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Bridgewater, Earl of, 97, 98,
99, IOI.

Browne, Sir Thomas, 163.
Browne, William (of Tavis-
tock), 86, 106, 139; his “In-
ner Temple Masque," 103,
114; his "Britannia's Pasto-
rals," 114 note.
Browning, Robert, 3, 14, 57;
his "Childe Roland," 231.
Bryskett, Ludovick, his pas-
toral on Sidney, 137, 142.
Bucer, Martin, 168.
Bullen, A. H., 85.

Burke, Edmund, 36, 57.
Burns, Robert, 267.

Burton, Robert, his "Anatomy
of Melancholy," 81-82, 84-
85, 87, 88.

Butler, Samuel, 67.
Byron, Lord, 8, 13, 14, 57.

C.

Barron, Robert, 34.

Beaumont, Francis, 85.

Beaumont, Joseph, 129.

"Beowulf," 219–221.

Cadmon (pseudo), 213.
Castiglione, B., his
137.

66 Alcon,"

Adonis," 137.

Bion, 130; his "Lament for Chappell, William, 8.

Bossuet, 160.

Charles I., 12, 20, 21, 36, 37,

38, 46, 123, 171–172.

Bridges, Robert, 265.

Chateaubriand, 164.

Chaucer, Geoffrey, 14, 68, 108, | Dyer, John, 57; his "Grongar

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Cowley, Abraham, 57; his elegy Fergusson, Robert, his elegy on

on Crashaw, 149.
Cowper, William, 57, 77; his
translations of Milton's Latin
verses quoted, 3 note, 4 note,
64 note, 151 note, 153.
Cromwell, Oliver, 20, 24, 25, 43,
52, 176, 188.

D.

Dante, 14, 52, 201, 202, 223,
224-233 (compared with
Milton), 253, 255, 269; his
"Divine Comedy," 48, 108,
195, 219.

Darwin, Charles, 208.
Davis, Miss, 30-31.
De Quincey, Thomas, 164.
Derby, Countess of, 96-98.
De Vere, Aubrey, 225, 226, 228.
Diodati, Charles, 5, 6, 17, 18,
64, 74, 76, 134, 152-153, 187.
Donne, John, 66, 67.
Dowden, Prof. Edward, 33.
Dryden, John, 8, 51, 57, 124,
125, 195; his "Alexander's
Feast," 65, 267; his ode on
Mrs. Killigrew, 121.
Du Moulin, Peter, 41, 176.

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Garnett, Dr. Richard, 6, 15, 21
note, 27, 37, 72, 73, 88, 110,
143, 181, 200, 213, 225, 226,
229, 238, 239, 244, 245.
Gauden, Bishop, his "Eikon
Basilike," 38.

Gibbon, Edward, 8, 164.
Gill, Dr. Alexander, 6.
Goethe, 14, 242, 246; his
"Faust," 223.
Gosse, Edmund, 155.
Gray, Thomas, 57, 86, 119; his
Elegy," 118, 170.
Grotius, 15; his

66

Exul," 213.
Green, Matthew, 86.

"Adamus

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Infant, etc.," 121.

Hobson (the carrier), 61, 124. Landor, Walter Savage, 14, 57,

66

Holstein, Lucas, 16 note.
Homer, 45, 91, 108, 201, 222,
223, 227, 269, 270, 271; his
'Iliad," 202, 210, 218, 219,
221; his "Odyssey," 114.
Hooker, Richard, 163.
Horace, 176, 191.

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116, 127, 128, 171, 191, 211,

212 note, 216, 237, 249, 258,
265.

Michelangelo, 55.

Mill, John Stuart, 3.

Milton, Christopher, 19, 35.
Milton, John, Sr., 2, 3, 18, 19,

35, 74, 77, 80, 98.
Milton, John, birth, 1; family,

2-3; early schooling, 4-6;
at Cambridge, 6-9; at Hor-
ton, 10-13; travels in Italy,
14-17; teaches school, 19;
marriage, 25-33; serves as
Latin Secretary, 37-45; loses
his sight, 39-40; escapes
at the Restoration, 46-47;
writes his great poems, 48-
50; death, 52.

his Arianism, 10,
181; character as an artist,
6, 14, 54-55, 250-252; char-
acter as a man, 55-56; con-
troversial methods, 177-179;
his idealism, 22, 53-54; his
imagination, 253-255; his
influence on English litera-
ture, 56-58; his love of art,
16; his love of nature, 12-
13, 70, 90-91; his metrical
skill, 66-68, 81, 82-83, 94-
95, 125, 140-143, 190-191,
244-245, 262-268; his per-
sonal purity, 8, 194; his
prose style, 164-165; his
relations with women, 31-
33, 271-272; as a quasi-
dramatist, 107-110, 268-
269; his syntax, 258-263;
his vocabulary, 151, 162–

163, 257-258; use of proper
names, 240, 255-256.

-, chief works of,
Anti-Episcopal Tracts, 22-
23, 159-161, 183 note.
Arcades, 13, 59, 82, 83, 93,
95, 96-99.
Areopagitica, 31, 57, 156,
158, 169, 170.

At a Solemn Music, 93-95.
At a Vacation Exercise, 62-
63.

Comus, 13, 59, 76, 82, 83,
93, 95, 96-118, 141, 203,
204, 238, 243, 245, 246,
258, 264, 267, 268.
De Doctrina Christiana, 35,
51, 158, 180-181.
Divorce Pamphlets, 26-29,
165-169.

Eikonoklastes, 37-38, 170-
172.

Elegy on a Fair Infant, 61,
62, 68, 120-123.
Epitaph on the Marchioness
of Winchester, 61, 81, 83,
125-126.
Epitaphium Damonis, 5, 18,
59, 71, 73, 74, 78, 119,
148, 149, 150-153, 251.
First Defence (against Sal-
masius), 40, 170, 173.
History of Britain, 35, 51,
158, 179.

Il Penseroso, 13, 59, 79-92,
94, 267.

L'Allegro, 13, 59, 79–92, 94,
258, 267.

Latin Verses, 3, 4, 9, 16, 17,
18, 33, 70, 71–78, 148–153.

Lycidas, 13, 59, 61, 83, 93, | More, Henry, 7, 127, 129.
94, 117, 120, 126-148, 154, More, Sir Thomas, his "Lam-
203, 204, 258, 264, 267.
Nativity Ode, 9, 61, 63-68,

82, 93.

entation, etc.," 68.

Morus, Alexander, 41-42, 174–
176, 213.

Of Education, 19, 158, 170. Moschus, 130; his “Lament

On Hobson, 61, 124.

On Shakspere, 9, 61, 81,
123-124.

On the Passion, 64, 69-70,
93.

Paradise Lost, 15, 21, 23,
32, 33, 34, 38, 44, 48-49,
56, 93, 108, 110, 118, 140,
141, 154, 181, 183, 193-
233, 234, 236-240, 246,
251, 253, 254-255, 258,
259, 261, 264, 274-276.
Paradise Regained, 48, 49-
50, 234-241, 245, 246,
247, 251, 256, 269.
Samson Agonistes, 33, 48,
49-50, 234-236, 240-248,
251, 264, 268.
Second Defence (against Mo-
rus), 4 note, 13 note, 42,
174-175, 188 note.

for Bion," 137, 139, 147,

151.

Moseley, Humphrey, 33.

N.

Newman, Cardinal John Henry,
164.
"Nibelungenlied," 219.

O.

Ochino, Bernardino, 213.
Ormond, Earl of, 173.
Ovid, 73, 74 note; his "Meta-
morphoses," 114; his " Elegy
on Tibullus," 137.

P.

Pastoral Poetry, 120, 130-133.
Pattison, Mark, 19, 44, 65, 143,
151, 152, 156 note, 163, 186,
205, 245-246.

Song on May Morning, 9, Peele, George, his "Old Wives'

61, 70, 80.

Tale," 112-113.

Sonnets, 9, 20, 24, 43, 61, Petrarch, 185, 187, 191.

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