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BROWN, JOHN, of Haddington, II. 646.
BROWN, PETER HUME, III. 716.
BROWN, THOMAS, II. 761.

BROWN, THOMAS EDWARD, III. 634.
BROWN, TOм, II. 78.

Brown Jug, by Francis Fawkes, II. 421.
BROWNE, CHARLES FARRAR, III. 823.
BROWNE, ISAAC HAWKINS, II. 287.
BROWNE, THOMAS ALEXANDER, III. 729.
BROWNE, SIR THOMAS, I. 590.
BROWNE, WILLIAM, I. 489.

BROWNELL, WILLIAM CRARY, III. 832.
Brownie of Blednoch, by William Nichol-
son, III. 306.

BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT, III. 549,
357.

BROWNING, OSCAR, III. 713.

BROWNING, ROBERT, III. 9, 549, 558.
BRUCE, JAMES, II. 649.
BRUCE, MICHAEL, II. 528.

Bruce, by John Davidson, III. 708.
Bruce, The, by Barbour, I. 176.
Brunanburh, Battle of, I. 23, 26.

BRUNTON, MARY, II. 772.

Brut d'Angleterre, by Wace, I. 35.
Brut of Layamon, I. 3, 35.

Brutus Ultor, by Michael Field, III. 706.
BRYANT, JACOB, II. 391.

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN, III. 750.
BRYCE, GEORGE, III. 723.
BRYCE, JAMES, III. 688.

BRYDGES, SIR SAMUEL EGERTON, II. 714.
Brythonic Invasion of England, I. 2, 831.
Bubbles from the Brunnens of Nassau, by
Sir Francis Bond Head, III. 266.
Bubbles of the Day, by Douglas Jerrold,
III. 328, 329.

Buccaneer, by Mrs S. C. Hall, III. 280.
BUCHANAN, GEORGE, I. 166, 222.
BUCHANAN, ROBERT, III. 655.

BUCKINGHAM, DUKE OF (George Villiers),
I. 788.

BUCKINGHAM, DUKE OF (John Sheffield),
II. 106.

BUCKINGHAM, JAMES SILK, III. 224.
BUCKLAND, FRANCIS TREVELYAN, III. 590.
BUCKLE, HENRY THOMAS, III. 611.
BUDGELL, EUSTACE, II. 242.

Budget of Paradoxes, by A. de Morgan, III.

395.

Buik of Alexander, by Barbour (?), I. 178.
Building of the Ship, by Longfellow, III.

768

Buke of the Howlat, by Holland (?), I. 174.
Bull (John), by Arbuthnot, II. 145; by
Colman, II. 656.

BULLEN, ARTHUR HENRY, III. 715.
BULLEN, FRANK THOMAS, III. 717.
BULWER, EDWARD. See LYTTON, LORD.
BULWER, HENRY LYTTON, III. 336.
Buncle, John, by Thomas Amory, II. 280.
Bundle of Letters, by Henry James, III. 827.
BUNNER, HENRY CUYLER, III. 832.
BUNYAN, JOHN, I. 719, 734.
BURCKHARDT, JOHN LEWIS, III. 266.
Burden of Nineveh, by Rossetti, III. 643.
Bürger's Lenore, trans. by Taylor, II. 712.
BURGIN, GEORGE B., HII. 717.
BURGOYNE, GENERAL, II. 670.

Burial March of Dundee, by W. E. Aytoun,
III. 476.

Burial of Sir John Moore, by Charles
Wolfe, II. 788, 789.

BURKE, EDMUND, II. 543; Life of, by
Morley, III. 688.

BURNAND, FRANCIS COWLEY, III. 696.
BURNET, DR THOMAS, II. 28.

BURNET, GILBERT, II. 30.

BURNETT, FRANCES HODGSON, III. 830.
BURNEY, FANNY (Madame D'Arblay), II.
586; Life of, by Austin Dobson, III. 690.
Burning Babe, by Southwell, I. 337, 338.
BURROUGHS, JOHN, III. 821.

BURNS, ROBERT, II. 814; III. 6; Life and
Works of, by Robert Chambers, III. 316;
Life of, by f. G. Lockhart, III. 250.
Burns, ed. by Henley and Henderson, III.
697.

Burns, To the Memory of, by Campbell, II.
771; by Sir A. Boswell, II. 832.
Burns, Wordsworth on, III. 28.

Burnt Njal, Saga of, trans. by Sir G. W.
Dasent, III. 499.

BURTON, JOHN HILL, III. 398.
BURTON, ROBERT, I. 435.

BURTON, SIR RICHARD FRANCIS, III. 609;
Life of, by Lady Burton, III. 610.

BURY, JOHN B., ÍII. 718.

BURY, LADY CHARLOTTE, II. 772.

BURY, RICHARD DE, I. 34.

Bush aboon Traquair, by R. Crawford, II.

317.

Bush Ballads, by A. L. Gordon, III. 728.
BUTLER, JOSEPH, II. 269.
BUTLER, SAMUEL, I. 731, 735.
BUTLER, SAMUEL, III. 624.

BUTLER, SIR WILLIAM FRANCIS, III. 714.
Bylow Hill, by G. W. Cable, III. 827.
By Order of the Company, by Mary John-
ston, III. 830.

By Proxy, by James Payn, III. 634.
BYRD, WILLIAM, III 732.
BYROM, JOHN, II. 278.

BYRON, HENRY JAMES, III. 637.
BYRON, LORD, III. 8, 118; Life of, by
Moore, III. 347; by Henry Lytton
Bulwer, III. 336; Conversations with,
by the Countess of Blessington, III. 278.
BYSSET, ABAKUK, I. 231.

Byzantine Empire, by G. Finlay, III. 217.

Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes, by Isobel
Pagan, II. 810.

CABLE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, III. 826.
Cadenus and Vanessa, by Swift, II. 128.
CÆDMON, I. 9, 12.

Cæsar, a Sketch, by J. A. Froude, III. 502.
CAFFYN, KATHLEEN MANNINGTON, III.
721.

CAINE, THOMAS HENRY HALL, III. 716.
CAIRD, EDWARD, III. 625.
CAIRD, MRS MONA, III. 721.
CAIRD, JOHN, III. 625.

Calamus, by Walt Whitman, III. 804.
CALAMY, EDMUND, I. 586.
CALDERWOOD, DAVID, I. 513.

Caleb Stukely, by Samuel Phillips, III. 482.
Caleb Williams, by W. Godwin, ÎI. 702, 704.
Caledonia, by George Chalmers, II. 636.
Californian, by Mrs Atherton, III. 830.
Call to the Unconverted, by Baxter, I. 665.
Caller Herrin', by Lady Nairne, II. 828.
Callirrhöe, by Michael Field, III. 706.
Callista, by John Henry Newman, III. 337.
CALVERLEY, CHARLES STUART, III. 638.
CAMBRIDGE, ADA, III. 727, 729.
Cambridge Modern History, by Lord Acton,
III. 686.

CAMDEN, WILLIAM, I. 268.

CAMERON, GEORGE FREDERICK, III. 723.
Cameronian's Dream, by J. Hyslop, III. 310.
Camoens, trans. by W. J. Mickle, II. 522,
524; by Sir R. F. Burton, III. 610.
Campaign, The, by Addison, I. 213, 216.
Campaspe, by Lyly, I. 315.
CAMPBELL, DR JOHN, II. 387.
CAMPBELL, GEORGE, II. 427.
CAMPBELL, JAMES DYKES, III. 714.
CAMPBELL, JOHN FRANCIS, III. 585.
CAMPBELL, LEWIS, III. 661.
CAMPBELL, LORD JOHN, III. 191.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS, II. 765.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM WILFRID, III. 723, 725.
CAMPION, THOMAS, I. 274, 400.
Canada, English Literature in, III. 722.
Canada, History of, by W. Kingsford, III.
724.

Canada, Political Destiny of, by Goldwin
Smith, III. 724.

Canada, The Old Régime in, by Parkman,
III. 815.

Canada's Intellectual Strength and Weak-
ness, by Bourinot, III. 724.
Canadian Boat Song, III. 298, 722.
CANNING, GEORGE, II. 672.

Canoe and Saddle, by Winthrop, III. 820.
Canterbury, Historical Memorials of, by A.
P. Stanley, III. 394.

Canterbury Tales, by Sophia and Harriet
Lee, II. 653, 654.

Canterbury Tales, by Chaucer, I. 62, 64, 68,
70, 71-74, 81; fac-simile, I. 73.

Canute the Great, by Michael Field, III.
706.

Canvas Town Romance, by T. A. Browne,
III. 727.

Cape Cod, by H. D. Thoreau, III. 793.
CAPES, BERNARD, III. 720.
CAPGRAVE, JOHN, I. 89.
Captain Digby Grand, by G. J. Whyte-
Melville, III, 585.

Captain Macklin, by R. H. Davis, III. 829.
Captain Masters's Children, by T. Hood,
III. 668.

Captain's Toll-gate, by F. R. Stockton,
III. 821.

Caractacus, by William Mason, II. 426, 427.
Cardiphonia, by John Newton, II. 614.
Careless Content, by John Byrom, II. 279.
Carew, Lady Elizabeth. See CAREY, LADY
ELIZABETH.

CAREW, RICHARD, 1. 353.
CAREW, THOMAS, I. 568.
CAREY, HENRY, II. 330.

CAREY, HENRY CHARLES, III, 831.
CAREY, LADY ELIZABETH, I. 490,
CAREY, SIR ROBERT, I. 396.
Carissima, by Mrs Harrison, III. 707.
CARLETON, WILLIAM, III. 352.

CARLYLE, ALEXANDER, II. 414; his auto-
biography, II. 414.

CARLYLE, DR JOHN, III. 402.
CARLYLE, THOMAS, III. 401.
Carlyle, Jane Welsh, Letters and Memorials
of, III. 404, 405.

Carlyle, Mrs, Letters to, by G. E. Jews-
bury, III. 520.

Carlyle Personally and in his Writings, by
Masson, III. 633.

Carlyle's Reminiscences, by J. A. Froude,
III. 502.

CARMAN, WILLIAM BLISS, III. 723, 725.
Carmina Votiva, by A. Dobson, III. 600.
Carols from the Coalfields, by Skipsey, III.
60S.

CARR, JOSEPH WILLIAMS COMYNS, HII. 715.
CARRINGTON, NOEL THOMAS, II. 760.
CARROLL, LEWIS (C. L. Dodgson), III. 64%.
CARRUTHERS, ROBERT, III, 315.

CARTE, THOMAS, II. 244.

CARTER, MRS ELIZABETH, II. 417.

CARTON, R. C. (Richard Claude Critchett,
III. 715.

CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM, I. 634.
CARY, ALICE, III. 824.

CARY, HENRY FRANCIS, II. 755.
CARY, PHOEBE, III. 824.

CARY (CAREY), SIR ROBERT, I. 396.
Casaubon, by Mark Pattison, III. 480.
Cash, Corn, and Catholics, Odes on, by
Moore, III. 347, 349.

Cashel Byron's Profession, by G. B. Shaw,
III. 708.

Castara, by William Habington, I. 571.
Castaway, by Cowper, II. 602, 609,
Caste, by T. W. Robertson, III. 637.
Castell of Perseverance, Morality Play, I.

111.

Casti's Animali Parlanti, trans, by William
Stewart Rose, II. 760.

CASTLE, EGERTON, III. 717.

Castle of Indolence, by Thomson, II. 321,

326-328.

Castle of Otranto, by Walpole, II. 411, 414.
Castle Rackrent, by Maria Edgeworth, IL

735.

Castle Spectre. by M. G. Lewis, II. 74%
Catarina to Camoens, by E. B. Browning,
III. 557, 560.

Catechism, Archbishop Hamilton's, I. 21%.
Cathedral, The, by J. R. Lowell, III. 799.
Catherine, by Thackeray, III. 455.

Catholic Thoughts on the Bible, by Myers,
III. 693.

Catholicism in England, by J. H. Newman,
III. 339.

Catholics, The Present Position of, by J. H.
Newman, III. 339.

Catiline, by Ben Jonson, I. 402, 405.
Cato, by Addison, II. 213, 217.

Catriona, by R. L. Stevenson, III. 701
Caudle's (Mrs) Curtain Lectures, by Douglas
Jerrold, III. 329.

CAVE, EDWARD, II. 244.

CAVENDISH, GEORGE, I. 140.

CAXTON, WILLIAM, I. 95.

Caxton's Successors, I. 101.

Caxtons, The, by Lord Lytton, III. 332, 335.

Cecil, by C. G. F. Gore, III. 279.
Cecilia, by Fanny Burney, II. 587.
Celestial Passion, by R. W. Gilder, III. 828.
Celt, Roman, and Saxon, by Thomas Wright.
III. 411.

Celtic Influences on English Literature, 1.
1, 831; III. 711.

Celtic Languages, Divisions of, I. 2.
Celtic Literature, On the Study of, by M.
Arnold, III. 593, 598.

Celtic Scotland, by W. F. Skene, III. 299.
Celtic Twilight, by W. B. Yeats, III. 711
Cenci, The, by P. B. Shelley, III. 109.
CENTLIVRE, SUSANNAH, II. 96.
Central Africa, by Bayard Taylor, III. 818.
Century After, by Stoddard, III. 820.
Century Magazine, III. 775.

Century of Roundels, by Swinburne, III. 676.
Century of Science, by Fiske, III. 828,
Cevennes, Travels Through the, by R. L
Stevenson, III. 699.

Ceylon, Eight Years' Wanderings in, by Sir
S. W. Baker, III. 610.

CHADWICK, JOHN WHITE, III. 832.
CHAILLU, PAUL BELLONI DUỤ, III. 713.
Chaldee MS., III. 292.

CHALKHILL, JOHN, I. 443.

CHALMERS, GEORGE, II. 636.

CHALMERS, THOMAS, III. 187.
CHALONER, SIR THOMAS, I. 265.'

Chambered Nautilus, by O. W. Holmes,
III. 789.

CHAMBERLAYNE, WILLIAM, I. 744.
CHAMBERS, CHARLES HADDON, III. 718,
727.

CHAMBERS, ROBERT WILLIAM, III. 829.
CHAMBERS, WILLIAM AND ROBERT, III. 315.
Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Litera
ture, I. preface; III. 744.
Chambers's Encyclopædia, III. 315.
Chambers's Journal, III. 315.
Chameleon, by James Merrick, II. 420.
CHAMIER, FREDERICK, III. 259.

Chance Acquaintances, by W. D. Howells,
III. 826.

Chancellors, Lives of the, by Lord Campbell,
III. 191.

Changeling, The, by T. Middleton, I. 459.
CHANNING, WILLIAM ELLERY, III. 740.
Channings, The, by Mrs H. Wood, III. 520.
Chansons de Gestes, I. 37.
CHAPMAN, GEORGE, I. 377.

Chapman (George), a Critical Essay, by
Swinburne, III. 676.

CHAPONE, HESTER, II. 418.

Chapter of Accidents, by Sophia Lee, II.

653.

Character of a Trimmer, by the Marquis of
Halifax, I. 756.

Character of the Happy Warrior, by Words-
worth, III. 13, 16, 25.

Characteristics, by Shaftesbury, II. 167, 168.
Characters, Hall's, I. 417; Overbury's, I.
442; Earle's, I. 577.

Charles I., Memoirs of the Court of, by Lucy
Aikin, III. 178.

Charles O'Malley, by Lever, III. 359, 362.
Charles V., History of the Reign of, by
William Robertson, II. 382, 383, 387.
Charles V., The Cloister Life of, by Sir W.
Stirling-Maxwell, III. 499.
CHARLETON, WALTER, I. 743.
Chartism, by Carlyle, III. 404.

Chase, The, by William Somerville, II. 300.
Chastelard, by A. C. Swinburne, III. 672, 676.
CHATHAM, THE EARL OF (William Pitt),

II. 389.

Chatham, Essay on the Earl of, by Macaulay,
III. 371.

Chattahoochee, Song of the, by Sidney
Lanier, III. 825.

Chatterton, THOMAS, II. 512; III. 6.
CHAUCER, GEOFFREY, I. 59.

Chaucer, Life of, by William Godwin, II. 702.
Chaucer's Influence on Scottish Literature,
1. 166, 504.

Chaucer's Prose, I. 81.

Chaucer's Successors, I. 76.

Cheer, Boys! Cheer! by C. Mackay, III.
481.

Cheerful Yesterdays, by T. W. Higginson,
III. 808.

CHEKE, SIR JOHN, I. 142.

Chemical History of a Candle, The, by
Faraday, III. 243.

Cherrie and the Slae, by Alexander Mont-
gomerie, I. 233.

CHERRY, ANDREW, II. 758.

Cherry Ripe, by Campion, I. 401; by
Herrick, I. 561, 563.

CHESNEY, GEORGE TOMKINS, III. 713.
Chess, The Game of, by Caxton, I. 95.
CHESTERFIELD, EARL OF, II. 291; Johnson's

Letters to, II. 458.

CHETTLE, HENRY, I. 334.

CHEYNE, THOMAS KELLY, III. 714.
Child, LydiA MARIA, HI. 754.

Child of Nature, by R. Buchanan, III. 656.
Child of Quality, To a, by Matthew Prior,

II. 115.

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CHILLINGWORTH, WILLIAM, I. 586.
Chimney Cornet, by E. Waugh, III. 492.
Chimney Sweeper, by Blake, II. 719.

Chinese Discovery of America, by C. G.
Leland, III. 781.

Chips from a German Workshop, by Max-
Müller, III. 661.

Chivalry and Romance, Letters on, by
Richard Hurd, II. 428.

Choice, The, by John Pomfret, II. 112.
CHOLMONDELEY, MARY, III. 721.

CHORLEY, HENRY FOTHERGILL, III. 273.
Chris of all Sorts, by Baring-Gould, III. 664.

Christ in Hades, by Stephen Phillips, III. 711
Christabel, by Coleridge, III. 7, 58, 61, 65.
Christiad, by Henry Kirke White, II. 729.
Christian Doctrine, by Milton, I. 691.
Christian Evidences, by Porteus, II. 646.
Christian Hero, by Steele, II. 228.
Christian Poetry, Beginning of, I. 9.
Christian Year, by John Keble, III. 215.
Christianity, Evidences of, by Paley, II. 643;
by Baden Powell, III. 323.

Christianity, Importance of, by Price, II. 428.
Christianity, Practical View of, by William
Wilberforce, II. 646.

Christianity not Mysterious, by Toland, II.
161.

CHRISTIE, ROBERT, III. 723.

Christie Johnstone, by Reade, III. 483.
Christmas, by G. Wither, I. 499, 501.
Christopher North, Recreations of, by John
Wilson, III. 247.

Christ's Kirk on the Green, I. 210; con-
tinuation of, by Allan Ramsay, II. 313, 316.
Christ's Victorie and Triumph, by Giles
Fletcher, I. 446, 447.

Chronicle of England, by Capgrave, I. 89.
Chronicles and Romances, I. 42.
Chronicles of Holinshed, I. 255.
Chronologia Sacra, by Ussher, I. 441.
Chrononhotonthologos the Great, by Henry
Carey, II. 330, 331.

Chrysal, by Johnstone, II. 410.

Chrysaor, by Longfellow, III. 767, 768.
Chrystis Kirk of the Grene, I. 211; not by
James I., I. 183.

CHUBB, THOMAS, II. 165.

CHURCH, RICHARD WILLIAM, III. 577.
Church Government, by Milton, I. 688, 704.
CHURCHILL, CHARLES, II. 495.
CHURCHILL, WINSTON, III. 829.
CHURCHYARD, THOMAS, I. 265.
CIBBER, COLLEY, II. 272.

Cicero, Life of, by Middleton, II. 246.
Cicero's Letters, trans. by Melmoth, II. 391.
Cid and the Leper, by Lockhart, III. 251.
Cities of the Past, by F. P. Cobbe, 537.
Citizen of the World, by Goldsmith, II. 479,
491-493.

City, The its Sins and Sorrows, by Thomas
Guthrie, III. 342.

City Dead-House, by Whitman, III. 807.
City Madam, by Massinger, I. 464, 466.
City Match, by Mayne, I. 633.

City Mouse and Country Mouse, by Prior
and Montagu, II. 113.

City Night-Piece, by Goldsmith, II. 490.
City of Dreadful Night, by James Thomson,
III. 654, 655.

City of the Plague, by John Wilson, III. 246.
City of the Saints, by Sir R. F. Burton,
III. 610.

City Poems, by Alexander Smith, III. 604.
Civil Liberty and the War with America,
by Price, II. 428-430.

Civil Society, Essay on, by Ferguson, II. 430.
Civil War, The Causes of the, by Motley,
III. 812.

Civil War and the Commonwealth, I. 542.
Civil Wars between York and Lancaster,

History of the, by S. Daniel, I. 339, 340.
Civilisation, Origin of, by Lord Avebury,
III. 664.

Civilisation and Progress, by J. B. Crozier,
III. 724.

Civilisation in England, History of, by
Buckle, III. 611.

Clan Albin, by Christian Isobel Johnstone,

II. 772.

CLANVOWE, SIR THOMAS, I. 80.
CLARE, JOHN, III. 233.
CLARENDON, LORD, 1. 652.

Clarissa, by Richardson, II. 295, 297.
CLARK, CHARLES HEBER, III. 822.
CLARKE, EDWARD DANIEL, II. 714.
CLARKE, MARCUS, III. 726, 728.
CLARKE, SAMUEL, II. 159.

Cleanness, alliterative poem, I. 54, 174.
Cleansing Fires, by Adelaide Ann Procter,
III. 528.

CLELAND, WILLIAM, I. 828.
CLEMENS, SAMUEL LANGHORNE, III. 823.
Clement Lorimer, by A. B. Reach, III. 505.
Cleomenes, by Dryden, I. 796, 806, 807.
CLERK OF TRANENT, I. 174.

Clerk Saunders, I. 535.

CLERKE, AGNES MARY, III. 720.
CLEVELAND, JOHN, I. 636.
CLIFFORD, MRS W. K., III. 721.
CLIFFORD, WILLIAM KINGDON, III. 714.
Clockmaker, by T. C. Haliburton, III. 723.
Cloister and the Hearth, by Reade, III. 483.
Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles V, by
Sir W. Stirling-Maxwell, III. 499.

Cloud, by Shelley, III. 112.
Cloud Confines, The, by D. G. Rossetti,
III. 645.

Cloudesley, by William Godwin, II. 703.
CLOUGH, ARTHUR HUGH, III. 511.
Clough Fionn, by Michael Banim, III. 353.
Clovernook Papers, by Alice Cary, III. 824.
Clyde, by John Wilson, II. 440.
Clytemnestra, by the Earl of Lytton, III.
638.

COBBE, FRANCES POWER, III. 536.
COBBETT, WILLIAM, II. 681.

Cobden, Life of, by John Morley, III. 688.
Cock Lane and Common Sense, by A. Lang,
III. 694.

COCKBURN, HENRY, III. 313.
COCKBURN, MRS, II. 796.
Cockelbie's Sow, I. 209.
COCKTON, HENRY, III. 490,

Celebs in Search of a Wife, by Hannah
More, II. 577, 579-581.

Coelum Britannicum, by T. Carew, I. 569.
COFFEY, CHARLES, II. 338.

Cola Monti, by Mrs Craik, III. 536.
COLENSO, BISHOP, III. 452.

COLERIDGE, ERNEST HARTLEY, III. 715.
COLERIDGE, HARTLEY, III. 72.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR, III. 7, 56.
COLERIDGE, SARA, III. 72.

COLET, JOHN, I. 120.

Colin and Lucy, by T. Tickell, II. 251, 252
Colin and Phebe, by John Byrom, II. 279.
Colin Clout's come Home again, by

Spenser, I. 294, 296, 301.

Colin's Complaint, by N. Rowe, II. 95.
Collar, by George Herbert, I. 497.

Colleen Bawn, by Dion Boucicault, III.
357, 585.

Collegians, by Gerald Griffin, III. 357.
COLLIER, JERMEY, I. 734; II. 47.

Collier Lad, by Joseph Skipsey, III. 608.
COLLINS, ANTHONY, II. 163.
COLLINS, JOHN, II. 70S.

COLLINS, JOHN CHURTON, III. 705.
COLLINS, WILLIAM, II. 11, 367; III. 5.
COLLINS, WILLIAM WILKIE, III. 620.
COLMAN, GEORGE, 'The Elder,' II. 561.
COLMAN, GEORGE, The Younger.' II. 656.
Colonel Enderby's Wife, by Mrs Harrison,
III. 707.

Colonel Jacque, History of, by Defoe, II.
151, 154.

Colour of Life, by Alice Meynell, III. 707.
COLQUHOUN, JOHN, III. 712.

COLTON, CHARLES CALEB, III. 172.
Columbiad, by Joel Barlow, III. 733, 740.
Columbus, Life of, by Irving, III. 742, 743.
COLVIN, SIDNEY, ÍIÍ. 695.

Colyn Cloute, by John Skelton, I. 114, 116.
COMBE, GEORGE, III. 265.
COMBE, WILLIAM, II. 661.

Come under my plaidie, by Hector Mac-
neill, II. 802.

Come whoam to the childer an' me, by
E. Waugh, III. 492.

Comedy of Errors, by Shakespeare, I. 358.
Cometh up as a Flower, by Miss Broughton,
III. 692.

Coming of Love, by Watts-Dunton, III. 668.
Coming of the Messiah, by Edward Irving,
III. 268.

Commemoration Ode, by J. R. Lowell, III.
799, 801.

Commentaries, Blackstone's, II. 439.
Commentary on the Bible, by Matthew
Henry, II. 60.

Commercial Discourses, by Thomas Chal-

mers, III. 188.

Common Lot, by Montgomery, II. 744.
Common Sense, by Paine, 11. 559.

Commonwealth, History of the, by Godwin,'
II. 703; by Sir F. Palgrave, III. 265.
Commonwealth and Protectorate, by S. R.
Gardiner, III. 631.

Companion, edited by Leigh Hunt, III. 148.
Companions of my Solitude, by Sir A.
Helps, III. 478.

Complaint of Deor, I. 4, 5.

Complaint of Nature, by J. Logan, II. 531.
Complaints, by Spenser, I. 295.
Complaynt of Scotlande, I. 214.
Complaynt to the King, by Sir David
Lyndsay, I. 205.

Compleat Angler, by Izaak Walton, I. 613,,

616.

Compleynt of Mars, by Chaucer, 1. 62.
Compleynt to his Purs, by Chaucer, I. 66.
Compromise, by John Morley, III. 688.
Comte and Positivism, by Mill, II. 443.
Comte's Positive Philosophy, trans. by
Harriet Martineau, III. 389.
Comus, by Milton, I. 687, 688, 694, 695.

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of Histories, by
Fabyan, I. 105.
Condé, Life of, by Stanhope, III. 374.
Condensed Novels, by Bret Harte, III. 824,

825.

Conduct of the Understanding, by Locke,
II. 18.

Confessio Amantis, of John Gower, I. 35, 74.
Confessions of a Fanatic, III. 292.
Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit, by Cole-
ridge, III. 62, 63, 71.

Confessions of an Opium-Eater, by De
Quincey, III. 93.

Confessions of a Thug, by Meadows Taylor,
III. 415.

Conflict, by Miss Braddon, III. 692.
CONGREVE, WILLIAM, II. 82; Life of, by
Edmund Gosse, III. 698.

Coningsby, by Beaconsfield, III. 437, 438.
CONINGTON, JOHN, III. 634.

Connaught, A Tour in, by Cæsar Otway,

III. 345.

CONNOR, RALPH (Charles William Gordon),
III. 725.

Conqueror, by Mrs Atherton, III. 830.

Conquest of Granada, by Dryden, I. 797,
806, 807, 814.

Conquest of Granada, by W. Irving, III.
742, 743.

Conquest of Syria, Persia, and Egypt, by
Simon Ockley, II. 211.

CONRAD, JOSEPH, III. 719.

Conscious Lovers, by Sir R. Steele, II. 229.
Consolation for Catholics, by Southwell, I.

337.

Consolations in Travel, by Sir Humphry
Davy, II. 761, 763.

Conspiracy of Pontiac, by Parkman, III. 815.
CONSTABLE, HENRY, 1. 278.

Constitution of England, by Jean Louis
De Lolme, II. 541.

Constitution of Man, by Combe, III. 265.
Contarini Fleming, by Lord Beaconsfield,
III. 435.

Contemplation, by Richard Gifford, II. 441.
Contemporary Biography, by Bryce, III.
689.

Contemporary Thought and Thinkers, by
R. H. Hutton, III. 632.

Content, Hymn to, by Mrs Barbauld, II.
583.

Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, by Shirley,
I. 487.

Convention of Cintra, by Wordsworth, III.
14, 17, 28.

Conversation, by Cowper, II. 603, 605.
Conversations with Lord Byron, by the
Countess of Blessington, III. 278.
Conversations with some of the Old Poets,
by J. R. Lowell, III. 798.
Convict Once, by J. B. Stephens, III. 729.
Convict Ship, by Clark Russell, III. 693.
CONWAY, MONCURE DANIEL, ÍII. 831.
CONWAY, SIR WILLIAM MARTIN, III. 717.
COOK, ELIZA, III. 528.
COOKE, THOMAS, II. 290.

COOLIDGE, SUSAN (Sarah Chauncey Wool-
sey), III. 832.

COOPER, ANTHONY ASHLEY. See SHAFTES-
BURY, EARL OF

COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE, III. 747.

COOPER, THOMAS, III. 376.

Cooper's Hill, by Sir J. Denham, 1. 639.

Copperhead, by Harold Frederic, III. 829.
Coral Island, by Ballantyne, III. 624.
CORBET, RICHARD, 1. 456.

CORELLI, MARIE, III. 721.

Corinna's going a-Maying, by Herrick, I.

563.

Coriolanus, by Shakespeare, I. 371.
Corn, by Sidney Lanier, III. 825.
Corn-law Rhymes, by Ebenezer Elliott, III.
231, 233.

CORNWALL, BARRY (Bryan Waller Procter),
111. 227.

Cornwall, Footsteps of Former Men in, by
R. S. Hawker, III. 381.·

Cornwall, Survey of, by R. Carew, I. 353.
Coronach, from The Lady of the Lake,
III. 37.

Coronation, On the, by Dryden, I. 792.

Corruptions of Christianity, by Priestley,

II. 540.

Corsica, by Boswell, II. 468, 469.
CORY, WILLIAM JOHNSON, III, 576.

CORYATE, THOMAS, I. 452;

Coryat's

Crudities, I. 452.

COSTELLO, LOUISA STUART, III. 324.
COTES, MRS EVERARD, III, 725.

Index

Cottagers of Glenburnie, by Elizabeth
Hamilton, II. 808, 809.
COTTON, CHARLES, I. 731, 775.
COTTON, NATHANIEL, II. 532.
COTTON, SIR ROBERT BRUCE, I. 271.
Council of Trent, by J. A. Froude, III. 503.
Counsel of Perfection, by Mrs Harrison, III.
707.

Count Julian, by W. S. Landor, III. 141.
Counterblast against Tobacco, by James I..
I. 506, 507.

Counterfeit Presentment, by W. D. Howells.
III. 826.

Country Contentments, by Gervase Mark-
ham, I. 398.

Country Doctor, by S. O. Jewett, III. 830.
Country Justice, by Dr John Langhorne,

II. 521.

Country Parson, by Herbert, I. 496, 497.
Country Wife, by W. Wycherley, II. 65.
County Guy, by Scott, III. 33, 37.
Courage, brother! do not stumble, by
Norman Macleod, III. 397.
Courant, The Daily, II. 2, 12.

Course of Time, by Robert Pollok, II. 792-
794.

Court of Death, by John Gay, II. 174, 175.
COURTHOPE, WILLIAM JOHN, III. 686.
Courtship of Miles Standish, by Longfellow,
III. 767.

Courtyer, The, trans. by Sir Thomas Hoby,
1. 258.

COVERDALE, MILES, I. 131.
COWLEY, ABRAHAM, I. 642, 731, 782.
COWPER, WILLIAM, II. 601; III 6.
Cowper, Letters of, II. 610-612.

Cowper, Life of, by William Hayley, II.
614.

Cowper's Grave, by E. B. Browning, III.
549, 559.

COXE, WILLIAM, II. 630.
CRABBE, GEORGE, II. 693.
CRADDOCK,

CHARLES

EGBERT (Mary

Noailles Murfree), III. 830.
CRAIG, JOHN, Í. 230.
Cradle Song, by William Blake, II. 720.

CRAIK, GEORGE LILLIE, III. 291.
CRAIK, GEORGIANA MARION, III. 291.
CRAIK, MRS (Dinah Maria Mulock), III.

536.

CRAIK, SIR HENRY, III. 715.

CRANCH, CHRISTOPHER PEARSE, III. 831.
CRANE, STEPHEN, III. 829.

Cranford, by Mrs Gaskell, III. 527.
CRANMER, THOMAS, Archbishop of Canter-
bury, I. 138.

CRASHAW, RICHARD, I. 676; Elegy on, by
Cowley, I. 644.

CRAWFORD, FRANCIS MARION, III. 828.
CRAWFORD, ISABELLA VALANCEY, III. 723.
CRAWFORD, ROBERT, II. 317.

Crazed Maiden's Song, by Crabbe, II. 699.
CREASY, SIR EDWARD SHEPHERD, III, 712.
Creation, by Sir R. Blackmore, II. 108, 109.
Creed, Exposition of, by Pearson, I. 623.
CREIGHTON, MANDELL, III. 689.

Creoles of Louisiana, by G. W. Cable, III.
826.

Crescent and the Cross, by Eliot War-
burton, III. 274.

Crimea, Invasion of the, by A. W. King-
lake, III. 421.

Criminal Law, by Sir A. Alison, III. 289.
Criminal Trials in Scotland, by J. H.
Burton, III. 398.

Criminals, Idiots, Women, and Minors, by
F. P. Cobbe, III. 537.

Cripps the Carrier, by R. D. Blackmore,
III. 622.

Crisis, The, by Thomas Paine, II. 559.
Crist, by Cynewulf, 1. 13.

CRITCHETT, RICHARD CLAUDE, III. 715.
Critic, The, by Sheridan, II. 564, 565.
Critic, The Papers of a, by C. W. Dilke.
III. 259.

Critical Kit-Kats, by E. Gosse, III. 698.
Critical Miscellanies, by J. Morley, III.
688.

Critical Review, II. 13, 442.

Criticism, History of, by Saintsbury, III.

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Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, by Car-
lyle, III. 404, 405, 406.

Crook in the Lot, by Boston, II. 302
Crookit Meg, by Sir J. Skelton, III. 634.
Cross of Snow, by Longfellow, III. 767, 763.
Crossing the Bar, by Tennyson, III. 547.
Crotchet Castle, by Thomas Love Peacock,
III. 150, 153-155.

CROWE, CATHERINE, III. 280.
CROWE, WILLIAM, II. 616.
CROWLEY, ROBERT, I. 150.

Crown of Wild Olive, by Ruskin, III. 571,
572, 575.

CROWNE, JOHN, II. 89.
Crowned Hyppolytus, by Madame Duclaus,
III. 706.

CROZIER, JOHN BEATTIE, III. 723, 724.
Cruise of the Betsy, by H. Miller, III. 286.
Cruise of the Midge, by M. Scott, III. 254.
Cry of the Children, by E. B. Browning,
III. 550, 560.

Cuckoo, To the, by John Logan, II. 528.
529, 531.

Cuckoo and the Nightingale, by Sir Thomas
Clanvowe, I. 81.

CUDWORTH, RALPH, I. 670.

Culprit Fay, by J. R. Drake, III. 749.
Culture and Anarchy, by M. Arnold, III.
594, 599.

CUMBERLAND, RICHARD, II. 59, 561.
CUMMINS, MARIA SUSANNA, III. 824.
Cumnor Hall, by W. J. Mickle, II. 522, 523.
CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN, III. 303.

CUNNINGHAM, FRANCIS, III. 305.
CUNNINGHAM, JOHN, II. 455.

CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH DAVEY, III. 305.
CUNNINGHAM, PETER, III. 305.

CUNNINGHAM, SIR ALEXANDER, III. 305.
CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS MOUNSEY, III. 305.
Cup, The, by Tennyson, III. 542.
Curiosities of Literature, by Isaac D'Israeli,
II. 715.

Curiosities of Natural History, by Buck-
land, III. 590.

CURRAN, JOHN PHILPOT, II. 681.

CURRIE, LADY MARY MONTGOMERIE, III.

721.

Curse of Kehama, by Southey, III. 48, 49, 51.
Cursor Mundi, I. 46.

CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM, III. 781.
CURZON, LORD, III. 718.

Cushla-ma-chree, by J. F. Waller, III. 364.
Custom and Myth, by A. Lang, III. 094.
Cyclical Miracle-Plays, I. 47.
Cyclopædia, Knight's English, III. 206:
Lardner's, III. 266; Penny, III. 266; of
English Literature, I. preface, III. 744.
Cymbeline, by Shakespeare, I. 371.
CYNEWULF, I. 8, 12.

Cynthia's Revels, by Jonson, I. 404, 409.
Cypresse Grove, by Drummond, I. 510, 512.
Cyril Thornton, by T. Hamilton, III. 254.
Cyril's Success, by H. J. Byron, III. 637.

DACRE, LADY, II. 771.

Dæmonology, by James I., I. 506.
Daft Days, by R. Fergusson, II. 805, 806.
'Dagonet' Ballads, by G. R. Sims, III. 696.
Daily Courant, II. 2, 12.

Dairdre, by Sir S. Ferguson, III. 362.
Daisy Miller, by Henry James, III. 827.
Daltons, by C. J. Lever, III. 359.
DAMPIER, WILLIAM, II. 103.
DANA, RICHARD HENRY, III. 749.
DANA, RICHARD HENRY, Jun., III. 749.
Dance of the Sevin Deidly Synnis, by
Dunbar, I. 197.

Danesbury House, by Mrs Henry Wood,
III. 520.

DANIEL, SAMUEL, I. 271, 339.
Daniel, in Exeter Book, I. 11, 12.

Daniel, Lectures on, by Edward Bouverie
Pusey, III. 337.

Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot, III. 530.
Danites in the Sierras, by Miller, III. 825.
Dante, trans. by Henry Francis Cary, II.

756; by C. E. Norton, III. 822; by John
Carlyle, III. 402.

Dante and his Circle, by D. G. Rossetti,
III. 641.

Dante's Divina Commedia, trans. by Long-
fellow, III. 765, 768.
Daphnaïda, by Spenser, I. 296.
D'ARBLAY, MADAME (Fanny Burney), II.
586.

Darien, by Eliot Warburton, III. 274.
Dark Rosaleen, by J. C. Mangan, III.

358.

Darkness and Dawn, by Farrar, III. 661.
DARLEY, GEORGE, III. 235.
Darnley, by G. P. R. James, III. 327.
Dartmoor, by Noel T. Carrington. II. 700.

DARWIN, CHARLES ROBERT, III. 416; Life
of, by Grant Allen, III. 724.
DARWIN, ERASMUS, II. 572.

Darwinism, by A. R. Wallace, III. 614; by J.
Fiske, III. 825; by F. P. Cobbe, III. 537.
Darwinism and Language, by W. D. Whit-
ney, III. 821.

DASENT, SIR George WebB, III. 499.
Data of Ethics, by Spencer, III. 588.
Daughter of Heth, by Wm. Black, III. 693.
D'AVENANT, SIR WILLIAM, I. 628, 729.
David, Song to, by Smart, II. 424-426.
David and Bethsabe, by Peele, I. 322.
David Copperfield, by Dickens, III. 465,
467, 473.

David Elginbrod, by George Macdonald,
III. 606.

David Grieve, by Mrs H. Ward, III. 706.
David Harum, by E. N. Westcott, III. 828.
David Simple, by Sarah Fielding, II. 417.
Davideis, The, by Cowley, I. 643, 644.
DAVIDSON, JOHN, III. 708.
DAVIES, JOHN, I. 396.

DAVIES, SIR JOHN, I. 394.

DAVIS, JOHN, I. 390.

DAVIS, RICHARD HARDING, HII. 829.

DAVIS, THOMAS OSBORNE, III. 364; Lament

for, by Sir S. Ferguson, III. 363; Life of,

by Sir C. G. Duffy, III. 583.

DAVY, SIR HUMPHRY, II. 761.
DAWSON, G. M., III. 723.
DAWSON, SIR J. W., III. 728.
DAY, JOHN, I. 420.

DAY, THOMAS, II. 738.

Day and Night Songs, by W. Allingham,
III. 605.

Day of Doom, by Michael Wigglesworth,
III. 731.

Days and Hours, by F. Tennyson, III, 539.
De Clifford, by R. P. Ward, II. 754.
De Consolatione Philosophiæ of Boethius,
trans. by Alfred, I. 21; by Chaucer, I.
63, 82.

DE LOLME, JEAN LOUIS, II. 541.

De Montfort, by Joanna Baillie, II. 729,
732, 734.

DE QUINCEY, THOMAS, III. 92; book on,
by David Masson, III. 633.
De Religione Gentilium, by Lord Herbert,
I. 491.

De Tocqueville, Correspondence and Con-
versations with, by N. W. Senior, III. 343.
DE VERE, AUBREY, III. 581.

DE VERE, EDWARD, Earl of Oxford, I. 277.
De Vere, by R. P. Ward, II. 754.
De Veritate, by Lord Herbert, I. 491.
Deacon Brodie, by Henley and Stevenson,
III. 697, 701.

Dead Letter, by Austin Dobson, III. 691.
Dear Lady Disdain, by M'Carthy, III. 660.
Death of Lincoln, by Whitman, III. 807.
Death of the Flowers, by W. C. Bryant,
III. 750, 751.

Deathbed, by Thomas Hood, III. 140.
Death's Jest-book, by Beddoes, III. 237.
Declaration of Independence, III. 733.
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by
Gibbon, II. 550, 553-558.
Deephaven, by S. O. Jewett, III. 830.
Deerbrook, by Harriet Martineau, III. 388.
Defence of Guenevere, by W. Morris, III.
665, 667.

Defence of Poesie, by Sir P. Sidney, I. 289.
DEFOE, DANIEL, II. 5, 149; Life of, by W.
Minto, III. 695.

Deistical Controversy, II. 121.
Deist's Bible, by M. Tindal, II. 162.
Dejection, an Ode, by Coleridge, III. 59, 66.
DEKKER, THOMAS, I. 422.

DELAND, MARGARET, III. 830.

Delicia Poetarum Scotorum, by Dr Arthur
Johnston, I. 519.

Democracy, by J. R. Lowell, III. 798, 799.
Democracy and Liberty, by Lecky, III. 684.
Democracy in Europe, by Sir T. E. May,
III. 490.

Democratic Vistas, by Whitman, III. 805.
DENHAM, SIR JOHN, I. 639.
DENNIS, JOHN, II. 196.
DENT, J. C., III. 723.

Departmental Ditties, by Kipling, III. 710.
DERMODY, THOMAS, II. 759.
Dermot and the Earl, I. 34.

Descent into Hell, by J. A. Heraud, III. 268.
Descent into the Maelstrom, by E. A. Poe,
III. 785.

Descent of Man, by Darwin, III. 417, 418.
Descent of Odin, by Gray, II. 359, 361.
Descriptive Sketches, by Wordsworth, III.

13.

Deserted Village, by Goldsmith, II. 480,
484-486, 494.

Destiny, by Susan Edmondstone Ferrier,
III. 300.

Dethe of Blaunche the Duchesse, by
Chaucer, I. 61, 67.

Dethe of Pitee, by Chaucer, I. 61, 62, 68.
Devastation, by Ada Cambridge, III. 729.
Devil to Pay, by Charles Coffey, II. 338.
Devill's Inquest, by Dunbar, I. 198.
Devil's Dream on Mount Aksbeck, by
Thomas Aird, III. 312.

Dial, The, III. 754, 757, 760.

Dialogues on Sincerity, by R. Hurd, II. 428.
Diana, a Collection of Sonnets by Henry
Constable, I. 278.

Diana of the Crossways, by G. Meredith,
III. 658.

Diaries of a Lady of Quality, ed. by Abra-
ham Hayward, III. 327.

Diary, Evelyn's, I. 733, 765; Pepys's, I.
733, 770; Sewall's, III. 732.

Diary and Letters of Fanny Burney, II.
587, 590-593.

Diary by Lady Charlotte Bury, II. 772.
Diary of a Late Physician, by Samuel
Warren, III. 344.

DIBDIN, CHARLES, II. 708.
DICKENS, CHARLES, III. 464.

Dickens, C., Life of, by Forster, III. 474.
Dictes and Sayengis of the Philosophres,
printed by Caxton, I. 96.

Dictionary, General, by G. Sale, II. 388.
Dictionary, Johnson's, II. 457, 462.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiqui-
ties, by Sir W. Smith, III. 479.
Dictionary of National Biography, III. 662,
709.

Dictionary of Slang, by Henley and Farmer,
III. 697.

Dictionary of the Bible, by John Brown,
II. 646.

Diderot and the Encyclopædists, by Morley,

III. 688.

Dies Ira, Version of, by the Earl of Ros-
common, I. 778.

DIGBY, SIR KENELM, I. 579.
Digby Grand, by Whyte-Melville, III. 585.
DILKE, CHARLES WENTWORTH, III. 259.
DILKE, SIR CHARLES WENTWORTH, III. 714.
DILLON, WENTWORTH. See ROSCOMMON,
THE EARL OF.

Dipsychus, by A. H. Clough, III. 511, 512.
Directions to Servants, by Swift, II. 127.
Dirge, by Dunbar, I. 198; by H. King, I.

568.

Dirge of Owen Roe O'Neill, by Aubrey de
Vere, III. 582.

Discipline, by Mary Brunton, II. 772.
Discourse concerning the Government of

Oliver Cromwell, by Cowley, I. 648, 651.
Discourse on the Original and Progress of
Satire, by Dryden, I. 816.
Discourses on Government, by Algernon
Sidney, I. 716.

Discoveries, by Ben Jonson, I. 412.
Discovery of a New World, The, by John
Wilkins, I. 685.

Discovery of Beautiful Guiana, by Sir
Walter Raleigh, I. 305.
Dispensary, by Sir Samuel Garth, II. 109.
D'ISRAELI, ISAAC, II. 715.

Distracted State, by Tatham, I. 787.
Distressed Mother, by Philips, II. 239.
Diversions of Purley, by H. Tooke, II. 633.
Divine Dialogues, by Dr H. More, I. 611.
Divine Emblems, by Quarles, I. 566, 567.
Divine Legation of Moses, by Warburton,

II. 271.

Divine Tragedy, by Longfellow, III. 767.
Divine Weeks, trans. by Sylvester, I. 345.
DIXON, RICHARD WATSON, III. 713.
DIXON, WILLIAM HEPWORTH, III. 578.
DOBELL, SYDNEY THOMPSON, III. 603.
DOBSON, HENRY AUSTIN, III. 690.
Doctor, The, by Southey, III. 48, 50.
Dr Nikola, by Guy Boothby, III. 727.
Doctor Thorne, by A. Trollope, III. 487, 488.
DODD, DR WILLIAM, II. 456.
Doddridge, PHILIP, II. 332.
DODGSON, CHARLES LUTWIDGE, III. 648.
DODSLEY, ROBERT, II. 301.

Dolly Dialogues, by A. H. Hawkins, III. 709.
Dolores, by A. C. Swinburne, III. 672.
Domain of Arnheim, by E. A. Poe. III. 784.
Dombey and Son, by Dickens, III, 465, 467,

471.

Domestic Annals of Scotland, by Robert
Chambers, III. 316.

Domestic Manners of the Americans, by
Frances Trollope, III. 276.
DOMETT, ALFRED, III, 726, 729.
Dominie's Legacy, The, by A. Picken,
III. 308.

Dominion of Dreams, by Fiona Macleod,
III. 707.

Don John of Austria, by Sir W. Stirling-
Maxwell, III, 499.

Don Juan, by Byron, III. 123, 127, 130,
133-135.

Don Quixote in England, by Fielding, IL
339, 342.

Don Sebastian, by Dryden, I. 796, 810.
Don Sebastian, by Miss Porter, II. 772.
Don Simonides, by B. Rich, I. 238, 333.
DONNE, JOHN, I. 413.

Donne, Dr, Life of, by Izaak Walton, I. 613-
Life and Letters of, by Edmund Gosse,

III. 698.

Donovan Pasha, by Sir G. Parker, III. 726
Doomswoman, by Mrs Atherton, III. 830.
DORAN, JOHN, III. 331.

Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde, III. 709.
Dorothy Forster, by Besant, III. 650.
DORSET, EARL OF (Charles Sackville), I. 781.
Dorset Dialect, Poems in the, by W. Barnes,
III. 412.

Double Dealer, by Congreve, II. 82, 85.
DOUCE, FRANCIS, II. 713.

DOUGALL, LILY, HII. 723, 725.
DOUGHTY, ARTHUR, III. 723.
DOUGLAS, GAVIN, I. 166, 202.
DOUGLAS, JAMES, III. 720.
Douglas, by John Home, II. 453-455.
Dover Beach, by M. Arnold, III. 596.
DOWDEN, EDWARD, III. 689.
DOYLE, JOHN A., III. 714.

DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN, III. 709.
Dragon of Wantley, by O. Wister, III. 829.
DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN, III. 749.
Drama, Development of the Secular, I. 150.
Drama in the Eighteenth Century, II. 12.
Dramatic Lyrics and Romances, by R.
Browning, III. 553.

Dramatic Studies, by A. Webster, III. 692.
Dramatist, The, by F. Reynolds, II. 710.
DRAPER, JOHN WILLIAM, III. 822.
Drapier's Letters, by Jonathan Swift, IL
125, 127.

DRAYTON, MICHAEL, I. 341.

Dream Life, by Donald Grant Mitchell,
III. 818.

Dream of Gerontius, by J. H. Newman,
III. 338, 341.

Dream of John Ball, by W. Morris, III. 665
Dream of the Rood, I. 15.
Dream-Children, by Lamb, III. 76.
Dream-Pedlary, by T. L. Beddoes, III. 237.
Dreamers of the Ghetto, by I. Zangwill, III.
709.

Dreams and Ghosts, Book of, by A. Lang,
III. 694.

Dred, by Mrs H. B. Stowe, III. 810.
Dreme, The, by Sir David Lyndsay, I. 205.
DRENNAN, WILLIAM, III. 344.
Drink, by Charles Reade, III. 483.

Drostan and Iseult, by F. Macleod, III. 707_
DRUMMOND, HENRY, III. 716.

DRUMMOND, WILLIAM, I. 510.

DRUMMOND, W. H., III. 725.

Drummond of Hawthornden, Life of, by
Masson, III. 633.

Drum-Taps, by Walt Whitman, III. 804.
Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys, by
Brathwaite, I. 488.

Drury Lane, A Tale of, by Horace Smith
III. 162.

DRYDEN, JOHN, I. 730, 731, 732, 734, 791 :
III. 3; by Saintsbury, III. 695; The Age
of, by Richard Garnett, III. 668.
Dryhthelm, The Story of, I. 169.
DU CHAILLU, PAUL BELLONI, III. 713.
DU MAURIER, GEORGE, III. 713.
Duchess of Malfi, by J. Webster, I. 426, 428
DUCLAUX, MADAME, III. 706.
Duenna, by Sheridan, II. 564, 565.
DUFF, SIR MOUNTSTUART GRANT, III. 713.
DUFFERIN, LORD, III. 712.

DUFFERIN, THE COUNTESS OF, III. 385.
DUFFY, SIR CHARLES GAVAN, III. 583.
DUGDALE, SIR WILLIAM, I. 590.

DUKE, RICHARD, II. 111.
DUNBAR, WILLIAM, I. 166, 191.
DUNCAN, SARA JEANNETTE (Mrs Everard
Cotes), III. 725.

Dunciad, by Pope, II. 179, 183, 190.
DUNLOP, JOHN, II. 808.

DUNLOP, JOHN COLIN, III. 219.
DUNNE, FINLEY PETER, III. 832.
DUNTON, JOHN, II. 112.

Durandarte and Belerma, by M. G. Lewis,

II. 751.

D'URFEY, THOMAS, I. 732, 782.
Dutch Courtezan, by John Marston, I. 462.
Dutch Republic, by J. L. Motley, III. 811,
812, 813.

Dutchman's Fireside, by J. K. Paulding,
III. 740.

Duty, Ode to, by Wordsworth, III. 13, 16, 24.
DWIGHT, TIMOTHY, III. 733.

Dyaloge Concernynge Heresyes, by Sir
Thomas More, I. 123.

DYCE, ALEXANDER, III. 324.
DYER, JOHN, II. 284.

DYER, SIR EDWARD, I. 274, 275.

Dying Christian to his Soul, by Pope, II. 191.
Dying Negro, by Thomas Day, II. 738.
DYKE, HENRY VAN, III. 832.

Dynasty of Theodosius, by T. Hodgkin, III.

661.

DYSON, EDWARD, III. 726.

EADMER OF CANTERBURY, I. 33.

Eagle's Nest, by John Ruskin, III. 571.
EALDHELM, I. 11, 16.

EARLE, JOHN, I. 577.

Early English Poets, by George Ellis, I.
30; II. 678.

Early English Romances, by Ellis, II. 678.
Early Scottish Fragments, I. 168.
Early Literary Criticism, I. 266.
Early Minor Scottish Poets, I. 208.

Early Primrose, To an, by H. Kirke White,
II. 728.

Earthly Paradise, by W. Morris, III. 665.
East Lynne, by Mrs Henry Wood, III. 520.
Eastern Life, by H. Martineau, III. 388.
EASTLAKE, LADY, III. 387.

Eastward Hoe, I. 378, 402.

Ebb-tide, by R. L. Stevenson, III. 701.
Ecce Homo, by Sir J. R. Seeley, III. 649.
Ecclesiastical History, by Bæda, I. 18, 169;
trans. by Elfred, I. 20.

Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, A.D. 80 to
818, by Thomas Innes, II. 302.
Ecclesiastical Institutions, by Spencer, III.
589.

Ecclesiastical Memorials, by John Strype,
II. 148.

Ecclesiastical Polity, by Hooker, I. 279–283.
ECHARD, LAURENCE, ÍI. 209.

Echo, by Christina Rossetti, III. 647.
Echo, by Thomas Moore, III. 348.

Echo Sonnet, by Barnabe Barnes, I. 278.
Eckermann's Conversations with Goethe,
trans., II. 754.

Eclipse of Faith, by Henry Rogers, III. 374.
Eclogues, by Alexander Barclay, I. 118.
Eclogues of Virgil, trans. by Warton, II. 507.
Economy of Vegetation, by E. Darwin, II.
572, 574, 575, 576.

Eden Bower, by D. G. Rossetti, III. 643.
EDGEWORTH, MARIA, II. 735.

EDGEWORTH, RICHARD LOVELL, II. 734.
Edinburgh, by Sir A. Boswell, II. 830, 831.
Edinburgh, Notes on, by R. L. Stevenson,
III. 702.

Edinburgh, Old and New, by J. Grant, III.
578.

Edinburgh, Traditions of, by Robert Cham-
bers, III. 316.

Edinburgh Review, III. 86, 156, 158.
Edinburgh Sketches and Memories, by
Masson, III. 633.

Education, by Mandell Creighton, III. 689.
Education, Thoughts concerning, by Locke,
II. 18, 20; Tractate on, by Milton, I. 688,

706.

Edward, by Dr John Moore, II. 618.
Edward and Leonora, by Thomson, II. 321.
Edward I., by George Peele, I. 321.
Edward II., by Marlowe, I. 349, 351.
EDWARDS, AMELIA B., III. 720.

EDWARDS, JONATHAN, III. 731, 735.

EDWARDS, RICHARD, I. 264.

Edwin, by James Beattie, II. 526.

Edwin and Eltruda, by Helen Maria Wil-
liams, II. 600.

Edwin of Deira, by A. Smith, III. 604.
EGAN, PIERCE, III. 264.

EGAN, PIERCE, The Younger, III. 265.
EGERTON, FRANCIS (Earl of Ellesmere), II.
791.

EGERTON, GEORGE (Mrs Golding Bright),
III. 727, 730.

EGGLESTON, EDWARD, III. 821.
EGLINTON, SIR HUGH OF, I. 172.
Egoist, by George Meredith, III. 658, 659.
Egyptians, Ancient, by Sir John Gardner
Wilkinson, III. 321.

Egyptians, Modern, by Edward William
Lane, III. 327.

Eighteenth Century in English Literature,
II. 1.

Eighteenth Century Vignettes, by Austin
Dobson, III. 690.

Eikon Basilike, by Gauden, I. 587, 588.
Eikonoklastes, by Milton, I. 659.

Eileen Aroon, by Gerald Griffin, III. 357.
Eirenicon, by Dr Pusey, III. 337.

El Dorado, by Bayard Taylor, III. 818.
Eleanor, by Mrs Humphry Ward, III. 706.
Election, The, by John Sterling, III, 271.
Election, The, by Robert Fergusson, II. 806.
Electricity, Chemical Agencies of, by Sir H.
Davy, II. 761.

Elegant Epistles, by V. Knox, II. 713.
Elegant Extracts, by V. Knox, II. 713.
Elegy on the Princess Margaret, I. 208;
on Crashaw, by Cowley I. 644; on the
Death of a Mad Dog, by Goldsmith, II.
486; on an Unfortunate Lady, by Pope, II.
179, 182, 187; in a Country Churchyard,
by Gray, II. 11, 359, 365; III. 5; by
Campbell, II. 767; by M. Bruce, II. 528;
on the Death of Scots Music, by Fergus-
son, II. 805.

Elements of Criticism, by Kames, II. 389.
Eleonora, by Dryden, I. 796.
Elfrida, by William Mason, II. 426.
Elia, Essays by, III. 74, 76, 79.
Eliduc, by W. C. Roscoe, III. 625.
ELIOT, GEORGE, III. 529.
ELIZABETH, QUEEN, I. 249.

Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature, I. 235.
Elizabethan Seamen, by Froude, III. 503.
Elizabethan Song-Writers, I. 273.
Elizabethan Sonnet-Cycles, I. 286.
Ellangowan, by R. W. Chambers, III. 827.
ELLESMERE, EARL OF, II. 791.
ELLIOT, JEAN, II. 796.
ELLIOT, SIR GILBERT, II. 423.
ELLIOTT, EBENEZER, III. 231.
ELLIS, GEORGE, II. 670, 678.
ELLIS, SARAH, III. 388.
ELLWOOD, THOMAS, II. 55.

Eloisa and Abelard, by Pope, II. 179, 182,

186.

ELPHINSTONE, MOUNTSTUART, III. 366.
Elsie Venner, by O. W. Holmes, III. 788.
ELWIN, WHITWORTH, III. 490.
ELYOT, SIR THOMAS, I. 127.
Embargo, by W. C. Bryant, III. 750.
EMERSON, RALPH WALDO, III. 755; Life of,
by O. W. Holmes, III: 788.
Emigrants, by Thomas Pringle, II. 790.
Emigrants in the Bermudas, by Marvell, I.

712.

Eminent Statesmen, by Hayward, III. 327.
Emma, by Jane Austen, II. 774.

Emotions and the Will, by Bain, III. 497.
Empedocles on Etna, by M. Arnold, III. 591,
592, 596.

Emperor of the East, by Massinger, I. 464,

467.

Encyclopædia Britannica, II. 535; Cham-
bers's, III. 315. And see CYCLOPÆDIA.
Endeavours after the Christian Life, by
James Martineau, III. 392.
Endimion, by Lyly, I. 315.

Endymion, by John Keats, III. 99, 100, 102.
England, Expansion of, by Sir J. R. Seeley,
III. 649.

England, History of, by S. Daniel, I. 271;
by T. May, I. 582; by Milton, I. 690,
709; by Echard, II. 210; by Carte, II.
244; by Kennett, II. 244; by Mrs Macau-
lay, II. 419; by Smollett, II. 442; by
Turner, II. 639; by Lingard, II. 647; by
Hallam, III. 193; by Craik and Macfar
lane, III. 291; by Macaulay, III. 367,
372; by Stanhope, III. 374; by Mrs Pen-
rose, III. 384; by May, III. 490; by
Froude, III. 502; by Stubbs, III. 629; by
Gardiner, III. 631; by Green, III. 652;
by Lecky, III. 684.

England, The Conquest of, by J. R. Green,
III. 653; The Making of, III. 653.
England and its People, First Impressions
of, by Hugh Miller, III. 285.
England and Wales, Antiquities of, by
Francis Grose, II. 629.

England in the Age of Wycliffe, by G. M.
Trevelyan, III. 689.

England in Time of War, by S. T. Dobell,
III. 603, 604.

England my Mother, by W. Watson, III. 708.
England under Seven Administrations, by
A. W. Fonblanque, III. 267.
England's Helicon, I. 258, 276, 278.
Engle-land, The Oldest, I. 4.
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, by
Byron, III. 120.

English Chronicle, I. 20, 26, 29.

English Constitution, by Bagehot, III. 630.
English Garden, by W. Mason, II. 426, 427.
English Gentleman, by Brathwaite, I. 489.
English Gentlewoman, by Brathwaite, I. 488.
English Girl, by Robert Chambers, III. 316.
English Humorists, by Thackeray, III. 459.

English in Ireland, by Froude, III. 502
English Literature, by Stopford A. Brooke,

III. 662; by G. L. Craik, III. 291; b
Edmund Gosse, III. 698; by Minto, IIL
695; by Saintsbury, III. 695.
English Literature before the Invasion of
Britain, I. 4.

English Literature in the Nineteenth Cen-
tury, III. 1.

English Literature in the Reign of Victoria,
by H. Morley, III. 633.

English Literature in the Reigns of the
German-born Georges, II. 319.

English Mail-Coach, by De Quincey, III. 97.
English Misrule and Irish Misdeeds, by A.
de Vere, III. 581.

English Note-Books, Hawthorne's, III. 778.
English Past and Present, by Trench, III
393.

English People, History of the, by J. R.
Green, III. 652.

English Poetry, Beginning of, I. 4.

English Poetry, History of, by Thomas
Warton, II. 508-512.

English Poets, by W. Hazlitt, III. 80, 82;
by W. Minto, III. 695.

English Poets, Lives of the, by Johnson, IL
460, 463, 464.

English Prose, Beginning of I. 19.
English Prose Writers from 1380-1500, I. SL
English Speech-craft, by Barnes, III. 412
English Thought in the Eighteenth Century,
by Sir Leslie Stephen, III. 662.
English Tongue, by Richard Carew, I. 353.
English Traits, by Emerson, III. 757, 759.
English Utilitarians, by Sir Leslie Stephen,
III. 662.

English Words, Select Glossary of, by
Trench, III. 393.

English Writers, by Henry Morley, III. 633,
Englishman, by Eliza Cook, III. 528.
Engraving, by Sidney Colvin, III. 695.
Enigmas of Life, by W. R. Greg. III. 400,
Ennui, by Maria Edgeworth, II. 735, 736.
Enoch Arden, by Tennyson, III. 542.
Entail, by John Galt, III. 297, 298.
Enterkin, by Dr John Brown, III. 452
Enterlude of Hyckescorner, I. 151.
Envoy a Bukton, by Chaucer, I. 65, 66.
Eothen, by A. W. Kinglake, III. 421.
Ephemerides, by Thomas Pringle, II. 789.
Epic of Hades, by Sir L. Morris, III. 662
Epic of Women, by A. W. E. O'Shaugh-
nessy, III. 656.

Epicone, by Ben Jonson, I. 404, 409.
Epictetus, trans. by Mrs Carter, II. 417.
Epicurean, by Thomas Moore, III. 347.
Epigoniad, by William Wilkie, II. 441.
Epipsychidion, by Shelley, III. 111.
Episodes in a Life of Adventure, by L.
Oliphant, III. 636.

Epistle to the Countess of Cumberland, by
S. Daniel, I. 339.
Epistles, Pope's, II. 183.

Epistola Macaronica ad Fratrem, by Alex-
ander Geddes, II. 799, 801.

Epistolæ Ho-Eliana, by J. Howell, 1. 573.
Epistolary Correspondence in the Eighteenth
Century, II. 10.

Epithalamion, by Spenser, I. 296, 302.
Epsom Wells, by T. Shadwell, II. 63.
Equality, by Edward Bellamy, III. 828.
Erasmus, Life of, by John Jortin, II. 301;
by J. A. Froude, III. 503, 504.
ERCILDOUNE, THOMAS OF, I. 43, 166.
Erechtheus, by Swinburne, III. 673, 674.
Erewhon, by Samuel Butler, III. 624.
Eros and Psyche, by R. Bridges, 111 695.
Erris and Tyrawly, by C. Otway, III. 345.
Errors of Ecstasie, by Darley, III. 235, 236.
ERSKINF, LORD, II. 634.
ERSKINE, THOMAS, III. 265.
ESMOND, HENRY V., III. 720.
Esmond, by Thackeray, III. 458, 460-462
Essay on Man, by Pope, II. 179, 157; on
Ancient and Modern Learning, by Sir
William Temple, I. 754; Evolution of the,
II. 3, 12; on Criticism, by Pope, II. 178,
180, 182, 188; of Dramatic Poesy, by
Dryden, I. 792, 796, 797, 813; for the
Press, an, by Asgill, 11. 100; on Reason,
by Sir G. Mackenzie, I. 827; on Truth, by
James Beattie, II. 525.
Essays, Bacon's, I. 381, 383; Theological
and Literary, by R. H. Hutton, III. 633;
from the Quarterly, by James Hannay,
III. 632; on Fiction, by N. W. Senior, III.
343; on His Own Times, by Coleridge, III.
67, 68; on Happiness, by Sir G. Mac-
kenzie, I. 826; in Criticism, by M. Arnold,
III. 594, 595, 597, 598; in Verse and Prose,
by Cowley, I. 643, 648.

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