INDEX. 



Addison s criticism of Milton, 282 



Akenside s Pleasures of Imagination, 

 283 



America and Americans, 56-62, 65-70. 

 Civil war in, 116, 127 



Anglo-Saxon element in English litera 

 ture, 182. Genius of the Anglo-Saxon, 

 185-185 



Animals, 5 



Aristophanes, his comedies, 163 



Bartas, Du, his foundation of the school 



of the cultists, 286 

 Blue-jays, 10 

 Bobolinks, 13 



Boileau, schuul founded by, 285 

 Bolivar, Don Simon, 69 

 Books, old, 214. Value of, 215 

 Bowles, Mr., his estimate of Pope, 314 

 Briton, the, 53, 55&amp;gt; 5.6 

 Byron, Lord, his estimate of Pope, 314 



Carlyle, Thomas, 88. His works, 92-114. 



His cynicism, 101 

 Catbird, the, 8 

 Chapman s Homer, 218, 238. Recent 



discussions on Homeric translation in 



England, 240. Chapman and Lord 



Derby compared, 241 

 Charles II., his taste, 287 

 Chateaubriand, 14 

 Chaucer, 168. Occleve s portrait of, 170. 



Work of the Chaucer Society, 172, 213. 



Sources from which Chaucer drew, 174, 



186. Compared with Langland, 192. 



His descriptions, 204-210 

 Chip-bird, 15 

 Clough s poems, 56, 157 

 Coleridge, S. T.. his metre, 197, 198 

 Collins s Odes/ 283 

 Crow-blackbirds, n 

 Cidtists, school of the, 286 



Dante, 187, 190 



Drummond of Hawthornden, his works, 



216, 217 

 Dryden s works, 289, 290 



Dutch, the, 50 

 Dyer s poems, 283 



Egoism, 133 



Emerson, Mr., 147, 155. As a lecturer, 

 274-281. 



England, its relations with the United 

 States, 62. Literature of, after the 

 Restoration, 287. Anglicanism of, 288. 

 Influence of the French on the litera 

 ture of, 288-290 



European, his view of America, 54 



Farr, Mr., his edition of George Wither * 



poems, 220, 222 

 Foreigners, on a certain condescension in 



4* 



Francia, Dr. , Carlyle s article on, 09 

 Friedrich the Great, 109. Carlyle*s work 



on, 113 

 Frost, 38 



Goethe s Iphegenia, 164 

 Goldsmith s Deserted Village, 166 

 Gower s poetry, 191 

 Gray s poems, 283 

 Grosbeak, rose-breasted 6 



Halliwell, Mr., his edition of the work 



of Marston, 222. His editorial duties, 



224-231 

 Hazlitt, W. C., his edition of Webster s 



works, 231-237. His edition of Love, 



lace s poems, 246. His work as editor- 



248-251 

 Henry IV. of France, compared with 



Abraham Lincoln, 122 

 Hero-cure, Carlyle s, 97, 106 

 Hooper s edition of Chapman s Homer 



243-246 



Humming-birds, 5, 13 

 Hunt, Leigh, 193 



Imagination, in books, 90 

 Indignation 48 



Jean Paul, 96 



