Actors and Theatres, 255-258. Addison, Joseph, 446, 511, 512, 529, 530, 531, 536, 539, 547, 598, 632; his life, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527; his Account of the Poets, 447, 518, 519; his Pax Europa Reddita, 520; his Musa Anglicana, Letter from Italy, 521; his Dialogues on Ancient Medals, 522; his Campaign, Remarks on Italy, 523; his Rosamond, 524, 529; the Tatler, 524, 525, 590, 632; the Spectator, 524, 525, 529, 538, 590, 603, 632; his Drummer, 527, 528; his Cato, 512, 527, 575.
Elfric, 29, 30, 62; his Homilies, Colloquy, Glossary, 29; his translation of portions | of the Bible, 30.
Ainsworth, William Harrison, 634.
Akenside, Mark, his Pleasures of Imagina. tion, 603.
Alcuin, 24, 25.
Aldhelm, 18, 22, 23.
Alexander, William, his plays, 298. Alfred, King, his life, 24-28, 30; his trans- lation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History, 25; of Orosius's Universal History, 25, 26; of Boëthius's Consolation of Philosophy, 27; his Gregory's Book on the Care of the Soul, 27.
Alfred of Beverley, 39. Allen, Grant, 647.
Allingham, William, 643, 645.
André, Bernard, his Life of Henry VII., 146. Andrew of Wyntoun, 121.
Andrewes, Lancelot, his Sermons, 339, 340. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the, 20, 26, 30. Arbuthnot, John, 531, 542, 543, 547; his Ex- amination of Woodward's Account of the Deluge, Law is a Bottomless Pit, Memoirs of Scriblerus, 531.
Armstrong, John, his Art of Preserving Health, 549.
Arnold, Matthew, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647. -, Dr. Thomas, 639, 641; his History of Rome, 639.
Arthurian Romance, 38, 40, 42-44. Ascham, Roger, 230; his life, 208-212; his Toxophilus, 209; his Report and Dis- course of the Affairs and State of Ger- many, etc., 210; his Schoolmaster, 211, 212, 213. Ashmole, Elias, his Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, Fasciculus Chemicus, and other works, 469. Athelard of Bath, 46-48.
Atterbury, Francis, his Sermons and Dis courses, Miscellaneous Works, 562. Aubrey, John, his Miscellanies, Natural History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey, 482.
Augustine, his De Civitate Dei, 25. Aungervyle, Richard, 56-59; his Philobi blon, 56, 58, 59.
Austen, Jane, her novels, 633. Avesbury, Robert of, his De Mirabilibus
Gestis Edwardi III., 39. Aytoun, W. E., 643, 644.
Bacon, Francis, 189, 195, 272, 275, 346, 366, 414, 456, 462, 469, 473, 477, 503; his life, 354-362; his Temporis Partus Masculus, 355; his Unity in Religion, 356, 359; his Essayes, 357-359; his Apologic, 359; his Proficience and Advauncement of Learn. ing, 359, 360, 362; his Instauratio Magna, 360, 361, 362, 364; his Cogitata et Visa, 361; his Novum Organum, 361, 362, 363; his History of the Raigne of K. Henry VII., History of Life and Death, 362; his Historia Naturalis et Experimentalis, Sil- va Silvarum, Scala Intellectus, Prodromi, Active Science, 362, 363, 364; his philoso- phy, 364, 365,
Roger, his life, 48-50; his Opus Majus, Opus Minus, Opus Tertium, 49, 50, 364. Baillie, Joanna, her tragedies and comedies,
Barrow, Isaac, 470; his works, 499, 500. Bath, Athelard of, 46; his Quæstiones Naturales, 46, 47; his De Eodem et Diverso, 47, 48.
Baxter, Richard, 370; his life, 492, 493, 495; his Saints' Everlasting Rest, Call to the Unconverted, 493; his Holy Common- wealth, 462, 493.
Beattie, James, his Poems and Transla- tions, Essay on Truth, Minstrel, 607. Beaumont, Francis, 189, 276, 288, 294; his Paraphrase of Ovid, 294; his joint plays with Fletcher, 295-297, 401; their Knight of the Burning Pestle, 296. Beckford, William, his Vathek, 602. Beddoes, Thomas Lovell, 631, 642; his Bride's Tragedy and other works, 631. Bede, 14; his life, 22-24, 26, 38, 62; his Nature of Things, 22; his Ecclesiastical History, 23, 25, 346.
Behn, Aphra, 426, 436, 452; her life, 428- 430; her Oroonoko, 429, 452; her Rover and other works, 429.
Bell, Robert, 643. Bellenden, John, his translation of Boece, or History and Chroniklis of Scotland, translation of Livy, Proheme of the Cos- mographé, 147.
Benedict, his Rule of a Monastic Life, 28. Bentham, Jeremy, his works on govern- ment, 641.
Bentley, Richard, his Epistola ad Millium, Epistles of Phalaris, Editions of Homer, Phædrus, Terence, Paradise Lost, 556. Beowulf, 11, 17, 18, 19, 21.
Berkeley, George, his New Theory of Vis- ion, Principles of Human Knowledge, Alciphron, 556.
Berners, Juliana, her Book of Hunting, Art of Hawking, Laws of Arms, 121. -, Lord, his translation of Froissart's Chronicle, of the Golden Book of Aure- bus, 148.
Beveridge, William, his sermons, 501. Beverley, Alfred of, his abridgment of Geof- frey of Monmouth's Chronicle, 39. Bibles, English, Wielif's, 108, 109; Cover- dale's, 144, 145; Matthew's, 145; Crom- well's, 145; the Great, 145; Taverner's, 145; Cranmer's, 146, 199; Geneva, 198; Bishops', 198.
Black, William, 646, 647. Blacklock, Dr. Thomas, 612. Blackmore, Sir Richard, 447, 510, 512, 537; his Prince Arthur, 510, 511, 512; his King Arthur, Paraphrases of Portions of the Bible, Satire on Wit, Collection of Poems, and other works, 511.
Blackstone, Sir William, his Commentaries on the Laws of England, 597. Blair, Robert, his Grave, 552. Blenerhasset, Thomas, A Mirror for Magis- trates, 234.
Blessington, Lady, 634.
Bloomfield, Robert, his Farmer's Boy and other poems, 630. Boccaccio, 82, 83, 95, 447; his stanza, 78, 79; his Teseide, 80, 95; his Filostrato, 84; his Decameron, 92, 93, 95, 96, 102, 118, 176, 195, 212, his Falls of Illustrious Men, 87, 97, 118, 232.
Bodenham, John, his Politeuphuia, 222, 223; his England's Helicon, 228. Bodley, Sir Thomas, 339, 341. Boece, Hector, his History of the Scots, 146, 147.
Boëthius, 27, 77; his Consolation of Philos- ophy, 27, 77.
Boileau, his L'Art Poétique, 399, 400, 536. Bolingbroke, Lord, 529, 544, 558, 559, 598; his Craftsman, Parties, Human Knowl edge, Philosophical Writings, 559. Boswell, James, his Life of Johnson, 593. Bourne, Vincent, his Thyrsis et Chloe, 551. Bowles, William Lisle, his Sonnets, 630. Bowring, Sir Thomas, 647.
Boyle, Robert, 463, 467, 468, 484; his life, 464-466; his Seraphic Love, New Experi ments Physico-Mechanical, 464; his Phy- siological Essays, Sceptical Chemist. small treatises on Experimental Natural Philosophy, Colors, Style of the Holy Scriptures, Saltness of the Sea, 465; his Excellency of Theology, Reconcilable- ness of Reason and Religion, 465. Bracton, Henry of, his Upon the Laws and Customs of England, 51.
Brady, Nicholas, 453. Bramhall, Dr., his Catching of Leviathan, 458.
Brassey, Thomas, 648. Brome, Alexander, 322. Bromyard, John of, his Summa Predican- tium, 125.
Bronté, Charlotte, 635, 643; her Jane Eyre and other novels, 635.
Brooke, Arthur, his translation of Ban- dello's Romeo and Juliet, 195. Brooks, Charles Shirley, 643, 644. Broome, William, 540, 542; his translation of Homer, Miscellaneous Poems, 540. Brown, Thomas, his satires, plays, and other works, 455.
—, Dr. Thomas, his philosophical works, 641.
Browne, Sir Thomas, 468, 503; his Religio Medici, 468, 470; his Pseudodoxia Epi- demica, 468; his Hydrotaphia, Garden of Cyrus, 469.
William, 317; his Britannia's Pasto- rals, Shepherd's Pipe, 305. Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 13, 642, 643, 644, 647; her Aurora Leigh, 648.
-, Robert, 642, 643, 645, 646, 647; his Sor- dello, 648.
Bruune, Robert of, 64, 65; his Handlynge Sinne, 65, 67; his translation of Langtoft's Chronicle, 65.
Brunton, Mary, her novels, 634. Buchanan, George, 146, 337; his life, 191-
194; his Latin satires and tragedies and translations, Paraphrasis Psalmorum Da. vidis poetica, 192; his Rerum Scoticarum Historia, 193, 194.
-, Robert, 6446, 647. Buckingham, Duke of, see Villiers, George. Buckle, Henry Thomas, 644.
Bulwer, Lord Lytton, see Lytton, Lord. Bunyan, John, his life, 489, 490, 495, 497; his Divine Emblems, 491; his Pilgrim's Progress, 491, 492; his Holy City, Justifi cation by Faith, 491; his Holy War, 492.
Burgh, Benedict, his translation of Cato's | Cayley, C. B., 647. Morals, Version of De Regimine Princi- Celts, 7, 8, 9-12. pum, 121.
Burke, Edmund, 116; his life, 597-601, 626; his Vindication of Natural Society, Sub- lime and Beautiful, the Annual Register, 598; his pamphlets and speeches, 599, 600; his Revolution in France, 600. Burnet, George, 625.
Gilbert, his Memoirs of the Dukes of Hamilton, 483; his History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 465, 466, 483; his Letters to Robert Boyle, Life of William Bedell, History of His Own Time, 484.
Thomas, his Telluris Theoria Sacra, Archæologia Philosophica, 555. Burney, Frances, Madame D'Arblay, her Evelina, Cecilia, Camilla, 602. Burns, Robert, 13; his life, 610-613; his Holy Fair, Twa Herds, Holy Willie's Prayer, Halloween, Cotter's Saturday Night, 611; his To a Mountain Daisy, To a Mouse, 611; his Poems, Tam o'Shanter, 612, 615.
Burton, John Hill, 645.
Centlivre, Susanna, 531; her Busy-Body and other plays, 532. Chalmers, Thomas, his Astronomical Dis. courses, 641.
Chambers, Robert, 643, 644. William, 646.
Chapman, George, 189, 272, 276, 291, 297, 317; his Shadow of Night, Ovid's Banquet of Sence, 318; his Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, 318, 319; his comedies and trage dies, 318, his Homeric Hymns, and Bat- tle of Frogs and Mice, 319. Chatterton, Thomas, his poems, 606, 607. Chaucer, Geoffrey, 2, 13, 33, 56, 60, 65, 69, 71, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 107, 110, 113, 115, 117, 118, 120, 122, 143, 159, 160, 161, 169, 244, 277, 396, 407, 536, his life, 75-92; his Romaunt of the Rose, 77, 107; his Trans- lation of Boëthius, 77; his Court of Love, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 107; Chaucer's stanza, 78, 79, 80, 118, 119, 120, 122, 147, 153, 155, 160, 165, 168, 177, 178, 231, 233, 234, 242, 253, 254, 265, 278, 338; his Assembly of Foules, 79, 80, 82; his Complaint of the Black Knight, 80, 82, 244, Chaucer's Dream, 81, 82; his Book of the Duchess, 82, his Troilus and Cressida, 84, 85, 102, 122; his House of Fame, 85-87, 178; his Legend of Good Women, 87; bis Flower and Leaf, 88, 89; his Cuckoo and Night- ingale, 89; his Bread and Milk for Babes, 90, 91; his Testament of Love, 91, 103; his Canterbury Tales, 76, 91-98, 102, 118, 447, 536; his so-called spurious writings, 98; his contemporaries, 100-110.
Cheke, Sir John, his life, 190, 191, 210; his De Pronuntiatione Linguæ Græcæ, Remedy for Sedition, 190.
Chesterfield, Earl of, his Letters to his Son, 591.
Cadmon, 18, 33; his life, 13-15, 22; his Par- Chestre, Thomas, his version of the Lay of aphrase, 15-17, 19,21.
Thomas, 320, 322, 323. Carlyle, Thomas, 638, 642, 643, 644, 645, 649; his Sartor Resartus, French Revolution, Frederick the Great and other works, 638.
Carter, Elizabeth, 614.
Cartwright, William, 320; his lyrics and plays, 323.
Cavendish, George, his Life of Wolsey, 223. Caxton, William, 115, 116, 122, 125, 128, 129, 151, 152; his translation of Histories of Troy, of the Game and Play of the Chess, 128.
Chettle, Henry, 267, 268; his Kind Heart's Dream, 268.
Cheynell, Francis, his Chillingworthi No- vissima, 375.
Child, Sir Josiah, his New Discourse of Trade, 471.
Chillingworth, William, his Religion of the Protestants, etc., 374, 375. Chrestien of Troyes, 43, 44. Chronicle, the Anglo-Saxon, 20, 26, 30. Chronicles, Latin and French, 35–40. Churchill, Charles, 607, 608; his Rosciad, Ghost, Prophecy of Famine, 607. Churchyard, Thomas, his Jane Shore, 234, 235; his Wolsey and numerous poems, 235, 236.
Cibber, Colley, 533, 534, 541, 542, 543; his Love's Last Shift, Careless Husband, and other plays, 534; his Non-juror, 534, 541. Clarendon, Lord, see Hyde, Edward. Clarke, Samuel, his writings on theology, mathematics, natural philosophy, 562. Cleveland, John, 320, 322. Cobbe, Frances Power, 646. Cobbett, William, his journalistic writings,
Colenso, John William, 644. Coleridge, Hartley, his Poems, 631.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 620, 621, 625, 626; his life, 623, 624; his Songs of the Pixies, Watchman, 623; his Ancient Mariner, Christabel, Remorse, Friend, translation of Wallenstein, and other works, 624. Colet, John, 133, 134, 136. Collier, Jeremy, 447, 448, 487, 512; his Im. morality and Profaneness of the Stage, Essays on Moral Subjects, 487; his Eccle. siastical History of Great Britain, trans. lation of Moreri's Dictionary, 488.
John Payne, his writings concerning Shakespeare, 640.
Collins, Wilkie, 642, 643, 644, 645.
-, William, his Persian Eclogues, Odes, 553.
Colman, George, 608.
Congreve, William, 446, 450, 488, 512, 519; his Incognita, Old Bachelor, Double Dealer, 450; his Love for Love, Mourn- ing Bride, and other works, 451. Constable, Henry, his Diana, Spiritual Son. nets, 249.
Corbet, Richard, 320; his Poetica Stromata, 322.
Coryat, Thomas, his Crudities, Crambe, 313.
Cotton, Charles, his translations from Cor- neille and Montaigne, 472; his Second Part of the Complete Angler, 473.
Robert Bruce, 338, 339, 342, 348. Coverdale, Miles, his Bible, 144, 145. Cowley, Abraham, 324, 325, 405, 408, 422, 430, 467; his life, 402-404; his love-poems, plays and other works, 402, 403; his Plantarum, Libri vi., translations, 403, 404; his Essays in Verse and Prose, 404,
-, Hannah, her Maid of Arragon, and comedies, 614. Cowper, William, 116, 328; his life, 608- 610; the Olney Hymns, 609; his Progress of Error, Truth, Table-Talk, 609; his Expostulation, Hope, Charity, Conversa- tion, Task, translation of Homer, 610. Crabbe, George, his Library, 626; his Vil- lage, Newspaper, Parish Register, Tales of the Hall, 627.
Craik, George Lillie, 640, 643; his Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties and other works, 640.
Cranmer, Archbishop, his Bible, 145, 146. Crashaw, Richard, his Steps to the Temple, Delights of the Muses, 316, 317. Creech, Thomas, 444; his translations from Lucretius and Horace, 454. Croft, Dr., his Naked Truth, 412. Cromwell, Thomas, his Bible, 145. Crowne, John, his Juliana, City Politics, Calisto, Destruction of Jerusalem, and other works, 425, 426.
Cudworth, Ralph, 369, 475; his True Intel- lectual System of the Universe, 473. Cumberland, Richard, 608.
Cynewulf, 19; his Elene, 19, 20; his Juli- ana, Christ, 19.
tion of Paulus Jovius, Delia, 302; his First Fowre Books of the Civille Warres, 302; his other works, 303, 304. D'Arblay, Madame, see Burney, Frances. Darwin, Charles, 644, 646.
-, Erasmus, his Botanical Garden, 613. Davenant, Sir William, 301, 391, 419, 420, 434, 435; his life, 413-418; his masques and plays, 413; his Gondibert, 413-416, 431; his Siege of Rhodes, 416-418 Davies, Sir John, 272, 320; his Orchestra, 250, 251; his Nosce Teipsum, 250, 251,
Davison, Francis, his Poetical Rhapsody, 228.
Davy, Sir Humphry, 641.
Defoe, Daniel, 563, 632; his life, 563-570; his Robinson Crusoe, 517, 568, 569; his Review, 524, 567; his Tracts, 564, 567, 568; his Essay on Projects, 564; his True- born Englishman, 564, 565; his Shortest Way with the Dissenters, 565, 566; his Hymn to the Pillory, 566; bis Jure Divi- no, History of the Union between Eng. land and Scotland, 567 his Captain Single- ton, and other novels, 569, 570.
Dekker, Thomas, 272, 276, 287, 288, 291; his Satiromastix, 287, 291; his plays, 297. Denham, Sir John, 320, 519; his Essay on
Gaming, Sophy, Cooper's Hill, Cato Ma- jor, 323; his translation of Virgil's Æneid, 323.
Dennis, John, 511-513, 537, 538; his Passion of Byblis, Impartial Critic, Miscellaneous Poems, plays and other works, 511, 512, 513.
De Quincey, Thomas, 629; his Confessions of an Opium-Eater and other works, 637. De Vere, Aubrey, 647. Dibdin, Charles, 614. Thomas, 614.
Thomas Frognall, his Bibliomania and other works, 640.
Dickens, Charles, 635, 642, 643, 644, 645, 616, 649; his Pickwick Papers and other nov- els, 635.
Digby, Sir Kenelm, his Treatises on the Nature of Bodies and of Man's Soul, Ob- servations on Browne's Religio Medici, 469, 470.
Dillon, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon, 421, 444, 519; his translations from Hor- ace, Virgil, and Guarini, Essay on Trans- lated Verse, 421.
Diodati, Charles, 326, 334, 335. Disraeli, Benjamin, 635, 643; his Vivian Grey and other novels, 635.
-, Isaac, his Curiosities of Literature and other works, 640.
Dixon, W. Hepworth, 643, 645, 646. Dobell, Sydney, 612, 643. Dobson, Austin, 647.
Donne, John, his life, 310-312; his Pseudo- Martyr, Elegy on the Death of Prince Henry, Devotions upon Emergent Occa- sions, 311; his Anatomy of the World, 312. Doran, John, 643, 645.
Dorset, Earl of, see Sackville, Charles. Douglas, Gavin, 151, 177; his life, 162, 163: his version of the Eneid, 163, 164; his Palace of Honor, King Hart, 163.
Daniel, Samuel, 189, 272, 276; his transla. Dowden, Edward, 647, 648.
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