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147: 303: 526: 440: 468: 167: 51:. His father died in 1631, and Anne eventually married her husband's successor in the crown office, Thomas Agar. Edward Phillips and his younger brother, 162: 688: 683: 589: 326: 575: 244: 98:(1675), a list of the chief poets of all ages and countries, but principally of the English poets, with short critical notes and a prefatory 668: 501: 83: 463: 272: 417: 115:, of which the section on the period from 1650 to 1658 was written by himself from the royalist standpoint; a supplement (1676) to 582: 188: 178: 20: 606: 550: 277: 104: 292: 511: 267: 640: 62:
Although he did not share Milton's religious and political views, and seems, to judge from the free character of his
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The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 281: British Rhetoricians and Logicians, 1500–1660, Second Series
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states that all Milton's papers came into Phillips's hands, and in 1694 he published a translation of his
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upbringing, he remained on affectionate terms with his uncle to the end. He was tutor to the son of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
127:, said to have been taken chiefly from notes prepared by Milton. 102:, which has usually been traced to Milton's hand. He also wrote 226: 222: 203:
Brent L. Nelson, "The Social Context of Rhetoric, 1500–1660,"
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J. Milton French, "Milton, Ramus, and Edward Phillips,"
66:(1658), to have undergone a certain revulsion from his 47:, the poet. Edward Phillips the younger was born in 617: 599: 567: 535: 487: 454: 416: 310: 260: 31:(August 1630 – c. 1696) was an English author. 192:. Vol. 45. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 238: 8: 469:Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce 19:For other people named Edward Phillips, see 245: 231: 223: 55:, were educated by Milton. Edward entered 39:He was the son of Edward Phillips, of the 207:, Detroit: Gale, 2003, pp. 355–377. 214:, vol. 47, no. 2, 1949, pp. 82–87. 590:Methought I Saw my Late Espoused Saint 576:When I Consider How My Light is Spent 179:"Phillips, Edward (1630–1696?)"  7: 82:, and in 1677–1679 in the family of 74:, the diarist, from 1663 to 1672 at 43:, and his wife Anne, only sister of 502:The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates 327:On the Morning of Christ's Nativity 84:Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington 464:Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce 14: 100:Discourse of the Poets and Poetry 689:English male non-fiction writers 583:On the Late Massacre in Piedmont 301: 189:Dictionary of National Biography 145: 21:Edward Phillips (disambiguation) 684:Alumni of Magdalen Hall, Oxford 441:The Reason of Church-Government 64:Mysteries of Love and Eloquence 105:The New World of English Words 1: 512:Defensio pro Populo Anglicano 669:English non-fiction writers 641:Milton: A Poem in Two Books 125:Enchiridion linguae latinae 94:His most important work is 705: 18: 522:A Treatise of Civil Power 299: 630:Edward Phillips (nephew) 431:Of Prelatical Episcopacy 135:with a valuable memoir. 121:Theatre of Great Britain 41:Crown Office in Chancery 446:Apology for Smectymnuus 168:Encyclopædia Britannica 648:Neo-Miltonic syllabics 635:John Phillips (nephew) 608:De Doctrina Christiana 551:The History of Britain 527:The Ready and Easy Way 418:Antiprelatical tracts 334:Upon the Circumcision 57:Magdalen Hall, Oxford 625:John Milton (father) 176:Lee, Sidney (1896). 568:Individual sonnets 656: 655: 392:Paradise Regained 273:Reception history 96:Theatrum poetarum 696: 558:Of True Religion 517:Defensio Secunda 489:Political tracts 399:Samson Agonistes 305: 247: 240: 233: 224: 212:Modern Philology 193: 181: 172: 163:Phillips, Edward 151: 149: 148: 133:Letters of State 704: 703: 699: 698: 697: 695: 694: 693: 659: 658: 657: 652: 613: 595: 563: 531: 483: 450: 412: 306: 297: 256: 251: 221: 200: 198:Further reading 175: 161:, ed. 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Edward Phillips (disambiguation)
Crown Office in Chancery
John Milton
Strand, London
John
Magdalen Hall, Oxford
Puritan
John Evelyn
Sayes Court
Deptford
Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington
The New World of English Words
Baker
John Speed
John Aubrey
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Chisholm, Hugh
Phillips, Edward
Encyclopædia Britannica
"Phillips, Edward (1630–1696?)" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
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John Milton
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Reception history
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