Addison, referred to, 349; Sketch of,
352; character of writings, 352; early life, 353; politics, 353; travels, 354; “The 'Campaign,” 355; in Parliament, 356; Tatler and Spectator, 356, 357; “Cato," 358 ; attacked by Dennis, 358; marriage, 360; secretary of state, 360; death, 360; Thackeray's estimate, 360;
quarrel with Pope, 384. Age of Johnson, 421; poetry of, 421;
predominance of prose, 424. Akenside, Johnson's sketch of, 490;
notes to, 495. Alcuin on study, 7. Alfred the Great, 12. Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, 3. Augustan Age in France, 312; in Eng.
land, 347. Augustine in England, 5. Augustus, 347. Austen, Miss, referred to, 516.
Boccaccio, 23. Boileau, 312, 353. Bolingbroke, Lord, referred to, 315,
387; quoted, 389. Book of Common Prayer, 80. Boswell, quoted, 454. Boyle, referred to, 313. Buckingham, Duke of, 274, 313;
satirized, 320. Buffon, referred to, 348. Butler, Joseph, referred to, 315. Burke, referred to, 424; anecdote of,
489. Burns, sketch of, 426; rank, 426; early
life, 427; “Mary Morison," 428; ef. fort to reform, 429; “Cotter's Saturday Night,” 430; first volume of poems, 430; in Edinburgh, 431; marriage, 431; sympathy with nature, 434; “Tam o' Shanter," 435; as exciseman, 435; Bruce's Address,” 436; death, 437; glorifies the commonplace, 438;
religious feeling, 438. Byron, sketch of, 526; characterized,
526; place in literature, 526; ancestry, 527; early life, 527; “Hours of Idle- ness, ,” 528; “English Bards and Scotch Reviewers,” 528; “Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,” 529; life in London, 529; marriage, 530 : voluntary exile, 531 ; “ Prisoner of Chillon," 532, 534; "Don Juan,” 532; in Greece, 532; death, 533; quoted, 551.
Bacon, referred to, 2; sketch of, 137;
philosophy, 137; purpose of knowledge, 137; early life, 138; as lawyer, 140; political career, 141; as orator, 141; befriended by Essex, 141; “Essays," 142, 150; mode of living, 143; trial, 144; “Instauratio Magna,” 144; esti-
mate of, 148; notes to Essays," 164. Beaumont, quoted, 175. Bede, father of English prose, 10; quoted,
5, 9. Bentley, quoted, 383. Beowulf, 8. Bertha, wife of Ethelbert, 5. Bible, influence on literature, 79. Blackstone, referred to, 462.
Caedmon, 9; extract from, 10. Canterbury Tales, plan of, 30. Carew, quoted, 278. Carlyle, quoted, 426, 436, 526.
Cato, Addison's, 358. Cavaliers, 276; Cavalier poets, 277,
278. Caxton, 76. Celt and Teuton contrasted, 1. Celts in British Isles, 3. Charles I., 273. Charles II., 312. Chatham, referred to, 424. Chesterfield and Johnson, 483. Chaucer, sketch of, 24; pre-eminence of,
24; biographical facts, 25; personal ap- pearance, 25; character and culture, 26, 27 ; love of nature, 27; keen observer, 27; treatment of woman, 28; courage in misfortune, 29; literary career, 29;
Canterbury Tales,” 30; language and
versification, 55. Christianity, effects on Anglo-Saxon
character, 6. Church and education, 7. Civil War Period, 273. Clubs of London, 351. Collier, Jeremy, referred to, 318. Compass, Mariner's, 77. Congreve, quoted, 325. Corneille, referred to, 312; imitated by
Dryden, 318. Cotter's Saturday Night, 430, 440;
notes to, 450. Creative Period, 75. Cromwell, 276. Crusades, 22. Cudworth, Ralph, referred to, 314,
315.
Education in nineteenth century, 501. Edwin, King of Northumbria, 5. Elaine, Tennyson's, 582, 586; notes to,
623. Elizabeth, reign of, 75, 80, 84; learn-
ing, y7; character, 80. England, in fourteenth century, 21, 22;
under Elizabeth, 81, 82; at time of Civil War, 273; at Restoration, 311; under Queen Anne, 347; Age of Johnson,
421; in nineteenth century, 499. English language formed, 19. English literature defined, 2; extent of,
3. Enoch Arden, 584. Environment, influence of, 1. Epoch, influence of, 1. Erasmus, referred to, yy. Essay on Criticism, Pope's, 379, 392;
notes to, 412. Essay on Man, Pope's, 387. Essex, Lord, 141. Ethelbert, speech of, 5. Excursion, Wordsworth's, 557. Faery Queene, 83; plan of, 91; defects
of, 92; criticised, 95; First Booke of,
96; notes to, 125. Feudalism in England, 21. Fiction in nineteenth century, 505. Formative Period, 19.
Danes, incursions of, 13. Dante, 23, 30. Decameron, 30. Declaration of Independence, 422. Deism, 314. Dennis, referred to, 358, 381. Deserted Village, 463, 465; notes to,
476. Drama, discussion of, 252; in France,
312. Dryden, quoted, 280, 289, 312; referred
to, 313, 349, 383; sketch of, 316; his rank and aims, 316, 324; biographical details, 317; “Heroic Stanzas,” 317; as dramatist, 318; as satirist, 319; “Religio Laici," 320, 32%; turns Cath-
Garrick, quoted, 454, 485. George III., referred to, 422. Goldsmith, sketch of, 454; awkwardness
in conversation, 454; early life, 455 ; effect of money, 456; anecdote, 457; fondness for dress, 45%; failures, 457; studies medicine, 458; in London, 459; literary work, 459; extravagance, 460; “Vicar of Wakefield,” 460; “Travel- ler," 461; anecdote, 461; Natured Man," 462 ; compilations, 462; “ Deserted Village," 462;
She Stoops to Conquer," 463; death, 463;
quoted, 480. Greene, quoted, 174.
Hallam, quoted, 148. Halley, referred to, 313. Harvey, Gabriel, 85. Henry VIII. and the Reformation, 79. Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury, 314. Herrick, quoted, 279. Hilda, abbess at Whitby, 9. Hind and Panther, 322. History, 1; advance in style, 505. Hobbes, referred to, 315. Hooker, “ Ecclesiastical Polity," 83. Hutton, quoted, 516. Idyls of the King, 582. Independents, 275. Instauratio Magna, 144. Inventions, modern, 499. Jarrow, monastery of, 11. Jeffrey, quoted, 557. Johnson, Samuel, quoted, 278, 322,
353, 360, 378, 383; age of Johnson, 421 ; sketch of, 479; character, 479; peculiarities, 479; in conversation, 480; early life, 480 ; anecdote, 481; mar- riage, 481; in London, 482; as reporter, 482; “Life of Savage,” 483; diction- ary,
483; relations with Chesterfield, 483; “Vanity of Human Wishes," 484; as dramatist, 485; Rambler, 485; style, 485; “Rasselas," 486; journey to the Hebrides, 487; "Lives of the Poets," 488; death, 489; sketch of
Akenside, 490. Jonson, Ben, quoted, 175.
Macaulay, quoted, 483. Macpherson, referred to, 487. Magna Charta, 21. Marlborough, referred to, 855. Marmion, Scott's, 511. Mary, misrule of, 80. Mary, Queen of Scots, 80. Maud, Tennyson's, 582. Merchant of Venice, 177, 183; notes
to, 252. Methodism, rise of, 350. Milton, John, referred to, 277; sketch
of, 280; early life, 280; educational reformer, 281; at Horton, 282; “L’Al- legro" and "Penseroso,” 282; Continen- tal tour, 283; return to England, 283; as teacher, 284; prose writings, 284, 285, 287; marriage, 285; definition of education, 286; course of study, 287; Latin secretary, 287; blindness, 288; “Paradise Lost," 289; “Samson Ago-
nistes," 290; character, 290. Molière, referred to, 312. Montague, Earl of Halifax, 353, 354. Montesquieu, referred to, 348 ; quoted,
350. More, Henry, referred to, 314. More, Sir Thomas, 6. Myers, quoted, 555. Newton, Sir Isaac, referred to, 313. Nineteenth century, some features of,
499. Norman Conquest, 19, 20. Normans, 20.
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Lady of the Lake, 511. L'Allegro, 291 ; notes to, 300. Latimer, referred to, 79. Laud, Archbishop, 274. Lay of the Last Minstrel, 511. Literature, defined, 1 ; three leading fac-
1; in relation to causes, 2; Eng. lish literature defined, 2 ; substantial element, 22; influence of French, 22;
in nineteenth century, 504. Lives of the Poets, Johnson's, 488. Locke, John, referred to, 315, 348, 356. Lockhart, quoted, 433. Louis XIV., 312, 348. Lowell, James Russell, quoted, 29,
325, 391. Luther, referred to, 2, 78.
Penseroso, 295; notes to, 304. Pepys, quoted, 317. Petrarch, referred to, 23. Pitt, quoted, 425. Poetry, the first literature, 8; Anglo-Sax-
on, 8; in nineteenth century, 506. Pope, referred to, 347; quoted, 349;
sketch of, 377; rank, 377; early life, 377; precocity, 378; influence of Trum. bull, 378; advice of Walsh, 379; rela- tions with Wycherly, 379; “Essay on Criticism,” 379, 392 ; attack on Dennis, 381; sensitive to criticism, 382; “ Rape
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.
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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 ; “Idyis of the King," 582 ; “Enoch Arden,” 584; death, 584 ;
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