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William Cowper's unfinished commentary on John Milton's Paradise Lost (PML 966–67)

109. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, Leaf bound in following Life of Milton, p. 82, verso–The life of Milton, p. lxxxiii
110. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, The life of Milton, p. lxxxiv–Leaf bound in following Life of Milton, p. 84, recto
111. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, Leaf bound in following Life of Milton, p. 84, verso–The life of Milton, p. lxxxv
112. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, The life of Milton, p. lxxxvi–Leaf bound in following Life of Milton, p. 86, recto
113. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, Leaf bound in following Life of Milton, p. 86, verso–Samuel Baker, In Paradisum Amissam, p. [1]
114. Vol. 1, part 1, Samuel Baker, In Paradisum Amissam, p. [2]–Leaf bound in following In Paradisum Amissam, p. [2], recto
115. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, Leaf bound in following In Paradisum Amissam, p. [2], verso–On Paradise Lost, p. [1]
116. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, On Paradise Lost, p. [2]–Leaf bound in following On Paradise Lost, p. [2], recto
117. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, Leaf bound in following On Paradise Lost, p. [2]–On Paradise Lost, p. [3], verso
118. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, The Verse, p. [1]–Leaf bound in following The Verse, p. [1], recto
119. PML 966, Vol. 1, part 1, Leaf bound in following The Verse, p. [1], verso–A Critique on the Paradise Lost, p. [1]
120. Vol. 1, part 1, A Critique on the Paradise Lost, p. [2]–Leaf bound in following A Critique on the Paradise Lost, p. [2], recto

The London publisher Joseph Johnson (1738–1809) planned a new edition of Milton’s Paradise Lost, with illustrations by Henry Fuseli (1741–1825) and commentary by William Cowper (1731–1800), two of the most prominent artists and poets of the day. In 1792 Johnson gave Cowper this recently published edition of the poem, interleaved with blank pages on which he could make notes for the new edition. The two published volumes became four with the added blank pages: the Morgan has parts I–II (Vol. I, Books 1–6), while parts III–IV (Vol. II, Books 7–12) are at Princeton University Library (RHT 18th-106). Cowper’s wife Mary Unwin suffered from paralyzing strokes, and the deterioration of her health prevented Cowper from devoting his attention to Milton. He had only annotated the first two parts (Books 1–6) before Johnson thankfully cancelled the project in 1793. Cowper’s incomplete commentary was first published in 1808 (PML 129026).

For the critical edition of Cowper’s commentary, see The Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper, vol. V: Prose 1756–c.1799 and Cumulative Index, edited by James King and Charles Ryskamp (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986), pp. 141–178.