+Cædmon+, 274 {I.6}. +Campbell+, Thomas, 342 {VIII.14}. +Carlyle+, Thomas, 349 {VIII.27}. +Caxton+, William, 288 {III.3}. +Chatterton+, Thomas, 333 {VII.18}. +Chaucer+, Geoffrey, 283 {II.7}. followers of, 287 {III.1}. +Coleridge+, Samuel Taylor, 340 {VIII.10}. +Collins+, William, 321 {VI.19}. +Cowper+, William, 329 {VII.11}. +Crabbe+, George, 331 {VII.13}. +Defoe+, Daniel, 312 {VI.3}. +De Quincey+, Thomas, 348 {VIII.26}. +Dickens+, Charles, 361 {IX.15}. +Dryden+, John, 305 {V.12}. +Eliot+, George, 364 {IX.19}. +Gibbon+, Edward, 327 {VII.8}. +Gloucester+, Robert of, 279 {I.12}. +Goldsmith+, Oliver, 325 {VII.4}. +Gower+, John, 282 {II.5}. +Gray+, Thomas, 320 {VI.17}. +Hobbes+, Thomas, 308 {V.16}. +Hooker+, Richard, 296 {IV.16}. +James I.+ (of Scotland), 287 {III.2}. +Johnson+, Samuel, 323 {VII.2}. +Jonson+, Ben, 295 {IV.15}. +Keats+, John, 345 {VIII.20}. +Lamb+, Charles, 346 {VIII.23}. +Landor+, Walter Savage, 347 {VIII.24}. +Langlande+, William, 282 {II.6}. +Layamon+, 277 {I.11}. +Locke+, John, 309 {V.18}. +Longfellow+, Henry Wadsworth, 354 {IX.3}. +Macaulay+, Thomas Babington, 351 {VIII.29}. _Maldon_, Song of the Fight at, 275 {I.7}. +Mandeville+, Sir John, 281 {II.3}. +Marlowe+, Christopher, 295 {IV.14}. +Milton+, John, 303 {V.8}. +Moore+, Thomas, 342 {VIII.15}. +More+, Sir Thomas, 290 {IV.3}. +Morris+, William, 360 {IX.12}. +Orm’s+ _Ormulum_, 278 {I.12}. +Pope+, Alexander, 317 {VI.11}, 319 {VI.14}. +Raleigh+, Sir Walter, 298 {V.2}. +Ruskin+, John, 363 {IX.17}. +Scott+, Sir Walter, 339 {VIII.5}. +Shakespeare+, William, 292 {IV.9}, 301 {V.5}. contemporaries of, 294 {IV.13}. +Shelley+, Percy Bysshe, 344 {VIII.18}. +Sidney+, Sir Philip, 297 {IV.18}. +Southey+, Robert, 341 {VIII.12}. +Spenser+, Edmund, 291 {IV.6}. +Steele+, Richard, 316 {VI.10}. +Surrey+, Earl of, 289 {IV.2}. +Swift+, Jonathan, 313 {VI.5}. +Taylor+, Jeremy, 307 {V.14}. +Tennyson+, Alfred, 355 {IX.5}. +Thackeray+, William Makepeace, 361 {IX.14}. +Thomson+, James, 319 {VI.15}, 320 {VI.16}. +Tyndale+, William, 290 {IV.4}. +Wordsworth+, William, 337 {VIII.3}. +Wyatt+, Sir Thomas, 289 {IV.2}. +Wyclif+, John, 282 {II.4}. * * * * * * * * * _ENGLISH LITERATURE._ “+_The chief glory of every people arises from its authors._+” _An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning’s Poetry._ By HIRAM CORSON, LL.D., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the Cornell University. 5¼ by 7½ inches. × + 338 pages. Cloth. Price by mail, $1.50; Introduction price, $1.40.
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