Edwin, brother of King Athelstan, was implicated in a conspiracy. As a punishment he was set adrift in a small boat with no rudder or sail
Edward I of England, (1804). Artist: MiltonEdward I of England, (1804). Portrait of King Edward (1239-1307) who reigned 1272-1307
John Miltons monument, St Giless Church, Cripplegate, London, c1850. Miltons (1608-1674) most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost, first published in 1667
Satan in all his Glory... 1792.Artist: James GillraySatan in all his Glory; - or Peter Pindar crouching to the devil, sketch d from the peep-hole at scalegill, 1792. To the worthy inhabitants of Cumberland
Old Wisdom blinking at the stars, 1782. Artist: W RennieOld Wisdom blinking at the stars, 1782. Man of letters and lexicographer Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), as a wise owl, looks at busts of Milton and Pope
La Belle Assemblee, 1787. Here love his golden shafts employs; here lights his constant lamp; and waves his purple wings reigns here and revels. (Milton)
John Milton when young, (1787). Drawing of a 12-year-old boy. thought to be of John Milton, 17th century English poet. Miltons (1608-1674) most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost
Letter from William Cowper to William Unwin, 31st October 1779. Artist: William CowperLetter from William Cowper to William Unwin, 31st October 1779. Letter from Cowper to the Reverend William Unwin, commenting on Dr Johnsons recently published Lives of the Poets
John Milton, English poet, (1815). Artist: Henry CookeJohn Milton, English poet, (1815). Milton (1608-1674), author of Paradise Lost, became totally blind in about 1652
John Milton, English poet, (19th century). Milton (1608-1674), author of Paradise Lost, became totally blind in about 1652
Raphael talks to Adam and Eve. Illustration for John Miltons Paradise Lost, 1866. Artist: Dore, Gustave (1832-1883)Raphael talks to Adam and Eve. Illustration for John Miltons Paradise Lost, 1866. Private Collection
Miltons House in Petty France, Westminster, London, 1923. Artist: Rischgitz CollectionMiltons House in Petty France, Westminster, London, 1923. Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923
John Milton, English poet, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Milton (1608-1674) who became totally blind in about 1652. Illustration from Samuel Rawson Gardiners Oliver Cromwell, (Goupil & Co)
John Milton, 17th century English poet, (1820). Artist: JT WedgwoodJohn Milton, 17th century English poet, (1820). Miltons (1608-1674) most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost, first published in 1667. He became totally blind in about 1652
Ferry Boat Near Nedssili, Egypt, 1801. Artist: Thomas MiltonFerry Boat Near Nedssili, Egypt, 1801. A plate from Views in Egypt. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris
An Ancient Obelisk at Matarea, Formerly Heliopolis, Egypt, 1801. Artist: Thomas MiltonAn Ancient Obelisk at Matarea, Formerly Heliopolis, Egypt, 1801. The oldest standing Ancient Egyptian obelisk in existence
Fort and Harbour of Aboukir, Ancient Canopus, Egypt, 1801. Artist: Thomas MiltonFort and Harbour of Aboukir, Ancient Canopus, Egypt, 1801. The village of Aboukir on Egypts Mediterranean coast stands on what is believed to be the site of Canopus
Exterior View of the Ancient Wall of Alexandria, with Cleopatras Needle, 1802. Artist: Thomas MiltonExterior View of the Ancient Wall of Alexandria, with Cleopatras Needle, 1802. Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 334 BC
Head of the Colossal Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, 1801. Artist: Thomas MiltonHead of the Colossal Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, 1801. The Sphinx is located on the Giza Plateau with the three pyramids of Khufu (Cheops), Khafre (Chephren) and Menkaura (Men-kaur-re)
Pompeys Pillar, 1801. Artist: Thomas MiltonPompeys Pillar, 1801. Plate 14 from Views in Egypt, engraved by Thomas Milton (1743-1827) publisshed by Robert Bowyer
Top of the First Pyramid of Gizah, 1794. Artist: Thomas MiltonTop of the First Pyramid of Gizah, c1794
Ferry Boat Near Nedssili, 1801. Artist: Thomas MiltonFerry Boat Near Nedssili, 1801. A plate from Views in Egypt, engraved by Thomas Milton (1743-1827) published by Robert Bowyer
Arabian Summer House on the Canal of Menouf, Egypt, 1801 Artist: Thomas MiltonArabian Summer House on the Canal of Menouf, Egypt, 1801. A plate from Views in Egypt, engraved by Thomas Milton (1743-1827) published by Robert Bowyer
Top of the First Pyramid of Gizah, 1801. Artist: Thomas MiltonTop of the First Pyramid of Gizah, 1801. Plate 4 from Views in Egypt, engraved by Thomas Milton (1743-1827) published by Robert Bowyer. Found in the Stapleton Collection, UK
City of Rosetta, 1801. Artist: Thomas MiltonCity of Rosetta, 1801. A plate from Views in Egypt, engraved by Thomas Milton (1743-1827) published by Robert Bowyer
John Milton (1608-1674), English poet, 1870. Milton is shown here imagined in later life when blind, seated by a small chamber organ