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A. B. C., Chaucer's, 65.

INDEX

Abbotsford: Scott, 338; map, 465, Ca.
Abellino, Zschokke's, 334.
Aberdeen: Byron, 351.
Abou Ben Adhem, 369.

Absalom and Achitophel, 218, 219, 250.
Absentee, The, 413.

Abt Vogler, 437.

Alphonsus King of Arragon, Greene's
125.

Alton Locke, 429.

Amelia, in Vanity Fair, 424.

America, History of, Robertson's, 301.
American Notes, 420.
Amesbury, map, 465, Dc.
Amoretti, Spenser's, 105.

Account of the Greatest English Poets, Amourists, The, 96.

Addison's, 226.
Adam Bede, 426.

ADDISON, JOSEPH, mentioned, 223, 239,
241, 261, 267, 285, 289, 369, 374, 395;
account of, 225-237; travels, 226; The
Campaign, 226, 227; Spectator, 232,
233; Sir Roger de Coverley, 233; Cato,
234; marriage, 234; Secretary of State,
234; death, 234; study, 235-237; Macau-
lay's Essay on, 393.

Address to the Irish People, Shelley's,
359.

Addresses of the Soul to the Body, 27.
Adelmorn the Outlaw, 334.

Adonais, 361, 365, 411.

Advancement of Learning, Bacon's, 175.
Eneid, translation of, 97.
Æthelstan, King, 27.

Age of Chaucer, The, 59-64.
Aidan, the missionary, 19, 20.
Alastor, 360.

ALBINUS, 48.

Alcander, Prince of Rhodes, 250.
Alchemist, The, 148.

ALCUIN, 31, 43.

Aldborough, map, 465, Eb.
Alderney, map, 465, Cd.

Aldwinkle : Dryden, 217; map, 465, Db.
Aldworth Tennyson, 450; map, 465,
Dc.

Alexander, stories of, 44.

Alexander and Campaspe, Lyly's, 125.
Alexander's Feast, 220.
ALFRED, KING, mentioned, 6, 36, 43, 68;
account of, 31-34; Bede, 22, 23, 34;
Boethius, 33; Orosius, 33; Gregory, 34;
love of learning, 32; Pastoral Care, 32,
33; schools, 34; The Chronicle, 34, 35.
Alfred, Sayings of, 53.
Alice Fell, 326.

All the Year Round, 420.
Allington, map, 465, Ec.

Alliteration in Anglo-Saxon verse, 17;
Layamon's Brut, 47; Piers the Plow-
man, 55; euphuism, 124.
Alloway Kirk, map, 465, Ba.
Almanack, Cruikshank's, 431.

Anatomy of Melancholy, The, 178.
Ancren Riwle, The, 53.
Angles, The, 4, 5, 36.
Anglesey, map, 465, Bb.
Anglia, East, 5, 6.
Anglo-Norman Period, 41-81.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 27, 34; descrip-
tion, illustration, 35.
Anglo-Saxon Period, 1-40; map, 7. Its
limits, 6; poetry, 8-29; its form, 16, 17,
22; its imagery, 18, 27; its spirit, 17,
19, 22, 26; manuscripts, 26.
Anglo-Saxon poetry, 8-29.
Anglo-Saxon prose, 29-35.
Anglo-Saxons, The, 8, 14; the hall, 8;
religion, 4, 5; conversion, 19; scholar-
ship, 30, 31, 32.

Annals of Winchester, 27.

Annan, map, 465, Ca.

Anne, age of, 223-225; politics, 223;
parties, 224; morals, 224; literature,
225; Defoe, 267.

Annus Mirabilis, 218.

Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury,
Antiquary, The, 338.

Appleby, map, 465, Ca.
Appreciations, 411.

ARBUTHNOT, JOHN, 247, 257.
Arcades, 184.

43.

Arcadia, The Countess of Pembroke's,
100, 266.

Areopagitica, The, 186.
Ariel, in The Tempest, 146.
ARNOLD, MATTHEW, mentioned, 390, 432,
459; account of, 410, 411.
Arnold of Rugby, 410.
Arraignment of Paris, Peele's, 125.
Arran, Island of, map, 465, Ba.
Arthur, King, stories of, 44, 47; in
Geoffrey of Monmouth, 48; Malory's
Morte Darthur, 84; Faerie Queene, 104;
Milton, 185; Tennyson, 449.

Artificial school, The, 220, 222, 253, 254,
261, 265, 327.

Ascham, Roger, mentioned, 83, 89; ac-
count of, 92, 93.
Ashestiel Scott, 337.

:

Asolo, 435.

Assembly of Birds, 68.
Astræa Redux, 217.
Astrophel, Spenser's, 105.
Astrophel and Stella, 99, 134.
At the Grave of Burns, 324.
Atalanta in Calydon, 460.
Athelney, map, 7, Bd.
ATTERBURY, FRANCIS, 257.
Auchinleck, map, 465, Ba.
Augustan age of English prose, 222-248;
characteristics, 223.

Augustine, the Apostle to the Saxons, 19.
Aurora Leigh, 437.

AUSTEN, JANE, account of, 413-415.
Autobiographic Sketches, De Quincey's,
378, 383.

Avon (ashes of Wyclif), 57.
Avon River, map, 465, Cb.
Ayenbit, Inwyt, 54.

Ayr, map, 165, Ba.

Bachelor's Complaint, A, 374.
BACON, FRANCIS, mentioned, 101, 105,
108, 134, 139, 178; account of, 170-178;
early life, 171; Essex, 171, 172; essays,
171, 174, 176; honors, 172; Novum
Organum, 172, 175; disgrace, 173;
closing years, 174; death, 174; induc-
tive system, 174; study, 176-178; Ma-
caulay's Essay on, 392, 393, 431.
Badman, Mr., Bunyan's, 210.
BALE, JOHN, 118.

Ballad upon a Wedding, Suckling's, 204.
Ballads, The, 47; of the fifteenth cen-
tury, 88.

Banbury, map, 465, Db.
Bangor, map, 465, Bb.

Barchester Towers, 428.

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BEAUMONT, FRANCIS, 150.

Becket, 449, 457.

BECKFORD, WILLIAM, 333.

Becky Sharp, in Vanity Fair, 424.
BEDE, mentioned, 20, 21, 22, 43, 48; ac-
count of, 29-31; Cadmon, 22, 23;
works, 30; scholarship, 30, 31; Al-
fred's translation, 34.

Bede, Adam, in Adam Bede, 426, 427.
Bedford: Bunyan, 207, 209, 210; Butler,
221; map, 465, Db.

Bee, The, 295.
Beggar's Opera, The, 264.
Belinda, 413.

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Bell, Currer, pen-name of Charlotte
Brontë, 425.

Bells and Pomegranates, 436.

Bemerton, map, 465, Dc.

Beowulf, mentioned, 5, 28, 36; quotation,
8, 9, 16, 18; the poem, 10-14; inter-
pretation, 14, 16; facsimile of manu-
script, 15; manuscript described, 16,
mentioned, 26.

Beowulf, the hero, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16.
Berwick-upon-Tweed, map, 465, Ca.
Besant, Walter, quoted, 420.
Betrothed, The, 339.
Bevis of Hampton, 44.

Bible, the English, Wyclif, 56, 58; Tyn-
dale, 90; Coverdale, 90; Cranmer, 91;
Geneva, 91; King James, 91; influence
on Bunyan, 212; on Ruskin, 403.
Bickerstaff, 241, 242.
Bideford, map, 465, Bc.
Bilton, map, 465, Db.
Binfield: Pope, 250; map, 465, Dc.
Biographia Literaria, 323.
Birkenhead, map, 465, Cb.
Birmingham, map, 465, Db.
Black Dwarf, The, 338.
Blackwood's Magazine, 366, 367, 381, 383,
384, 387, 416, 426.
BLAIR, ROBERT, 304.

Blank verse, Surrey's Eneid, 94; in
Gorboduc, 116, 306.
Bleak House, 420, 422.

Blessed Damozel, The, 459.
Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A, 436.
Blyth, map, 465, Da.
Boccaccio, 59, 67, 68, 71.

Boethius, Alfred's translation, 33, 68;
Chaucer's translation, 67.

BOILEAU, NICOLAS, 216, 252.

Bolingbroke, Lord (Henry St. John),

mentioned, 256, 259, 301.

Book of Martyrs, Fox's, 108.
Book of Snobs, The, 423.
Boston, map, 465, Db.

BOSWELL, JAMES, 284; acquaintance with
Johnson, 287, 288, 289, 290, 296.
Bosworth Field, map, 465, Db.
Bournemouth, map, 465, Dc.
Bowge of Courte, The, 87.
"Boz," pen-name of Dickens, 419.
Bradford, map, 465, Db.
Braich-y-Pwll, map, 465, Bb.

Brantwood: Ruskin, 408; map, 465, Ca.
Bravo of Venice, The, 334.
Brecon, map, 465, Cc.

Bride of Abydos, The, 338, 353.
Bride of Lammermoor, The, 338.
Bridgewater, map, 465, Cc.
Brighton, map, 465, Dc.
Brigs of Ayr, The, 311.

Bristol: Langland, 56; Defoe, 270;
Southey, 332; map, 465, Cc.

Britain and the English, 2-7; the Ro-
mans, 2; the Teutons, 3.

Britons, The, 2, 4, 49.

BRONTE, CHARLOTTE, 425.
BROWNE, SIR THOMAS, 178.

BROWNING, ROBERT, mentioned, 389, 390,

INDEX

432, 442, 449, 459; quoted, 141; ac-|
count of, 432-442; parentage, child-
hood, 432; education, 433; the definite
plan of work, 433; Pauline, Paracel-
sus, 434; Strafford, Sordello, Pippa
Passes, 435; Bells and Pomegranates,
436; Elizabeth Barrett, 436, 437; Italy,
437; The Ring and the Book, 437, 438;
philosophy, death, 438; study, 438-442.
Browning, Sharpe's Life of, 433.
Brunnanburh, Battle of, 27; quoted,
28; mentioned, 35.
Brunne, map, 465, Db.

Brunne, Robert Manning of, 49, 54.

Brut, Layamon's, 47, 48, 49; Wace's, 48,
49.

Brutus, in Julius Cæsar, 144.
Buckhurst, map, 465, Dc.
Buckingham, map, 465, Dc.
Budleigh, map, 465, Cc.

BULWER, EDWARD (Lord Lytton), 415,
416, 431.

BUNYAN, JOHN, 206-214; early life, 207;
a soldier, 207; marriage, 207, 208; re-
ligious experience, 208; Bedford Jail,
209, 210; sermons, 210; Pilgrim's
Progress, 210, 211-214; later life, 210;
death, 211; title page of Pilgrim's
Progress, 213; mentioned, 221, 244,
267, 270.

BURKE, EDMUND, mentioned, 2, 223, 238,
289, 290, 296; account of, 301-303.
Burne-Jones, Edward, 404.
BURNEY, FRANCES, 291, 413.
BURNS, ROBERT, mentioned, 86, 265, 316,
317, 324, 325, 369, 396, 399; account of,
310-314; folk-songs, 310; ploughman-
poet, 311, 312; The Cotter's Saturday
Night, 311; Edinburgh, 311; marriage,
312; death, 312; appreciation, 312,
313; study, 313, 314.
Burns, Life of, 387.
BURTON, ROBERT, 178, 374.

Bury St. Edmunds, map, 465, Eb.
Busirus, Young's, 264.
Busy Body, The, 295.

Bute, map, 465, Ba.
BUTLER, SAMUEL, 221, 246.

Byrhtnoth, in Battle of Maldon, 28.
BYRON, LORD, mentioned, 338, 357, 358,
361, 362, 365, 368, 387, 388, 392, 403,
431, 433, 443, 444; account of, 350-357;
ancestry, 351; mother's character, 351;
Harrow and Cambridge, 351, 352;
Hours of Idleness, 352; cynicism, 352;
House of Lords, 352; English Bards,
352; travels, 353; metrical romances,
353, 354; marriage, 354; in Italy, 354;
Don Juan, 355; the Greek Revolution,
355; death, 355; study, 355-357.
Byron, Macaulay's Essay on, 393.

CEDMON, mentioned, 18, 36, 47; account
of, 21-23; his vision, 21; his hymn,
22; works, 22, 23; Genesis, Exodus,

23.

Caerleon, map, 465, Cc.
Caermarthen, map, 465, Bc.

Caernarvon, map, 465, Bb.
Cæsar, Julius, 2.
Caesars, The, 383.
Cain, 354.

467

Caleb Williams, 334.
Cam River, map, 465, Eb.
Cambridge, map, 7, Dc; 465, Eb.
Camelford, map, 465, Bc.
Campaign, The, 226, 227.
Can you Forgive her, 429.
Canterbury: the scene of Chaucer's pil-
grimage, 71; birthplace of Marlowe,
126; map, 7, Dd; 465, Ec.
Canterbury Tales, The, mentioned, 59,
68, 70, 114, 260, 266; described, 71,
72; Caxton's edition, 84; facsimile of
Caxton's page, 85; paraphrased by
Dryden, 220.

Captain Singleton, 272.
Cardiff, map, 465, Cc.
Cardigan, map, 465, Bb.
CAREW, THOMAS, 203; quoted, 204.
Carisbrooke, map, 465, Dc.
Carlisle, map, 465, Ca.
Carlyle, Jane Welsh, 397, 400.
CARLYLE, THOMAS, mentioned, 2, 390, 402,
404, 410; quoted, 389, 431; account of,
396-402; parentage, 396; student life,
396, 397 years of struggle, 397; mar-
riage, 397; Sartor Resartus, 398; lec-
turer and historian, 399; essayist and
biographer, 400; death, 400; the
teacher, 400; study, 401, 402.
Caroline Poets, The, 203.
Casa Guidi Windows, 437.
Cassius, in Julius Cæsar, 144.
Castaway, The, 309, 310.
Castle of Indolence, The, 265.
Castle of Otranto, The, 333.
Castle of Perseverance, 112.
Castle Rackrent, 413.
Castle Spectre, The, 334.
Castletown, Isle of Man, map, 465, Ba.
Catiline, 148.

Cato, Addison's, 234.

Cavalier Poets, The, 203.

CAXTON, WILLIAM, account of, 84; fac-
simile of his page, 85.

Caxtons, The, 416.

Celtic words in English, 36.
Celts, The, 2, 3, 6, 49.
Cenci, The, 361.
Cervantes, 403.

Chalfont St. Giles, map, 465, Dc.
Chansons de Gestes, 43.
CHAPMAN, GEORGE, 151, 366.
Charlemagne, stories of, 43, 44.
Charles V., Robertson's, 301.
Chartism, 400.

CHATTERTON, THOMAS, 307, 366.
CHAUCER, GEOFFREY, mentioned, 42, 54,
56, 58, 59, 83, 86, 92, 102, 106, 113, 130,
225, 266, 325, 366, 459; age of, 59-64;
society, 60; evils of the time, 62; Lon-
don, 63, 64; The Tabard Inn, 64; ac-
count of, 64-75; youth, 64, 65; early
works, 65, 66; Italian tours, 66, 67;
Troilus and Criseyde, 68; allegories,

68, 69; later works, 69, 70; The Can-
terbury Tales, 71, 72; death, 72; ap-
preciation, 72-75; nature poetry, 73;
influence upon language, 74; study,
75; paraphrased by Dryden, 220.
Chelmsford, map, 465, Ec.
Chelsea Carlyle, 399.

Chertsey, map, 465, Dc.

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Colonel Jacque, 272.
Columba, the Irish missionary, 20.
Colyn Clout, Skelton's, 87.
Comedy, The first, 115.
Coming of Arthur, The, 449.
Commonwealth, The, 181.
Compleat Angler, The, 215.
Compleynt to his Purs, Chaucer's, 72.

Chester: a Roman town, 3; miracle plays, Compleynte to Pite, 65.

111; map, 7, Bc; 465, Cb.

Chevy Chase, 88.

Chichester, map, 465, Dc.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 338, 353,

354.

Child's History of England, The, 420.
Chinese Letters, The, 295.

Chretien de Troyes, 47.

Christ, The, of Cynewulf, 24, 25, 27;
quoted, 25.

Christabel, 323.

Christian, in Pilgrim's Progress, 267.
Christian Hero, Steele's, 227.

Christianity in Britain, 19; influence on
early English poetry, 20.
Christmas Tales, The, 420.
Christ's Hospital Five-and-Thirty Years
Ago, 374.

Chronicle, Anglo-Saxon, 27, 34, 35, 47.
Chronicle, Robert of Gloucester's, 49;
Robert Manning's, 49.

Chronicle of Edward I., Peele's, 125.
Chronicles, Holinshed's, 117.

Chronicles, Middle English, 47.

Comus, 184.

Conduct of the Allies, The, 242.
Confessio Amantis, 59.
CONGREVE, WILLIAM, 238, 239.
Coniston, Lake: Ruskin, 408.
Conquest of Granada, Dryden's, 218.
Contention betwixt the Two Famous
Houses of York and Lancaster, The,
118.

Conversion of the Saxons, 19; in Words-
worth's sonnets, 19.

Cooper's Hill, map, 465, Dc.
Corinna, Herrick's, 205.
Cornhill Magazine, The, 425.
Corsair, The, 353, 354.

Cotter's Saturday Night, The, 311.
Count Julian, 388.

Couplet, The, 206, 220, 249, 306, 352.
Covenant, The, 181.

Coventry: miracle plays, 111; mysteries,
111, 117; Shakespeare, 131; map, 465,
Db.

COVERDALE, MILES, Bishop of Exeter, 90,
91.

Church, The, in Britain, 3; conversion of COWLEY, ABRAHAM, 203.
the Saxons, 19.

Church History, Fuller's, 57, 214.
Church Porch, The, Herbert's, 200.
Churchyard poetry, 304.

CIBBER, COLLEY, The Dunciad, 258.
Citizen of the World, The, 295.
Clarissa Harlowe, 275.

CLARKE, CHARLES COWDEN, 365, 366.
Cleobury Mortimer, map, 465, Cb.
Clevedon, Coleridge, 319; map, 465, Cc.
Clive, Macaulay's Essay on, 393.
Cloister and the Hearth, The, 416, 429.
CLOUGH, ARTHUR HUGH, 411, 459.
Clovelly, map, 465, Bc.

Club, The, in The Spectator, 233, 235.
Club, The Literary, 289, 296.
Clyde River, 2; map, 465, Ba.
Cock and the Fox, The, Dryden's, 220.
Cockermouth: Wordsworth, 317; map,
465, Ca.

Coffee-Houses, 220, 229, 230, 231, 239,
243.

Colchester, map, 7, Dd.

COLERIDGE, S. T., mentioned, 214, 316, 317,
332, 333, 369, 370, 371, 373, 381, 383,
397, 408, 431; account of, 319-324;
childhood, 319; radical ideas, Pantis-
ocracy, 319; lyrical ballads, 320; Ger-
many, 320; Christabel, Kubla Khan,
323; prose, 323; death, 324.
Colet, John, 83.

Colin Clout, Spenser's, 104.
COLLINS, WILLIAM, 304.

Colombe's Birthday, 436.

COWPER, WILLIAM, mentioned, 316, 317,
358; account of, 307-310; timidity,
308; the Olney hymns, 308; John Gil-
pin, 308; The Task, 309.
Coxwold, map, 465, Da.
Craigenputtoch: Carlyle, 397; map, 465,
Ca.

Cranford, 425.

Cranmer's Bible, 91.

CRASHAW, RICHARD, 201, 202.

Crawley, Rawdon, in Vanity Fair, 424.
Critical Review, The, 295.

Criticism, 216.

Criticism, Essay on (Pope's), 253; Essays
in, 410; The Function of, 410.
Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, 400;
Cromwell, in Carlyle's Heroes, 399.
Cross, Wilbur L., quoted, 413.
Crossing the Bar, 450.

Crown of Wild Olive, The, 406.
Culture and Anarchy, 411.
Cura Pastoralis, 33, 34.
Currer Bell, pen-name of Charlotte
Brontë, 425.

Curse of Kehama, The, 332.
Cursor Mundi, 54.

Cymbeline, in Geoffrey of Monmouth,
48.

Cymri, The, 2; Cymric words in Eng-
lish, 36.

CYNEWULF, account of, 23-26; works, 24,
25, 26; runes, 24; quoted, 20, 21; Ju-
dith, 29; mentioned, 36, 49.
Cynthia's Revels, 148.

Daily Courant, The, 228.
Danelagh, The, 37.

INDEX

Danes, The, 6, 12, 13, 27; wars of Alfred,
31, 32, 35, 36; Hrothgar, in Beowulf,
11, 43; Orm, 53.
Daniel Deronda, 427.
Dante, 67, 82, 96, 399.

D'Arblay, Madame, Macaulay's Essay
on, 393.

Dartmoor, map, 465, Cc.
Dartmouth, map, 465, Cc.

DARWIN, CHARLES ROBERT, 442, 443.
David Balfour, 430.

David Copperfield, 417, 420.

David Copperfield, in David Copperfield,
419.

Davideis, Cowley's, 203.

De Augmentis Scientiarum, 175.

De Consolatione Philosophiæ, Alfred's
translation, 33, 68; Chaucer's transla-
tion, 67.

Dean, Forest of, map, 465, Cc.
Dean Prior, map, 465, Cc.
Death in the Desert, A, 437.
Death of Hoel, The, 306.

Death of the Duke of Wellington, Ode on
the, 448.

Decameron, The, 59, 71.

469

Development of the English Novel,
Cross's, 413.

Diaries, of Pepys and Evelyn, 215.
DICKENS, CHARLES, mentioned, 389, 390,
423, 428, 429, 431; account of, 417-422;
childhood, 417; early struggles, 418;
first contribution, 419; the novels, 420;
characteristics, 421; philanthropic pur-
pose, 421; position, 422.

Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers,
84.

Dictionary, Johnson's, 281, 285, 286.
Discourses in America, 411.

Discovery of Guiana, Raleigh's, 101.
DISRAELI, BENJAMIN (Lord Beaconsfield),

416.

Dissertation on Roast Pig, A, 374.
Divine Comedy, Dante's, 67.
Divine Emblems, Quarles's, 201.
Do Wel, Do Bet, Do Best, 56.
Dobbin, in Vanity Fair, 424.
Doings of the Senate of Lilliput, 284.
Dolgelly, map, 465, Cb.
Dombey and Son, 420, 422.

Dombey, Paul, in Dombey and Son, 419,
422.

Domett, Alfred, 433.
Don Juan, 353, 355.

Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Don Quixote, 270.

300.

Decline of the stage, 151.

Defence of Guinevere, The, 459.

Defence of Poesy, 99.

Defence of Poetry, Shelley's, 361.
Defensio Secunda, Milton's, 186, 187.
DEFOE, DANIEL, mentioned, 228, 229, 274,
275, 420; account of, 267-273; educa-
tion, 268; The Review, 268; facsimile
of frontispiece, 269; Robinson Crusoe,
270; realism, 271; narratives, 271, 272;
rogue narratives, 272; misfortunes,
273; death, 273; the "novel," 273.
DEKKER, THOMAS, 151.

Demeter and Other Poems, 450.
Denbigh, map, 465, Cb.

Denmark, Mallet's History of, 307.
Deor's Lament, 10, 27.
Deptford, map, 465, Ec.

DE QUINCEY, THOMAS, mentioned, 2, 369,
388, 395, 397, 431; account of, 376-386;
characteristics, 377; childhood, 378;
imagination, 378; effect of sister's
death, 379; experience in London,
380; friendships, 381; marriage, 381;
the opium-eater, 381, 382; the Confes-
sions, 382; magazine articles, 383;
death, 384; study, 385, 386.
Derby, map, 465, Db.

Derwent, The (Wordsworth), 317.
Derwent Water, map, 465, Ca.
Descent of Man, 443.

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Doncaster, a Roman town, 3.
DONNE, JOHN, 200.

Dorchester, map, 465, Cc.
DOUGLAS, GAVIN, 86.

Douglas, Isle of Man, map, 465, Ba.
Dover, map, 465, Ec.
Drama, The, development, 108-129; re-
ligious rites, 109; miracle plays or
mysteries, 110; pageants, 110; Ches-
ter, York, Towneley, Coventry, 111;
realistic portrayal of character, 111;
typical characters, 111; moralities,
112; Skelton's Necromancer, 113; in-
terludes of John Heywood, 113-115;
Four P.'s, 113-115; comedy, 115;
Udall's Ralph Roister Doister, 115;
influence of Latin dramatists, 115, 116;
tragedy, 116; Norton and Sackville's
Gorboduc, 116; historical plays, 117,
118; theatres, 119-121; companies,
121; Shakespeare's predecessors, 122;
Lyly, 122-125; Swan Theatre, interior
of, 123; euphuism, 124, 125; Peele,
Kyd, Greene, Nash, Lodge, 125, 126;
Marlowe, 126-128; study, 128, 129; de-
cline of drama, 176; the restoration,
217, 218.

Dramatic Literature of the Age of Eliza-
beth, 386.

Dramatic Lyrics, 436.

Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, 436.
Dramatists, lesser, 151.

Drapier Letters, The, 244.

DRAYTON, MICHAEL, quoted, 130.

Dream of Fair Women, A, 445.

Dream of the Rood, of Cynewulf, 24,

27.

Druids, The, 19.

Dryburgh Abbey, map, 465, Ca.

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