American literature -- History and criticism; English literature -- History and criticism; World War, 1914-1918 -- Poetry
Rabelais, 90
Radcliffe, Mrs., 85, 162
Raleigh, North Carolina, foundation of, 25-6
Raleigh, W., junr., 20
Raleigh, Sir W., address delivered on Tercentenary celebration of, 15-27;
patriotism and hatred of Spain, 15-17, 21-2;
character, 18;
adventurous nature, 18-19;
James I and, 19-20;
his El Dorado dreams, 20;
fall and trial, 21;
savage aspects of, 23;
as a naval strategist, 23-4;
genius as coloniser, 24-5;
imprisonment and execution, 26-7
Ramsay, Allan, 70
Redesdale, Lord, last days of, 216-30;
literary career, 216-7;
vitality: pride in authorship and garden, 217-8;
death of son, 218;
"Memories," 219;
loneliness and problem of occupying his time, 219-22;
origin of last book, its theme, 222-4;
last days, 224-30
René, 76
Rentoul, L., poems of, 284
Retté, A., 112
Reynolds, 104
Ritson, Joseph, attack upon T. Warton, 88-9
Roanoke, Virginia, British settlement in, 25
Roche, Lord and Lady, 23
Romanticism, Two Pioneers of, Joseph and Thomas Warton, address on, 65-90
Romantic movement, features of, 71-90
Rossetti, D.G., 104, 136
Rousseau, J.J., English Romanticists' relation to, 68, 68, 75
Ruskin, 100
Russell, Odo, 330
Sainte-Beuve, 6
Sappho, 84
Sassoon, S., poems of, 282-4
_Satires of Circumstance_, by T. Hardy, 242-3
Satow, Sir E., 223
Scott, Sir W., 108, 128, 135
Scudéry, M. de, 39
Seaman, Sir G., war invective of, 264
Selbourne, Lord, 320
Selden, 98
Senancour, 74
_Sentimental Journey_, The, by L. Sterne, 96, 100
Seventeenth century, English women writers of, 39
Shakespeare, the Songs of, 31-5;
their dramatic value, 31-3;
lyrical qualities, 33-5;
comparison with contemporary lyricists, 35; 17, 82
Shelley, 74, 104, 108, 162
Shenstone, 70
_Shepherd of the Ocean, The_, 15-27
Shorter, C., 141
Some Soldier Poets, 261-85;
outbreak of war poetry, 262-3;
mildness of British Hymns of Hate, 264-5;
military influence upon poetic feeling, 265-6;
tendency to dispense with form, 266;
common literary influences, 267-8;
Rupert Brooke, 268-70;
J. Grenfell, 271-3;
M. Baring, 273-5;
N.M.F. Corbett, 275;
E.W. Tennant, 275;
R. Nichols, 276-80;
R. Graves, 280-1;
S. Sassoon, 282-4;
C.H. Sorley, W.N. Hodgson, K. Lawson, L. Rentoul, R.E. Vernède, 284
Sorley, C.H., poems of, 284
Southey, 5, 104
Spain, Anglo-Spanish rivalry in days of Walter Raleigh, 16-17, 21-3, 24
Spenser, 17, 82, 84, 111
Stephen, Sir Leslie, 106, 237
Sterne, Laurence, Essay on the Charm of, 93-100;
birth and childhood, 93-4;
temperament, 94-5;
intellectual development, 95-6;
alternation of feeling about, 97;
English literature's debt to, 98;
his "indelicacy," 99;
irrelevancy, 99;
Shandean influences upon literature, 100
Sterne, Mrs., 93
Sterne, Roger, 93
Stevenson, R.L., 100
Strachey, Lytton, "Eminent Victorians" by, review of, 318-32
Stukeley, Sir L., 21
Sully-Prudhomme, fluctuations in taste as regards, 5-9
Sumners, Montagu, 39
Swinburne, A. C, Bulwer-Lytton and, 133-4;
Hardy's sympathy with, 235; 68, 81, 111
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