Vol. Page i. 242 Campion, Tho. "Obs, in the Art of English Poesy" cited i. 118 his mistake regarding Sunday plays his dislike of commendatory verses his" Epicede on the Death of Prince Henry," his praise of the long verse, monosyllables and ii. 73 ii. 244 i. 72 i. .6 8 i. 24 i. 35 his inconsistency; his "Seven Books of Ho- mer," 1598, and in his "Achilles Shield"... i. 38 i. 39 supposed envy of his contemporaries i. ib. "Hymn to Hymen," 1613, quoted i. 135 on the word" swagger" his "Justification of Nero," and translation. : France," &c. 1579 — quotations from it Chaucer, Geoffry, his "Man of Law's Tale" quoted Chinese, plays of the, from Parke's History of China, the argument of one Chrestoleros, by T. Bastard, quoted i. 199, ii, 108, 120, 254, 255 ........ Christ's Tears over Jerusalem, by Tho. Nash ... ii. 269 ii. 207 .... ii. 32 i. 37 ii. 74 ii. 76, 78 Churchyard, Thomas, his praise of the English tongue.. his" Misery of Flanders, Calamity of ... i. 297 i. ib. ii. 202 ii. 203 quoted regarding the death of Sir P. Sidney ii. 142 recognition of Spenser's allusion.. his praise of poetry, 1596 City Madam, by Massinger, referred to Commendatory poems censured by G. Chapman of Chapman the Post," 1606 . Courtship, the art of, from N. Breton's "Mad World i. 333 Constable, Henry, his four Sonnets to the Soul of Sir P. ... Cornu-copiæ, Pasquil's night-cap, assigned to N. Breton Cowley, Abr. his Naufragium Joculare, perhaps founded his "Guardian," afterwards called "Cutter of Curan and Argentile, 1617, by William Webster Daniel, Sam. applauded by Fitzgeffrey in his "Drake" Dante, on the word Tragedy ...... i. 20 ii. 257 Decker and Middleton's "Roaring Girl" quoted and Gisippus" ii. 80 Dolarney's Primrose, 1606, plagiarism from Hamlet in. ii. - quotation from it. Donne, Dr. the oldest English poetical Satirist Proof that his three. first satires were written.. ii. 17 i. 153 i. 155 Donne, Dr. Doubts as to the printing of his poems .... his satires, 1633 .... Vol. Page i 156 i. 159 i. ib. Allusions in the satires to temporary matters quoted ii. 177 specimen of verse from his "Introduction referred to Drant, Tho. his "Medicinable Moral," 1556... epistle to, by Tho. Lodge a poem called "The Metamorphosis of To- i. 188 ..... ii. 58 Drunkard's Character, by R. Junius, plagiarism in, from Feltham's "Resolves" i. 25 Earthquake of 6th April, 1580, list of writers upon the i. 117 Fleming's tract upon the ... Eeds, Dr. R. Dean of Worcester, an epigrammatist a writer of blank verse .......... ..... ... Elliot, Sir T. quotation from his " Governor" relating to Titus and Gisippus Emperor of the East, Massinger's, quoted ii. 5 i. 126 i. 133, 134 England's Parnassus; by whom compiled. Weever Fitzgeffrey's "Drake" often quoted in bonius and Prisceria ..... ii. 282 English language, Chapman's praise of the i. 35 Churchyard's praise of the i. 37 English Mirror, 1586, by G. Whetstone, quoted ii. 32 Envy, character of ii. 32 Ephemerides of Phialo, by Stephen Gosson ii. 219 Epulario, or the Italian Banquet, quoted ii. 71 Essays and Characters, 1615, by John Stephens ii. 308 Essex, Lord, specimen of a song by, in Douland's "Musical Banquet," 1610 i. 161 Euphues, the Anatomy of Wit, by J. Lilly Fairy Queen, speech of, to Queen Elizabeth, in blank Fardle of Fashions, 1555, by W. Watreman on the plays of the Bramins and interludes Peele i. 54, 56, 58 .... ii. 134 ii. 136 Farewell to Military Profession, by B. Rich, 1606 ..... omitted in all lists of Rich's productions Feltham, Owen, plagiarism, by R. Junius, from his Fenner, Dudley, his "Song of Songs," 1587 accident at Paris Garden, in 1583 .... Field, John, his “Godly Exhortation" regarding the on the abolition of plays on Sunday Vol. Page Fig for Momus, by Tho. Lodge, examined i. 17t i. 136 Fitzgeffrey, Charles, his poem on the death of Sir i. 6 i. 21 prefatory Sonnet to it quoted his youth and boldness in the undertaking.. i. 21 specimens from his "Drake" his address to English Navigators i. 23, 30, 31 his applause of Spenser, Daniel, and Drayton i. 32 Fleming, Abr. a writer of blank verse in his Bucolics and Wonder, &c. in the parish church of Bongay," &c. A strange and terrible i. 114 his "Bright burning Beacon" on the earth- i. 116 ... mention in it of 8 other writers on the same subject i. 117 A his work" of English Dogs," 1576, with a Foote, Samuel, the player, anecdote of ii. 311 Fortescue, Tho. his "Forest, or Collection of Histories," 1571, quoted i. 171 incident similar to one in "All's well that ends well... ii. 195 |