Behmen, Jacob, 211, 392. Belleforest, François de, 353. Bentham, Jeremy, lviii. Berkeley, George, xii, 210, 287 n., 327, 338, 390. Betterton, T., 141, 377. Bewick, T., 201, 388.
Bible, 6-11, 264, 271, 272-3, 351. Bickerstaff, Isaac, 139, 140, 377, Birrell, A., lxxii, lxxiii. Blackstone, Sir William, 157, 380.
Blackwood's Magazine, XXV- xxvii, xxxvii, lxxi.
Blackwood, W., xxvii, 296, 413. Blount, Martha, 121, 321, 324, 374.
Boccaccio, Giovanni, xliii, 12, 16,
127, 137, 268, 320, 343, 352, 408-9, 422.
Boileau, Nicolas, 124, 374. Bolingbroke, Viscount, 127, 129, 190, 375.
Borgia, Lucretia, 329.
Boswell, J., 150-1, 303, 317, 321, 379, 414.
Bowles, W. L., xlv, xlvii, 211,
ernment and society, 179-82; onesidedness, 182-3: prose style, 184-9. 271 m, 345, 384; 212, 259, 284, 298, 325, 343-5, 411, 414-5-
Burleigh, Lord, 21, 356. Burney, Fanny, 380, 383, 413, 417- Burney, James; 304, 321, 416, 417. Burney, Martin, 304, 321, 324, 328, 416-7.
Burns, Robert, xxxvi, 7. Burton, Robert, 224, 397, 400. Butler, Joseph, 210, 287, 299, 327, 385, 390.
Byron, Lord, xi, xxiii, xxvii n., xxxvi, xxxvii, xlv, liii, lviii- lix, lxxi, 197, 203, 216, 236-50, his self-centered nature con- trasted with Scott's, 236-41; his intensity, 241-3; his ro- mances, 242; his tragedies, 243; his satire, 244-5; his serio-comic style, 245-6; his extravagance, 246-8; aristo- cratic pride, 248; death in Greece, 249-50; 393.
Calamy, Edmund, 211, 391. 'Caleb Williams," 298. "Camilla," 291, 413. 'Campaign, The," 268, 408. Campbell, Thomas, xxxvii, xlv, Iviii, 417-8.
Carlyle, T., xviii n., xxxi, li. Cary, H. F., 353. Castiglione, B., 12, 353. "Catiline," II.
Cervantes, Miguel de, xiii, 97, 157-8, 347, 380, 430. Chalmers, T., 263, 407.
Chantrey, Sir Francis, 294, 413. Chapman, G., 2. 4. 11, 352. Charron, P., 136 n., 376. Chatham, Lord, 174-5, 177 n., 188, 383. Chatterton. T., 328. Chaucer, Geoffrey, liii, lxxiii, 21, 32, 34-5. 40-2, 200, 267-8, 319- 21, 343. 408-9, 422.
Chesterton, G. K., xviii. "Childe Harold," 242. "Christabel," Ivii, 214, 395- Chubb, T., 338, 427. Cibber, Colley, 52. Cicero, 12, 188-9. Cimabue, 329, 331, 425- Cinthio, Giraldi, 353-
Citizen of the World, 152-3, 379. Clarendon, Earl of, 346, 430. "Clarissa Harlowe," 168-9, 270. Clarke, S., 210, 391.
Claude of Lorraine, 212, 264, 298 n., 303, 329.
Cobbett, W., Ivii, lxi-lxii, lxvii. Coke, Sir Edward, 1, 350. Coleridge, S. T., xiii, service to English criticism, xxxviii-xl; xlvii, lii, liii, liv, lviii-lix, lxi, lxiii-lxiv, lxxi, 205-15, his in- tellect, 205-7; extent of reading, 209-12; inactivity, 213; his poetry, 213-4; his prose, 214-5; compared with Southey, 216-8; 277-300; his preaching, 279-80; kindness to Hazlitt, 280, 283, 286; appearance, 281; literary opinions, 284-8, 298, 413-5; conversation, 289, 301; manner of reading, 292, 295; 303, 304-5, 310, 311, 341, 345, 356, 358, 359. 362, 363, 367, 368, 369, 371, 374, 381, 387, 408, 411. Collins, W., 200. Comedy, 96-8, 371. Comedy of Errors," 1. Comus," 32.
Congreve, W., 97, 371. Connoisseur, The, 152, 342, 379. "Coriolanus," II, 361. Corneille, Pierre, 361. Cornwall, Barry, xxxvi. Correggio, 329, 425.
Corsair, The," 242. Cotton, C., 138, 376. "Count Fathom," 164-5. Cowley, A., 138, 377. Cowper, W., 109, 211, 297. Crabbe, G., xxxvii, lviii-lix.
Crebillon, Claude, 155, 212, 380.
Crichton, James, ble," 326, 424. Croker, J. W., 212, 393. Croly, George, xxxvii. Cromwell, Oliver, 324. Cudworth, R., 210, 390. Cumberland, R., 365. Curran, J. P., 310, 418. "Cymbeline," lv, 50-9.
Dante, xliii, 12, 48, 112, 114, 200,
243, 271, 273-5, 320, 353, 425. D'Avenant, W., 407. Davidson, John, lxxiii n. Davies, Sir John, 21.
Davy, Sir Humphry, 342, 368,
De Quincey, T., xxxii, lxvii, 387. Dobell, Bertram, 398. Domenichino, 296, 413. "Don Juan," 245, 246 n.
Donne, J., 303, 318-9, 416.
Don Quixote," 164, 330, 337, 346, 381.
Douce, F., 306, 418. Drake, Sir Francis, 1, 350. Drake, Nathan, 17, 354- Drummond, William, of Haw- thornden, 326, 424.
Dryden, J., xxxiii, xxxiv, 107,
127, 200, 268, 303, 323. Du Bartas, G., 12, 353. Duns Scotus, 211, 328, 392. Durfey, Tom, 141, 377. Dyer, G., 313, 419.
Eachard, John, 157, 380.
Edgeworth, Maria, xxxvi.
Edinburgh Review, xi, xv, xxxv, xxxvi, xxxviii, xlvi,
Edwards, Jonathan, 327, 424.
"Faërie Queene," xlvii, xlviii, 13, 356, 357.
Fairfax, Edward, 11. Farquhar, George, 343. Fawcett, J., xii, 385. Fichte, J. G., 212, 394. Field, Barron, 324, 420. Fielding, H., xiii, xlii, lvii, 156- 65, 167, 224, 298, 303, 324, 380, 415.
Fletcher, John, 4, 16, 17, 354- Ford, John, lvi.
Foster, John, xxxv n.
Fox, C. J., 177 n., 188, 298, 385. Francis, Sir Philip, 393. Friend, The, 215, 396. Froissart, Jean, 346, 430. Froude, J. A., xxxiii. Fuller, T., 224, 346, 400. Fuseli, H., 145, 310, 378.
Garrick, D., 151, 324-5, 420. Gay, J., 224, 303, 328, 401. Geoffrey of Monmouth, 353- George Barnwell," 365. Gessner, S., 413.
Ghirlandaio, 212, 329, 331, 394. Gibbon, Edward, xxxv, 224. Gifford, W., xxxviii. "Gil Blas," 303, 337, 381. Giorgione, 329, 425.
Giotto, 212, 329, 331. 394. Godwin, W., xi, xiii, xv, lxvii, 212, 226, 284-5, 300, 311, 326, 383, 393, 396.
Hart. W In relation to his age, x-xti: early environment and reading. xi- nterest in metaphysics, xii-xv, as a pamter xi-xiv: beginnings of authorship. xiv: introduenen to journalism. XV: as in essayist, x. his para fox, xii-xx: emotional warmth, TX-XX: cutward unhappiness X-IC: sentiment for the past. xxn- xx: attachment to political principles, xxii-xxv: literary- political quarrels. xx-xxx: embittered feelings, xxix-xxx. Carlyle's judgment, xxxi; as an essayist, xxxii-xxx; as a critic, xxxix ff; debt to Cole- ridge, xxxix-xl and notes passim; union of taste and
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Horth W, 158, 212, 225, 303 324-382
Holcro, T., 25, 300, 304-5, 471,
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