dore Watts-Dunton, 325. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Braybrooke, Lord. Samuel Pepys' | Christmas at the Mermaid. By Theo- Diary and Correspondence, 62. Brooke, Stopford A. Life and Letters of Frederick William Robertson, 164.
By Robert Browning, 255. Churchill, Charles. The Rosciad, 108. Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare. By W. S. Landor, 30. Coleridge, Hartley. To Shakespeare, 148.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, ix.
His achievement as an aesthetic critic, 28.
Biographia Literaria, 130, 232. His general dislike of "Selections," 131.
His influence on the poetry of the nineteenth century, 27. Letters, 246.
Literary Remains, 28, 131.
His notes on The Tempest, 132 я. Outline of an Introductory Lecture on Shakespeare, 232.
Seven Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, 232.
Table Talk, 240, 243, 246. Collier, John Payne, 162. Collins, William.
Verses addressed to
Sir Thomas Hanmer, 92. Colman, George, 224.
Prose on several Occasions, 224. His translation of Terence, 224. Combe, William. The Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, 308.
Coming of Love, The. By Theodore Watts-Dunton, 325.
Condell, Henrie, and John Heminge.
To the Great Variety of Readers, from the Shakespeare First Folio, 46. Conduct of Life. By Ralph Waldo Emerson, 251. Congreve, William, 12, 114. Conjectures on Original Composition. By Edward Young, 104, 224. Connoisseur, The. Its attitude towards Shakespeare, 21.
Cook, A. S. Leigh Hunt's Imagina- tion and Fancy, 250. Court Burlesqu'd, The.
By Samuel Butler. Possible allusion to Shake- speare in, 5 n.
Covent Garden Drollery. Collected by
Dramatic Poetry, An Essay on. By a Person of Honour, 74. Dramatic Race, The, 298. Dramatic Unities, Of the. By John Armstrong, 100.
Drayton, Michael. To my most dearly- beloved friend Henery Reynolds, from The Battaile of Agincourt, 48.
Dryden, John, 3, 10, 114.
His contemporary fame, 22. Defence of the Epilogue, 68.
The first skilled critic of Shakespeare,
His influence on eighteenth century literature, 13.
Of Dramatic Poesie, 66. Prologue to The Tempest, 66. Prologue to Troilus and Cressida, 67. Dyce, Alexander, 162. Dyer, George. Poetics, 231.
Earth's Holocaust. By Nathaniel Hawthorne, 314.
Edinburgh Review. Article by Carlyle in, 158.
Articles by Jeffrey in, 133, 230. Articles by Macaulay in, 160, 245. Edwards, Thomas, 303, 304 n. Canons of Criticism, 281.
Edwin and Emma. By David Mallet,
Eikonoklastes. By John Milton. Allu-
sion to Shakespeare in, 7.
Elgie on the Death of the famous Writer and Actor, Mr. William Shake- speare, from Shakespeare's Poems, Conduct of
55. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Life, 262.
Representative Men, 162, 251. Shakespeare, or the Poet, 162. Encyclopædia Britannica, 150, 208, 248. England and Spain. By Felicia Dorothea Hemans, 229. Enthusiast, The. By Joseph Warton, 91.
Epigrams of Art, Life, and Nature. | By William Watson, 270. Epitaph on a Tombstone of Shake- speare, 223.
Essays, Critical and Imaginative. By John Wilson, 140. Essays in Criticism.
Euphrosyne. By Richard Graves, 225.
Farmer, Richard, 304 and n.
Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare,
Fennell's Shakespeare Repository, 40. Fenton, Elijah. An Epistle to Mr. Southerne, 80.
Ferney: An Epistle to Monsr. De
Voltaire. By George Keate, 112. Fielding, Henry. A Journey from this World to the Next, 279. First Folio Edition of Shakespeare's Works, 6, 42, 45, 46, 47. Five Books of Song. By Richard
Watson Gilder, 212. Fletcher, John, compared with Shake- speare, 66, 80, 92.
His "solecism of speech," 68. Forman, H. Buxton.
Keats, 138.
Fors Clavigera.
His Shakespeare temple at Hampton, 26, 306-7.
Verses addressed to, 25. Warwickshire: A Song, from Shake- speare's Garland, 113.
Gastrell, Rev. Dr. F., and Shake- speare's mulberry tree, 10, 185. Genius and Writings on Shakespeare, An Essay on the. By John Dennis, 82.
Genius of Shakespeare, To the. By James Hogg, 146. Gentleman's Magazine, 223, 301. Gilbert, William Schwenck. An Un fortunate Likeness, from More Bab Ballads, 318.
Gilder, Richard Watson. The Twenty- third of April, from Five Books of Song, 212.
Goethe, Carlyle's Essay on, 242. Compared with Shakespeare, 158,
Goethe reviewed after Sixty Years. By J. R. Seeley, 272. Goldsmith, Oliver. A Reverie at the Boar's Head Inn, 291. Graves, Richard. On Erecting a Monument to Shakespeare, from Euphrosyne, 225.
Guardian, The. Its attitude towards Shakespeare, 20.
Guesses at Truth. By Julius Charles Hare, 145.
Hales, John. Quoted in Rowe's edition of Shakespeare's Works, 53. Hallam, Henry. Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fif teenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries, 155. A Soliloquy in Imitation of Hamlet, 24.
Hamilton, William.
His criticism of Johnson's praise of Shakespeare, 94.
Epistle to. By Robert Lloyd, 106. Shakespeare's debt to, 106.
His connection with the Shakespeare Jubilee at Stratford-on-Avon, 25.
Early æsthetic criticism of, 27. Hamner, Sir Thomas. His edition of Shakespeare's Works, 16, 93. Verses addressed to. Collins, 92. Hare, Julius Charles. Truth, 145. Hawkins, Sir John, 303, 304 я.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Earth's Holo- | Hugo, Victor. Shakespeare, 10, 28. caust, from Mosses from an Old On Shakespeare's posthumous fame, Manse, 314.
Our Old Home, 175.
On visiting Shakespeare's house, 175. Hayley, William. A Poetical Epistle to an Eminent Painter [George Romney], 120.
Hazlitt, William, ix, 28. Characters of Shakespeare's Jeffrey's review of, 134.
On Dryden and Pope, 136.
Hume, David. History of England, 97. Hunt, Leigh. Associations with Shake- speare from Table Talk, 166. Blue-Stocking Revels, 247. Thoughts on the Avon, 233. What is Poetry? from Imagination and Fancy, 250. Hymn to the Moon.
Lectures on the English Poets, 135-7, Hymn to the Nymph of Bristol. By
Round Table, The, 137.
On Shakespeare and Milton, 135, 234. Table Talk, 237. Headley, Henry. Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry, 26 n. Heine's Grave. By Matthew Arnold, 265.
Hemans, Felicia Dorothea. England and Spain, 229. Shakespeare, 128. Heminge, John, and Henrie Condell.
To the great Variety of Readers, from the Shakespeare First Folio, 46. Henry V. Performance of, witnessed by Samuel Pepys, 62. Henry VI., part 1. John Crowne's adap- tation of, 220.
Heroes and Hero Worship, On. By
Thomas Carlyle, 157.
Higden, Henry. The Wary Widdow, or Sir Noisy Parrat, 75. History of England. By David Hume, 97.
Hogg, James. To the Genius of Shake- speare, from Songs by the Ettrick Shepherd, 146.
Holland, Hugh. Upon the Lines and
Life of the Famous Scenick Poet, Master William Shakespeare, from the Shakespeare First Folio, 45. Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The Poet at
the Breakfast Table, 323. Shakespeare Tercentennial Celebra- tion, from Songs of Many Seasons, 177.
Hood, Thomas. The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, 241. Hospitall of Incurable Fooles, 328 and n. Hughes, John. Verses to Mr. Addison, 23.
Idea of a University, The. By John Henry Newman, 171.
Idea of Comedy, On the. By George Meredith, 191.
Imaginary Conversations. By Walter Savage Landor, 253, 316. Imagination and Fancy. By Leigh Hunt, 247.
Imitations of Horace. By Alexander Pope, 221.
Immortal Memory of Shakespeare, To the, 116.
M. S. On Worthy Master Shake- speare and his Poems, from the Shakespeare Second Folio, 50. Coleridge's conjecture as to the identity of, 7, 52 n.
Ingleby, Dr. Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse, vii, 4.
Inscription, An. By Mark Akenside, 105.
In Shakespeare's Walk. By William Thompson, 110.
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries. By Henry Hallam, 155.
James I. His influence on literature,
Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, 230.
His article on Hazlitt's Characters of Shakespeare's Plays in the Edin- burgh Review, 133. Jennens, Charles, 303, 304 n. Johnson, Dr. Samuel, his attitude to- wards Shakespeare, 16.
His criticism of Capell's Preface, 107.
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