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Headsman, The, 397

INDEX

Hearn (hern), Lafcadio (lăf cä'di ō),

423

Heartsease and Rue, 448

"He cam also styllë," 30

Heidenmauer (hy'den mow er), The,
397

Heine (hy'ně), Heinrich, 225
Helen, To, Poe, 409

Henry, Patrick, 361

Henry Esmond, 300, 304
Henry IV, 90, 91, 95, 96
Henry VI, 92, 95

Heorot (ha'ō rot), story of the hall,

II

Herbert, George, 138

"Her face so fair as flesh it seemed
not," 73

Heroes and Hero Worship, 325, 482
Heroic couplet, the, 136

Herrick, Robert, 139
Hesperides (hěs pěrĭ dēz), 139
Heylyn (hy'lin), Peter, III
Hiawatha (he a wa'thä or he a wa'tä),
430, 78, 428

Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 537
Historical impulse in Colonial writ-
ing, 346

Historical plays, 95, 96
History, the epic of, 505

History of the Dividing Line, 347
History of England, Macaulay, 321,
319

History of the Kings of Britain, 27
History of the Navy, Cooper, 398
History of the Pequot Wars, 352
Hobomok (ho boo'mŏk), 438
Hogg, James, 234

Holland, Josiah Gilbert, 499
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 453; life,

453; poems, 455; prose works, 457;
estimate of, 458. 438

Holy Grail, the, 28; Lowell's legend

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of, 450

Holy Thursday, 187

Holy Wars, The, 131

Home as Found, 397

Hoosier Schoolmaster, The, 501
Hope Leslie, 374

Horror as a motive in fiction, 410
Horseshoe Robinson, 374

Horton poems, Milton, 120, 116
Hours of Idleness, 218
House of Fame, The, 42, 40
House of Life, The, 284

549

House of the Seven Gables, The, 493,

490

Hovey, Richard, 531

Howard, Blanche Willis, 525
Howells, William Dean, 518, 537
How Love Looked for Hell, 465
Hrothgar (hroth ́gär), story of, II
Hrunting (hrunt'ing), the sword, 12
Huckleberry Finn, 520

Hudibras (hu'dĭ brăs), 139, 359

Human nature in Colonial literature,

349

Humor, American, 381, 385, 453, 456
Hunt, Helen, 523, 351
Hunt, Leigh, 234, 248
Husband's Message, The, 15
Hymns, Spenser, 75

Hypatia (hī pā'shiä), Kingsley, 314
Hyperion (hi pē'ri on or hi per i'on),
Longfellow, 425, 431

Ichabod (ik'ǎ bŏd), 439
Idealism of Emerson, 483
Idylls ('dils) of the King, 266
Idyls, American, 428, 439

"If music and sweet poetry agree," 65
"If there were dreams to sell," 235
"If they be two, they are two so," 137
Iliad (Il'ĭ ǎd), Bryant's translation of
the, 389

Il Penseroso (il pen sẽ rõ ́sō), 120
Imperialism, 260

Indian narratives, early, 352
Indian-Summer Reverie, An, 449
Indians in literature, 351, 438
Individualism of Emerson, 484; of
Hawthorne, 497; of Thoreau, 502
Ingelow (in je lō), Jean, 286

In the Harbor, Longfellow, 424, 425
In Memoriam (měmō'riam), Tennyson,
268, 123, 262

Innocents Abroad, The, 520
In Ole Virginia, 521

" In somer when the shawes be
sheyne," 36

Instauratio

Magna

mäg ́nä), 110, 107

Interludes, 80

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Intimations of Immortality, 208

"In words, as fashions, the same rule
will hold," 145

Irving, Washington, 375; life, 376;
works, 379; estimate of, 385, 164,
372, 413

"I see her in the dewy flow'rs," 184

"Is this the region, this the soil, the
clime?" 126

"It is a beauteous evening, calm and
free," 206

Jackson, Helen Hunt, 523, 351
Jefferson, Thomas, 362, 298, 334, 361
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 511, 515, 517, 518
John Brent, 501

Johnson, Esther (Stella), 158
Johnson, Samuel, 165; life, 166; Bos-
well's life of, 166. 162, 164, 169, 170,
175

Johnston, Mary, 524

Jonathan Oldstyle, 379

Jonson, Ben, 102, 69, 82, 98, 107, 108,
461

Joseph Andrews, 194

Josselyn, John, 351, 532

Journal, Woolman's, 365; Timothy
Flint's, 374; Emerson's, 478
Journal of Julius Rodman, The, 414
Journal to Stella, 158
Juliana, 21

Julius Cæsar, 90, 95, 96

June, Bryant, 390

Junius (joo'ni us),

Franziskus, 20

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Juvenile Poems, Godfrey, 349

Katherine Walton, 372

Kavanagh (kăv ́ă na), 425

Keats, John, 228; life, 228; poems,
230; estimate of, 231
Keble (ke'bl), John, 234

Kennedy, John Pendleton, 373, 374,
407

Kilmarnock edition of Burns, 181
King, Grace, 515

King James Bible, The, 106

King Lear, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96

King's English, the, 54

Kingsley, Charles, 314
Knickerbocker History, The, 380
Knickerbocker School, the, 372, 375
Kubla Khan (koob'lä kän), 214
Kyd (kid), Thomas, 85

Lady of the Lake, The, 239
Lady or the Tiger, The, 516
Lady Una of The Faery Queen, 74
L'Allegro (läl lā'grō), 120

Lamb, Charles, 248; life, 249; works,
250; quality of his essays, 252. 99,
101, 205, 212, 213, 235

Lamb, Mary, 251

Lamia (la'mi ä), 230

Landor, Walter Savage, 101, 124
Lang, Andrew, 9, 240

Langland, William, 50, 37, 348
Lanier, Sidney, 459; life, 461; works,
464; characteristics, 466; compared
with Whittier, 467. 65, 77
Larcom, Lucy, 530

La Salle (lä säl) and the Discovery of
the Great West, 506

Last of the Mohicans (mō hik ́ăns), The,
400, 351

Laus Deo (laws dā'ō), 437, 438, 444
Lay of the Last Minstrel, The, 236, 237,
239

Lays of Ancient Rome, 319
Lazarus, Emma, 530
Leatherstocking and Silk, 501
Leatherstocking Tales, the, 400
Leaves of Grass, 469

Legend Beautiful, The, 432

Legend of Good Women, The, 39, 42
Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The, 382
Letter to Lord Chesterfield, Johnson,
165

Letter to Lord Halifax, Addison, 146,

207

Letters, Chesterfield, 146; Jefferson,
364

Letters from an American Farmer, 364
Letters from the West, Hall, 374
Levana (lě vā ́nä), 254, 255

Lewes (lu ́es), George Henry, 307
Libraries, Colonial, 344

Life and Death of Mr. Badman, 131.
Life of Johnson, Boswell, 167
Life on the Mississippi, 519

Life and Song, 465

Life and Times of Columbus, 378

Life of Washington, Irving, 384
Lincoln, Abraham, 141, 419, 422
Linwoods, The, 374

Lionel Lincoln, 398, 399

Literary histories, American, 535
Literature, root meaning of, 2; art of,
3, 4; greatness in, 4; definition

of, 5
"Little I ask, my wants are few," 457
"Little thinks in the field yon red-
cloaked clown," 479

Lives, Walton, 141

Lives of Distinguished Naval Officers,
398

Livingstone, David, 261

Local color, stories of, 513, 514

INDEX

"Lo, how finely the Graces can it
foot,"

70

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 423;
life, 423; minor poems, 426; idyls,
428; miscellaneous works, 431;
characteristics, 432. 57, 387, 422,
446, 488

Long Tom Coffin, 399
Lorna Doone, 314
Lovelace, Richard, 139

Love's Labor's Lost, 91, 92, 95, 104
Love Song, early English, 30
Lowell, James Russell, 446; life, 446;
poems, 448; essays, 451; as critic,
452; compared with Bryant, 449.
455, 487

Loyalist or Tory party, 355, 358
Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution, 359
Lucifer, Milton's character of, 126
Luck of Roaring Camp, The, 514
Lullaby (lulă bi), early English, 30
Lyceums, American, 419, 478
Lycidas (lis'i dăs), 123, 168
Lyly (lil'i), John, 64, 85, 89, 103, 164
Lyrical Ballads, 204

Lytton (lit'on), Bulwer, 313

Macaulay (mǎ ka ́li), Thomas B., 318;

life, 318; works, 319. 317
Macbeth, 90, 94, 95, 96
M'Fingal (mak fing'gǎl), 359
Macpherson (măk fer ́son), James,
186

Madame Delphine (del feen'), 515 ·
Madison, Dolly, 364

Magnalia Christi Americana (mag-
nä'li ä kris'ti a mer ĭ cä'nä), 353
Malory, Thomas, 51, 28, 267
Mandeville's Travels, 1, 55, 103
Manfred, 220

Manning, Robert of Brunne, 23, 24

Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg, The,
520

Man without a Country, The, 516
Manuscript Found in a Bottle, 406,
413

Marble Faun, The, 494, 490

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Materialism and idealism, 483
Mather, Cotton, 353, 344
Maud Muller, 441, 444
Mayday plays, 81

551

Melting-pot notion, the, 364
Melville, Herman, 500, 399
Memoirs, Horace Walpole, 146
Mercedes (mer thā'thēz) of Castile
(kas tēl'), 399

Merchant of Venice, 87, 93, 95, 96
Meredith, George, 315
Merlin and the Gleam, 462
Merry Wives of Windsor, 91, 95
Metaphysical poets, the, 137
Metrical romances, 29
Middle English, 23, 28
Middlemarch, 309

Midland dialect, the, 53, 54
Midsummer Night's Dream, A, 89, 93,
95, 96

Miles Gloriosus (mēles glō ri o'sus), 82
Miles (myles) Standish, 428, 439
Mill on the Floss, The, 306, 309
Miller, Joaquin (wä keen'), 527, 370,
511, 526

Miller, Olive Thorne, 533
Milton, John, 116; life, 116; early
poems, 120; prose works, 123;
sonnets and later poems, 124; esti-
mate of, 127; Wordsworth's sonnet
on. 114, 20, 115

Milton, Macaulay's essay, 320.

Milton, thou shouldst be living at
this hour," 114

Minister's Black Veil, The, 492
Minister's Charge, The, 518
Minstrel players, 80

Miracle plays, 78

Missionary Travels, Livingstone, 261

Mitchell, Donald Grant, 537

Mitchell, S. Weir, 524

Mitchell, Samuel L., 380

Moby (mobi) Dick, 500

Modern Instance, A, 518

Modern Painters, Ruskin, 332
Mogg Megone, 438

Monks, their work for early litera-
ture, 16

"Mont Blanc is the monarch of

mountains," 220

Moody, William Vaughn, 531
Moore, Thomas, 234

Moral quality, of Spenser, 77; of
Thackeray, 304; of George Eliot,
305, 308, 310; of Hawthorne, 497

Morality plays, 80

Moralizing in poetry, 392, 480
Morris, William, 284

Mortal Antipathy, A, 458

Morte d'Arthur (mort där'thur), 51,
28, 35, 103, 266

Morton, Sarah Wentworth, 351, 374
Mosses from an Old Manse, 491
Motley, John Lothrop, 505

Mourt's (moort or mort) Relation,
347

Muir (mur), John, 533
Mummings, 81

Murfree, Mary Noailles (no i'), 515,
517

Murders in the Rue Morgue (rü mŏrg),
411

Music and poetry, 65, 464, 466
My Garden Acquaintance, 452
My Springs, 461, 464

Mysteries of Udolpho (u dŏl'fō), The,
196

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Nation, the new English, 26; the new
American, 370

Natty Bumppo, 400, 397, 402
Nature, in Colonial writings, 349; two
views of, 443

Nature, Emerson, 481, 475, 484
Nature writers, the, 532

Neale, John, 374

Newcomes, The, 299, 302

New England's Prospect, 351

New England's Rarities Discovered,
351, 532

New Nation, Literature of the, 370:
history of the period, 370; literary
environment, 371; minor writers,
372; major writers, 375; summary,
414; selections for reading, 415;
bibliography, 416. See also Cooper,
Irving, etc.

New World, the, in Elizabethan writ-
ings, 61, 64

Nicholas Nickleby, 293
Night and Day, 465
Night Thoughts, 389

Nineteenth-century Literature (Eng-
lish), 200: historical outline, 200;
poets, 202; novelists, 235; critics
and essayists, 248; summary, 256;

selections for reading, 257; bibliog-
raphy, 257. See also Byron, Scott,
Wordsworth, Victorian Age, etc.
Noble Numbers, 139

Noiseless Patient Spider, A, 472
Norman conquest, the, 24, 26
Norman literature, 25
Norman pageants, 80
Norris, Frank, 521, 515
Northumbrian School, the, 17
Norton, Thomas, 84
Note-Books, Hawthorne, 489, 495
Notes, Lanier, 464

Novel, The, Crawford, 524

Novels, early English, 188; meaning
of, 189; first modern, 193; early
American, 365

Novum Organum (no'wum or'gă num),
107, 110

"Now wold I fayne som myrthis
make," 30

Nutbrown Mayde, The, 58

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Ode on the Morning of Christ's Na-
tivity, 120

Ode to the Virginian Voyage, 64
Odyssey (ŏdĭ si), Bryant's translation
of the, 389

"Of a' the airts the wind can blaw,"
183, 184

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O'Hara, Theodore, 417, 498

Oh, slow to smite and swift to
spare," Bryant, 419

Old Creole Days, 515

Old English, or Anglo-Saxon, 9
Old Ironsides, 454

Old Swimmin' Hole, 530

Oldstyle group, Irving's works, 379
Oldtown Folks, 499

Oliver Goldsmith, Irving, 384
Oliver Twist, 293

On the Seashore, 206

Oratory in Revolutionary period, 360

Oregon Trail, The, 506, 383

Origin of Species, The, 317

Ossian (ŏsh'ian) poems, 186, 187
Othello (ō thěl'o), 90, 94, 95, 96, 97
Otis, James, 36

Outcasts of Poker Flat, The, 514
Outre Mer (ootr mâre), 425
Over the Teacups, 425

Page, Thomas Nelson, 515
Pageants, 80

Paine, Thomas, 364, 168

INDEX

Palamon (păl'a mon) and Arcite (är-
site), 47

Pamela (păm ́ē lä), 193, 194, 195
Pantisocracy (pan ti sok'rā să), Cole-
ridge's, 212

Paradise Lost, 124, 119, 129
Paradise Regained, 124
Paraphrase, Cadmon's, 19

Park, Mungo, 261

Parkman, Francis, 505, 260
Partisan, The, 373

Party literature, in England, 145; in
America, 355
Passion Play, The, 79
Pathfinder, The, 400
Patient Griselda, 47, 58

Patriot or Whig party, 355, 358
Paulding, James Kirk, 372
Paulinus (pa lē ́nus), 18
Paul Revere's Ride, 432

Pearl, The, 29

Peele, George, 85, 89

Pendennis, 302, 299, 301, 304

Pepys (pep'is or peep's), Samuel, 142
Percival, James Gates, 374
Percy, Thomas, 187, 56

Period of Conflict, The, 417: political

history, 417; social agitation, 419;
literary characteristics, 420; poets,
423; prose writers, 475; secondary
writers, 498; summary, 507; selec-
tions for reading, 507; bibliography,
508

Peter Parley, 374

Pickwick, 292, 288, 290, 295
Picture of New York, 380
Pierce, Franklin, 488, 490

Piers (peers) Plowman, 50, 34, 37
Pike County Ballads, 511, 526
Pilgrim's Progress, The, 131, 129
Pilot, The, 399

Pine Tree, The, 435, 438
Pioneers, two views of the, 343
Pioneers, The, Cooper, 400, 395
Pioneers of France in the New World,
506

Pioneers, O Pioneers, Whitman, 472
Pipes at Lucknow (lŭk'now), The, 440
Pippa (peep'pä) Passes, 276
Pirate, The, Cooper, 399
Pit, The, Norris, 521

Play of Fools, The, 81

553

Plymouth Plantation, Of, 347
Poe, Edgar Allen, 404; life, 405;
poems, 407; tales, 410; estimate
of, 412. 366, 367, 423, 451
Poems Here at Home, 530
Poetaster, The, 102

Poetical Sketches, Blake, 187
Poetry, Coleridge's definition of, 215;
Arnold's theory of, 281; spirit of
recent, 525. See also Colonial,
Revolutionary, etc.

Poets' Corner, the, 40

Poor Richard's Almanac, 357, 156
Pope, Alexander, 148; life, 149;
works, 151; estimate of, 153. 358,
359

Powell, Mary, 117

Præterita (prē tĕr'ĭ tä), Ruskin, 333
Prairie, The, Bryant, 392; Cooper,

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Pre-Raphaelites (pre rä ́fā ĕl ites), the,
282

Prescott, William Hickling, 505
Present Crisis, The, 449

Prince of Parthia (pär'thi ä), The,
349

Princess, The, 267

Printing press, the first English, 54
Problem novels, 523

Prologue, Canterbury Tales, 45
Prometheus (prō mē'thūs) Unbound,
226, 202, 224

"Prompt to assail and careless of
defence," 135

Psalm of Life, A, 426, 434
Psalm of the West, A, 465
Puritan, the, in England, 114; and
the stage, 100; in Colonial history,
344; in Hawthorne's fiction, 487,
493

Puritan and Cavalier, 137, 347, 461
Puritan Age and the Restoration,
The, 114: historical outline, 114;
typical writers, 115; secondary
writers, 137; summary, 142; selec-
tions for reading, 143; bibliogra-
phy, 143. See also Bunyan, Dryden,
Milton, etc.

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