G. Gaimar, Geffroy, 132. Gammer Gurton's Needle, 473–475. Geoffrey of Dunstable, 70, 130. Geoffrey of Monmouth, 89, 104. Geology, ii. 138. Georgian Age, the last, ii. 455, 542. Gerard, John, ii. 150. Gervase of Canterbury, 110. Gibbon, Edward, ii. 357, 561. Gifford, William, ii. 403, 409. Gilbert, Dr. William, inventor of artifi Gildas, 27. Gillies, Dr. John, ii. 448, 449. Giraldus Cambrensis, 88, 89, 106. Glanvil, Ranulph de, 115. Glisson, Dr. Francis, ii. 150. Gloucester, Robert of, 236. Glover, Richard, ii. 287. Foote, Samuel, ii. 310. Ford, John, 606. Fordun, John, 175. ture, ii. 559. Foreign influences, ii. 24. Godolphin, Sidney, Earl of, ii. 114. Godric, St., verses by, 195. Godwin, William, ii. 447, 451, 544. Foreign elements in our present litera- Goldsmith, Oliver, ii. 300. 305, 310, 317. Forojuliensis, vide Titus Livius. Fortescue, Sir John, 397. Foster, ii. 544. Gorboduc, Tragedy of, 478-481. Gosson, Stephen, 498. Gothic, Germanic, or Teutonic tongues, 25. France, Prediction of Revolution in, ii. Granger, Rev. James, ii. 360 128, 129. Francis, Sir Philip, ii. 321. French Language in England, 116, 180. French, mingling of, with English, 191. Froissart, Jean, 188. Fuller, Thos., ii. 65-75. Fust, or Faust, John, 379, 380. Grant, Mrs., ii. 541. Greek Civilization and Language, 161. Green, Matthew, ii: 275. Greene, Robert, 468, 489, 493, 498. Gregory, David, ii. 178. Gregory, James, ii. 178. Gresham, Sir Thomas, ii. 147. Grew, Nehemiah, ii. 183. Grimoald, Nicholas, 480. Gris, vide Willy Grice. Henryson, Robert, 409. Grostête, or Grosthead, Bishop, 165, 184, Herbert, Edward Lord, 620. Hampole, vide Rolle. Herbert, George, ii. 19. Here Prophecy, 196. Her eyes are wild, quoted, ii. 465-467. Herman, religious poet, 147. Herrick, Robert, ii. 19. Herschel, Sir William, ii. 545. Hexameter Verse, English, 501-505. Hexham, John of, 103. Hexham, Richard of, 103. Heywood, Jasper, 485. Heywood, John, 455, 469. Heywood, Thomas, 598. Higden, Ranulph, 175, 362. Higgins, John, 463. Highmore, Dr. Nathaniel, ii. 150. Hill, Aaron, ii. 283. Hill, Thomas, ii. 142. Historical Works of the 13th and 14th Historical Writers, 618; ii. 355. Hobbes (or Hobbs), Thomas, ii. 114, 123, Handy Book, an ignorant innovation, 289. Holman, Joseph George, ii. 447. Hanmer, Sir Thomas, ii. 451. Harding, John, 395. Hard Words, 487. Harington, Sir John, 575. Harrington, Sir James, ii. 82, 126. Harvey, Dr. William, ii. 127, 148. Haughton, William, 597. Hauvill, John, 89. Havelok le Danois, 186. Holwell, John Zephaniah, ii. 360. Holy and Profane State, quoted, ii. 72- Home, Anne, vide Hunter. Home, Henry (Lord Kames), ii. 354, 360 Homer, Henry, ii. 449. Hooke, Robert, ii. 173. Hooker, Richard, 612. Horn, Roman du Roi, 144, 185. Horrocks, Samuel, ii. 145. Horsley, Samuel, ii. 451, 544. Hoveden, vide Roger. Hawes, Stephen, 449. Hawkesworth, Dr. John, ii. 316. Howard, Lord William, 98. Howel Dha, 36. Hugh of Rutland, 147. Hume, Alexander, ii. 289. Hume, David, ii. 354, 355-357, 358, 360 Hebrew and other Oriental languages, Hunter, Mrs., ii. 540. Hawksbee, Francis, ii. 365. Hayley, William, ii. 415. Hazlitt, William, ii. 544. Heber, Bishop, ii. 538. I. Landon, L. E., ii. 541. Landor, W. S., ii. 417, 540. Imitation in writing, ii. 559, 564. 447. Innovating tendencies of our present lit- Intimations of Mortality, quoted, ii. 485- Langland, Robert or William, 246. Language, a Natural Product, 22. 22. Language, Dependence of, on Literature, Language, Proper and Representative, Language, Spoken and Written, 22. Languages, Native, 23. Languages of Modern Europe, 23. Langue d'Oc, vide Oc. Laodamia, quoted, ii. 468–473. Latimer, Bishop, 438; quotation from a Latin and Greek, Study of, 176, 416, Latin Civilization and Language, 161. Latin Literature, early, in Britain, 26. Latin Poets of Anglo-Norman Period, 89. Johnson, Samuel, ii. 316, 323-328, 369, Law Treatises, 115. 451. Jones, Sir William, ii. 414, 448. Jonson, Ben, 603; ii. 20, 37, 38. Judith, 58. Jumieges, vide Gemmeticensis. Junius, Letters of, ii. 320-324. K. Kames, Lord, vide Home, H. Layamon, Brut of, 198-211. Lee, Sophia, ii. 313. Legends, Metrical, 225. Leighton, Archbishop, ii. 132, 289. Leland, Thomas, ii. 359. Lennox, Charlotte (Ramsay), Mrs., ii. 313. Leslie, Sir John, ii. 545. Letters, Swift's, quoted. ii. 231, 233-237. Keats, John, ii. 527-531, 536, 556; Elegy Leyden, John, 445; ii. 538. on, quoted, ii. 536. Kelly, Hugh, ii. 317. King, Swift's Eulogy on Archbishop, Knolles, Richard, 619. Lingard, ii. 544. Lister, Dr. Martin, ii. 184. Literature and Civilization, 23; ii. 547. Literature and Learning in the 15th cen Literature, Definition of, 23. Literature, dependence of, on political Literature, effect produced upon, by fe- Literature, its relation to Writing, 22. Literature of the 18th century, ii. 446- 452. Livius, vide Titus. Lloyd, Charles, ii. 478, 537. Llywarch, Hen, 37. Lock, vide Rape of the I k. Lodge, Thomas, 468, 493, 497. Lorris, William of, 298; translated by Love, quoted, ii. 481-483. Mason, William, ii. 307, 410. Mathematicians of the 14th century, 166. Mathias, Thomas James, ii. 408. Love, Hope, and Patience, in Education, Matthew of Westminster, 99. Lovelace, Richard, ii. 27. Loves of the Plants, The, quoted, ii. 392, Loves of the Triangles, The, quoted, ii. Lower, Richard, ii. 150. Lydgate, John, 403. Lyly, John, 491, 495. Lyttelton, George Lord, ii. 316, 358. Mabinogion, 37. M. Macaulay, Lord, ii. 557, 561, 565. Mackenzie, Sir George, ii. 189, 288. MacKnight, Dr. James, ii. 451. Macpherson, James, ii. 309, 359. Maitland, John, ii. 290. Majesty in Misery, quoted, ii. 60, 61. Malthus, Rev. Thomas Robert, ii. 452. Mandeville, Bernard, ii. 252-261, 354. Marmion, battle-scene in, quoted, ii. 503- Marsh, Bishop, ii. 451. Martine, Dr. George, ii. 367. Marvel, Andrew, ii. 102-113; quotations Matthew Paris, 172. Maturin, Robert C., ii. 544. 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