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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
Gainsford, Tho. quotation from his "Glory of Eng-

land," 1619..

.......

Gascoyne, George, the fourth writer of blank verse in
English, in his "Steel Glass, a Sattre"
concerned in the Netherland wars
his "Will of the Devil," &c. mentioned.
Goddard, William, his "Mastiff-whelp" mentioned
Satirical Dialogue between Alexander

his 66

and Diogenes" examined

ii. 292

i. 94

ii. 142

ii. 209

....

i. 304

i. 305

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William, his "Satirical Dialogue between
Alexander and Diogenes," its date ascertained

extracts from i. 307, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 315
his "Owl's arraignment," a satire.......... i. 316
quotations from

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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,
mentioned

ii. 317

Golding, Arthur, concluded Sir P. Sidney's Translation

of de Mornay on the trueness of Christianity..
his Discourse on the Earthquake, 1580
regarding Sunday plays

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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...
translation from Anacreon in.... i. 299

his "Never too Late" referred to
Roundelay by him inserted by Hind in his

"Eliosto Libidinoso," 1606..

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his "Dorastus and Fawnia" examined
his " Mirror of Modesty," 1584, quoted.
the attack made upon his motto, and his defence
of himself and blank verse

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probable allusion to in the "French Academy"
Greepe, Tho. his "True and perfect News" regarding
the exploits of Sir F. Drake, 1587, and its ab-
surdity

extracts from it

Grenville, Sir R. Tragedy of, by Jervis Markham

quotations from...
- prose tract regarding his death

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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

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i. 260

Hall, Tho. his " Histrio-mastix, a whip for Webster,"..

his "Funebria Flora, the downfall of May-
games," and quotations from it.... ii. 249, 250, 251, 252
Hamlet plagiarised in "Dolarney's Primrose," 1606... ii. 16
Harington, Sir John, his translation of Orlando

Furioso, 1591

....

i 18

i. 66

Sonnet by Sir P. Sidney supplied in it
his "Metamorphosis of Ajax," 1596, and
quotations....
i. 199, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205
his Epigrams and their merits

Hatton, Sir C. the patron of B. Rich

i. 277

his "Treatise of Play" and " Apology of

Poetry" mentioned

ii. 288

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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.
Heywood, John, the Epigrammatist, quotation from Sir
John Harington regarding him

and Sir John Davies, with Bastard's epigram

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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
and Dramas," 1637

i. 125

his "Troja Britannica" quoted.. i. 172, 321 ii. 289
his TuvαIXELOV, 1624, referred to

song by, in imitation of Wither...

his "Apology for Actors" examined..

Higgins, John, quoted from "Mirror for Magistrates”.
a writer of blank verse in the "Mirror for

i. 222

i. 325

ii. 288

i. 30

i. 101

Hind, John, his "Eliosto Libidinoso" examined

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Magistrates," and specimen...

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Roundelay," by Robert Greene, in the same.. ii. 12
his title copied from Greene's "Card of Fancy" ii. 15
Dinohin's, or John Hind's Sonnet.......

Specimen, in prose, from the same
Histriomastix, 1610, a dramatic piece called

extract from ..

reference to Marston in.

...

by W. Prynne, 1633, described

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Hobbes, Tho. translation of the Iliad and Odyssey, 1684
Hobby, Sir T. his translation of "Castilio's Courtier"...
Hume, Mrs. her translation of Petrarch's Triumphs
Hutton, Henry, his "Folly's Anatomy"

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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,
Iceland dogs, described by A. Fleming in his tract " Of
English Dogs," 1576

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Iliad and Odyssey, translated by Hobbes, noticed.
Johnson, Dr. his opinion of detached extracts......
Jonson, Ben., his Underwoods quoted

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......
Jordan, Thomas, his "Rosary of Rarities planted in a

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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
passage in, on which Cowley may have founded

his Naufragium Joculare

Juvenal, translation of his 5th sat. by George Chapman.. ii. 60

Kendall, Timothy, his "Flowers of Epigrams" noticed.. i. 279
Keruynge, Wynkyn de Worde's book of..

......

Kirton, H. poem by Gosson at the end of his "Mirror

............

... ....

of Man's life"
Knight of the Post, the Return of, 1606, an answer to
Nash's Supplication of Pierce Penniless"
quotations from the prose and

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.
Lewicke, Edward, his history of Titus and Gisippus, 1562 ii.
quotation from his Titus and Gi-

seppus".

further specimens

Lilly, John, his rustication from Oxford

66

Lodge, Dr. Tho., the second English satirist

his" Fig for Momus," 1595,

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his celebrity and productions i. 172, 173, 174
address before his " Fig for Momus".. i. 175
specimens of his satires.... i. 177, 179, 180

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his "Alarum against Usurers," 1584,
containing a reply to Stephen Gosson............
quotations from it regard-

ing S. Gosson

ii. 223

ii. 224, 225, 226, 227

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