S. Gosson ii. ib. Hall...... ii. 249 Funebria Flora, the downfall of May-games, by Tho. Funeral Poems, the reason for their disuse assigned, by R. Brathwayte, in his "Strappado for the Devil".. i. 70 Gager, Dr. his University play of Ulysses Redux, &c... ii. 256 land," 1619.. ....... Gascoyne, George, the fourth writer of blank verse in his 66 and Diogenes" examined ii. 292 i. 94 ii. 142 ii. 209 .... i. 304 i. 305 ...... William, his "Satirical Dialogue between extracts from i. 307, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 315 Golde, a name assumed by Lodge in his "Fig for Momus" i. 181 ii. 17 Golden age of English poetry i. 10 Golden Grove and Golden Fleece, by Sir W. Vaughan, ii. 317 Golding, Arthur, concluded Sir P. Sidney's Translation of de Mornay on the trueness of Christianity.. Googe, Barnabe, his character and works ... Vol. Page ii. 121 ii. 122 ii. 123, 124 his "Proverbs of Sir J. L. de Mendoza," 1579 quotations from Gosson, Stephen, his "Plays confuted, in five Actions" ii. 208, his three dramatic pieces 221, 226 ii. 210 his" School of Abuse," 1579, quoted ii. 210, 212, 213 specimens of his poetry.. ii. 215, 216 his" Ephemerides of Phialo" quoted .... ii. 219, 220 a writer of blank verse ii. 231 probable allusion to in "the French Academy".. ii. 278 Governor, the, by Sir T. Elliot, quoted. ii. 84 Gower, John, his "Confessio Amantis" quoted.. ...... i. 293 on Envy..... ii. 32 Greene, Robert, a writer of blank verse in his "Peri- medes, the Black-smith," 1588 i. 118 Bradamant's Song, from it i. 119 Melissa's Song, from the same. his" Orpharion" in praise of women, quoted... his "Never too Late" referred to "Eliosto Libidinoso," 1606.. his "Dorastus and Fawnia" examined probable allusion to in the "French Academy" extracts from it Grenville, Sir R. Tragedy of, by Jervis Markham quotations from... poem by ii. 101 Grimoald, Nicholas, the second writer of blank verse in English i. 94 TuvαixεIOV, or General History of Women, by T. Heywood i. 322 Gusman of Alfarache, Life of, similarity between a passage in and in Paradise Lost Vol. Page i. 246 Hall, Bishop, his claim to be the first English satirist.. i. 154 i. 260 Hall, Tho. his " Histrio-mastix, a whip for Webster,".. his "Funebria Flora, the downfall of May- Furioso, 1591 .... i 18 i. 66 Sonnet by Sir P. Sidney supplied in it Hatton, Sir C. the patron of B. Rich i. 277 his "Treatise of Play" and " Apology of Poetry" mentioned ii. 288 Health from Helicon, by R. Brathwayte ii. 58 i. 24 ii. 72 his poetry and productions his House at Holdenby described by Rich Henry, Prince, G. Chapman's Epicede upon Hero and Leander, travestie of.. Hertford, Earl of, his entertainment to Queen Elizabeth. and Sir John Davies, with Bastard's epigram Heywood, Tho. his "English Traveller" the origin of Cowley's Naufragium Joculare i. 27 his notice of the change from rhyme to blank verse in theatrical representations i. 89 - on the adoption of classic measures in English i. 124 Vol. Fage Heywood, his blank verse in his " Pleasant Dialogues i. 125 his "Troja Britannica" quoted.. i. 172, 321 ii. 289 song by, in imitation of Wither... his "Apology for Actors" examined.. Higgins, John, quoted from "Mirror for Magistrates”. i. 222 i. 325 ii. 288 i. 30 i. 101 Hind, John, his "Eliosto Libidinoso" examined Magistrates," and specimen... Roundelay," by Robert Greene, in the same.. ii. 12 Specimen, in prose, from the same extract from .. reference to Marston in. ... by W. Prynne, 1633, described Hobbes, Tho. translation of the Iliad and Odyssey, 1684 James I. and the King of Denmark, Marston's pageant in honour of,........ ii. 315 James IV. of Scotland, R. Greene's play of, 1598, Iliad and Odyssey, translated by Hobbes, noticed. his Epigram to Lady Bedford, with a copy of Dr. Donne's Satires.. .... quotation from the Apologetical Dialogue annexed to his "Poetaster" preface to his "Volpone" mentioned...... garden of Poetry".. ii. 319 Jordan, Tho. mention of female actors ..... Junius, R. his "Drunkard's Character," 1638, and pla- giarism in it from Feltham's" Resolves" Vol. Page ii. ib. i. 25 ........ i. 26 i. 27 the Rev. H. J. Todd's praise of the book his Naufragium Joculare Juvenal, translation of his 5th sat. by George Chapman.. ii. 60 Kendall, Timothy, his "Flowers of Epigrams" noticed.. i. 279 ...... Kirton, H. poem by Gosson at the end of his "Mirror ............ ... .... of Man's life" poetry in it...... ....... ii. 70. ii. 216 i. 216 i. 216, 219, 220, 222, 223, 224 Lamb, Charles, his Specimens of English Dramatic Poets i. seppus". further specimens Lilly, John, his rustication from Oxford 66 Lodge, Dr. Tho., the second English satirist his" Fig for Momus," 1595, his celebrity and productions i. 172, 173, 174 his "Alarum against Usurers," 1584, ing S. Gosson ii. 223 ii. 224, 225, 226, 227 |