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Aeneas, Virgil's, 832, 213, 33 16,
407; cfd. with Dares Phrygius',
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Aesop, Fables of, 1928, 391
Agrippa, Henry Cornelius, 35
Amadis de Gaule, 26 12.
Apologie for Poetrie, Sidney's:
occasion, xxii-xxiii; probable
date of composition, xxiii; place
in English prose, xxiii; place in
English literary criticism, xxiv,
xxvii; sources of, and Sidney's
reading, xxiv; contents, xxv-
xxvii; text and editions, xxvii-
xxviii.

Apuleius, 54 11.
Arcadia, Sidney's, xii, xv, xvi,
xviii.

Aristotle, Poetics, xxiv, 102, 206,

269, 529, 55 32; Italian commen-
tators on, xxiv; Ethics, 24 20;
doubtful ref., 61 27.

Arthur, 'honest' King, 4232.
Astrophel, Spenser's, xxi.

Astrophel and Stella, Sidney's,
xvii.

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Atlantick Island, the, 331.

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English language, its advantages,
59 f.; a mingled' language,
59 ; its want of grammar,
59 ; its adaptability to both
ancient and modern system of
versification, 60-1.
Ennius, 314, 43 20.
Epic poetry, 32-3.
Erasmus, 35 24.
Euphuism, 58.

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Euripides, 44 53 33 (Hecuba).
Eutopia Utopia, More's, 18 29.

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37 30, 511 (Tr. & Cris.).
Cicero, 12 158 n., 181, 335,
57 27, 58 25

Clauserus, 61 32.

Comedy, 30, 54-6.

n., 331, 19, 27, 58 14,

Figures of discourse, 57-8.
French language, want of dactyls
in, 60 28; rhymes in, 61 8; French
verse, caesura in, 61 2.

Friend's Passion for Astrophill,
Matthew Royden's, xxi.

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Lyric poetry, 31-2; poverty of
English, 56-7.

'Maker', 714,9 16, 483; to 'make',

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Menenius Agrippa, 277.

Mimesis or Imitation. See 'Poetry'.
Mirrour for Magistrates, 51 7.
More ('Moore'), Sir Thomas, 18 30.
Music, 1312, 15 18, 2521, 32, 36 21,
60 11 f., 62 21.
'Mysomousoi', 35°.

Nathan the prophet, 27 27, 39 13.
Nature, 7 18; her brazen world, 8 25.
Nizolian paper-books, 57 29.

Oratory, figures of, 57-8; art of
persuasion, 58 25 f.; orations in
histories, 419.

Orlando Furioso, 880,
Orpheus, 3 3 12, IO 15.

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(vates), 5-7, 507; invention the
soul of it (noinois, 'making'), 7-9,
Io 30 f., 12 16, 20, 21, &c.; an
art of imitation, 101, 127, 267;
its kinds and species, 10-II,
28-32; does not depend on
Verse, 12, 36; above all other
sciences, 12-14; this demon-
strated, 14-28, 34 (summary);
mean estimation of, 211, 73-
especially in England, 47-50;
the Poet-whippers' contentions
examined, 35-46; the com-
panion of camps, 42-3; English
poetry since Chaucer, 51;
English dramatic, 51-6; English
lyric, 56-7; diction and versifi-
cation, 57-61; summary of dis-
course on, 61-2.
Preachers, 57 25.

Psalms, of David, 616, 108, 282;
St. James on use of, 10 18.

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Sidney, Sir Philip (1554-1586),
contemporary and posthumous
panegyrics on, vii-viii, xxi;
pedigree, ix; education and
travels, x-xiii; the Fœdus Evan-
gelicum, xiv; the 'Areopagus',
xv; writes Arcadia and Apologie,
xvi; his Astrophel and Stella,
xvii; Colonial and Protestant
interests, xviii; war in Nether-
lands his death at Zutphen,
xix-xxi.

Soldiers and poetry, 32, 42-3, 487.
Solon, 3 26 29

Songs and Sonnets, 56 23.
Sophocles, 187 (Ajax); 48 8.
Sortes Virgilianae, 5 30.

Spanish verse, caesura in, 61 1.
Spenser, Introd. I. pass., 4

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375 n. (F. Q.). See Shep. Cal.
Surrey's lyrics, Earl of, 51 8.

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