Dialogues, by Vives, ii. 19, to teach Latin, 53, by Erasmus, 65, by Cordier, 68; by Lucian, 80, by More, 100 ff., various, 196 Diana, in Faerie Queene, ii. 496 Diana, Montemayor's, ii. 375, 397, 532, 539; iii. 169, 192, 343 Dickens, iii. 154, his love of contrasts, 283
Dictes and Sayings, Caxton's, ii. 27, 36 Dictionary, Elyot's, ii. 54, 55; A.S. 347; Cotgrave's, iii. 487; of the French Academy, 284 Dido, Marlowe's, ii. 543; iii. 144 Diella, certain sonnets, ii. 398 Digby, Sir Kenelm, iii. 511 Diodorus Siculus, ii. 52 Dionysius the tyrant, iii. 112 Diotrephes, Udall's, ii. 248
Directions to Servants, Swift's, ii. 551 Discourse of civill Life, Bryskett's, ii. 439, 474 ff., 479
Discourse of duties in Marriage, Tilney's, ii. 513
Discourse of English Poetrie, Webbe's, ii. 338, 364, 369
Discourse of Life and Death, Du Plessis Mornay's, iii. 177
Discourse of the Queen's Entertainment, Churchyard's, iii. 15
Discourse of the religion of the Irish, Ussher's, iii. 510
Discourses... concerning... weapons, sir J. Smith's, ii. 394
Discourses upon Seneca, Cornwallis's,
iii. 495 Discoverie of Guiana, Raleigh's, ii. 392 Discovery, voyages of, ii. 160 ff. "Disputoisons,' or debates, ii. 116;
iii. 4, 5, 298 Dissenters, under Elizabeth, ii. 245, 254
Divine centurie of sonnets, Barnes's, ii. 416
Divine Fancies, Quarles's, iii. 474 Divine Weekes, ii. 374
Diz de l'Erberie, Rutebeuf's, iii. 402 Dobell, Bertram, iii. 129, 218, 271, 444, 476
Doctor Stories, Elderton's, ii. 407 Doctrinal of Princes, ii. 52
Dodd, Dr., iii. 358
Dodge, R. E. N., ii. 504
Dodoens R., ii.
Dodona's Grove, Howell's, iii. 487 Dodsley, iii. 5
Damonologie, James I.'s, iii. 447, 557 Dogmas, ii. 174 ff., T. Cromwell and, 183; 250 Dolce, iii. 27
Dominique, Fromentin's, iii. 185 Don Belianis, ii. 376 Doni, ii. 91
Don Juan, Byron's, ii. 414 Donne, John, ii. 231, 334, 342, 384, 364, 374, life and works, 420 ff., prosody of, 422, 427; and James I., 421, 431; 432; iii. 44, on costumes, 67; 353, 374, 465, 469, as a preacher, 549 ff.
Don Quixote, ii. 500, 515; iii. 169, 334, 376, 508
Doomsday, sir W. Alexander's, iii. 477 Dorastus and Fawnia, Greene's, ii. 529; iii. 267 Dorer, Ed., iii. 266
Dorez, L., ii. 305; iii. 44 Dorne, John, ii. 55, 318 Dorset, marquis of, ii. 73 Douai, seminary at, ii. 246
Douglas, Gavin, ii. 124, 130 ff. Douglas Tragedy, ii. 407 Dover, iii. 44, cliffs of, 231 Dover, Robert, iii. 472
Dowden, Edw., iii. 149, 150, 193, 227,
233, 252, 255, 346
Dowes, H., ii. 66
Dowland, John, ii. 401, 402
Downfall of Robert, earl of Hunting- ton, iii. 131
Downton, Th., iii. 74
Dowsabel, ii. 420, 47!
Drake, sir Francis, ii. 226, 276, 277, 278, circles the globe, 279, 280; 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 342, 345, 346, 393, 406, 407; iii. 217, 430 Drama, national, ii. 40, rules of, 366, Greek, 371 ff., ballads and, 409 ff., classical, 418; and dramatic litera- ture, iii. Bk. v. ch. v., vi., vii., 3 ff.; classical and romantic in France and England, 30 ff., a secondary_genre, 84, lost, 88, factories, 106, French and English diverge, 121, historical, before Shakespeare, 131 ff., 145 ff., heroical, 136; Shakespeare's histori- cal, 186 ff., 214 ff., Shakespeare's romantic, 218 ff., Shakespeare's sombre, 245 ff., 369 ff., 410 ff., to be
played, not read, 411; sombre, 416 ff., 452, historical, 429, 441 ff., lust and murder, 419 ff., 421 ff., 423, 439, 460, merry and lugubrious, 437 ff., observation, 440 ff., 454 ff.; late romantic, 446, 459, on recent murders, 447, superabundant, 458, moral, 458. See Plays Drant, Th., ii. 370, 514, 515 Drayton, Michael, ii. 305, 334 ft., 337, 340 ff., 347, on English Literature, 360 ff., 363, 375, 380 ff., 387, 398, 400, and music, 401; 413, 411, 412, 413; pious poems of, 416, fairy ones, 419 ff., 426, satirical works, 432; 445, 462, 468, pastorals by, 470 ff.; 505, 507, 508, 525; iii. 51, 52, 88, 131, 134, and Marlowe, 135, 152, 175, 180, 183, 226, 231, 233, 269, 271, 272, 290, 353, 384, 481, 511 Dream, Chaucer's (apocryphal), ii. 347 Dreams, Dunbar's, ii. 116, Lyndesay's,
120 ff., Skelton's, 128
Dreme, Lyndesay's, ii. 118, 121, 122 Dresden, English plays at, iii. 362 Droeshout, Martin, iii. 274, 348 Drummond, Annabella, iii. 467 Drummond of Hawthornden, W., iii. 356, 369, 370, Jonson's visit to, 375 ff.; 378, 385, 397, 411, poems of, 467 ff., 473, historian, 509 Drury, Mrs. E., ii. 421 Drury Lane theatre, iii. 455 Dryden, John, ii. 508, 509; iii. 253,
257, 354, on Shakespeare, 355, 352, 356, 360; 374, 434, on Beaumont and Fletcher, 435; 460, 484 Du Cange, iii. 510
Duchess of Malfy, Webster's, ii. 537; iii. 419 ff., 426, 460 Ducis, iii. 364, 365 Dudley, see Leicester
Dudley, Robert, son of Leicester, ii. 278; iii. 294
Duessa, Spenser's, ii. 485, 486 Duff, E. Gordon, ii. 28, 29, 38, 316 Dufrény, iii. 93
Dugdale, sir W., ii. 34, iii. 273, 274, 510
Duke of Milan, Massinger's, iii. 425 Dulwich, documents at, iii. 45, 92, 123 Dumas, Alex., iii. 442
Dumb shows, iii. 27, 110, 127 Dunbar, William, ii. 97, 116 ff., 120, 134, 306
Dunbar, siege of, ii. 160 Dunciad, ii. 425 Dunois, iii. 191 Duodo, P., ii. 304
Durant, Gilles, ii. 355, 375, 399 Duret, Cl., ii. 362 D'Urfey, iii. 356
Dutch Courtezan, Marston's, iii. 415, 453
Dyce, A., iii. 150, 423
Dyer, sir E., ii. 355, 371, 382, 389 ff., 402, 441, 471; iii. 353 Dymock, ii. 377; iii. 499
EARL OF NOTTINGHAM'S players, iii.
Earl of Oxford's players, iii. 70, 294 Earl of Worcester's players, iii. 157 Earle, John, ii. 301, 409; iii. 103, 104, 495, 498 ff., 500 Eastward Hoe, iii. 91, 448 ff. Ebsworth, J. W., ii. 406, 469 Eclogues, Barclay's, ii. 113, 356; 369; Virgil's, 360, 458, 459; 426, Spen- ser's, 440 ff., 455 ff., 460 ff.;
Googe's, 361, 460; Mantuan's, 458, 466; Marot's, 426, 463, 465, 467, 468, 469 ff.; Drayton's, 335, 470 ff.; 471; Browne's, 472; Wither's, 472; iii. 112, 474
Ecole des Femmes, Molière's, iii. 451 Ecole des Maris, Molière's, iii. 451 Eden, Richard, ii. 283, 434 Editions, number of copies in, ii. 317 Edmund Ironside, ii. 333 Edom O'Gordon, ii. 406
Education, English, at the Renaissance, ii. 65 ff.; Ascham on, 108 ff., Mul- caster on, 353; Bacon on, iii. 540 ff. Edward the Confessor, ii. 139 Edward I., iii. 69, 132 Edward II., ii. 331, 340
Edward II., Marlowe's, iii. 145 ff. Edward III., ii. 146, 340
Edward III., the raigne of, iii. 131 Edward IV., ii. 27, 34, 40, 45, 158; on minstrels, iii. 39, 509 Edward IV., Heywood's, iii. 430 Edward VI., ii. 57, 63, learning of, 71 ff., 157, 179, 194, forbids plays, 197, Reformation under, 210; 301; play by, iii. 10; 11, 527 Edwards, R., ii. 383, iii. 112 Eglogues, see Eclogues Eikon Basilike, ii. 533
Elizabeth, queen, the Age of, ii. Bk. v., 223 ff.; and printing, ii. 39, 256 ff.; 60, education of, 72 ff.; 88, 112, 117, 178, 197, characteristics of the period of, 225 ff., her character and politics, Bk. v. ch. i., 225 ff., learn- ing and tastes, 229 ff., 239 ff., 242 ff.; a great queen, 231, 238, and mar- riage, 234, and her people, 235, and Parliament, 236, and Mary Stuart, 236 ff., 242; and religion, 243 ff., excommunicated, 245, and Knox, 250, imposes conformity, 253 ff., her archbishops, 257 ff., and riches, 274 ff., and plundering expeditions, 277; 280, at the Royal Exchange, 300; 308, art under, 308 ff., tomb of, 312; 313, 316, Hayward's description of, 328; 343; Meres and, 362; 363, 365, 376, literary fecundity under, 378 ff.; 389, and Raleigh, 390, and Sidney, 393; praised, 418, Spenser and, 441, 443, 444, 448 ff., 466, and the Faerie Queene, 476, 479, 486 ff., 498, praised by Lyly, 522, by Nash, 543; and the stage, iii. 5, 11, festivities for, 13 ff., and Lyly, 17 ff., and Peele, 20, and players, 38, 76, 98; 126, 144, 155, and Shakespeare, 203, 209, 217, 273, 294, 309, 332, uses her sword, 295, conceits of, 301; 339, as an author, 353, on the stage, 430; 463, 464, 466, 479, 509, 554, Bacon and, 531, Essex and, 532 Elizabeth, daughter of James I., iii. 266 "Elizabeth," the, ii. 279 Ellacombe, H. N., iii. 366 Ellis, A. J., iii. 150 Ellis, C., iii. 366
Ellis, R. L., iii. 537, 544
Elsinore, ii. 274, 311, 401; English players at, iii. 80; 83, 110, 117, Hamlet at, 246 ff.; 281, Shake- speare's, 292 ff.
Elynour Rummynge, Skelton's, ii. 124,
Elyot, sir T., ii. 52, 54, 61 ff., on edu- cation, 66 ff., 71: 103 ff., 105, 134, 142, 513; on Anglo-Saxons, iii. 311, 485, 526, 541
Elze, F. K., iii. 150
Emblematum Libellus, Alciat's, iii. 169 Emblemes and Epigrames, Thynne's, ii. 506
Emblems, Quarles's, iii. 474 Emer, iii. 201
Emerson, on Shakespeare, iii. 353, 358
Enclosures, More on, ii. 86; 158, 215, Bacon and, iii. 530
Encomion of Lady Pecunia, Barnfield's, ii. 274
Encyclopédie, P, iii. 542, 549 Endimion, Drayton's, ii. 335, 411, 412 Endimion, Lyly's, iii. 17 Eneidos, Phaer's, ii. 54, 369 Eneydos, Caxton's, ii. 31, 125, 131 England, described by sir T. More, ii. 83 ff., love for, 141, under Henry VIII., 154 ff., and the Reformation, 172 ff., and Germanic peoples, 319, government of, 323, surveyed, 324, Drayton's praise of, 342 ff., and the Renaissance, 349 ff., literary fecundity of, 361 ff., Spenser and, 485 ff., W. Browne and, 507, Lyly and, 522 ff.; sudden changes in, iii. 294, Shake- speare's love for, 308, 309, Moryson's merry, 488; and France, 490, histories of, 509 ff., Bacon and the govern- ment of, 530 ff.
England, an intended guide, Norden's, ii. 325
England's Helicon, ii. 381, 383 ; iii. 516 England's Heroical Epistles, Drayton's, ii. 334, 336
England's Parnassus, ii. 509 English language, ii. 23, and Caxton, 34 ff., and Henry VIII., 40, studied, 61, enriched, 62 ff., to be honoured, 135 ff., "barren," 292; 350, 351, praised, 360 ff., 366 ff., 372; Pan- urge's, 364, cleansed, 543; Jonson on, iii. 384 ff.
English, the, should unite, ii. 162; 235 ft., character of, 272, pride of, 319 ff., feared and hated, 320 ff., love their country, 322; praise of, iii. 7; character of, and the drama,
106 ff., tastes of, 277 ff., as soldiers, 521, 522
English Gentleman, Brathwaite's, iii. 486, Gentlewoman, 486
English Grammar, Jonson's, iii. 383, 384 ff.
English-men for my Money, Haughton's, iii. 415
English Poet, Spenser's, ii. 442 English Romayne Lyfe, Munday's, ii. 539
English Traveller, Th. Heywood's, iii. 380, 410, 429 Ennius, ii. 357
Entretiens de Balzac, ii. 350
Epic poetry, ii., 329 ff., 337, Spenser's, 481 ff.; iii. 473; religious, 476 ff. Epicane, Jonson's, iii. 374, 391 ff., 394, 398
Epigrammata Sacra, Crashaw's, iii. 476
Epigrammes and Elegies, Davies and Marlowe's, ii. 418; iii. 134 Epigrams, Jonson's, ii. 422, 435; iii. 370
Epistle, the (Marprelate), ii. 522 Epistle concerning the
Epistle of Hippolytus, Brathwaite's, ii. 336
Epistles, in verse, ii. 336, 424, 426; iii. 481, 484
Epistola Ho-Eliana, Howell's, iii. 379, 397
Epitaphs, Epigrams (etc.), Turber- ville's, ii. 397, 458 Epithalamion, Spenser's, ii. 449 ff. Erasmus, ii. 7 ff., 45, and Colet, 49;
50, 53, 65, 66, and More, 78 ff., 81, 91, 102 ff., 112; character and views of, 75 ff., 93; on Skelton, 125; 131, 149, 165, 170, and the translation of the Scriptures, 202 ff., 205, 209; 312, 313, 468, 545
Esau le Chasseur, Behourt's, iii. 25 Esbahis, les, Grévin's, iii. 99 Escluse, de l', ii. 310
Eslava, A. de, iii. 267
Espejo de Principes, ii. 496, 498; iii. 396
Essay of dramatic Poesy, Dryden's, iii. 355, 356
Essay on the human understanding, Locke's, iii. 524
Essays, Caxton and, ii. 37; Ascham
and, 105 ff., Montaigne's, 19, 68, 374, 538, iii. 491; multiply under first Stuarts, iii. 489 ff., Overbury's, 491; Bacon's, 464, 492 ff., 537, imitators of Bacon's, 495 ff.; Fuller's, 511
Essex, Frances Howard, countess of, iii. 455, 489
Essex, Rob. Devereux, earl of, ii. 229, 235, 239, 263, 326, Chapman and, 372, a poet, 379; 406, 420, 469, 476; iii. 37, 295, Shakespeare and, 309; 529, 531 ff.
Estelle et Némorin, Florian's, ii. 538 Estienne, Charles, ii. 386; iii. 66, and Twelfth Night, 219
Estienne, H., ii. 25 ff., 312, 352, 373. 374, 394
Estienne, Nicole, ii. 386
Estienne, Robert, ii, 75, 351, 417 Ethics, Aristotle's, ii. 55, 74, 479 Etourdi, , Molière's, iii. 16 Etrenes de poesie fransoeze, Baif's, ii. 355 Euphues, Lyly's, ii. 518 ff., 536; iii. 130
Euphues golden Legacie, ii. 523 Euphues, his censure to Philautus, ii. 523 Euphues shadow, Lodge's, ii. 523, 530 Euphuism, ii. 519 ff., 523; iii. 477 Eure, sir W., ii. 118
Euripides, ii. 19, 75, 89, 358; iii. 20, 27, Shakespeare and, 172, 375 Eutheo, Anglo-phile, iii. 37, 39, 54, 95, 96
Evelyn, John, iii. 356 Everyman, iii. 4
Every Man in his Humour, iii. 61, 109, 235, 304, 373, 387, 393
Every Man out of his Humour, ii. 301, 537; iii. 40, 52, 88, 212, 373, 374, 383, 389
Examen Historicum, Heylyn's, iii. 515 Example, the, Shirley's, iii. 461
Excellent discours de la vie et de la
mort, Ph. de Mornay's, ii. 177
Exchange, the, ii. 547; iii. 90 Execration upon Vulcan, Jonson's, iii. 376
Exercitatio anatomica de Motu Cordis, Harvey's, iii. 527
Exeter, Joseph of, ii. 464
Exhortation aux François, Le Roy's, ii. 162
Experience, necessity of, iii.
Raleigh on, 522, 524, 525, Aristotle and, 525 ff.; Vinci, Harvey, etc., and, 425 ff.; Bacon and, 527 ff., 545
FABER STAPULENSIS, ii. 165 Fabius, iii. 364
Fabliaux, and farce, iii. 24 Fabricius, G., ii. 364
Fabula duorum Mercatorum, ii. 105 Fabyan, Robert, ii. 65, 95, 265, 322 Faerie Queene, the, Spenser's, ii. 67, 275, 343, 355, 366, 391, G. Harvey and, 442, Raleigh and, 443, 475; 473 ff., plot and purport of, 478 ff., personages and landscapes, 489 ff., moral, 492, 497, women in, 494 ff.; merit and style, 499, models fol- lowed in, 502 ff., celebrity of, 505 ff.; 530, 532; iii. 15, 67, 101, 109, 170, 204, 251, 311, 327, 468, 484, 542
Faery Pastorall, iii. 64, 91, 193 Fairfax, Edward, ii. 376, 509 Fairies, the, by Garrick, iii. 362 Fair Maid of the West, the, by Dekker, iii. 429
Fair Quarrel, a, by Middleton, iii. 415, 455
Fair Virtue, see Mistress of Philarete Faithful Shepherdess, Fletcher's, iii. 436
Fall of Princes, Lydgate's, ii. 329, iii. 188
False friend and inconstant mistress,
Falstaff, ii. 253, 397, 434, 523, an early, 545; iii. 59, 118, 170, char- acter of, 215; in love, 217 ff.; 243, 254, 256, 282, previously Oldcastle, 290; 306, deeds and temper of, 334 ff., death of, 337; 340, 453, 489 66 "Family of Love," ii. 250 Famous chronicle of K. Edward I., iii. 69
Famous victories of Henry the Fifth, iii. 131, 215, 290 Fantasticks, Breton's, iii. 495 Faques, W., ii. 38
Farce d'un Pardonneur, iii. 24
Farces, English, iii. 24 ff.; players of, 78
Farewell to Drake, Peele's, ii. 346 Farewell to Follie, Greene's, ii. 541
Riche's, ii. 513; iii. 219 Farmer, J. S., ii. 196, iii. 5, 117, 453 Farmer, Richard, iii. 361 Farr, Ed., iii. 481, 482 Fashions, ii. 547; iii. 69 Fasti, Ovid's, iii. 205
Father Hubburd's Tales, ii. 297, 303,
523, 548; iii. 89, 106 Faucit, Helen, iii. 365
Faulconbridge, Shakespeare's, iii. 19c ff., 330
Faulconrie, Turberville's, ii. 458 Faust or Faustus, Marlowe's Dr., iii. 60, 62, 81, 85, 117, 139 ff., 145, 414 Fawn, the, Marston's, iii. 62 Fayts of Arms, Caxton's, ii. 37 Feast for Worms, Quarles's, iii. 474 Featherstone, ii. 72
Featley, Daniel, iii. 485 Feltham, Owen, iii. 495, 497 ff. Fennor, iii. 79
Fenton, G., ii. 513 Ferrers, ii. 331
Ferrex and Porrex, ii. 333 Ferrys, iii. 122
Feuillerat, ii. 49, 290, 395, 518, 520,
531; iii. 18, 19, 21, 47, 76, 80 Fichet, Guillaume, ii. 14, 29, 30 Fidelia, Wither's, ii. 336; iii. 481, 484 Fidessa, Griffin's, ii. 398, 400 Fidessa, Spenser's, ii. 484 ff. Field of the Cloth of Gold, ii. 71, 40, 79; described, 97, 114, 152, 546 Field, Nathaniel, iii. 77, 81, 82, 395, 413, 424
Field, Richard, ii. 316; iii. 156 ff., and Shakespeare, 203 ff.
Fielding, H., ii. 122, 123; on Shake- speare, iii. 359, 413, 504
Fig for Momus, Lodge's, ii. 426, 471 Filocopo, Boccaccio's, ii. 376; iii. 197 Filon, Augustin, iii. 227 Finsbury, ii. 298; iii. 43 Firmin-Didot, A., ii. 11 First blast. against Knox's, ii. 217, 250
First folio, Shakespeare's, iii. 274, 348 ff., the Paris copy, 352 Fish, Simon, ii. 45, 101, 173 Fisher, cardinal John, ii. 40, 50, 96,
works of, 103 ff., 156; 188
Fisher, Th., antiquary, iii. 152 Fisher, Th., bookseller, iii. 193 Fitch, Ralph, ii. 272, 274, 280
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