"Carte du Tendre," 19, 359, 361 "Cassandra," 396, 403, 412; "Cassandre," 362, 364, 382, 383 Castiglione's "Courtier," 76 Caxton's woodcut of Chaucer's pilgrims, 12, 45; his editions of Chaucer and work as a printer, 52-55; 60 "Cent Nouvelles," 47, 48 Cervantes, 43, 88, 399 Chappelain, Mdlle. G., translator of Sidney's "Arcadia," 277-280 Chapelain, Jean, author of "La Pucelle," 294, 350, 357 Characters, books of, 201-2 _note_ Charlemagne, poem imitated from French romance of, 39 Charles I., 84; 250, 252; 366, 382 Charles II., 381 Charles IX., 220 Chartley, 223 Chateaubriand, 231, 283 Chateaumorand, Diane de, 276 Chatterton, 26 Chaucer, Caxton's engraving of his pilgrims, 12, 45; a story-teller, but with small influence on the Elizabethan novel, 43, 44; homage of Pope and Dryden to, 44; faculty of observation in, 49; and mediaeval story-tellers, 89; "Cooke's Tale," 204; read by Nash, 296 Chesterfield, Lord, 414 Chettle's edition of "Groats-worth of Wit," 165 _note_, 321; "Piers Plain," 328, 330, 331 "Chrononotontologos," 412 Cibber, Theophilus, 381 "Civile Conversation," Guazzo's, 72, 73, 76 "Clarissa Harlowe," 25, 26, 31 "Clelie," 361, 364, 370; frontispiece of "La Fausse," 20, 375 "Cleopatra," 412; Queen, as represented on the English stage, 14, 97; "Cleopatre," 364, 369; frontispiece of, 20, 371 Clovis, 354 Colet, Dean of St. Paul's, 87 Comte, Auguste, 416 Conde, 352, 357 "Contes Moralises," Bozon's, 111 Cooper, Fenimore, 415 Copland, 12 Corneille, 278, 282, 343, 355, 363, 373 Coryat, 302 _note_ Cotterel, Sir Charles, translator of "Cassandre," 373 "Cour Bergere," play derived by Mareschal from Sidney's "Arcadia," 282 "Court Secret," 413 Cowper, on Sidney's "Arcadia," 271 Coxon (or Cockson), Thomas, engraver, portraits by, 13 Crebillon _fils_, 414 Cromwell, 84, 363, 381 Crowne's "Pandion and Amphigenia," 19, 389-391; 392, 395 D. Davenport, 173 Davies, John, drawing from his translation of Sorel's "Berger extravagant," 21 Day, John, "Ile of Guls," 263; collaborator of Dekker, 331 "Debat de folie et d'amour," 173 Dedekind, 339 Defoe, 25, 26; protest against the abbreviation of "Robinson Crusoe," 123, 124; 199, 260, 270, 294, 313, 320, 335, 345, 348, 390, 404, 417 Dekker, portrait of, 333; on _Arcadianism_ and _Euphuism_, 261; on Nash in the Elysian fields, 327; plays and pamphlets by, 330-346; love of literature, 332; gaiety, 333; Lamb on, 332; Nash and, 334; "Wonderfull Yeare," 335-338; advice on behaviour at a play-house, 340-343 Desperriers, Bonaventure, 86 Devereux, Penelope, afterwards Lady Rich, Sidney's "Stella," 223, 224, 225, 227, 228 Dickens, Charles, 124 Dickenson, imitator of Lyly, 145, 146, 161 _note_ Disguises, fondness for, in Elizabethan times, 237-239 "Don Simonides," Rich's, 146, 147 Drayton, 331 Dryden, 354, 363, 389, 392, 396, 404, 417 Du Bartas, 271 Du Bellay, 70
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