Pan, Mrs. Browning, The Dead, iv, 217
Pandasto, Greene, ii, 248 Pandects, Irnerius, i, 133 Panegyric, S. Daniel, ii, 265 Pangbourne, iv, 185
Pantomimic entertainments, i, 220 Papal tribute, i, 210
Papal Tyranny, Cibber, iii, 169 Paper-making, i, 267, 269 Parable of the Wicked Mammon, W. Tyndale, i, 334
Paracelsus, Browning, iv, 191, 221, 222, 306
Paradise of Dainty Devices, The, ii, 137
Paradise Lost, Milton, ii, 280, iii, 10, 18, 80-85; title-page, 82 Paradise Regained, Milton, ii, 174, iii, 18, 80, 82; title-page, 83 Pardoner and the Frere, The, ii, 160 Parham Hall, iv, 13 Paris, i, 133, 135, ii, 38, 48, 100, 140, 141, 294, 297, iii, 53, 72, 96, 209, 356, iv, 274
Paris, Congreve's Judgment of, iii, 164
Paris, Peele's The Arraignment of, ii, 183, 185, 186
Paris Sketch Book, The, Thackeray, iv, 274
Parish Register, Crabbe, iv, 12 Parisina, Byron, iv, 114 Parismus, E. Ford, ii, 97 Parker, Archbishop, i, 60 Parker, Archbishop Matthew, ii, 76, 101, 103, 171; his part in Bishop's Bible, 76; De Antiquitate, Ecclesie Cantuariensis, 76
Parker Book (Anglo-Saxon), i, 65 Parker, Margaret, iv, 113 Parliament, i, 9, 12
Parliament, Raleigh's, The Proroga- tion o', ii, 59
Parliament of Bees, J. Day's The, ii, 349, 350
Parliament of Fowls, i, 146; Chaucer,
Parliament of Love, Massinger's The,
Parliament of the Three Ages, i, 284 Parliamentary precedents, Waller, iii,
Parliamentary Reform, J. S. Mill's Thoughts, iv, 297 Parnassus, ii, 273-275 Parnell, Thomas, iii, 195, 219; his posthumous works, 195, 199; ancestors, 216; birth, education, Archbishop Dr. William King his patron, 216; Archdeacon of Clogher, 216; family bereavements, 216–217;
intemperance, 217; contributed to Spectator, ib.; his verse, ib.; Essay on Homer for Pope, ib. ; his Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice, ib.; death, ib.; his verse (with The Hermit), gathered by Pope, ib.; published with certificate by Swift, ib.; character and portrait, 217, 269 Parr, Queen Katherine, ii, 162 "Parson Adams," iv, II Parson's Green, iii, 307 Parson's Tale, The, Chaucer, i, 151 Parson's Tale, Chaucer, i, 194 Parson of Quality, Pope's Song by a,
Parthenissa, Lord Orrery, iii, 78 Parthenophil, B. Barnes, ii, 142 Parthenophil and Parthenophe, Barnes, ii, 261 Pascal, iii, 31, 97 Passionate Pilgrim, Jaggard's, ii, 230 Passions, Raleigh, ii, 61 Past and Present, T. Carlyle, iv, 249, 257-258
Pastime of Pleasure, The, S. Hawes, i, 343
Paston family in Norfolk, i, 252-258 Paston Letters, i, 244, 245, 250, 256 Paston, Sir John, i, 255 Paston, Margaret, i, 253 Pastor Fido, Guarini, ii, 265; Fan- shawe's version of Guarini's, iii, 89 Pastoral Baliad, Shenstone, extract, 1 iii, 301
Pastoral Care, Gregory's, i, 48. 50, 51, 56
Pastorals, Pope, iii, 192, 196 Pater, Walter Horatio, iii, 187, iv. 358-360; birth, education, 358; Fellow of Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 358; his Emerald Uthwart, ib.; essay on Winckelmann, ib.; Kenais- sance Studies, 359, 359-360; his Marius the Epicurean, 359; in Kensington, ib.; Imaginary Por- traits, ib.; Appreciations, ib.; Plato and Platonism, ib.; The Child in the House, ib.; returns to Oxford, 359; illness and death, ib.; buried in St. Giles' cemetery, ib.; appear- ance and character, ib.; style, 358; specimen, 359-360; portrait, 358 Pater, Dr. Glode, iv, 358 Patience, i, 121 Patin, iii, 53 Patrize's De Regno et Regis Institu tione, i, 328 Paul III., Pope, i, 318 Paul Clifford, Lytton's, iv, 185 Paulet, Sir Amias, ii, 7 Paulina on the Vision to God, Epistle to, i, 19
Paulinus, Archbp. of York, i, 19 Paulus Jovius, A Worthy Tract of, S. Daniel, ii, 265 Pausanias, ii, 77, 375 Pawling, Mrs. Sydney, i, viii Payne, Mr. John, i, 184 Peacock, Thomas Love, iv, 190-191; Headlong Hall, 190; Melincourt, 191; Nightmare Abbey, ib.; Rhodo
daphne, ib.; Maid Marian, ib; Misfortunes of Elphin, ib.; Crochet Castle, ib.; Gryl Grange, ib. Peacock, T. L., iv, 296 Peacock's Bold Robin, i, 298 Peak, Hobbes, Latin Wonders of the, iii, 55 Peari, The, i, 110, 119, 120; extract, 121-122, 284 Pearson, ii, 383
Pearson, Bp of Chester, iii, 99, 122 Peckham, iii, 343, 344; iv, 222 Pecock, Bp. Reginald, i, 242, 244; career, 245; specimen of his style, ¿ 247
Pedlar, Gay, The, iii, 216
Peele, George, ii, 94, 16,, 17
182-185, 186, 204, 205; birth, educa- tion, 182; The Arraignment of Paris, 183; Old Wives' Tale, 183 184; his David and Bethsabe, 184; Edward I., ib; The Battle of Alcazar, ib.; his pageants and poetical speeches, 185 Peele, Nicholas, ii, 110 Peg Woffington, C. Reade, iv. 322 Pelham, Lytton's iv, 185 Pembroke, Countess of, ii, 279 Pembroke, William Herbert, Earl of, ii, 106; his players, ii, 170, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 223, 231, 265, 284 Pembroke, William, 3rd Earl, ii, 352 Pendennis, Thackeray, iv, 275, 276 Pendennis Castle, iii, 35 Peninsula, Napier's History of the War in the, iv, 175, 176 Peninsular War, Southey, iv, 60 Penitential Psalms, i, 352 Penkill Castle, Ayrshire, iv, 348 Pennant, Thomas, iii, 375 Penseroso, Milton, i, 118 Penshurst, ii, 37; iii, 123; iv, 178 Pentameron and Pentalogia, Landor's The, iv, 173 Pentateuch, Tyndale, ii, 100 Pentonville, iv, 295 Pepys, John, iii, 138
Pepys, Samuel, iii, 99, 133, 158, 175; birth, parentage, education, marriage to Elizabeth St. Michel, iii, 138; enters service of the Crown, ib.; as Clerk of the Acts, ib.; commences his Diary, ib.; residence, ib.; Younger Brother of Trinity House, ib.; a Tangier Commissioner, ib. ; defective vision, ib. ; death of Mrs. Pepys, 139; M. P. for Castle Rising, ib.; Secretary to the Admiralty, ib.; persecuted for Popish Plot, ib.; con- fined in Tower, ib. ; sent to Tangier, ib.; elected President of Royal Society, ib.; charged with treason, ib.; Memoirs of the Royal Navy, ib.; Treasurer of Christ's Hospital, ib.; death at Clapham, ib.; his library bequeathed to Magdalen Coll., Camb., ib.; Diary deciphered by Lord Braybrooke, ib.; extract from Diary, 139; portrait, 140; facsimile of Letter, 140; portrait of Mrs. Pepys, 141; posthumous influence of writing, 172
Pepysian Library, i, 270; MSS., i, 302 Philips, Ambrose, iii, 214 Perceval romances, i, 112
Percy and Douglas ballad, ii, 45 Percy Ballads, i, 298, 300, 303 Percy's Reliques, iii, 273, 296, 302 Percy, Thomas, Bishop of Dromore, i, 297; ii, 156; iii, 302, 379; iv, 2, 264; discovery of early ballads, i, 301, 302; birth, education, i, 301; Reliques of Ancient Poetry, 1, 301, 302, 303; iii, 302; his friends, i, 301, 302; as editor, i, 302; edits Household Book of 1512, i, 303; Dean of Carlisle and Bishop of Dromore, iii, 302; original poem, Hermit of Warkworth, i, 303; death, 303; por- trait, ii, 302; effect of his find, i, 301, 312
Percy, William, ii, 263 Peregrine Pickle, Smollett, iii, 322, 325
Pericles and Aspasia, Landor, iv, 173, 174-175
Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Shakespeare, ii, 240, 242, 243, 244 Perkin Warbeck, Ford's, ii, 358 Perkins, William, theologian, ii, 370 Perrault, iii, 170
Persian Eclogues, W. Collins, iii, 291 Persius, ii, 272, iii, 142, 163; trans. by Dryden, iii, 105
Pervigilium Veneris, i, 298
Peter Bell, Wordsworth, iv, 148, 170 Peter of Langtoft, i, 129 "Peter Plymley," letters, S. Smith, iv, 100
"Peter Porcupine," Cobbett, iv, 100 Peter Simple, Lever, iv, 243, 247 Peter Wilkins, R. Paltock, iii, 327 Peter's pence, i, 45, 81
Peterborough, ii, 324; Abbey, i, 74, 75 Peterborough Book (Anglo-Saxon), i, 65 Petrarch, i, 120, 121, 128, 136, 137, 141, 142, 144, 238, 241, 313, 347, 350, ii, 110, iii, 58, iv, 34 Petrarchan sonnet, ii, 44 Petrarch's Canzoniere, i, 171 Petrarch's Trionfi, iv, 124 Petre House, Aldersgate Street, iii, 27 Pettie, George, ii, 90; Petite Palace of Pettie his Pleasure, 90, 92 Peveril of the Peak, iv, Sir Walter Scott, 102
Phaer, Thomas, Æneid, ii, 137
Phaethon, Kingsley, iv, 324
Philips, John, iii, 272; birth, study of Milton, The Splendid Shilling, Blen- heim, merit of Cider, buried in Hereford Cathedral, monument at Westminster Abbey, iii, 180; portrait, 180 Philips, Katherine, "The Matchless Orinda," iii, 153. Phillips, Edward, iii, So "Phillis is my only Joy," Sedley, iii, 159
Phillis: Honoured with Pastorall Sonnets, Lodge, ii, 94 Philobiblon, Bury, i, 242 Phi octetes in Lemnos, Russell, iv, 34 Philological epoch, i, 130 Philological treasure, i, 78, 79 Philosophers of Victorian Era, iv, 336 342
Philosophers, Dictes and Sayeings the, Earl Rivers, i, 261, 263, 267 Philosophers, The, iv, 336 Philosophical" experiment, iii, 87 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, iii, 140 Philosophy, The
Experimental, Cowley, iii, 74 Philosophy, Cowley's Proposition for the Advancement of Experimental, iii, 98
Philosophy, dispute between Old and New, ii, 170; early eighteenth century, iii, 186; history of, iii, 94; eighteenth century, iii, 358; study of, iii, 140
Philosophy, Professors of Moral, iv, 338
Phabus and Daphne Applied, The Story of, Waller, iii, 70 Phœnix, i, 28
Phonix, James VI. (I.), ii, 261 Phanix of Lactantius, i, 33 Phrygius, Dares, i, 116 Physicians, Royal College of, i, 323 Physiography, Huxley, iv, 342 Phytologia, E. Darwin, iv, 32 Piccadilly bowling green, iii, 25 Pickering, Sir Gilbert, iii, 104 Pickwick Papers, Dickens, iv, 234, 235, 237
Picturesque, Price's Essay on the, iii, 374
Picturesque writing, iii, 374, 375 Piers Plowman, William Langland, i, 84, 85, 95, 96, 98, 100, 110, 128, 141, 175, 180, 235; ii, 125, 280
Phalaris, Bentley's, Dissertation on the Pierce Pennilesse, Nash, ii, 98
Phalaris, Epistles of, iii, 170
Pharsalia, Lucan's, ii, 172
Phelps, iv, 223
Philalethes, Eugenius, iii, 64 Philastes, ii, 321, 325, 326
Philastes, Beaumont and Fletcher, ii, 245
Philip van Artevelde, Sir H. Taylor, iv, 231, 232
Pierrepont, Lady Mary, see Montagu Pilfold, Elizabeth, later Mrs. Shelley, iv, 125
Pilgrims of the Rhine, Lord Lytton, iv, 186
Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan, iii, 133, 136
Pilgryme atte Plow, Treuthe, i, 95 Pindar, Peter, i, 338
Pindaric Odes, Cowley, iii, 74 Pinto, Ferdinand Mendez, i, 195 Philip-Sparrow, Skelton, i, 339; title- Pious Meditation on a Broomstick,
Pippa Passes, Browning, iv, 221, 223, 306
Pisa, iv, 116, 117, 128, 173, 215, 223 Pisan, Christine de, i, 193 Piscatory Authors, The first, iii, 44 Piscatory Eclogues, Ph. Fletcher, ii, 280, 282
Pisgah-sight, Fuller, iii, 50; title-page, 51
Pitt, William, iv, 79, 82 Plague in London, ii, 206, 233, 235 Plague Year, Defoe's The, iii, 255 Plantarum, Cowley, iii, 74 Plantations, Lord Bacon on, ii, 19 Plants, Bishop Berkeley on The Spirit of, iii, 263
Plants, E. Darwin's Loves of the, iv, 32
Platen, ii, 203
Plato, i, 182, 318
Plato's Republic, i, 242
Plato and Platonism, Pater, iv, 359 Platonists, English, iii, 90
Plautus, ii, 155, 159, 162, 310; Men- achmi, ii, 203
Play, rhymed, iii, 114
Players or Actors, ii, 170, 230, 232; iii, 71
Playgoers of Elizabethan and Jacobean period, ii, 331-332 Play-houses, ii, 168 Plays, iii, 99
Plays, the Chronicle, ii, 205 Plays, "heroic," iii, 78 Plays, the historical tragedy, ii, 205 Play in Italy and France, Classical, iv, 307
Plays on the Passions, J. Baillie, iv,
Playwrights, decadent English, ii, 357 Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, Hood, iv, 192
Pleasures of Hope, Campbell, i, 186; iv, 62, 63, 64
Pleasures of the Imagination, Aken- side, iii, 294
Pleasures of Memory, Rogers, iv, 152 Plegmund, Archbishop, i, 50, 56, 64 Pléiade, The, ii, 261, 275, 278 Pliny, iii, 253
Plummer, Mr., i, 250 Plutarch's Lives, ii, 224, 225, 226, 240, 244, 248; North's translation, ii, 103-106
Plymton, iii, 378 Poem, earliest English, i, 7, 8; oldest Anglo-Saxon Christian, 19 Poem, The Moral, i, 76, 79 Poemata, T. Campion, ii, 278 Poems, M. Arnold, iv, 308, New, iv, 309
Poems, Beddoe, iv, 195
Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, iv, 282
Poems of 1844, Mrs. Browning, iv,
Poems of W. Cartwright, iii, 9 Poems, J. Cleveland, iii, 91 Poems, H. Coleridge, iv, 195 Poems, Cowper, iv, 5
Poems, Lyric and Pastoral, M. Dray- ton, ii, 270
Poems, Drummond of Hawthornden, ii, 297
| Poetry, Hazlitt on, iv, 168 Poetry, a Rhapsody, Swift, On, iii, 244
Poetry by Victor and Cazire, Shelley, Original, iv, 126
Poetry, T. Warton's History English, ii, 296, 331
Poetry, Waller's innovation, iii, 69
Poems and Songs, T. Flatman, iii, Poetry, see Couplet
Poems, Gay's, iii, 214
Poems on historical events, i, 65
Poetry, see Essays of a Prentice Poetry, see Heroic Verse
Poems on Various Subjects, Lamb and Poet and the Bird, Mrs. Browning, iv,
Politian, i, 347, ii, 301
Poems of 1842, Tennyson, iv, 204 Poems, E. Waller, title page,
Poems, Wordsworth, iv, 44 Poetaster, B. Jonson, ii, 314 Poetical Blossoms, Cowley, iii, 72 Poetical literature delayed, i, 107 Poetical Sketches, Blake, iv, 3 Poetical Works, L. Hunt, iv, 135 Poeticum Boreale, Corpus, i, 17 Poétique, Boileau's L'Art, iii, 190 Poetry, i, 7; Anglo-Saxon, i, 17, 18; in age of Anne, Biblical school, i, 18, 19; change wrought by Wordsworth and Coleridge, iv, 35-39; Chaucer, father of modern English, i, 141; classical, iv, 31, 32; classical English, iii, 219, 220; of Common- wealth period, iii, 90; decadence in, iii, 58; under spell of Petrarchism, ib.; elegiac, i, 119, iii, 296; love, invented by Carew, iii, 19; lyrical, i, 122; its acme, iii, 14; mediæval legendary, i, 107: nature study, iii, 271; Northumbrian, i, 18; pat- riotic, i, 126; poetry and pas- sion, iv, 112; political, i, 89; popular, i, 89; religious, i, 58; Restoration, iii, 101; revolt against versification of Commonwealth, iii, 65-66; rhetorical, revolt against, iv, 31; rime royal, i, 143, 144, 146; romantic, iv, 31; romantic movement, iii, 270; rude, i, 298 Poetry, Art of English, ii, 88, 89 Poetry, Defence or Apology of, Sir P. Sidney, ii, 39, 40, 45-46 Poetry, Discourse of English Factrie, Webbe, ii, 88
Poetry, French octosyllabic, i, 143
Political Discourses, Hume, iii, 350 Political Economy, J. S. Mill, iv, 295, 296, 297-298
Political Essays, Hazlitt, iv, 167 Political History of the Devil, iii, 270 Political Justice, Godwin's Enquiry Concerning, iv, 84
Pollard, Mr. Alfred W., i, viii, 151, 167, 173, 200, 201, 236; ii, 159, 160 Pollock, iv, 344 Polly, Gay, iii, 214 Polonius, E. Fitzgerald, iv, 344 Polyeucte, Corneille, iii, 7 Pol hymnia, ii, 185 Poly-Olbion, M. Drayton, ii, 269, 270, 388
Pompeii, Macaulay, iv, 259 Ponet, Bp., Divine Tragedy, i, 334 Poor, Crabbe on Dwellings of the, iv,
Poore, Bp. of Salisbury, i, 87 Popanilla, Disraeli, iv, 188 Pope, Alexander, i, 8, 18, 168, 309; ii, 300; iii, 164, 166, 168, 169, 177, 179, 213, 214, 215, 244, 249, 254, 258, 259, 260, 263, 267, 269, 270, 272, 277, 295, 302, 337, 362; iv, 10, 34, 77, 109, 153, 370, 371; influ- ence of Boileau on Pope, iii, 190, 191; his Essay on Criticism, 190, 192, 196, 201; admits Dryden his example, 191; long the centre of poetical attention, 190; limited field of verse in his age, 192; his aim, ib.; his Pastorals, ib.; his Rape of the Lock, iii, 193, 196, 202; its ex- cellence, ib.; European celebrity, 193; his Messiah, 197, 203, 204: its polish, 193; his delicacy of phrase, 194; Swift's encomium, 194, 198; his Odyssey, 194; his Homer, 194,
198; benefit of his study, 194; birth and parentage, 195; early childhood, ib.; irregular education, 196; ill- health, ib.; early poetry, ib.; his Alexander, Prince of Rhodes, 196; turns to literature, ib.; his friends, ib.; his Pastorals, ib.; rapid rise, ib.; his Windsor Forest, 197; at age of 26 the most eminent man of letters, 198; his translation of the Iliad, ib.; attacks Addison, 198; profits from Homer's Iliad, ib.; its effect upon taste, 198; coadjutors in translation of the Odyssey, ib.; in- adequate Greek, 199; issues his Works, ib.; his Eloisa to Abelard, ib.: edits Parnell's Works, ib.; writes the Dunciad, 199, 200, 219 295; epistle of False Taste, his Essay on Man, 200, 205, 219, 220; Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, 200, 201, 219; influenced by Warburton, 200; illness and death, ib.; buried at Twickenham, ib; person and cha- racter, 201; specimens of his verse, 201-208: Moral Essays, 207; por- traits, 191, 194, 198, 204; Gay's congratulatory poem, 215; later writings, 219; his maturity, ib.; Imitations of Horace, 219; his prose, 220; quarrels with Addison, 227; lampoons Tickell, ib.; contributor to Spectator, 232; his optimism, 239 Pope, Mrs., Alexander's mother, iii, 192, 200
Pope Alexander VI., ii, 142 Pope Boniface, VIII., i, 180 Pope Pius V., ii, 75, 143 Popham, Sir Home, iv, 190 Poplar Field, Cowper's The, iv, 6 Porphyria's Lover," Browning, iv,
Prelates, The Practise of, Tyndale, i, Procession (Queen Mary's Tuneral),
334 Prelude, Wordsworth, iv, 41, 43, 44 Premierfait, Laurent de, i, 188 Pre-Raphaelites, iv, 343, 344
Procter, Bryan Waller (Barry Corn- wall), iv, 232, 233 Proctor, Mrs., iv, 144
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, iv, 346, Professor, The, C. Brontë, iv, 282
Press, Analogy of Free, i, 88 Preventing the Ruin of Great Britain, Berkeley's, An Essay towards, iii, 260
Prévost d'Exiles, iii, A. F., 253 Prévost, A. F., iii, 380 Price, Richard, iv, 83
Price, Sir Uvedale, iii, 374; his protest against formal gardening, 374; Essay on the Picturesque, 374; translator of Pausanias, 375
Pride of Life, The, ii, 155
Pride, Spenser's House of, ii, 121-122 Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen, iv, 92, 94
Priestley, Joseph, iv, 83
Prince George of Denmark, iii, 248 Prince Henry, ii, 51, 54
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangan, Brown- ing's, iv, 224
Prince Otto, Stevenson, iv, 362 Prince Regent, iv, 134
Prince of Wales, Frederick, iii, 270, 275
Princess Elizabeth's marriage, ii, 250,
Progress of Poesy, Gray's, The, iii, 287,
Progress of the Soul, The, John Donne, ii, 294
Projectors, The, Wilson, iii, 109 Prometheus Bound, Mrs. Browning, iv, 214
Prometheus, extract from Byron's, iv, 118
Prometheus Unbound, Shelley, iii, 219, iv, 123, 127, 128 Promos and Cassandra, Whetstone, G., ii, 167
Prophesying, The Liberty of, Taylor, iii, 39
Prose of Anne and George I., iii, 220; Caxton and English, 1, 269; Cow- ley's, i, 75; Commonwealth, iii, 31 2; English, ii, 4; Fifteenth Cen-
tury, i, 194, 195; of Jeremy Taylor and others, ii, 98; middle 14th Century, i, 93; Popular Restoration, iii, 133; Progress of English, iii, 115, 116; Revival of, iii, 31 Prose and Verse, Oldham's, Remains in, iii, 156
Prose-writers, pre-Restoration period, iii, 41
Prospect of Society, A, Goldsmith, 111, 344 Prospero of Shakespeare, ii, 251, 252 Protestant, Goldsmith's trans. of
Memoirs of a, iii, 343 Prothalamion, Spenser's, ii, 115, 126 Prothero, Mr. R. E., iv, 118 Provençal poets, i, 104 Proverbs of King Alfred, i, 76 Proverbs, J. Heywood's, ii, 161 Provok'd Wife, Vanbrugh, iii, 167 Prynne's Histriomastix, ii, 352 Psalms, King Alfred, i, 49, 51 Psalms, Lord Bacon's, Paraphrase,
Psalters, i, 213, MS. i, 21, 83 Psalter of Bishop Adhelm, i, 206
quarian and geographical research, 85; Purchas his Pilgrimes, 85; his inspiration of Coleridge, 85
Pure School, iv, 10° Puritan, The, ii, 241 Puritans, iii, 99
Puritan and the Papist, The, Cowley, iii, 72
Purle Island, The, Ph. Fletcher, ii, 280-282
Purvey, John, i, 213; his Biblical translations, 214, 219 Pusey, iv, 266 Putney, iii, 266
Puttenham, George, ii, 88 Puttenham, Richard, ii, 88 Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed, i, 117 Pye, Henry James, i, 338, iv, 60 Pygmalion's Image, Marston's The Metamorphosis of, ii, 218, 337 Pynson, Richard, i, 273 Pyrford, ii, 294
Pystill of Swete Susan, The, i, 282, 284
UADRIREGIO, Frezzi, i, 283 Quantock Hills, iv, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41 Quantocks, iv, 366
Quarles, Francis, ii, 285, 287, 288; birthplace, family, and education, 287; cupbearer to the Princess Palatine, ib.; A Feast for Worms, ib; Sion's Sonnet, ib.; Argalus and Parthenia, ib. ; Emblems, 288; secretary to Archbishop Ussher, ib. ; Chronologer to City of London, ib. ; writings in defence of Charles I, ib. ; death in London, and burial in St. Olave's Church, ib.; portrait, 287; style, 285, 287; specimen, 288; iii, 82
Quarterlies, the, iv, 201
Quarterly Review, iv, 80, 72, 98, 107, 127, 154, 167, 180
Queen of Arragon, The, Habington's, iii, 22
Queen Charlotte, iv, 89 ii,' Queen Hester, ii, 162
Arnold's Chronicle, i, 311 Proclamations of Henry VIII., i, 341, 344, Richard Grafton Prior, Matthew, i, 127, 132, iii, 219, iv, 195; his richness of style and Gallic grace, 193; birth at Wim- borne, 208; at Westminster School, ib; withdrawn, and serves in uncle's wine-house, discovered by Lord Dorset, returns to Westminster school, his friends, ib.; goes to Cambridge, ib.; joint author of The Hind and the Panther Trans- vers'd, ib.; becomes a diplomat ; | Pseudo-Martyr, John Donne, ii, 294 his success; fall of his party; im | Psyche, Keats, iv, 142 prisoned; his Alma; friends publish first edn. of Poems; settled at Down Hall, 209, 211; death, 195, 209; burial in Westminster Abbey, 209; his person, 209; specimens of his verse, 209-211; portrait, 209 Priscus, i, 7
of William de Shoreham, i, 207| of Richard Rolle, i, 207, 213 Psalter of Sternhold and Hopkins, i, 357
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Browne's, ex- tract from, iii, 54
Prisoner of Chillon, Byron's, iv, 115 Privy Council, ii, 172 Privy Seal Office, i, 192
Pseudologia Politike, Arbuthnot, iii,
Psychodia Platonica; or, a Platonical Song of the Soul, H. More, iii, 91 Psychology, iii, 78
Psychology, Spencer's Principles of, iv, 337
Public Advertiser, The, iii, 369, 370 Pulci, i, 259, 347
Pulleyn, Octavius, iii, 153 Purcell, Edward, see FitzGerald
Queen Mab, Shelley's, iv, 126 Queen Mary, iv, 304 Queen Mary's Psalter, i, So Queen Mary, Tennyson's, iv, 206 Queen Mother and Rosamund, iv, 346 Queen of the Air, The, Ruskin, iv, 293
Queen Square, Bloomsbury, iv, 352 Queenhoo Hall, Strutt and Scott, iv, 72-73, 102
Queensberry, Duke of, iii, 214 Queensberry, Duchess of, Catherine Hyde, iii, 214, 216 Quellen, Brandl's, ii, 155 Quest of Cynthia, The, M. Drayton, ii, 271
Quick, the Actor, ii, 240 Quillinan, Dora, née Wordsworth, iv, 46
Quin, James, iii, 274
Quincy, Thomas, Shakespeare's son-in- law, ii, 254
Purchas, Samuel, ii, 86, 364; anti- Quincy, Richard, ii, 212
Radiation, Tyndall, iv, 340 Raeburn, Sir Henry, iv, 67 Raillery, Swift on, iii, 247 Kaleigh, Sir Walter, ii, 4, 5, 17, 36, 46, 62, 64, 65, 112, 113, 118, 120, 128, 146, 172, 223, 304, 316, 365; birth, descent, education, travels, 47 ; poem attached to Gascoigne's Steel Glass, 47; com- mands a ship in Sir H. Gilbert's American expedition, 47; returns and goes to Court, 47; given a com- mand in Ireland, 47-48; favour with Queen Elizabeth, 48; numerous appointments, 48; innuendoes, 48; residence at Youghal, 48; colonial projects, founds Virginia, 49; render the potatoe and tobacco popular, 49 ; meets Spenser in Ireland, 49; styled "The Shepherd of the Ocean" by Spenser, 49; his Report of the Truth of the Fight [Sir Richard Grenville's] about the Isles of the Azores, 50; loss of Queen Elizabeth's favour, 50; marries Elizabeth Throgmorton, 50; settles at Sherborne Castle, 50; his poem Cynthia the Lady of the Sea, 50, 59 60; disappearance of his writings, 50-51; in Parliament, 50; his expedition to Guiana, 51; publishes narrative, 51; his part in Cadiz expedition, 51; quarrels with and supplants Earl of Essex, 51; alleged abettor of Lady Arabella Stuart, 51; ill favour with James I., 51; convicted of complicity in Lord Cobham conspiracy, 51, 53-57; fourteen years' captivity in the Tower, 51; writes his History of the World, 51, 53; friendship of Prince Henry, 51, 54 permitted a second voyage to Guiana, 53; enmity to Spain, 53; trial and execution, 53; high merit as a prose writer, 53; his verse, 54; his style, 54, 55, 57; his Discoverie of Guiana, 57, 58; Maxims of State, 59; The Prorogation of Parliament, 59; Advice to a Son, 59; as a poet, 59-61; his reply If all the world and love were young," 60; Sonnet on Lucan, 61; possible author of lines to Cynthia, 61; place in literature, 62; portrait, 59; Hakluyt, letter to, 84
Ralph Roister Doister, ii, 161, 162 Ramblers, Johnson's, iii, 330, 333 Rambouillet school, iii, 78
Ramsay, Allan, i, 296, iii, birth, 266;
ib.; continuation of King James' Christ's Kirk, ib.; his Scottish an- thology, The Tea Table Miscellany, ib.; The Evergreen, ib.; pastoral play, The Gentle Shepherd, ib.; be- comes a bookseller and a literary centre, 267; whimsical house, ab.; his poetical hoax, Hardy Knute, ib.; death in Edinburgh, 267, iv, 1, 30 Ramsay, James, iii, 349 Randolph, Thomas, ii, 136, 312; iii, 6; poet for students, 31; birth, edu- cation, friend of Ben Jonson, 31; his Aristippus, The Jealous Lovers, Muses' Looking Glass Amyntas, 31; death and tomb at Blatherwick, 31 Ranke, ii, 24
Rape of the Lock, A. Pope, iii, 190, 193, 196, 202 Raphael, i, 212
Rapin René, iii, 177, 178; Reflections, 190, iv, 369
Rasselas, S. Johnson, iii, 327, 330, 333, 335-6, 342
Rate, David, i, 290 Rattlesnake, H.M.S., iv, 341 Ravenna, iv, 115, 116 Reade, Charles, iii, 323, iv, 319, 321- 22; birth, education, 321; Bar practise, ib.; plays, 321, 322; Masks and Faces, 321-2; novels, Peg Wof- fington, 322; Christie Johnstone, 322; It is Never Too Late to Mend, 322; its success, ib.; The Cloister and the Hearth, 322; Hard Cash, 322; Griffith Gaunt, his masterpiece, 322; A Terrible Temptation, 322; as playwright, 322; industry, temper, 322; death, burial at Willesden, 322; portrait, 322; style, 319
Reading of Books, Carlyle on, The, iv, 255
Ready and Easy Way, The, Milton, iii, 34 Realist, ii, 310
Reason, Kule of, or, Art of Logique, i, 329
Reasoning of Restoration, iii, 97 Rebecca and Kowéna, Thackeray, iv, 276
Recueil des Histoires de Troye, Le, i, 265, 267
Relation of a Journey, G. Sandys, iii, 67
Religio Laici, Dryden, iii, 105, 150 Religio Medici, Sir T. Browne, iii, 52 Religion, Butler's Analogy of, iii, 360, 361
Religion, Christian, i, 2, 4 Religion, Clarke's, Evidences of, iii, 185
Religion, Hume's, Natural History of, iii, 350
Religion and Policy, Clarendon, iii, 37 Religion of Protestants, A, Chilling- worth's, iii, 4; Quotation from, 5 Religion, Swift's, Project for the Ad- vancement of, iii, 241
Religious controversy, works of, i, 333
Religious drama, i, 220, 222, 237 Religious houses, Langland on, i, 97 Religious Meditations, Lord Bacon, ii,
Reliquie Wottonianae, I. Walton, iii, 43
Reliques of Ancient Poetry, Percy's, i, 301
Reminiscences of Carlyle, Froude's, iv, 255, 331 Remorse, S. T. Coleridge, iv, 51, 58,
Renaissance, The, i, 240, 313, 314, 315, 347; the later, ii, 109, iii, 184; its departure, iii, 174 Renaissance, English, ii, 312, iii, 58 Renaissance verse-writers, their de ficiency, iii, 90
Renaissance, Pater's, Studies in the History of the, iv, 359-360 Renaissance in Italy, Symonds, iv, 361 Renaud, i, 106
Renewing of Love, Edward's, ii, 138-139
Representative Government, J. S. Mill,
Repressor of over much Blaming of the
Clergy, Bishop Pecock, i, 245, 247 Resolves, Owen Feltham, iii, 5; title- page, 6
Restoration era, iii, 78, 174–175 Restoration writers, ii, 312 ketaliation, Goldsmith, iii, 345 Retreat, The, H. Vaughan, iii, 65 Return from Parnassus, ii, 273 Revenge, The, E. Young, iii, 278
Review newspaper, Defoe's, iii, 254 Review of books, iii, 178 Reviews, The, iv, 97-98 Reviews, first in English newspapers, iii, 182
Redbourne Hall, iv, 32 Red Bull Playhouse, ii, 234 Red Cotton Night-cap Country, Brown- Revenger's Tragedy, Tourneur, ii, 338, ing's, iv, 225 Reflections, Rapin, iii, 178 Reflections on the Revolution in France, Burke, iv, 80, 81, 83 Reflections, William Wotton, iii, 170 Reformation, The, i, 314, 316, ii, 157, 160, 162, 220, iv, 331 Reformation, Influence of the, ii, 2-3 Reformation literature, i, 334 Reformation in Scotland, Knox's, History of the, ii, 80
Regicide Peace, Burke's, Thoughts on the Prospect of a, iv, 77, 78, 82 Regius, Professor of History, iv, 333
a wig-maker, 267; early publications, Relapse, Vanbrugh's, The, iii, 167
Revolutionary Epic, Disraeli, The, iv, 188
Revolutionary school, iv, 109 Revolutionists, The, in fiction, iv, 86 Reward of the Faithful, G. Fletcher, ii, 283
Reynard, The Fox, Caxton's, i, 270 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, ii, 233, iii, 284, 302, 303, 329, 334, 340, 345, 353, 354, 363, iv, 11, 88
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