English Lands, Letters and Kings, vol. 1: From Celt to TudorMitchell, Donald Grant
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English Lands, Letters and Kings, vol. 1: From Celt to Tudor
Mitchell, Donald Grant
English literature -- History and criticism; Great Britain -- Intellectual life
“Saxon Chronicle, the,” 17, 27, 37.
St. Albans, 66.
St. Augustine in England, 10, 63.
St. Columba, monastery of, 11.
“Schoolmaster, the,” by Ascham, 200.
“Scottish Chiefs, the,” 81.
Shakespeare, his “Henry IV.,” 133;
“Henry V.,” 141;
“Henry VI.,” 146;
“Richard III.,” 148, 243;
with the wits at the Mermaid Tavern, 281.
Sidney, Philip, 230;
his “Arcadia,” 237;
his “Defence of Poesie,” 238.
Skelton, John, 139.
Sonnet, the, first used in English by Wyatt, 193.
Soranzo, Signor, his report of Queen Elizabeth, 208.
Spedding, James, his “Life of Bacon,” 251.
Spenser, Edmund, 217;
his “Shepherd’s Calendar,” 217;
“Faery Queen,” 221 _et seq._;
“Epithalamium,” 228.
Sternhold and Hopkins’ versions of the Psalms, 189.
Stow, John, 304.
Stubbes, Philip, 308.
Surrey, Earl of, 194;
his poetry, and story of his Florentine tourney, 195.
Taillefer, the Norman minstrel, 26.
Taine’s treatment of Richard Cœur de Lion, 50.
Taliesin, 8.
“Talisman, the,” 51.
Tennyson’s “Harold,” 30;
“Idyls of the King,” 40;
“Queen Mary,” 183.
Thackeray’s treatment of Richard Cœur de Lion in “Rebecca and
Rowena,” 51.
Thomas à Becket, 48.
Tolstoi, Count, 180.
Tudor, Sir Owen, and the Tudor succession, 144.
Tusser, Thomas, 211.
Tyndale, William, 185.
“Utopia,” by Sir Thomas More, 178.
_Vox Clamantis_ of Gower, 127.
Wace, 42.
Wallace, William, 81.
“Westward, Ho,” Kingsley’s novel, 40.
Whitby Monastery, 12.
Whittingham, 189.
William the Norman, 25 _et seq._
William of Malmsbury, 46.
William of Newburgh, 46.
Wolsey, Cardinal, 170, 173.
Wyclif, 89, 90 _et seq._;
his translation of the Bible, 95.
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 193.
Wright, Leonard, 307.
York, 6.
York and Lancaster, the wars of, 145.
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