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Pope, (Continued.)

of the Lock," 382; translation of Iliad,
383; quarrel with Addison, 384; filial
piety, 385; "Dunciad," 385; "Essay
on Man," 387; death, 389; appear-
ance, 389; character, 390; estimate
of, 391.

Princess, The, 580.

Printing, introduced into England, 76.
Prisoner of Chillon, 532, 534; notes
to, 545.

Prologue, Chaucer's, 32; versification of,
55; notes to, 57.

Puritans, 275, 276, 311.

Quarles, Francis, quoted, 279.

Queen Anne, 347.

Queen Anne Period, 347.

Race, influence of, 1.

Racine, referred to, 312.

Raleigh, Sir Walter, 86.

Rambler, The, 485.

Rape of the Lock, quoted, 349; publi-

cation of, 382.

Rasselas, 486.

Raumer, quoted, 148.

Reformation, influence of, 78, 79.
Religio Laici, 320, 327; notes to, 339.
Restoration, The, 311; relation to nat-

ural science, 313.

Revival of learning, 76, 84.

Roscoe, quoted, 382.

Rousseau, referred to, 348.

Royal Society founded, 313.

Schools, monastic, 7.

Sciences, present interest in, 500.
Scotland and England united, 348.
Scott, Sir Walter, referred to, 423;

quoted, 460; sketch of, 508; rank,
508; ancestry, 508; early life, 509;
as a lawyer, 510; marriage, 511; “Lay
of the Last Minstrel," 511; "Mar-
mion," 511; "Lady of the Lake," 511;
method of work, 512; at Abbotsford,
513; as host, 513; as publisher, 514;
"Waverley," 514; extempore method,
515; anecdote of, 515; style, 515;
failing health, 516; death, 517.
Shadwell, satirized, 323.
Shaftesbury, Earl of, satirized, 320.

Shakespeare, referred to, 83; sketch of
172; parentage and education, 172;
marriage, 173; goes to London, 173
"Venus and Adonis," 174; as business
man, 174; Beaumont and Jonson on,
175; retires to Stratford, 175; death,
176; estimate of, 176; development
of genius, 177; personality concealed,
178; knowledge of dramatic art, 178;
acquaintance with human nature, 179;
style, 179; influence, 181.
Sheridan, referred to, 424.
Sidney, Sir Philip, referred to, 86.
Sir Roger de Coverley, 349, 350,
362; notes to, 372.

Spectator, The, established, 357.
Spenser, "Faery Queene," 83; sketch of,

84; biographical facts, 85; “The Shep-
herd's Calendar," 85; secretary to Lord
Grey, 86; visited by Raleigh, 86; Co-
lin Clout's Come Home Again," 87;
"Mother Hubbard's Tale," 87; " Faery
Queene," published, 88; marriage, 88;
"View of the State of Ireland," 89;
Kilcolman Castle burned, 90; character,
90; death, 90; literary gifts, 95; ref-
erence to Shakespeare, 174.
Stedman, quoted, 582.

Steele, Sir Richard, quoted, 357.
Stephen, Leslie, quoted, 380.

Stewart, Dugald, quoted, 143, 388,

431.

Strafford, Earl of, referred to, 274.

Taine, quoted, 277, 526.

Talisman, The, 518; notes to, 524.
Tennyson, quoted, 24; sketch of, 575

rank, 575; favorable surroundings, 575;
early life, 575; "Poems, Chiefly Lyri-
cal," 576; second volume, 577; vol-
ume of 1842, 578; "The Princess,"
580; "In Memoriam,” 580; “ Maud,”
582; "Idyls of the King," 582·
"Enoch Arden," 584; death, 584
estimate of, 585.

Teuton and Celt compared, 1.
Teutonic character, 3.

Thackeray, quoted, 360, 385, 387, 463.
Tillotson, John, referred to, 315.
Tintern Abbey, 551, 559; notes to,
570.

Tories, 348.

Trumbull, Sir William, referred to,

378.

Turner, quoted, 7.

Tyndale, version of Bible, 79.

Universities founded, 23.

Vanity of Human Wishes, 484.
Vicar of Wakefield, 460.
Voltaire, quoted, 325.

Walpole, referred to, 348; quoted, 454.
Walsh, William, referred to, 379.
Warburton, referred to, 388.
Waverley, 514.

Wesley, John, referred to, 350.

Whately, Archbishop, quoted, 142.
Whigs, 348.

Whitefield, referred to, 350.
William of Normandy, 20.
William of Orange, 314.
Wordsworth, quoted, 290; sketch of,

548; parallel with Byron, 548; early
life, 549; in France, 550; favored by
fortune, 550; devotion of his sister,
550; "Lyrical Ballads," 551; “Tin-
tern Abbey," 551, 559; satirized by
Byron, 551; in Germany, 552; at
Grasmere, 552; poetic canons, 552;
"Michael," 553; marriage, 553; do-
mestic life, 554; "Happy Warrior,"
555; "Ode on Immortality," 556,
564; "Excursion," 557; self-confidence,
557; death, 558.
Wycherly, referred to,

379.

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Macaulay - Essays on Milton and Addison.

Coleridge - The Rime of the Ancient

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THE

Students' Series of English Classics.

LIBRARY EDITION.

The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers.
Arnold Sohrab and Rustum

Bates A Ballad Book

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Burke-Speech on Conciliation with America
Byron - The Prisoner of Chillon
Carlyle - The Diamond Necklace

Essay on Burns

Coleridge - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Cooper The Last of the Mohicans

De Quincey - The Revolt of the Tartars

Joan of Arc, and other selections

Dryden - Palamon and Arcite .

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Dryden, Burns, Wordsworth, and Browning-selec

tions

Eliot

Silas Marner

Goldsmith - The Traveller and The Deserted Village

The Vicar of Wakefield

Irving Selections

Johnson - History of Rasselas

Lamb - The Essays of Elia

Longfellow - Evangeline

Lowell- -The Vision of Sir Launfal

Macaulay - Essay on Lord Clive

Essays on Milton and Addison

Life of Samuel Johnson

Second Essay on the Earl of Chatham

Milton-Paradise Lost, Books I. and II.

Minor Poems

Pope - Translation of the Iliad, Books I., VI., XXII., and

XXIV.

Ruskin Selections

Scott The Lady of the Lake.

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