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MORRISON, ARTHUR, III. 719.

Mortal Antipathy, by O. W. Holmes, III.
789.

Morte d'Arthur, by Malory, I. 92-94; at-
tributed to Huchowne, I. 57, 172; by
Heber, III. 213.

MORTON, THOMAS, II. 709.

Morton's Hope, b Motley, III. 811, 813.
MOSS, THOMAS, II. 617.

Mosses from an Old Manse, by Hawthorne,
III. 776.

MOTHERWELL, WILLIAM, III. 309.
Moths, by Ouida, III. 692.

MOTLEY, JOHN LOTHROP, III. 811; Life
of, by O. W. Holmes, III. 788.
MOULTON, LOUISE CHANDLER, III. 832.
MOULTRIE, JOHN, III. 323.

Mountain Bard, by James Hogg, III. 292.
Mountain Children, by Mary Howitt, III.
283.

Mountain Daisy, by Burns, II. 824.
Mountain Lovers, by Fiona Macleod, III.
707.

Mountaineering, by Tyndall, III. 548.
Mountaineers, by Colman, II. 656, 657.
Mourning Bride, by Congreve, II. 82, 83.
Mourning Garment, by Greene, I. 324, 327.
Mouse, To a, by Burns, II. 823.

Much Ado about Nothing, by Shakespeare,
I. 367.

MÜLLER, FRIEDRICH MAX-, III. 661.
MULLINGER, JAMES BASS, III. 713.
MULOCK, DINAH MARIA (Mrs Craik), III.
536.

Mummer's Wife, by G. Moore, III. 709.
Mummy, Address to the, by Horace Smith,
III. 160, 162.

MUNDAY, ANTHONY, I. 333.
Mundi et Cordis Carmina, by Thomas
Wade, III. 344.

Munera Pulveris, by Ruskin, III. 571.
MUNRO, NEIL, III. 719.

Munster Festivals, by G. Griffin, III. 357.
MURCHISON, SIR RODERICK I, III. 267.
Murders in the Rue Morgue, by Poe, III. 785.
MURE, COLONEL WILLIAM, III. 219.
MURFREE, MARY NOAILLES, III. 830.
MURPHY, ARTHUR, II. 455.

MURRAY, DAVID CHRISTIE, III. 715.
MURRAY, JAMES AUGUSTUS HENRY, III.

714.

MURRAY, LINDLEY, III. 740.

MURRAY, SIR JOHN, III. 723.
Musarum Delicia, I. 630.

Music, Influence on Lyrical Poetry, I. 273.
Music and Manners in France and Ger-
many, by H. F. Chorley, III. 273.
Music and Moonlight, by A. W. E.
O'Shaughnessy, III. 656.

Musick's Duell, by Crashaw, I. 678.

My ain Fireside, by Mrs Hamilton, II. 810.
My Beautiful Lady, by T. Woolner, III. 607.
My Birthday, by J. G. Whittier, III. 772, 774.
My Brother's Grave, by J. Moultrie, III. 323.
My Lady Nicotine, by J. M. Barrie, III. 707.
My Land, by T. O. Davis, III. 365.
My Little Wife, by David Wingate, III. 609.
My Mind to Me a Kingdom is, by Sir
Edward Dyer, I. 275.

My Mother bids me bind my Hair, by Mrs
Hunter, II. 599.

My Novel, by Lord Lytton, III. 332.
My Own Time, History of, by Bishop
Burnet, II. 30, 32-36.

My pretty Jane, by E. Fitzball, II. 783.
My Psalm, by J. G. Whittier, III. 772, 774.
My Relations with Carlyle, by J. A. Froude,
III. 505.

My Schools and Schoolmasters, by Hugh
Miller, III. 285.

My Sister's Sleep, by D. G. Rossetti, III.
642, 644.

My Village, by Thomas Crofton Croker,
III. 412.

MYERS, FREDERIC WILLIAM HENRY, III.
693.

Myrroure for Magistrates, I. 237, 245.
Mysteries of Udolpho, by Mrs Radcliffe,
II. 594, 595.

Mysterious Mother, by Walpole, II. 411.
Mystery of a Hansom Cab, by Fergus Hume,
III. 727.

Mystery of Edwin Drood, by Dickens, III.
465, 466.

Mystery of Godliness, by H. More, I. 611.
Mystery of Life, by Gambold, II. 421.
Mystery of Metropolisville, by E. Eggleston,
III. 821.

Mystery of the Royal Mail, by Farjeon, III.
729.

Mystic's Monologue, by G. Darley, III.

236.

Myth, Ritual, and Religion, by A. Lang,
III. 694.

Myths of the Middle Ages, by S. Baring.
Gould, III. 664.

NABBES, THOMAS, I. 487.

Nabob, by Susanna Blamire, II. 801.
Nada the Lily, by Rider Haggard, III. 705.
NADEN, CONSTANCE CAROLINE WOODHILL,
III. 721.

Naiad, by J. H. Reynolds, III. 268.
NAIRNE, LADY, II. 827.

Namby Pamby, by Henry Carey, II. 330.
Namouna the Enchantress, by Moore, III.

350.

NAPIER, MARK, III. 291.

NAPIER, SIR WILLIAM F. P., III. 219.
Napier, Sir Charles, Life of, by Sir W. F.
P. Nap.er, III. 220.

Napoleon Buonaparte, Life of, by Hazlitt,
III. 80; by Seeley, III. 649; Historic
Doubts relative to, by Whately, III. 196.
NASH, THOMAS, I. 328.

Nation newspaper, III. 364, 583.
Native Genius, by Ebenezer Elliott, III. 233.
Natural History, by Waterton, III. 174.
Natural History of Enthusiasm, by Isaac
Taylor, III. 244; of Intellect, by R. W.
Emerson, III. 757.

Natural History of Selborne, by Gilbert
White, II. 625-627.

Natural Magic, by Sir D. Brewster, III. 242.
Natural Religion, by David Hume, II. 377;
by Seeley, III. 649.

Natural Selection, by A. R. Wallace, III. 614.
Natural Theology, by Paley, II. 643, 644;
by Chalmers, III. 188.

Nature, by K. W. Emerson, III. 756, 757,
758; by H. D. Thoreau, III. 796.
Nature and Art, by Mrs Inchbald, II. 584-

586.

Nature-Riddles, by Cynewulf (?), I. 8, 9, 13.
Nature's Serial Story, by E. P. Koe, III. 822.
NAUNTON, SIR ROBERT, I. 457.

Naval Sketch-Book, by Glascock, III. 259.
Navigations of Hakluyt, I. 284.
NAYLER, JAMES, I. 623.

Nearer Home, by Phoebe Cary, III. 824.
NEAVES, CHARLES, III. 313.

Nebo the Nailer, by Baring-Gould, III. 664.
NECKHAM, ALEXANDER, I. 34.

Needy Knife-Grinder, by Canning, II. 673,

674.

Nelson, Life of, by Southey, III. 50, 53; by
A. T. Mahan, III. 824.

Nemesis of Faith, by Froude, III. 502.
Nepenthe, by George Darley, III. 235, 236.
Nero, by Robert Bridges, III. 695.
New Arabian Nights, by R. L. Stevenson,
III. 699, 700.

New Arcadia, by Madame Duclaux, III. 706.
New Atlantis, by Bacon, 1. 385.
New Bath Guide, by Anstey, II. 434.
New England Nun, by Mary E. Wilkins,
III. 830.

New England Primer, III. 732.

New England Tragedies, by Longfellow,
III. 767.

New Inn, by Ben Jonson, I. 405.
New Paul and Virginia, by W. H. Mallock,
III. 705.

New Spirit of the Age, III. 413.
New Testament, Scots, I. 212.
New Timon, by Lord Lytton, III. 333.
New Way to Pay Old Debts, by Massinger,
I. 464, 465.

New York, History of, by Diedrich Knicker-
bocker, III. 742.

New York Tribune, III. 808.
New Zealand, Manning's, III. 727.
NEWBOLT, HENRY JOHN, III. 718.
NEWCASTLE, DUCHESS OF, I. 675, 732.
Newcastle Apothecary, by Colman, II. 659.
Newcomes, by W. M. Thackeray, III. 458,

462.

NEWMAN, F. W., III. 342.

NEWMAN, JOHN HENRY, III. 337.
News from Nowhere, by W. Morris, III.

665.

Newspaper, The First Daily, II. 2, 12.
NEWTON, JOHN, II. 613.
NEWTON, SIR ISAAC, II. 23.
NICHOL, JOHN, III. 637.

Nicholas Minturn, by J. G. Holland, III.
775.

Nicholas Nickleby, by Dickens, III. 464,
467, 469, 470.

NICHOLSON, WILLIAM, III. 306.
NICOLL, ROBERT, III. 481.

NICOLL, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, III. 716.
NICOLSON, WILLIAM, II. 166.
Night, by Churchill, II. 495, 496.

Night, Sonnet on, by Blanco White, II. 792.
Night and Morning, by Lord Lytton, III.
333.

Night Thoughts, by E. Young, II. 260–263.
Nightingale, by Coleridge, III. 66.
Nightingale, Ode to a, by Keats, III. 101,

104.

Night-piece on Death, by Parnell, II. 249.
Night-side of Nature, by Catherine Crowe,
III. 280.

Nile, Books on the, by Burton, III. 610;
by Speke, III. 610; by Baker, III. 610.
Nine Cases of Conscience, by Sanderson,
I. 552.

Nineveh, by Sir A. H. Layard, III. 498.
NISBET, HUME, III. 727.

No Cross, no Crown, by Penn, II. 51, 52.
No Name, by Wilkie Collins, III. 620.
NOBLE, JAMES ASHCROFT, III. 714.
Noble Lord, Letter to a, by Burke, II. 548.
Noble Numbers, by Robert Herrick, I. 560.
Noctes Ambrosiana, by John Wilson, III.
246, 247-250.

Nocturnal Reverie, by the Countess of
Winchilsea, II. 253, 254.

NOEL, RODEN, III. 637.

Nonsense Rhymes, by Lear, III. 657.
Norman Conquest, After the, I. 29.
Norman Conquest, by Freeman, III. 626.
NORMANBY, THE MARQUIS OF, II. 783.
Normandy, History of, by Palgrave, III. 265.
Norman-French in England, I. 31.
NORRIS, JOHN, II. 259.

NORRIS, WILLIAM EDWARD, III. 715.
Norse, Tales from the, by Dasent, III. 499.
NORTH, CHRISTOPHER (John Wilson), III.
245.

NORTH, SIR THOMAS, I. 258.

North America, Travels in, by Basil Hall,
III. 227.

North American Review, III. 798, 799.
North and South, by Mrs Gaskell, III. 527.
North Briton, edited by Wilkes, II. 516.
Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen, II 774.
Northern Cobbler, by Tennyson, III. 541.
Northern Farmers, by Tennyson, III. 541.
Northern Studies, by E. Gosse, III. 698.
Northern Travel, by Bayard Taylor, III.

819.

NORTON, CHARLES ELIOT, III. 822.
NORTON, THE HON. MRS, III. 385.
Norway and its Glaciers, by J. D. Forbes,
III. 400.

Nosce Teipsum, by Sir John Davies, I.
394.

Not Wisely but Too Well, by Miss Brough-
ton, III. 692,

Notes and Queries founded, III. 331.
Nourjahad, by Mrs Sheridan, 11. 564.
Nova Scotia, by T. C. Haliburton, III. 723.
Nova Scotian, III. 722, 723.

Novel, Development of the, II. 6.
Novum Organum, by Bacon, I. 381, 387.
Now Winter Nights Enlarge, by Campion,

I. 400.

Nuga Antiquæ, by Harington, I. 392.
Nun, by Aphra Behn, II. 68.
Nurse's Song, by William Blake, II. 720.
Nymph and her Fawn, by Marvell, I. 712.
Nymphidia, by Drayton, I. 342, 345.
Nymph's Reply, by Sir Walter Raleigh, I.

353.

O may I join the Choir Invisible, by George
Eliot, III. 535.

O Nancy, wilt thou go with me? by Thomas
Percy, II. 505.

O no, we never mention her, by T. H. Bayly,

III. 241.

Oberon, Wieland's, trans. by Sotheby, II.
713.

Observations on Man, by Hartley, II. 338.
Observations on the Art of Poesie, by Cam-
pion, I. 400.

Occasional Reflections, by Boyle, I. 727.
OCCLEVE (HOCCLEVE), 1. 77.

Ocean, Address to the, by B. W. Procter,
III. 228.

Ocean, Ode on, by Young, II. 265.
Ocean Tragedy, by Clark Russell, III. 693.
Ocena, by Froude, III. 503.
Oceana, by Harrington, I. 619.
OCKLEY, SIMON, II. 211.

O'Connor's Child, by Campbell, II. 766, 770.
Ode to Adversity, by Gray, II. 360; to Eton
College, II. 359, 360, 362; for Music, III.
363; to Evening, by Collins, II. 368, 369;
to Mrs Anne Killigrew, by Dryden, I. 795,
798; to the Departing Year, by Coleridge,
III. 57, 63; to the North-East Wind, by
Kingsley, III. 514, 516.

O'Donnel, by Lady Morgan, II. 781.

Odyssey, translations of, by Chapman, I.
377 by Hobbes, I. 555; by Ogilby, I. 824;
by Pope, II. 179; by Sotheby, II. 713; by
Morris, III. 665; by Lang, III. 694.
Of Bodies, by Sir Kenelm Digby, I. 580.
OGILBY, JOHN, I. 823.

O'Hara Family, by Michael and John
Banim, III. 353, 354.
O'KEEFE, JOHN, II. 656.

Old Arm-Chair, by Eliza Cook, III. 528.
Old Bachelor, by Congreve, II. 82, 84.
Old Bridge at Florence, by Longfellow, III.

769.

Old Creole Days, by G. W. Cable, III. 826.
Old Curiosity Shop, by Dickens, III. 464,
467.

Old English Baron, by Clara Reeve, II. 420.
Old Familiar Faces, by Lamb, III. 73, 75.
Old Ironsides, by O. W. Holmes, III. 787.
Old Judge, by T. C. Haliburton, III. 723.
Old Kensington, by Mrs R. Ritchie, III, 691.
Old Law, by Massinger, Middleton, and
Rowley, I. 478.

Old Long Syne, by Sir R. Ayton, I. 508.
Old Manor House, by Charlotte Smith, II.

593.

Old Man's Wish, by Walter Pope, II. 98.
Old Mortality, by Scott, III. 42.
Old Plays, Dodsley's, II. 301.

Old Quebec, by Sir G. Parker, III. 726.
Old Red Sandstone, by Hugh Miller, III.
285, 286.

Old Régime in Canada, by F. Parkman, III.

815.

Old St Paul's, by W. H. Ainsworth, III. 378.
Old Stoic, by Emily Brontë, III. 526.
Old Swimmin' Hole, by J. W. Riley, III. 828.
Old Wives' Tale, by Peele, I. 321.
Old-World Idylls, by A. Dobson, III. 690.
OLDHAM, JOHN, I. 790.

OLDMIXON, JOHN, II. 244.
OLDYS, WILLIAM, II. 300.
OLIPHANT, LAURENCE, III. 635.

OLIPHANT, MRS, III. 537.

Oliver Twist, by Dickens, III. 464, 467, 468.
Olivia, by W. G. Wills, III. 584.
Olney Hymns, II. 601, 605, 614.
Olor Iscanus, by Vaughan, I. 682, 683.

Olrig Grange, by 'Hermann Kunst' (Walter
Chalmers Smith), III. 607.

OMAN, CHARLES WILLIAM CHADWICK, III.
718.

'Omar Khayyám, trans. by FitzGerald, III.
424, 427.

Omoo, by Herman Melville, III. 818.

One in Paradise, To, by E. A. Poe, III. 787.
One of our Conquerors, by Meredith, III.
658.

One-Hoss Shay, by O. W. Holmes, III.
789, 790.

OPIE, MRS AMELIA, II. 598.
Optics, by Sir Isaac Newton, II. 24.
Orara, by H. C. Kendall, III. 728.
Orcadian Sketches, by D. Vedder, III. 305.
Orchestra, or a Poen on Dancing, by Sir
John Davies, I. 394.

Ordeal of Richard Feverel, by G. Meredith,
III. 658, 659.

ORDERICUS VITALIS, I. 33.

Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, III. 814.
Orestes, by Lord de l'abley, III. 650.
Oriental Eclogues, by Collins, II. 11, 368.
Oriental Herald, III. 224.

Oriental Poems, by Bayard Taylor, III. 819.
Origin of Evil, by John Fiske, III. 825.
Origin of Society, by Bernard de Mandeville,
II. 201.

Origin of Species, by Darwin, III. 417, 418,
419, 420.

Origines Sacræ, by E. Stillingfleet, II. 39.
Orion, by R. H. Horne, III. 413; by C. G.
D. Roberts, III. 725.

Orlando Furioso, by Greene, I. 324.
Orlando Furioso (Ariosto's), trans. by Har-
ington, I. 391; by John Hoole, II. 755;
by W. S. Rose, II. 760.
ORME, ROBERT, II. 541.

Ormond, by Maria Edgeworth, II. 735.
Ormond, To the Duchess of, by Dryden, I.
801.

Ormulum, I. 38.

Oroonoko, by Aphra Behn, II. 68, 69; by
Thomas Southerne, II. 75.

Orosius's History, I. 20.
Orphan, by Otway, II. 72, 74.
Orphan Boy's Tale, by Mrs Opie, II. 598.
Orpheus and Euridice, by King, II. 197.
Orpheus in Thrace, by Lord de Tabley, III.

650.

Orra, by Joanna Baillie, II. 733.
Orygynale Cronykil, by Wyntoun, I. 181.
Osborne's (Dorothy) Letters, 1. 755.

O'SHAUGHNESSY, A. W. E., III. 656.
Ossian, II. 500-504; Wordsworth on, III. 29.
Othello, by Shakespeare, I. 370.
Ottoman Empire, by Rycaut, I. 273.
OTWAY, CÆSAR, III. 345.
OTWAY, THOMAS, II. 71.

OUIDA (Louise de la Ramée), III. 692.
Ould Michael, by Ralph Connor, III. 725.
Our American Cousin, by Tom Taylor, III.
463.

Our Boys, by Henry James Byron, III. 637.
Our Literature, by J. R. Lowell, III. 802.
Our Old Home, by Hawthorne, III. 778.
Our Own Times, History of, by M'Carthy,
III. 660.

Our Village, by M. R. Mitford, III. 176, 177.
Out of the Hurly Burly, by C. H. Clark,
III. 822.

OUTRAM, GEORGE, III. 414.

Outward Bound, by E. Howard, III. 259.
OVERBURY, SIR THOMAS, I. 442.
Over-Soul, by R. W. Emerson, III. 759.
OWEN, JOHN, I. 668.

OWEN, SIR RICHARD, III. 318.
Owl and the Nightingale, I. 42.
OXENHAM, JOHN, III. 717.

OXFORD, EARL OF. See DE VERE, I. 277.
Oxford, by Robert Montgomery, III. 238.
Oxford Movement, by R. W. Church, III.
577.

Pacchiarotto, by Browning, III. 556, 566.
Pacha of Many Tales, by Marryat, III. 255.
Paddok and the Mous, by Henryson, I. 191.
PAGAN, ISOBEL, II. 810.

Pageant, by Christina Rossetti, III. 646.
Pageant of Summer, by R. Jefferies, III. 640.
PAGET, VIOLET, III, 721.
PAIN, BARRY, III. 719.
PAINE, THOMAS, II. 559.
PAINTER, WILLIAM, I. 238, 262.

Palace of Morgana, by J. Sterling, III. 271.
Palace of Pleasure, by W. Painter, I. 238,

262; in Chaucer, I. 70; in Dryden, I. 802.
Paladin of Philanthropy, by Austin Dobson,
III. 690.

Palamon and Arcite, by R. Edwards, I. 264.
Palestine, by Bishop Heber, III. 212, 213.
PALEY, WILLIAM, ÎI. 643.

PALFREY, JOHN GORHAM, III. 831.
PALGRAVE, FRANCIS TURNER, III. 266, 609.
PALGRAVE, SIR FRANCIS, III. 265.
PALGRAVE, WILLIAM GIFFORD, III. 266,
609.

Palice of Honour, by Gavin Douglas, I. 202.
Palladis Tamia, by Francis Meres, I. 397.
PALTOCK, ROBERT, II. 393.

Pamela, by Richardson, II. 295, 297.
Pandosto, by Greene, I. 324, 328.
Panegyric on the Coronation, by Dryden,
I. 795.

Panegyric to My Lord Protector, by Waller,
1. 626.

Panorama, by J. G. Whittier, III. 772.
Paolo and Francesca, by Stephen Phillips,

III. 711.

Papacy in the Reformation Period, by Man-
dell Creighton, III. 689.

Papp with a Hatchett, by Lyly, I. 316.
Parables and Tales, by T. G. Hake, III. 384.
Paracelsus, by Browning, III. 552, 559.
Paradise Lost, I. 630, 692, 700-703.
Paradise Regained, I. 690, 704.
Paradise of Dainty Devices, by Edwards, I.
257, 264.

PARDOE, JULIA, III. 384.

Paris in 1815, by G. Croly, III. 171, 172.
Parish Register, by Crabbe, II. 694, 696.
Parish Workhouse, by Crabbe, II. 695.
Parisina, by Lord Byron, III. 122.
PARK, MUNGO, II. 651.
PARKER, JOSEPH, III 713.
PARKER, LOUIS N., III. 716.
PARKER, SIR GILBERT, III. 723, 725.
PARKER, THEODORE, III. 760.

Parker, Theodore, by John Fiske, III. 826.
PARKMAN, FRANCIS, III. 814.

Parlement of Foules, by Chaucer, I. 63, 66, 67.
Parliamentary Government in England, by
A. Todd, III. 723.
PARNELL, THOMAS, II. 248.
PARR, SAMUEL, II. 630.

Parson's Wedding, by Killigrew, I. 634.
Parthenia and Argalus, by Cartwright, I.

635.

Parthenogenesis, by Sir R. Owen, III. 318.
Parthenophil, by Barnabe Barnes, I. 278.
Pascarel, by Ouida, III. 692.
Pasquin, by Henry Fielding, II. 340.
Passage to India, by Whitman, III. 804, 807.
Passages from the Diary of a Late Phy-
sician, by Warren, III. 344.

Passages of a Working Life, by Charles
Knight, III. 266.

Passing of Arthur, by Tennyson, III. 547.
Passionate Pilgrim, Í. 257, 399.

Passionate Shepherd to his Love, by Mar-
lowe, I. 352.

Passions, by Collins, II. 368, 370.
Passioun of Christ, by W. Kennedy, I. 201.
Past and Present, by Carlyle, III. 404.
Pastime of Pleasure, by S. Hawes, I. 112.
Paston Letters, I. 100; ed. by J. Gairdner,
III. 632.

Pastoral Ballad, by Shenstone, II. 353, 355-
357.

Pastoral Poetry, Beginnings of, I. 118, 242.
Pastorals, by Pope, II. 178, 180.
Patchwork, by Basil Hall, III. 227.
PATER, WALTER HORATIO, III. 607.
PATERSON, A. B., III. 726.

PATERSON, WILLIAM ROMAINE, III. 720.
Patience, alliterative poem, I. 54, 174.
Patience Sparhawk, by Mrs Atherton, III.
830.

Patient Grissill, I. 334.

PATMORE, COVENTRY K. D., III. 601.
Patriarch, by Sir R. Filmer, 1. 559.
Patriarchal Theory, by J. F. McLennan,

III. 613.

PATRICK, SIMON, II. 43.

Patriot, by Henry Brooke, II. 396.
Patriotism, Spirit of, by Bolingbroke, III.
202, 205.

Patron, by George Crabbe, II. 694, 699.
PATTISON, MARK, III. 479.

PAUL, HERBERT WOODFIELD, III. 716.
Paul Clifford, by Lord Lytton, III. 332.
PAULDING, JAMES KIRKE, III. 740.
Pauper's Death-bed, by Mrs Southey, III. 55.
PAYN, JAMES, III. 634.

PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD, III. 831.
Peace Ode, by R. Bridges, III. 695.
PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE, III. 150.
Pearl, alliterative poem, I. 54, 173.
PEARSON, CHARLES HENRY, III. 727.
PEARSON, JOHN, I. 623.

PEARSON, KARL, III. 717.

Peblis to the Play, I. 210; not by James I.,

I. 183.

PECOCK, REGINALD, I. 91.

Peeblesshire, History of, by William Cham-
bers, III. 315.

Peel, Sir Robert, Life of, by Earl Stanhope,
III. 374; by M'Carthy, III. 660.
PEELE, GEORGE, I. 274, 321.
Peg Woffington, by C. Reade, III. 483.
Pelham, by Lord Lytton, III. 332.
Pelican Island, by Montgomery, II. 742, 744.
PEMBERTON, MAX, III. 719.

Pembroke, by Mary E. Wilkins, III. 830.
Penance of Portia James, by Tasma, III. 729.
Pencillings by the Way, by N. P. Willis,
III. 746.

Pendennis, by W. M. Thackeray, III. 458.
Peninsular War, by Sir W. F. P. Napier,
III. 219-223; by T. Hamilton, III. 254.
PENN, WILLIAM, II. 50; Life of, by W.
Hepworth Dixon, III. 578.
PENNANT, THOMAS, II. 494.
PENNECUIK, ALEXANDER, II. 309.
PENNECUIK, DR ALEXANDER, II. 309.
Penniless Pilgrimage, by J. Taylor, I. 454.
Penny Cyclopædia, III. 266.
Penny Magazine, III. 266.

PENROSE, ELIZABETH, III. 384.

Pension Beaurepas, by H. James, III. 827.
Pentameron, by W. S. Landor, III. 141.

Pentateuch, work on, by Colenso, III. 452.

PEPYS, SAMUEL, I. 733, 770.

PERCIVAL, JAMES GATES, III. 831.

PERCY, THOMAS, II. 504.

PERCY, WILLIAM, I. 278.

Percy, by Hannah More, II. 577, 579.

Peregrine Pickle, by Smollett, II. 442, 443,

444, 446.

Pericles, by Fletcher and Shakespeare, 1.
371.

Pericles and Aspasia, by George Croly, III.
171; by W. S. Landor, III. 141, 146.
Perpetual Curate, by Mrs Oliphant, III. 53.
Perrault's Popular Tales, ed. by Lang, III.
694.

Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, by J. J.
Morier, II. 783.

Persian in England, by Lyttelton, II. 349.
Persian Monarchy, by Sir T. Herbert, I. 601.
Persuasion, by Jane Austen, II. 774, 775.
Peru, Conquest of, by Prescott, III. 762, 764.
Peter Bell, by Wordsworth, III. 13.
Peter Bell the Third, by Shelley, III. 110,
114.

PETER PLYMLEY (Sydney Smith), III. 156,
157.

Peter Simple, by Frederick Marryat, III.
255, 256.

Peter Sterling, by P. L. Ford, III. 829.
Peter the Great, On, by Aaron Hill, II. 198.
Peter Wilkins, by R. Paltock, II. 393-396.
Peterborough Annals, I. 29.

Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk, by Lock-
hart, III. 250.

Petrarch, Life of, by Campbell, II. 766.
Phædrus, Fables of, trans. by Smart, II. 424.
PHAER, THOMAS, I. 265.

Phalaris, by Richard Bentley, II. 105.
Phantasmagoria, by Mrs M. J. Fletcher,

III. 520.

Phantasms of the Living, by Myers, III. 693.
Phantastes, by George Macdonald, III. 606.
Phantom Rickshaw, by Kipling, III. 710.
Pharais, by Fiona Macleod, III. 707.
Pharonnida, by W. Chamberlayne, I. 744.
Pharsalia, trans. by T. May, I. 582; by
Nicholas Rowe, II. 93, 95.

Phases of Faith, by F. W. Newman, III. 342.
Phaudrig Croohoore, by J. S. Le Fanu, III.
365.

PHELPS, ELIZABETH STUART, III. 829.

Philaster, by Beaumont and Fletcher, I. 469.
Philip II., by W. H. Prescott, III. 762.
Philip van Artevelde, by Sir Henry Taylor,
III. 324-326.

PHILIPS, AMBROSE, II. 239.
PHILIPS, JOHN, II. 241.

PHILIPS, MRS KATHERINE, I. 746.
PHILLIPS, EDWARD, I. 589.

PHILLIPS, SAMUEL, III. 482.

PHILLIPS, STEPHEN, III. 711.

PHILLIPS, WENDELL, III. 808.

Phillis, by T. Lodge, I. 316, 318.
PHILLPOTTS, EDEN, III. 718.

Philoctetes, by Lord de Tabley, III. 650.
Phil-o'-Rum's Cause, by W. H. Drummond,
III. 725.

Philosophy, History of, by G. H. Lewes,
III. 496.

Philosophy and Religion, by James Hinton,
III. 613.

Philosophy of Belief, by the Duke of Argyll,
III. 614.

Philosophy of Roman History, by De
Quincey, III. 95.

Philosophy of the Human Mind, by Dugald
Stewart, II. 535.

Phoebe Dawson, by G. Crabbe, II. 697.
Phoenix Nest, I. 257.

Phylyp Sparowe, by John Skelton, I. 114,
115, 119.

Physical Basis of Life, by T. H. Huxley,
III. 618.

Physical Geography, by Mary Somerville,
III. 186.

Physical Sciences, by Mary Somerville, III.

186.

Physician, Diary of a late, by Warren, III.
344.

Physics and Politics, by Walter Bagehot,
III. 630.

Physiology of Common Life, by G. H.
Lewes, III. 496.

Piccadilly, by Laurence Oliphant, III. 636.
PICKEN, ANDREW, III. 308.
PICKEN, EBENEZER, III. 309.
Pickwick Papers, by Dickens, III. 464, 467,
468, 469.

Pictorial Bible, by John Kitto, III. 374.
Pictorial History of England, by G. L.
Craik and another, III. 291.
Picturesque, Essay on the, by Sir U. Price,
II. 655.

Pied Piper of Hamelin, by R. Browning,
III. 553.

Pierce Pennilesse, by T. Nash, I. 328, 329.
PIERPONT, JOHN, III. 831.

Pierre and his People, by Sir G. Parker,
III. 725.

Piers the Plowman, The Vision of, I. 55-59.
Pike County Ballads, by J. Hay, III. 822.
Pilgrimage, by Sir Walter Raleigh, I. 307.
Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Mecca, by
Sir R. F. Burton, III. 609.
Pilgrimage to Parnassus, I. 420.

Pilgrims and the Peas, by Wolcot, II. 663.
Pilgrims of the Night, by Faber, III. 482.
Pilgrims of the Rhine, by Lytton, III. 332.
Pilgrims of the Sun, by James Hogg, III. 292.
Pilgrim's Progress, by Bunyan, I. 720, 724,

734.

Pills to Purge Melancholy, by Tom D'Urfey,
I. 782.

Pilot, by J. Fenimore Cooper, III. 747.
PINDAR, PETER (John Wolcot), II. 662.
Pindar, trans. by Gilbert West, II. 259; by
Pye, II. 685.

Pindaric Odes, by Gray, II. 359.

Pindarique Odes, by Cowley, I. 643.
PINERO, ARTHUR WING, III. 697.
Pines, by Bayard Taylor, III. 819.
PINKERTON, JOHN, II. 637.
Pioneers of France in the New World, by
Parkman, III. 815, 816.

Pious Editor's Creed, by Lowell, III. 800.
Piozzi, MRS, II. 473.

Pistyl of Sweet Susane, I. 51, 172.
PITCAIRNE, ARCHIBALD, II. 103.
PITT, CHRISTOPHER, II. 259.

PITT, WILLIAM, II. 680; Life of, by Earl
Stanhope, III. 374.

PITT, WILLIAM, EARL OF CHATHAM, II. 389.
Pizarro, by Sheridan, II. 564, 565, 569.
Plague, History of the, by Defoe, II. 151, 152.
Plain Dealer, by Wycherlev, II. 65, 66-68.
Plain Speaker, by Hazlitt, III. 80, 83.
Plain Tales from the Hills, by Kipling, III.
710.

Plaint of Freedom, by W. J. Linton, III. 536.
PLANCHE, JAMES ROBINSON, III. 577.
Plato, by George Grote, III. 199; trans. by
Jowett, III. 494.

Play of Love, by John Heywood, I. 152.
Play of the Weather, by J. Heywood, I. 153.
Playground of Europe, by Sir Leslie
Stephen, III. 662,

Plays for Puritans, by G. B. Shaw, III. 708.
Plays on the Passions, by Joanna Baillie,
II. 729.

Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant, by G. B.
Shaw, III. 708.

Plea for Ragged Schools, by Thomas
Guthrie, III. 342.

Pleasant Comedy of Old Fortunatus, by
Dekker, I. 422, 424.

Pleasures of Hope, by Campbell, II. 765,
767; of Imagination, by Akenside, II.
372; of Life, by Lord Avebury, III. 664;
of Memory, by S. Rogers, II. 723, 724.
Pliny's Letters, trans, by Melmoth, II. 391.
PLUMTRE, ANNE, II. 600.

Plurality of Worlds, by Whewell, III. 198;
by Baden Powell, III. 323.
Plutarch's Lives, trans. by Langhorne, II.
521; by Sir Thomas North, I. 259.
POE, EDGAR ALLAN, III. 782.
Poems by Two Brothers, III. 539, 540.
Poesie, The Arte of, by Puttenham, I. 266;
Observations on, by Campion, I. 400.
Poet at the Breaktast Table, by O. W.
Holmes, III. 788, 789.
Poetical Miscellanies, I. 258.

Poetical Rhapsody, edited by Francis
Davison, I. 258.

Poetical Sketches, by W. Blake, II. 717.
Poetry, Beginning of Christian, I. 9;
English, I. 4; Lyric, I. 41;

Pastoral, I. 118.
Poetry, The Renascence of Wonder in, III.
1-10.

Poetry from Alfred to the Conquest, I. 22;
Poetry (Religious) of the 10th Century,
I. 22.

Poetry of the Period, by A. Austin, III. 683.
Poet's Portfolio, by W. W. Story, III, 781.
Polar Star, by Letitia E. Landon, III. 182.
Policy and Passion, by Mrs Campbell Praed,
III. 729.

Polite Conversation, by Swift, II. 125, 127,

144.

Political Discourses, by Hume, II. 377.
Political Economy, books on, by Adam

Smith, II. 448; by Ricardo, II. 757; by
Nassau Senior, III. 343; by Harriet
Martineau, III. 388; by J. S. Mill, III.
443, 445.

Political Institutions, by Herbert Spencer,

III. 588.

Political Justice, by Godwin, II. 702, 705.
Political Litany, by William Hone, II. 759.
Political Register, Cobbett's, II. 681.
Political State of Great Britain, ed. by Abel
Boyer, II. 387.

Politics, by R. W. Emerson, III. 759.
POLLARD, ALBERT FREDERICK, III. 720.
POLLARD, ALFRED WILLIAM, III. 718.
POLLOCK, SIR FREDERICK, III. 714.
POLLOCK, WALTER HERRIES, III. 715.
POLLOK, ROBERT, II. 792.
Polly, by Dryden, II. 174.

Polly Oliver's Problem, by Kate D. Wiggin,
III. 830.

Polonius, by Edward FitzGerald, III. 424.
Polychronicon, Higden's, I. 33; trans. by
John of Trevisa, I. 84.

Polyhymnia, by George Peele, I. 323.
Polyolbion, by Drayton, I. 341, 342.
Pomeroy Abbey, by Mrs H. Wood, III. 520.
POMFRET, JOHN, II. 112.
Pontiac, by Parkman, III. 815.

Pool in the Desert, by Mrs Cotes, III. 725.
Poor Gentleman, by Colman, II. 656, 657-
659.

Poor Jack, by Dibdin, II. 708.

Poor Mailie's Elegy, by Burns, II. 822.
Poor Richard's Almanack, by Franklin, III.
733, 737.

POPE, ALEXANDER, II. 4, 178; Works and
Life of, by Croker, Elwin, and Courthope,
III. 490.

POPE, WALTER, II. 98.

Popes, History of the, by A. Bower, II.
387; by Creighton, III. 689.
Popular Delusions, by C. Mackay, III. 481.
Popular Government, by Sir H. J. S.
Maine, III. 567.

Popular Rhymes of Scotland, by Robert
Chambers, III. 316.

Popular Tales of the West Highlands, by
J. F. Campbell, III. 585.
Population, by Malthus, II. 707.
PORSON, RICHARD, II. 637.
PORTER, ANNA MARIA, II. 772.
PORTER, JANE, II. 772.
PORTEUS, BEILBY, II. 646.

Portugal, Traditions of, by Julia Pardoe,
III. 384.

Potiphar Papers, by G. W. Curtis, III. 781.
POTTER, JOHN, II. 209.

POWELL, BADEN, III. 323.

POWELL, FREDERICK YORK, III. 716.
PRAED, MRS CAMPBELL, III. 727, 729.
PRAED, WINTHROP MACKWORTH, III. 379.
Præterita, by Ruskin, III. 572, 576.
Prairie, by Fenimore Cooper, III. 747.
Praise of Aige, by Walter Kennedy, I. 201.
Prayer of Columbus, by Whitman, III. 807.
Preceptor, Dodsley's, II. 301.

Prehistoric Times, by Lord Avebury, III.
664.

Prelude, by Wordsworth, III. 11, 13, 14.
Preludes, by Alice Meynell, III. 707.
Pre-Raphaelites, III. 642.

PRESCOTT, WILLIAM HICKLING, III. 761.
Present Position of Catholics, by J. H.
Newman, III. 339.

Press, An Essay for the, by Asgill, II. 100.
PRICE, RICHARD, II. 428.

PRICE, SIR UVEDALE, II. 655.

Pricke of Conscience, by Richard Rolle, I. 49.
Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, II.
774, 776-778.

PRIDEAUX, HUMPHREY, II. 61.
PRIESTLEY, JOSEPH, II. 539.
Primitive Culture, by E. B. Tylor, III. 663.
Primitive Marriage, by J. F. McLennan.
II. 613.

Prince Arthur, by Sir R. Blackmore, II. 107.
Prince Consort, Life of, by Sir T. Martin,
III. 478.

Prince Deukalion, by Bayard Taylor, III.
819.

Prince Lucifer, by Alfred Austin, III. 683.
Prince Otto, by R. L. Stevenson, III. 700.
Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers, Memoirs
of, by Eliot Warburton, III. 274.
Prince's Progress, by C. Rossetti, III. 646,
647.

Princess, by Tennyson, III. 541, 545.
Princess of Thule, by Wm. Black, III. 693.
Principia, Newton's, II. 24.

Principles of Biology, by Spencer, III. 587,
589; of Psychology, by Spence, III. 586,
587, 589; of Sociology, by Spencer, III.
588.

PRINGLE, THOMAS, II. 789; III. 730.
PRIOR, MATTHEW, II. 4, 5, 113.
Prisoner of Chillon, by Byron, III. 130, 135.
Prisoner of Zenda, by Anthony Hope Haw-
kins, III. 710.

Prisoners of Hope, by M. Johnston, III. 830.
Probationary Odes, II. 670, 671.

Problems of Life and Mind, by G. H. Lewes,
III. 496.

PROCTER, ADELAIDE ANN, III. 528.
PROCTER, BRYAN WALLER (Barry Corn-
wall'), III. 227.

PROCTOR, EDNA DEAN, III. 832.

Professor, by Charlotte Brontë, III. 521.

Professor at the Breakfast Table, by O. W.

Holmes, III. 788, 789.

Professor's Love Story, by J. M. Barrie, III.
708.

Progress of Man, by Canning, II. 673, 674.
Progress of Poesy, by Gray, II. 359, 364.
Progress of Romance, by C. Reeve, II. 420.
Prolegomena Logica, by H. L. Mansel, III.

497.

Prolegomena to Ethics, by T. H. Green,
III. 651.

Prologue to the Satires, by Pope, II. 179,
183, 189.

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Prose, Beginning of English, I. 19.
Prose Edda, trans. by Dasent, III. 499.
Prosopopoia, by Spenser, I. 295.
Prothalamion, by Spenser, I. 293, 296.
PROTHERO, GEORGE WALTER, III. 715.
PROTHERO, ROWLAND EDMUND, III. 716.
Proud Maisie, by Scott, III. 33, 39.
PROUT, FATHER (F. S. Mahony), III. 262.
Proverbial Philosophy, by Tupper, III. 491.
Proverbs in Porcelain, by Austin Dobson,
III. 690.

Provincial Tales, by N. Hawthorne, III.
776.

Provoked Wife, by Sir J. Vanbrugh, II. 80.
Provost, by John Galt, III. 297, 298, 299.
Prue and I, by G. W. Curtis, III. 781.
PRYNNE, WILLIAM, I. 584.

Psalm of Life, by H. W. Longfellow, III. 766.
PSALMANAZAR, GEORGE, II. 387.
Psalms, Translation of the, Rous's version, I.
503, 515; Zachary Boyd's version, I. 514;
by Dr Arthur Johnston, I. 519; Denham,
I. 641 Tate and Brady's version, II. 60.
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, by Sir T. Browne,
I. 590.

Psyche, by Mrs Tighe, II. 599.

Psychology, Principles of, by Wm. James,
III. 828.

Public Advertiser, II. 517.
Puck, by Ouida, III. 692.

Pudd'nhead Wilson, by Mark Twain, III.

823.

Pulley, by George Herbert, I. 496.

Pulvis et Umbra, by Stevenson, III. 704.
Punch, III. 138, 328, 329, 400, 463, 492, 696.
PURCHAS, SAMUEL, I. 449; nis Pilgrimage,
I. 449.

Purgatory of Suicides, by Thomas Cooper,
III. 376, 377.

Puritan and Anglican, by Dowden, III. 689.
Puritan Movement, I. 542.

Purple East, by Wm. Watson, III. 708.
Purple Island, by P. Fletcher, I. 445, 446.
Pursuits of Literature, by Mathias, II. 678.
PURVEY, JOHN, I. 87.

PUSEY, EDWARD BOUVERIE, III. 336.

Put Yourself in his Place, by Charles
Reade, III. 453.
PUTTENHAM, GEORGE, I. 266.
PYE, HENRY JAMES, II. 685.

Q (Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch), III. 719.

Quakers, The Sect founded, I. 716.
QUARLES, FRANCIS, I. 566.

Quarterly Magazine, Knight's, III. 266.

Quarterly Review, II. 669.

Quebec, Old, by Sir G. Parker, III. 726.

Queechy, by Susan Warner, III. 792.

Queen Anne, Th: Age of, II. 119.

Queen Anne, The Reign of, by Earl Stan-
hope, III. 374; by Burton, III. 398; by
M'Carthy, III, 660.

Queen Elizabeth, by Mandell Creighton,
III. 689; The Court of, by Lucy Aikin,
III. 178.

Queen Mab, by Shelley, III. 107.
Queen Mary, by Tennyson, III. 542.
Queen Victoria, Life of, by S. Lee, III. 709.
Queene Ester, by Quarles, I. 566.

Queens of England, by Miss Strickland, III.

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RALEIGH, SIR WALTER, I. 304.
RALEIGH, WALTER, III. 718.

Ralph Roister Doister, by Udall, I. 155, 239.
Rambler, II. 459, 461.

RAMÉE, LOUISE DE LA (Ouida), III. 692.
RAMSAY, ALLAN, II. 312.
RAMSAY, DEAN, III. 314.
RANDOLPH, THOMAS, I. 572.

Ranol and Amohia, by A. Domett, III. 729.
Rape of Lucrece, by T. Heywood, I. 431, 433.
Rape of the Lock, by Pope, II. 178, 180,
181, 182, 185.

Rare Adventures, by W. Lithgow, I. 517.
RASHDALL, HASTINGS, III. 718.
RASPE, RUDOLF ERICH, II. 714.
Rasselas, by Samuel Johnson, II. 459, 462.
Rational Religion, by Goldwin Smith, III.

724.

Rational Theology, by J. Tulloch, III. 506.
Rationalism, History of, by W. E. H.
Lecky, III. 684.

Rattlin the Reefer, by E. Howard, III. 259.
Raven, by E. A. Poe, III. 783, 784, 785.
Ravenscroft Hall, by J. F. Waller, III. 364.
Ravenshoe, by H. Kingsley, III. 517, 518.
RAY, JOHN, II. 26.

REACH, ANGUS BETHUNE, III. 505.
READ, THOMAS BUCHANAN, III. 831.
READE, CHARLES, III. 482, 726.
READE, JOHN EDMUND, III, 267.
Ready-Money Mortiboy, by Besant and
Rice, III. 650, 651.

Real Presence, Doctrine of the, by Edward
Bouverie Pusey, III. 337.
Realmah, by Sir A. Helps, III. 478.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate D.
Wiggin, III. 830.

Rebellion, History of the, by Lord Claren.
don, I. 652.

Rebellion, History of the Irish, by W. H.
Maxwell, III. 268.

Rebellions in Scotland, History of the, by
Robert Chambers, III. 316.
Recess, by Sophia Lee, II. 653.

Recessional, by Rudyard Kipling, III. 711.
Recollections of a Chaperon, II. 772.
Records of the Western Shore, by R. S.
Hawker, III. 381.

Recreations of a Country Parson, by A. K.
H. Boyd, III. 624.

Recruiting Officer, by Farquhar, II. 90, 91.
Red as a Rose is She, by Miss Broughton,
III. 692.

Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane,
III. 829.

Red Rover, by Fenimore Cooper, III. 747.
Redgauntlet, by Scott, III. 34.
REEVE, CLARA, II. 420.
REEVES, MRS HENRY, III. 720.
REEVES, W. P., III. 727.

Reflections on the Dead-Alive, by John
Banim, III. 353.

Reflections upon Exile, by Lord Boling-
broke, II. 202, 203.

Reformation of Religion, History of, by
John Knox, I. 220; by Peter Heylyn,
I. 582; by Gilbert Stuart, II. 388; by
William Cobbett, II. 682.
Reformation of the Church of England, by
Bishop Burnet, II. 30.

Reginald Dalton, by J. G. Lockhart, III. 250.
Reginald Hastings, by Eliot Warburton,
III. 274.

Rehearsal, by the Duke of Buckingham, I.
788.

REID, CAPTAIN MAYNE, III. 505.
REID, SIR THOMAS WEMYSS, III. 714.
REID, THOMAS, II. 388.

Reign of Law, by J. L. Allen, III. 828.
Rejected Addresses, by James and Horace
Smith, III. 159,

Relapse, by Sir J. Vanbrugh, II. 80.
Religio Laici, by Dryden, I. 793, 796, 800.
Religio Medici, by Sir T. Browne, I. 590,

595.

Religion, A Study of, by Martineau, III.

392.

Religion and Science, by J. W. Draper, III.
822.

Religion of the Future, by J. B. Crozier,
III. 724.
Religion of the
worth, I. 586.
Religions of the World, by F. D. Maurice,
III. 441.

Protestants, by Chilling-

Religious Literature of the Middle English
Period, I. 38, 49.
Religious Moralities, I. 107.

Religious Poetry of the 10th Century, I. 22.
Reliques, Percy's, II. 504.

Reliques of Irish Poetry, by Charlotte
Brooke, II. 396.

Reliquiæ Baxterianæ, I. 665.
Reliquiæ Wottonianæ, I. 393.
Reminiscences, by Carlyle, III. 404, 405,
407, 502.

Reminiscences of a Highland Parish, by
Norman Macleod, III. 397.

Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Char
acter, by Dean Ramsay, III. 314.
Remorse, by Coleridge, III. 60, 63.
Renaissance, by W. H. Pater, III. 607; by
J. A. Symonds, III. 640.

Renaissance and Reformation Period, I. 120.
Renascence of Wonder in Poetry, III. 1-10.
Representative, newspaper, begun, III. 260.
Representative Government, by J. S. Mill,
III. 443, 444.

Representative Men, by R. W. Emerson,
III. 757, 759.

Repressor, by Bishop Pecock, I. 91.
Resignation, by H. W. Longfellow, III.
766, 768.

Resolution and Independence, by Words-
worth, III. 16, 20.

Resolves, by Owen Felltham, I. 578.
Restoration Period, I. 729.

Resurrection, by Cowley, I. 645.
Retaliation, by Goldsmith, II. 480, 487.
Retired from Business, by Douglas Jerrold,
III. 328, 330.

Retreate, by H. Vaughan, I. 682, 683.
Return of the Native, by T. Hardy, III.
681, 682.

Returne from Parnassus, I. 420.

Revenge, by Edward Young, II. 260.

Revenge, Ballad of the, by Tennyson, III.
542.

Revenger's Tragedy, by Tourneur, I. 430.
Reveries of a Bachelor, by D. G. Mitchell,
III. 818.

Reversionary Payments, by Price, II. 428.
Review, edited by Defoe, II. 150.

Revolt of Islam, by Shelley, III. 108, 113.
Revolution, History of the, by Mackintosh,
II. 642.

Revolution in Tanner's Lane, by W. Hale
White, III. 689.

Revolution Period and After, II. 13.
REYNOLDS, FREDERIC, II. 710.

REYNOLDS, George Nugent, II. 759.
REYNOLDS, JOHN HAMILTON, III, 268.
REYNOLDS, SIR JOSHUA, II. 542.
Rhetoric, by Campbell, II. 427.

Rhoda Fleming, by G. Meredith, III. 658.
RHODES, JAMES FORD, III. 832.
RHODES, WILLIAM BARNES, II. 710.
Rhodora, by R. W. Emerson, III. 760.
Rhymed Tragedy, introduced, I. 787.
RHYMER (the), THOMAS, I. 43, 166.
Rhymes à la Mode, by A. Lang, III. 694.
Rhymes of Childhood, by J. W. Riley, III.
828.

Rhythm of Life, by Alice Meynell, III. 707.
RICARDO, DAVID, II. 757.
RICE, JAMES, III. 650.

RICH, BARNABE, I. 238, 333. ⚫
Richard Cable, by Baring-Gould, III. 664.
Richard Carvel, by W. Churchill, III. 829.
Richard Coeur de Lion, I. 50.

Richard Edney, by Sylvester Judd, III. 770.
Richard II., by Shakespeare, I. 360; Richard
III., I. 360.

Richard III., History of, by Sir Thomas
More, I. 121, 123.

RICHARDSON, JOHN, III. 723.
RICHARDSON, JOSEPH, II. 670.
RICHARDSON, SAMUEL, II. 6.

RICHARDSON, SAMUEL, II. 294; book on,
by Austin Dobson, HII. 690.
Richelieu, by G. P. R. James, III. 327; by
Lord Lytton, III. 333.

RIDDELL, HENRY SCOTT, III. 311.
Riddle of Existence, by Goldwin Smith,
III. 724.

Riddle on the Letter H, by Catherine Maria
Fanshawe, II. 739.

RIDGE, WILLIAM PETT, III. 718.
Rienzi, by Lord Lytton, III. 332; by Mary
Russell Mitford, III. 176.

Rifle Brigade, by Sir J. Kincaid, III. 223.
Right of Way, by Sir G. Parker, III. 726,
Rights of Man, by Paine, II. 559, 560.
Rights of Woman, by Mary W. Godwin, II.
706.

RILEY, JAMES WHITCOMB. III. 828.
Rimini, by Leigh Hunt, III. 148.

Ring and the Book, by R. Browning, III.
555, 556, 559, 565.

Ringan Gilhaize, by John Galt, III. 297.
RIPLEY, GEORGE, ÍIÍ. 760.

Rise and Progress of Religion, by Dodd-
ridge, II. 332.

RITA (Mrs Desmond Humphreys), III. 721.

RITCHIE, LEITCH, III. 327.

RITCHIE, MRS RICHMOND, III. 691.

RITSON, JOSEPH, II. 637.

Ritter Bann, by Campbell, II. 766.

Rival Queens, or Alexander the Great, by
N. Lee, II. 88.

Rivals, by Sheridan, II. 564, 565.

Road to Ruin, by T. Holcroft, II. 570.
Roaring Girl, by Dekker and Middleton, I.
423, 458.

Rob Roy, by Scott, III. 34, 43.

Robene and Makyne, by Henryson, I. 189.
Robert Elsmere, by Mrs Humphry Ward,
III. 706.

Robert Falconer, by George Macdonald,
III. 606.

Robert Macaire, by Henley and Henderson,

III. 697, 701.

Robert Orange, by J. Oliver Hobbes, III.
830.

ROBERTS, CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS, III.
723, 725.

ROBERTS, LORD, III. 713.
ROBERTSON,
309.
ROBERTSON, FREDERICK WILLIAM, III.
493; Life of, by Stopford A. Brooke, III.
662

ALEXANDER, OF STROWAN, II.

ROBERTSON, JOHN MACKINNON, III. 717.
ROBERTSON, THOMAS WILLIAM, III. 637.
ROBERTSON, WILLIAM, II. 382.

Robin Hood and the Curtal Frier, I. 531.
ROBINS, ELIZABETH, III. 721.
ROBINSON, HENRY CRABB, III. 168.
ROBINSON, PHILIP STEWART, III. 715.
Robinson Crusoe, by Defoe, II. 6, 150, 156-
158.

ROCHESTER, THE EARL OF (John Wilmot),
I. 779.

Rock of Ages, by A. M. Toplady, II. 456.
Rocks Ahead, by W. R. Greg, III. 400.
RODD, SIR JAMES RENNELL, III. 718.
Roderick, by Southey, III. 48, 49, 51.
Roderick Random, by Smollett, II. 442,
443, 445.

Rodney Stone, by Conan Doyle, III. 709.
ROE, EDWARD PAYSON, III. 822.
ROGER DE HOVEDEN, I. 33.
ROGER OF WENDOVER, I. 33.
ROGERS, HENRY, III, 374.

ROGERS, SAMUEL, II. 723; Recollections of,
by Alexander Dyce, III. 324.

Rogues and Vagabonds, by G. R. Sims, III.

657.

Rokeby, by Scott, III. 38.

ROLLE, RICHARD, OF HAMPOLE, I. 49.
Rolliad, II. 669–672.

ROLLOCK, ROBERT, I. 230.

Roman, by S. T. Dobell, III. 603.
Roman de Rou, by Wace, I. 34.

Roman History, by Sir G. C. Lewis, III.
206; by Charles Merivale, III. 207.
Roman Literature, History of, by J. C.
Dunlop, III. 219.

Roman Poets of the Republic, by W. Y.
Sellar, III. 634.

Roman Republic, by Ferguson, II. 430.
Roman Republic, Fall of the, by C. Meri-
vale, III. 207.

Romance of the Forest, by Mrs Radcliffe,
II. 594.

Romance of the Nineteenth Century, by
Mallock, III. 705.

Romance of War, by James Grant, III. 578.
Romances, Later, I. 50; Alliterative, I. 51;
Metrical, I. 51.

ROMANES, GEORGE JOHN, III. 715.
Romantic, On the Epithet, by J. Foster, II.
733.

Romantic Revival, III. 1.

Romany Rye, by G. H. Borrow, III. 432, 434.
Romaunt of the Rose, I. 61.

Rome, History of, by Dr T. Arnold, III. 202.
Romeo and Juliet, by Shakespeare, I. 358.
Romeus and Iuliet, by A. Broke, I. 263.
Romola, by George Eliot, III. 530, 531.
Ronald and Dorna, by Aaron Hill, II. 198.
Rondel of Lufe, by Alexander Scott, I. 232.
Rooswood, by W. H. Ainsworth, III. 377.
Roots of the Mountains, by William Morris,
III. 666, 667.

ROPER, WILLIAM, I. 125.

Rory O'More, by Samuel Lover, III. 355.
ROS, SIR RICHARD, I. 81.

Rosalind and Helen, by Shelley, III. 108.
Rosalynde, by T. Lodge, I. 316, 317.
Rosamund, by Swinburne, III. 676.
Rosciad, by Churchill, II 495.
ROSCOE, WILLIAM, HI. 639.

ROSCOE, WILLIAM CALDWELL, III. 625.
ROSCOMMON, EARL OF, I. 777.
ROSE, JOHN HOLLAND, III. 716.

ROSE, WILLIAM STEWART, II. 760.
Rose Aylmer, by W. S. Landor, III. 142.
ROSEBERY, EARL OF, III. 715.
Ross, ALEXANDER, II. 317.

Ross, MARTIN (Violet Martin), III. 721.
ROSSETTI, CHRISTINA, III. 646.
ROSSETTI, DANTE GABRIEL, III. 10, 641.
ROSSETTI, WILLIAM MICHAEL, III. 712.
ROUS, FRANCIS, I. 503.

Rousseau, by John Morley, III. 688.
Rovers, by Canning, II. 673, 675, 676.
Rover's Song, by Eliza Cook, III. 528.
Row, JOHN, I. 514.

ROWE, NICHOLAS, II. 93.

Rowfant Rhymes, by F. Locker-Lampson,
III. 600.

ROWLEY, THOMAS (Chatterton), II. 512.
ROWLEY, WILLIAM, I. 478.
Royal Society, I. 685, 726, 733.

Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch, by Mrs Grant,
II. 596.

Royston Gower, by Thomas Miller, III. 377.
Rudder Grange, by F. R. Stockton, III. 821.
RUDDIMAN, THOMAS, II. 305.
Ruined Burg, in Exeter Book, I. 8.
Ruins of Nineveh, by Sir A. H. Layard,
III. 498.

Rule Britannia, by J. Thomson, II. 321, 329.
Rumours from an Eolian Harp, by H. D.
Thoreau, III. 795.

Rump, by J. Tatham, I. 787.

Runnamede, by John Logan, II. 529, 532.
Rupert of Hentzau, by Anthony Hope
Hawkins, III. 710.

Rural England, by Rider Haggard, III. 705.
Rural Life in England, by William Howitt,
III. 283.

Rural Rides, by Cobbett, II. 682-685.

Rural Sketches, by Thomas Miller, III. 377.
RUSDEN, G. W., III. 727.

RUSKIN, JOHN, III. 568.
RUSSELL, EARL, III. 318.
RUSSELL, LADY RACHEL, II. 58.

RUSSELL, SIR WILLIAM HOWARD, III. 578.
RUSSELL, WILLIAM, II. 388.

RUSSELL, WILLIAM CLARK, III. 693.
Russet and Silver, by E. Gosse, III. 698.
Ruth, by Mrs Gaskell, III. 527; by Thomas
Hood, III. 140.

RUTHERFORD, MARK (W. H. White), II. 689.
RUTHERFORD, SAMUEL, I. 820.
Ruthwell Cross, I. 10, 163, 169.
RYCAUT, SIR PAUL, I. 273.
RYMER, THOMAS, I. 751.

Sabbath, by J. Grahame, II. 689, 690.
Sack of Baltimore, by T. O. Davis, III. 365.
SACKVILLE, CHARLES (Earl of Dorset), I.
781.

SACKVILLE, THOMAS, I. 237, 245.

Sacred and Legendary Art, by Anna
Jameson, III. 183.

Sacred Latin Poetry, by Trench, III. 393.
Sacred Theory of the Earth, by Thomas
Burnet, II. 28.

Sad Fortunes of Amos Barton, by George
Eliot, III. 529, 532.

Saga of Burnt Njal, trans. by Dasent, III.
499.

Sailors and Saints, by Glascock, III. 259.
St Albans, Book of, by Dame Juliana
Berners, I. 99.

St Augustine's Holiday, by W. Alexander,
III. 584.

St Giles and St James, by Douglas Jerrold,
III. 329, 330,

ST JOHN, CHArles George WILLIAM, III.
712.

ST JOHN, HENRY. See BOLINGBROKE,
LORD.

St Kilda, Voyage to, by M. Martin, II. 303.
St Leon, by William Godwin, II. 702, 704.
St Patrick, Legends of, by Aubrey de Vere,
III. 581.

St Paul and Protestantism, by M. Arnold,
III. 594.

St Paul's Cathedral, by Milman, III. 209.
St Peter's Complaint, by Southwell, I. 337.
St Ronan's Well, by Scott, III. 46.

St Stephen's, by Lord Lytton, III. 333, 336.
Sainte Mary Magdalene, by Crashaw, I. 678.
Saints' Everlasting Rest, by Baxter, I. 664.
SAINTSBURY, GEORGE EDWARD BATEMAN,
III. 659.

SALA, GEORGE AUGUSTUS HENRY, III. 6 4.
Salathiel, by George Croly, III. 171.
SALE, GEORGE, II. 388.

Salem Chapel, by Mrs Oliphant, III. 537,
538.

SALISBURY, JOHN OF, I. 34.

Sally in our Alley, by Henry Carey, II. 331.
Salmagundi, III. 740, 742.

Salmonia, by Sir H. Davy, II. 761, 762.
Sam Slick, by T. C. Haliburton, III. 723.
Samor, by Milman, III. 208, 212.
Samson Agonistes, by Milton, I. 690.
SANDERSON, ROBERT, I. 552.
Sandford and Merton, by T. Day, II. 738;

The Modern, by Burnand, III. 696.
Sandra Belloni, by G. Meredith, III. 658.
Sandy Foundation Shaken, by Penn, II. 51.
SANDYS, GEORGE, I. 450.

Sapho and Phao, by Lyly, I. 274, 315.
Sappho's Song, by L. E. Landon, III. 181.
Saracen, Land of the, by Bayard Taylor,
III. 818.

Saracens, History of the, by S. Ockley, II.

211.

Saracinesca, by F. M. Crawford, III. 829.
Sartor Resartus, by Carlyle, III. 403, 405,
406, 408.

Satan, by George Croly, III. 172; by
Robert Montgomery, III. 238.

Satan Absolved, by W. S. Blunt, III. 693.
Satire and Satirists, by J. Hannay, III. 632.
Satires of Pope, III. 183; of Dryden, 793,
797-799.

Satirist, Hall claims to be the First, I. 417.
Satiromastix, by Dekker, I. 423.

Saturn and Thea, by Keats, III. 103.
Satyr against Mankind, by the Earl of
Rochester, I. 780.

Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis, by Lyndsay, I.
204, 207.

Saul, by Byron, III. 135.

SAUNDERS, Miss M. M., III. 723.

SAVAGE, RICHARD, II. 282; Life of, by
Johnson, II. 457.

Savonarola, by Alfred Austin, III. 683.
SAVILE, GEORGE. See HALIFAX, MARQUIS

OF, I. 755.

SAXBY, COLONEL EDWARD, I. 622.
Saxe, John Godfrey, III. 831.

Saxon Saints, Legends of the, by A. de
Vere, III. 581.

Say not the struggle nought availeth, by
A. H. Clough, III. 513.

SAYCE, ARCHIBALD HENRY, III. 715.
Sayings and Doings, by Theodore E. Hook,
III. 164.

Scaliger, by Mark Pattison, III. 480.
Scalp Hunters, by T. Mayne Reid, III. 506.
Scaramouch in Naxos, by J. Davidson, III.
708.

Scarlet Letter, by Hawthorne, III. 776,
777, 778, 780.

Scenes and Legends in the North of Scot-
land, by Hugh Miller, III. 285.

Scenes of Infancy, by John Leyden, II. 691.
Scenes of Teviotdale, by T. Pringle, II. 789.
Scenes from Clerical Lite, by George Eliot,
III. 529.

Schiller, by Carlyle, III. 402.

Schloss Hainfeld, by Basil Hall, III. 227.
Scholemaster, by Roger Ascham, I. 144, 146.
School, by T. W. Robertson, III. 637.
School for Saints, by J. O. Hobbes, III. 830.
School for Scandal, by Sheridan, II. 564,
565, 567.

School of Abuse, by Stephen Gosson, I. 266.
School of Compliment, by Shirley, I. 484.
School-Days, In, by Whittier, III. 774.
Schoolmistress, by Shenstone, II. 353, 354.
Schort Poeme of Tyme, by James I., I. 505.
SCHREINER, MRS CRONWRIGHT, III. 730.
SCHURMAN, JACOB GOULD, III. 832.
Scientific Memoirs, by T. H. Huxley, III.
619, 620.

Scientific Spirit of the Age, by F. P. Cobbe,
III. 537.

Scinde, The Conquest of, by Napier, III.

220.

SCORESBY, WILLIAM, III. 266.
SCOT, REGINALD, I. 333.

Scot Abroad, by J. H. Burton, III. 398.
Scotichronicon, by John Fordun, I. 182.
Scotland, Church of, by Spottiswoode, I.
512; by Calderwood, I. 514; by Row, I.

514.

Scotland, History of, by Boece, I. 212; by
Leslie, I. 227; by Keith, II. 305; by
Robertson, II. 382; by W. Tytler, II.
388 by Lord Hailes, II 456; by Laing,
II. 637; by Pinkerton, II. 637; by Fraser
Tytler, III. 290; by Cosmo Innes, III.
291; by Hill Burton, III. 398; by Andrew
Lang, III. 694.

Scotland Yet, by H. S. Riddell, III. 311.
Scotland's Skaith, by H. Macneill, II. 802.
Scots, Cleveland's Satire on the, I. 636.
Scots Figgaries, by J. Tatham, I. 787.
Scots New Testament, I. 212.

Scots Worthies, by John Howie, II. 640.
SCOTT, ALEXANDER, I. 231.

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