P. 345, n. Is this the present earl? "James Maitland, eighth Earl of Lauderdale (1759-1839), succeeded his father in August, 1789." Waller-Glover.
P. 346. worthy of all acceptation. 1 Timothy, i, 15.
Clarendon. Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674), English statesman and author of the "History of the Rebellion 1707).
Froissart, Jean (1338-1410), the chronicler of the Hundred Years' War.
Holinshed, Ralph.(d. 1580?), author of "Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande" (1578).
Stowe, John (1525?-1605), author of "Englysh Chronicles" (1561).
Thucydides (460?B.C.-399?), the historian of the Peloponnesian
Guicciardini, Francesco (1483-1540), Italian statesman and author of a "History of Italy from 1494 to 1532.”
P. 347. The Loves of Persiles and Sigismunda, the last work of Cervantes (translated into English in 1619) and Galatea, his first work (1585).
another Yarrow. Cf. Wordsworth's " Yarrow Revisited."
'Academy of Compliments," 81. Addison, Joseph, xxxii, liii, lvii, 130, 142, 143, 144, 147, 153, 268, 303, 328, 377, 378. Adventurer, The, 152, 342, 379. Eschylus, 48, 71, 209, 278. Alcæus, 193.
"Alexander's Feast," 199. Alison, A., xxxvi.
"A Mad World, My Masters," 18.
Amelia," 160-2. Amyot, Jacques, 352. "Anatomy of Melancholy," 224,
Ancient Mariner," 213, 297. 'Antony and Cleopatra," liv-lvi, 39. 361.
Aquinas, Thomas, 211, 328, 392. Aram, Eugene, 326, 424. Arbuthnot, John, lx, 130, 212, 375.
Aretine, Peter, 12, 320, 353. Ariel, 85-6, 210, 365. Ariosto, Lodovico, xliii, II, 21,
243, 253, 320, 352. Aristophanes, 48.
Aristophanes of Byzantium, 363. Aristotle, xxxiii, 135. Arnold, Matthew, lix. "As You Like It." lv, 58, 363. Atherstone, Edwin, xxxvii. Ayrton, W., 304, 315-9, 328, 331, 378, 416.
Behmen, Jacob, 211, 392. Belleforest, François de, 353- Bentham, Jeremy, lviii. Berkeley, George, xii, 210, 287 n., 327, 338, 390. Betterton, T., 141, 377. Bewick, T., 201, 388.
Bible, 6-11, 264, 271, 272-3, 351. Bickerstaff, Isaac, 139, 140, 377, Birrell, A., lxxii, lxxiii. Blackstone, Sir William, 157, 380.
Blackwood's Magazine, XXV- xxvii, xxxvii, lxxi.
Blackwood, W., xxvii, 296, 413. Blount, Martha, 121, 321, 324, 374.
Boccaccio, Giovanni, xliii, 12, 16,
127, 137, 268, 320, 343, 352, 408-9, 422.
Boileau, Nicolas, 124, 374. Bolingbroke, Viscount, 127, 129, 190, 375.
Borgia, Lucretia, 329.
Boswell, J., 150-1, 303, 317, 321, 379, 414.
Bowles, W. L., xlv, xlvii, 211, 245, 374. 393. Britton, T., 302, 415.
Broken Heart, The," lvi. Brooke, Lord.
Browne, Sir Thomas, Ixiv, 224, 316-7, 397, 400.
Buckingham, Duke of, 130, 375. Buffamalco, 298 n., 415. Bulwer-Lytton, Edward, lxxii. Bunyan, John, 224, 269, 324, 409. Burke, Edmund, xii, xiv, liii, lxvi, 145 n., 147, 150, 156, 172-90, his mental range, 172-3; as an ora- tor, 173-5; subtlety of under- . standing, 176-8; views on gov-
ernment and society, 179-82; onesidedness, 182-3; prose style, 184-9, 271 n., 345, 384; 212, 259, 284, 298, 325, 343-5, 411, 414-5. Burleigh, Lord, 21, 356. Burney, Fanny, 380, 383, 413, 417. Burney, James, 304, 321, 416, 417. Burney, Martin, 304, 321, 324, 328, 416-7.
Burns, Robert, xxxvi, 7. Burton, Robert, 224, 397, 400. Butler, Joseph, 210, 287, 299, 327, 385, 390.
Byron, Lord, xi, xxiii, xxvii n., xxxvi, xxxvii, xlv, liii, lviii- lix, lxxi, 197, 203, 216, 236-50, his self-centered nature con- trasted with Scott's, 236-41; his intensity, 241-3; his ro- mances, 242; his tragedies, 243; his satire, 244-5; serio-comic style, 245-6; his extravagance, 246-8; aristo- cratic pride, 248; death in Greece, 249-50; 393.
Campaign, The," 268, 408. Campbell, Thomas, xxxvii, xlv, lviii, 417-8.
Carlyle, T., xviii n., xxxi, li. Cary, H. F., 353. Castiglione, B., 12, 353. "Catiline," II.
Cervantes, Miguel de, xiii, 97,
157-8, 347, 380, 430.
Chalmers, T., 263, 407.
Chantrey, Sir Francis, 294, 413. Chapman, G., 2, 4. II, 352. Charron, P., 136 n.. 376.
Chatham, Lord, 174-5, 177 n., 188, 383.
Chatterton, T., 328.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, liii, lxxiii, 21, 32, 34-5, 40-2, 200, 267-8, 319- 21, 343, 408-9, 422.
Chesterton, G. K., xviii. 'Childe Harold," 242.
Christabel," lvii, 214, 395- Chubb, T., 338, 427. Cibber, Colley, 52. Cicero, 12, 188-9. Cimabue, 329, 331, 425. Cinthio, Giraldi, 353.
Citizen of the World, 152-3, 379- Clarendon, Earl of, 346, 430. "Clarissa Harlowe," 168-9, 270. Clarke, S., 210, 391.
Claude of Lorraine, 212, 264, 298 n., 303, 329.
Cobbett, W., Ivii, lxi-lxii, lxvii. Coke, Sir Edward, 1, 350. Coleridge, S. T., xiii, service to English criticism, xxxviii-x1; xlvii, lii, liii, liv, lviii-lix, lxi, lxiii-lxiv, lxxi, 205-15, his in- tellect, 205-7; extent of reading, 209-12; inactivity, 213; his poetry, 213-4; his prose, 214-5; compared with Southey, 216-8; 277-300; his preaching, 279-80; kindness to Hazlitt, 280, 283, 286; appearance, 281; literary opinions, 284-8, 298, 413-5; conversation, 289, 301; manner of reading, 292, 295; 303, 304-5, 310, 311, 341, 345, 356, 358, 359, 362, 363, 367, 368, 369, 371, 374, 381, 387, 408, 411. Collins, W., 200. Comedy, 96-8, 371. Comedy of Errors," 1. Comus," 32.
Congreve, W., 97, 371.
Connoisseur, The, 152, 342, 379.
Coriolanus," 11, 361.
Corneille, Pierre, 361.
Cornwall, Barry, xxxvi.
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