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Walsh, William, his Dialogue concerning Women, and poems, 454.

Walsingham, Thomas, his Historia Anglicana, 125.

Walton, Izaak, 345, 473; his Compleat An-
gler, Lives, 472.
Warburton, William, his life, 560-562; his
Translations, 561; his Inquiry into Prodi-
gies and Miracles, Alliance between
Church and State, Commentary on Pope's
Works, Edition of Shakespeare, 561.
Ward, Adolphus William, 646.

Robert P., his novels, 634.
Warner, William, 189, 249, 276; his Albion's
England, 249.

Warton, Joseph, 235, 586, 593; his Genius and Writings of Pope, 586.

Thomas, his Faery Queen of Spenser, History of English Poetry, 586. Watson, Thomas, his version of Antigone, 248; his Passionate Centurie of Love, 248, 262; his Amyntas, Italian Madrigals Englished, Tears of Fancy, 249. Watts, Isaac, his Hymns, Psalms, Divine and Moral Songs, Logic, 559. Webbe, William, his Discourse of English Poetric, 221.

Webster, Augusta, 645.

-, John, 273; his plays, 298, 299. Wendover, Roger of, his Flores Historiarum, 39.

Wesley, Charles, his Psalms and Hymns,

560.

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John, his Account of the Methodists, Wisdom of God in the Creation, 560. West, Gilbert, his Odes of Pindar, 549. Whately, Richard, his Logic, Rhetoric and other works, 641. Wheloc, Abraham, 346.

Whetstone, George, his Heptameron, Promos and Cassandra, 248.

Whiston, William, his Theory of the Earth, 555.

White, Gilbert, his Natural History and
Antiquities of Selborne, 601, 602.
-, Henry Kirke, his works, 630.
Whitefield, George, 560.
Whitehead, Paul, his Gymnasiad, 551.

William, 551, 581; his poems and plays, 551. Whittingham, William, his translation of the New Testament, 198.

Wielif, John, 125; his life, 99, 108, 109, 115;

his Translation of the Bible, 108, 109; his De Dominio Divino, 103.

Wilkins, John, 365, 415, 463, 467, 469; his Discovery of a New World, Discourse

concerning a New Planet, Mercury, 365; his Essay toward a Real Character, etc., 366.

William of Malmesbury, 18, 36, 37.

Newbury, 38, 39.

Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester, 419, 421, 426, 438, 444, 453; his Upon Nothing, 421. Wilson, John, his Noctes Ambrosianæ and other works, 637.

Winter, Thomas, his translation of Du Bar. tas, 197.

Wireker, Nigel, 53, 54; his Corruptions of the Church, 53; his Brunellus, or Speculum Stultorum, 53, 54.

Wither, George, his life, 306-309; his
Abuses Stript and Whipt, pastorals, 307;
his Emblems, 308, 314; his Britain's Re-
membrancer, and other works, 308.
Wolcot, John, his satires, 614.
Wood, Anthony à, 412, 482; his History and
Antiquities of the University of Oxford,
Athenæ Oxonienses, 483.

Woodville, Anthony, Lord Rivers, 115, 129; his translation of Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers, 128, 129.

Worcester, Florence of, his Chronicon ex Chronicis ab Initio Mundi usque ad Annum Christi 1117 deductum, 39. Worde, Wynken de, 122. Wordsworth, William, 13; his life, 617-623, 624; his Excursion, 618, 622; his Descriptive Sketches, 619, 620; his Evening Walk, 619; his Lyrical Ballads, 620, 621; his Prelude, 621; his Ecclesiastical Sketches, 622; his Yarrow Revisited, 623. Wotton, Sir Henry, 282, 472; his Elements of Architecture, Reliquiæ Wottonianæ,

345.

Wren, Christopher, 463.

Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 151, 176, 177; his life, 170-173; his Paraphrase of the Seven Penitential Psalms, 171; his satires, 172, 173; his songs and sonnets, balades, rondeaux, etc., 173, 174, 227.

Wycherley, William, 449, 488, 512, 536; his Love in a Wood, Gentleman DancingMaster, 448; his Plain Dealer, Country Wife, 449, 450.

Wyntoun, Andrew of, his Oryginale Crony. kil of Scotland, 121.

Y.

Young, Edward, 552; his Last Day, Busiris, Love of Fame, Night Thoughts, 552.

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Fletcher, Phineas, his Locustes, Sicelides,
Sylva Poetica, Purple Island, 306.
Florence of Worcester, 39.
Florio, John, his First Fruites, Second
Frvtes, translation of Montaigne's Essays,
196.

Foote, Samuel, his comedies, 608.
Ford, John, 276; his plays, 297.
Forster, John, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647.
Fortescue, Sir John, 115, 125, 127; his De
Laudibus Legum Angliæ, 125; his Differ-
ence between Absolute and Limited
Monarchy, 127.

Foster, John, his Essays, 638.

Fox, George, his life, 495-498; his Journal
of his Life, Travels, etc., 498.

-, John, his Latin Plays, 191, 202; his
life, 202; his Book of Martyrs, 201.
Francis, Sir Philip, 599.

Freeman, Edward A., 643, 645, 646, 647.
Frisians, 8, 12.

Froude, J. A., 644, 645, 646, 647.
Fuller, Thomas, 353, 495; his David's
Hainous Sinne, etc., History of the Holy
Warre, 353; his Holy and Profane States,
Pisgah-Sight of Palestine, Abel Redivivus,
Church History of Britain, History of the
Worthies of England, 354.

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Garrick, David, 588, 589, 590, 598, 607.
Garth, Samuel, his Dispensary, 454.
Gascoigne, George, 224; his plays and mi-
nor poems, 236, 237; his Steel Glass, 237.
Gaskell, Elizabeth C., 642, 643, 644, 645.
Gast, Luces de, his Tristan, 43.
Gauden, John, his life, 376-378; his Reli.
gious and Loyal Protestation, etc., 376;
his Eikon Basilikē, 376, 377, 384.
Gay, John, 530, 532, 542, 547; his life, 534,
535; his Rural Sports, Shepherd's Week,
Beggar's Opera, Poems, Fables, 535.
Geoffrey of Monmouth, 36, 37, 38.
Gerald of Wales, or du Barri, 39.
Gibbon, Edward, his Decline and Fall of
the Roman Empire, 596; his Étude de la
Littérature, Memoirs, 597.

Gifford, William, his Baviad, Mæviad, Epis.

tle to Peter Pindar, and other works, 636.
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, his Discourse to
prove a Passage by the North-West, 224,
225.

Gildon, Charles, his Complete Art of Poe-
try, Life of Defoe, Laws of Poetry, 513.
Giraldus Cambrensis, 39.

Gladstone, W. E., 643, 644, 647, 618.
Glanville, Ralph, 50; his Tractatus de Le.
gibus et Consuetudinibus Regni Angliæ,
50, 51.

Gloucester Fragments, 28.

-, Robert of, 64; his Chronicle of Eng.
land, Lives and Legends of the English
Saints, 64.

Glover, Richard, his Leonidas, London,
Boadicea, and other works, 551.
Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft, her Vindica-
tion of the Rights of Woman, 601.

Godwin, William, 629; his Caleb Williams
and other novels, 633.
Golding, Arthur, his translations of Jus
tin's History, Cæsar's Commentaries,
Ovid's Metamorphoses, Mornay on the
Truth of Christianity, 194, 195.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 597, 598, 608; his life,
605, 606; his Citizen of the World, 585;
the Monthly Review, Critical Review,
Polite Learning in Europe, the Bee, Pub.
lic Ledger, 605; his Vicar of Wakefield,
605, 606; his Traveller, Good-natured
Man, Deserted Village, She Stoops to
Conquer, 606; his Histories of Greece,
Rome, England, Animated Nature, 606.
Googe, Barnaby, his translations of Man-
zolli's Zodiac of Life, Kirchmeyer's Popish
Kingdom, Heresbach's Four Books of
Husbandry, 196; his Eglogs, Epytaphes,
and Sonettes, 196.

Gosson, Stephen, his life, 203, 204; his plays,
203; his School of Abuse, 203; his Apolo-
gy for the School of Abuse, Plays Con-
futed in Five Actions, etc., 204.

Gower, John, 85, 107, 120, 160, 169, 321; his
life, 99-104; his Balades, 99, 100; his
Speculum Meditantis, 100; his Vox Cla-
mantis, 100, 101, 102, 103, 119; his Confes-
sio Amantis, 95, 102, 103; his Tripartite
Chronicle, 103.

Graal, the Holy, 42-44.

Grafton, Richard, his Abridgement, Man-
ual of the Chronicles of England, Chron-
icle at large, etc., 148, 223.

Grahamme, James, his Sabbath, 614.
Grainger, James, his Sugar Cane, e07.
Granville, George, his She-Gallants, Heroic
Love, 455.

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Matthew, his Grotto, Spleen, and oth.
er poems, 546.

Greene, Robert, 239, 269; his life, 264, 265,
275; his love-pamphlets and plays, 264-
267, 268.

Gregory, Pope, the Great, his Regula Pas-
toralis, 27.

Greville, Fulke, 216, 247, 413; his Certaine
Learned and Elegant Workes, Alaham,
Mustapha, 247, 248.

Grimald, Nicholas, his Death of Zoroas and
Death of Cicero, in blank verse, 235.
Grocyn, William, 133, 134, 135, 136.
Grosart, A. B., 647.

Grose, his Antiquities of Scotland, 613.
Grosseteste, Robert, his life, 54-56; his nu-
merous works, Château d'Amour, 55, 56.
Grote, George, 639, 645, 646; his History of
Greece, 639.

Guildford, Nicholas of, his Owl and Night-
ingale, 63, 89.

H.

Habington, William, his Castara, Holy Man,
Queen of Aragon, History of Edward
IV., 317.

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Harding, John, his Chronicle, 121.
Hardy, Thomas, 646, 647,

Hare, Augustus J. C., 646, 647.

, Augustus William and Julius Charles,
their Guesses at Truth, 641.
Harington, Sir John, 320; his Orlando Fu
rioso in English Heroical Verse, 197, 322;
his Metamorphosis of Ajax, Nuga Anti-
quæ, and other works, 322.

Hariot, Thomas, his Briefe and True Re-
porte of the New Found Land of Virgin.
ia, 225.

Harrington, James, his life, 459-462; his
Commonwealth of Occana, 460, 461; his
Art of Lawgiving, 462.
Harry, Blind, his Wallace, 122.
Hartley, David, his Observations on Man,

556.

Hartlib, Samuel, 366, 383, 463; his Ecclesi-
astical Peace among Protestants, Descrip-
tion of Macaria, Reformation of Schooles,
Flemish Agriculture, 368.

Harvey, Gabriel, 216, 221, 320; his life, 238,
239, 240, 275; his Smithus, 191; his Grat-
ulationes Waldenses, 191, 216, 238; his
Ciceronianus, Rhetor, 238.

William, 365, 366.
Haweis, R. K., 648.

Hawes, Stephen, his Temple of Glass, Pas.
time of Pleasure, Conversion of Swearers,
Joyful Meditation of all England, 178.
Hayward, John, his Lives of Henry IV.,
William I., William II., Henry I., and
Edward VI., 346, 347.

Hazlitt, William, his critical and other
works, 637.

Heber, Reginald, his Poems, Hymns, and
other works, 630.

Helps, Arthur, 643, 644, 647.

Hemans, Felicia, her poems, 630.
Henry of Bracton, 51.

of Huntingdon, 39.

VIII., King, his writings against Lu-
ther, 140, 141.
Henryson, Robert, his Moral Fables of
Æsop the Phrygian, Testament of Cres.
seid, Robene and Makyne, BludySerk, 122.
Herbert, Edward, 343, 456, 472; his De
Veritate, History of the Life and Reign
of Henry VIII., 352, 353.

——, George, his life, 315, 316; his Temple,
Priest to the Temple, 316.

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Herrick, Robert, 320; his Hesperides, No.
ble Numbers, 325.

Herschel, Sir William, 641.

Heylin, Peter, his Microcosmus, 374.
Heywood, Jasper, 230; his version of Sene-
ca's Troas, Thyestes, and Hercules Fu-
rens, 253, 254.

-, John, 253; his Interludes, 184, 185; his
Epigrams, 184.

——, Thomas, 272, 276; his plays, 297.
Higden, Ralph, 39, 40; his Polychronicon,
39, 40, 67, 109, 115; his miracle-plays, 67,

70.

Higgins, John, A Mirror for Magistrates, •
234.

Hilarius, 44, 45; his St. Nicholas, Raising
of Lazarus, History of Daniel, 45, 46.
Hoadly, Benjamin, his sermons and theo.
logical writings, 562.

Hobbes, Thomas, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417,
462; his life, 456-459; his Translation of
Thucydides, 456; his De Mirabilibus Pec-
ci, Elementa l'hilosophica de Cive, Hu-
man Nature, De Corpore Politico, 457; his
Leviathan, 376, 457, 458, 481; his Of Liber-
ty and Necessity, 458, 459; his Transla
tion of the Iliad and Odyssey, Life, Behe.
moth, 459; his controversy with Wallis,
463.

Hofland, Barbara, her novels, 634.
Hogg, James, his Mountain Bard and other
poems, 630.

Holinshed, Ralph, his Chronicle, 224, 235;
his Description of Britaine, 224.
Holyday, Dr. Barten, his Technogamia,
translations of Juvenal and Persius, $19.
Home, John, his Douglas, 608.
Hood, Thomas, his Whims and Oddities,
and other works, 638.
Hook, Theodore, 634.

Hooke, Robert, 464; his Micrographia, 466.
Hooker, Richard, 189, 472; his life, 189,
205-207, 275; his Laws of Ecclesiastical
Polity, 206, 207.

Hope, Thomas, his Anastasius, 634.
Hopkins, John, his Psalms, 228, 229.
Hoveden, Roger of, his Annales, 39.
Howard, Hon. Edward, his British Princes,
432.

-, Sir Robert, 420, 431, 433, 434; his In-
dian Queen, 432, 433; his Songs and Son-
nets, and other works, 432: his Duke of
Lerma, 434.

Howe, John, his life, 494, 495; his Living
Temple, 495.

Hudson, Thomas, his translation of Dy
Bartas, 197.

Hughes, John, his Triumphs of Peace,
odes, translations, and plays, 532.

Thomas, 644.

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