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  • Heraclitus quoted, 361
  • Hermesianax quoted, 287
  • Hill, Aaron, 331
  • Hoccleve, Thomas, 198
  • Hogg, Mr. James, his Recollections of De Quincey reviewed, 203-10
  • Homer quoted, his fine descriptions of Nature, 237-9;
    • his women, 286: 288;
    • his description of Hades, 297
  • Hooker quoted, 362
  • Horace, influence of his Epistles and Satires on English poetry, 60;
    • quoted, 151: 297: 301;
    • deficient in poetic sensibility, 336
  • Hroswitha, 251
  • Huxley, Prof., on Merton Chair at Oxford, 38
  • Ibycus, 240
  • Jago, Richard, 249
  • James I. of Scotland, his Kingis Quair, 172;
    • its genuineness vindicated, 174-82
  • Japp, Dr. Alexander, Life of De Quincey, 209
  • Jebb, Prof., his services to Greek Literature, 258
  • Johnson, Dr., quoted, 152
  • Jonson, Ben, on Poetry, 280
  • Jowett, Prof., quoted, 64
  • Jusserand, M., his Literary History of the English People reviewed, 193-202
  • Keats, John, 127: 298: 347
  • Landor, W. S., 298
  • Lang, Mr. Andrew, 259
  • Lauderdale, 310
  • Leaf, Mr. Walter, 259
  • Lee, Mr. Sidney, his Life of Shakespeare reviewed, 211-8;
    • on Shakespeare's Sonnets, 229-30
  • Le Gallienne, Mr. Richard, his Retrospective Reviews reviewed, 151-7
  • Leopardi quoted, 20: 300
  • Lesbia and Catullus, 335-50
  • Lessing, on Philologists, 86;
    • his Laocoon, 41;
    • his Hamburgishe Dramaturgie, 67
  • Log-rolling, its pernicious effects, 133-44
  • Longinus, the Treatise attributed to, discussed, 276-8;
  • Lydgate, his style and versification, 98;
  • Tacitus quoted, 20: 192: 254;
    • as a critic, 278-9;
    • on immortality, 360
  • Talleyrand quoted, 210
  • Tennyson, Lord, 62: 162-3: 245: 247: 298: 337;
    • as a critic, 252
  • Terence, women of, 292
  • Text-Books on English Literature, specimens of, 76-150
  • Thackeray on Wordsworth and Moore, 250
  • Theocritus, 243
  • Theognis quoted, 262
  • Thomson, James, 243;
    • quoted, 248;
    • claim to the authorship of Rule Britannia vindicated, 321-8;
    • corrections in the Seasons discussed, 328-34
  • Thorpe, Thomas, 216: 227: 235
  • Tovey, Rev. D. C., his edition of Thomson's poems reviewed, 318-34
  • Tremenheere, Mr. J. H. A., his version of Catullus' Love Poems, 335-50
  • Trissino, his Sofonisba, 123
  • Thucydides, 258: 260;
  • Tupper, Martin, 251
  • Tyler, Mr. Thomas, on Shakespeare's Sonnets, 228
  • Tyrwhitt, Thomas, 223: 234
  • Universities, their indifference to the interests of literature, 38-40: 45-50;
    • effects of the exclusion of the Greek and Roman Classics from the so-called Schools of Literature at Oxford and Cambridge, 55-71
  • Varro, as a critic, 278
  • Virgil, his beautiful descriptions of Nature, 245-6;
  • Voltaire on Philologists, 86
  • Walters, Cuming, on Shakespeare's Sonnets, 220-1
  • Warburton, Bishop, 205;
  • Warton, Dr. Joseph, on Thomson's poetry, 330
  • Warton, Thomas, on Lydgate, 98
  • Watson, Mr. William, great beauty of his English hexameters, 317
  • Wharton, Dr., his Sappho, 152
  • Willmott, Rev. Aris, his Gems from English Literature, 163-4
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  • Corrections:

    Page 81 Hamlet, act iv. sc .1 should be sc. 5 (There is pansies)

    The following errors have been corrected in the text.

    Page 8 changed Jasserand to Jusserand (done M. Jusserand grave injustice)

    Page 63 added space (Addington Symonds)

    Page 90 added single quotes (The rest is silence.' 'O, O,)

    Page 90 changed than to that (it would be more natural that)

    Page 96-7 moved double quotes from (evicit gurgite moles,") to end of last line (armenta trahit.")

    Page 97 added opening double quotes ("Not sa fersly)

    Page 101 added double quotes (Lord, 1790." A Letter to)

    Page 107 changed ") to )" (teeth of its subject)". "His voluminous)

    Page 184 added comma (and the few outsiders, whether)

    Page 205 added single quote (Warburton on Shakespeare.'")

    Page 212 added comma (every alley green,)

    Page 252 changed charactistic to characteristic (distinctive feature is the characteristic)

    Page 321 changed comma to period (both these questions.)

    Page 326 changed period to semicolon (Britain's wide domain;)

    The following errors have been corrected in the index.

    Benecke changed 255 to 283

    Bentley changed 156 to 160

    Chaucer changed 8 to 6

    De Quincey; his comparative failure changed 305 to 204

    Gibbon changed 198 to 195

    Gower; Confessio Amantis changed 196 to 195

    Macaulay changed 145: 151 to 141: 155

    Pater changed 62 to 63

    Persius changed 15 to 158

    Pope; quoted changed 139 to 138

    Schipper changed 183 to 187

    Swift; Tale of a Tub changed 144 to 149

    Wharton changed 148 to 152

    The following inconsistencies have been left as printed.

    bookmaker vs. book-maker vs. book maker

    rodomontade vs. rhodomontade

    Wriothesley vs. Wriothesly

    analysed vs. analyzed

    Mort d'Arthur vs. Morte d'Arthur

    Quinctilian vs. Quintilian
    (Quintilia (Latin QuintiliÆ) is a different person)






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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