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THE  STUDENT'S   MANUAL

2.  POETRY:

a. King Arthur, the Holy Grail and the Table Round:   Arthur 114; Grail 790;

Idyls of the King 913; Round Table 1638; Tennyson 1891; Belli-cent 198; Camelot 314; Exealibur 640; Galahad 729; Ivaine 949; Launfal 1035; Lohengrin 1109; Merlin 1207; Parsifal 2033; Tristram 1943.

b. Ossian:   1397.

3.  MYTHOLOGY: 1294; Druids 554; Fairy 646; Fenians 654; Mabll29; Madocll42;

Puck 1559.

4. CELTS:   357;  legend 1049;  romance 1628.

XXIII. ENGLISH.

GENERAL REFERENCES: 1088-92; England 615; English language 617; Great Britain 728; languages 1028; Ireland 937; Saxons 1685; Scotland 1708; Wales 2034. See, also, Celtic Literature.

1. EARLIEST   WRITINGS:    Alfred   47;    alliteration   53;   Anglo-Saxon   73;   Roger

Bacon 154; ballad 161; Bede 190;' Beowulf 201; Csedmon 302; Caxton 354; Domesday Book 542; English 618; Robin Hood 884.

2. THE   FOURTEENTH  CENTURY:

a. Chaucer:   373;   1088;  Becket 189;  Canterbury 326;  English 618;  influence

of Italian and French literature 1088; Assembly of Fowls and Canterbury Tales 373; 1088; 618.

b. Wiclif:   2114;   1088;  Bible 210;  Vulgate 2030.

3. THE  FIFTEENTH  CENTURY:   1088;   Malory 1152;  Round Table 1638;   Caxton

354.

4. THE   SIXTEENTH   CENTURY—RENASCENCE   AND   ELIZABETHAN   AGE:

a. General References:   1088-9;  drama 550;  Elizabeth 611; Bible 210;  Cover-

dale 469;  Tindale 1915;   essay 626;   poetry 1509;   sonnet 1781.

b. Birth  of  English  Drama:    1089;   Marlowe 1174;   Shakespeare 1733.

c. Poetry:   1088;  618.

(1)  Spenser:   1796;   1088.

(2)  Shakespeare:    1733;  1089;  sonnet 1781;  As you Like It 129;

Hamlet 831; King Lear 1004; Macbeth li.30; Merchant oj Venice 1206; Midsummer Night's Dream 1222; Othello 1399; Portia 1531; Romeo and Juliet 1630; The Tempest 1886; The Winter's Tale 2097; Stratford-on-Avon 1836.

(3)  Other   Poets:    Beaumont   187;    Daniel   1088;    Drayton   1088;

Fletcher 1089; Greene 1089; Jonson 978, 1089; Peele 1089; Surrey 1851; Sackville 1088; Sidney 1752; Watson 1089, 2055; Wyatt 2114.

d. Prose:   Ascham 117;   Bacon  154;   essay 626;   1089;   philosophy 1472;  W.

Gilbert 766; Hakluyt 825; Hooker 884; Knox 1008; Lyly 1089; Thomas More 1261; 1088; Utopia 1996; Raleigh 1583; Sidney 1752; Tindale 1915.

5. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY:

a.  Poetry:   1089;  poetry 1509;   sonnet 1781;  Milton 1228;   Comus 438; Para-

dise Lost 1418; Puritans 1564; Dryden 555; Cowley 469; Herbert 867; Lovelace 1089; Waller 1089.

b. Prose:

(1)  General   References:    1089;   legend 1048;  novel 1363;  philoso-

phy 1471;  romance  1628;   science  1706.

(2)  Authors:    Baxter 184:   Bunyan  290:     Pilgrim's Progress 1490;

Clarendon 404: Hobbes 1089; Leigrhton 1051; Locke 1106; Newton 1344; Penn 1446; Pepys 1451; Jeremy Taylor 1876; Walton 2040.

6. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (the Queen Anne Age and the Georgian Era):

a. Poetry:   Pope 1527;   Akenside 35;   Burns 293;   Collins 425;  Cowper 470; Gay 741;   Goldsmith 778;   Vicar of Wakefteld 2018;   Johnson 976;

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