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Canova, Antonio, 1757-1822 (sculpt.). Com. § 40, Venus Victrix; § 43, Graces; § 94. Cupid and Psyche; §§ 133-137, Perseus; 150, Dædalus and Icarus; $152-157, Theseus; § 167, Paris; § 168, Ajax, Hector.
Carlyle, Thos., 1795-1881. Com. § 185, Fragments of Transl. of Nibelungen- lied, 403.
Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609 (paint.). Com. 33. Jupiter and Juno. Carracci, Ludovico, 1555-1619, and An- nibale (paint.). Com. § 92, Diana and Endymion; 126, Polyphemus, Gala- tea, Acis.
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Coleridge, S. T., 1772-1834. Com. § 88,
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Village, Parish Register, Newspaper, Birth of Flattery (Invocations of the Muse); 168, Village.
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Creuzer, Prof., and the allegorical inter-
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Com. 94, Drummond, Wm., of Hawthornden,
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Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619. Com. § 171,
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Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802. Extract from his Botanic Garden, 199, 256. Dasent, Sir G. W., 1820. Com. §§ 177-184, Popular Tales from the Norse.
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David, J. L., 1748-1825 (paint.). Com. Edwards, Miss A. B. A Thousand $167, Paris and Helen.
da Vinci, Leonardo, 1452-1519 (paint.). Com. § 133-137, Head of Medusa. Dekker, Thos., 1570-1637. Com. § 38, The Sun's Darling.
Derby, the Earl of. Transl. Homer, Com. § 11.
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Dippold, G. T. Great Epics of Medi- æval Germany, Com. § 14.
Miles up the Nile, Com. § 15.
Eliot, George (Mary Ann Cross), 1819- 1880. Arion, Com. § 11.
Ellis, Robinson. Transl. Catullus, Com. § 12.
Emerson, R. W., 1803-1882. Com. § 158- 164, The Sphinx.
Fawcett, Edgar, 1847. Calypso. Fawkes, Francis, 1721-1777. Com. § 99, transl. Sappho.
Fénelon, François de la Mothe, 1651- 1715. Com. § 171, Télémaque. Fields, A. Com. § 86, Clytia.
Dixon, R. W., 1833- Com. 38, Fiske, John, 1842- Citation from
Myths and Myth-Makers, 3.
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Flaxman, John, 1755-1826. Sketches, Com. §§ 168, 171.
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Shepherdess; § 116, Song of Priest of Pan; Song to Pan (Faithful Shepherd-| ess); $155, The Two Noble Kinsmen. Forestier, Auber (pseudonym for Annie A. Moore). Com. § 185, Echoes from Mist Land.
Foster-Barham, A. G.
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Frere, J. Hookham, 1769-1846.
§§ 133-137, Transl. of Simonides' La- ment of Danaë.
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Garnett, Richard, 1835——— Com. $59, Io in Egypt; § 167, Iphigenia in Del- phi.
Garrick, David, 1716-1779. Com. § 67,
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Gladstone, W. E., 1809-. Works referred to or cited, 127; his theory of myths, 12; on the number of the, Olympians, 52 n; and Com. § 32, on the Olympian religion.
Gleyre, Charles G., 1807-1874 (paint.).
Com. § 46, Dance of the Bacchantes; §§ 139-143, Hercules at the feet of Omphale.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-1774. Com. § 118, on a beautiful youth struck by blindness (Narcissus).
Gosse, E. W., 1849-. Quoted: Eros, 70, 71; from the Sons of Cydippe, 108; from the Praise of Dionysus, 178, 179; Com. § 31, Greece and England; § 39, The Praise of Artemis; § 66, Sons of Cydippe; § 107, The Waking of Eurydice; $113, Alcyone (a sonnet in dialogue); § 175, Island of the Blest.
Goethe, J. W. von, 1749-1832. Com.; see under Bowring.
Gray, Thos., 1716-1771. The fatal Sis- ters referred to, 368; Com. §§ 17, 40, 45, Progress of Poetry; §§ 130-137, Hymn to Adversity; §§ 177-184, Ode on the Descent of Odin. Greene, Robert, 1560-1592. Com. § 56, Arraignment of Paris.
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Grimm, Jakob Ludwig, 1785-1863, and Wilhelm Karl, 1786-1859. Theory of distribution of myth, 20, 21. Deriva- tion of word Edda, 31 n; Com. § 14, Deutsche Mythologie; § 94. The Twelve Brothers.
Guercino, Francesco, 1590-1666 (paint.). Com. § 92, Sleeping Endymion; § 112, Aurora; § 93, Three Pictures of Adonis (Dresden).
Guérin, Pierre Narcisse, 1774-1833 (paint.). Com. 112, L'Aurore et Céphale; § 174, Æneas at the Court
Head, Guy, d. 1801 (paint.). Com. § 43,
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Hoffman, J. (paint.). Com. § 185, Illus- trations of the Ring of the Nibelun-
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Kaulbach, W., 1805-1874 (paint.). Com. § 167, Iphigenia.
Keats, John, 1795-1821. Quotation from "I stood tiptoe upon a little hill," 94; from Endymion, Bk. 3, 150, 218; Ode to Psyche, 160, 161; Picture of Lean- der, 166; Com. § 17, Hyperion; § 38. Hymn to Diana; §§ 39, 117, To Psyche; § 43. On a Grecian Urn; §§ 46, 117. 138, To a Nightingale; § 50, Melan- choly; 74, 88, 92, 171, Endymion;
101, Ode to Maia; § 167, Chapman's Homer.
Keller, F., 1842— (paint.). Com. § 96,
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Kürenberg, von, and the Nibelungenlied, 34.
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112, Gebir; § 77, Niobe; § 81, Her- cules, Pluto, Alcestis, etc.; $ 99, Sappho, Alcæus, etc.; § 103, Last Fruit of an Old Tree; § 104, Silenus; § 115, Sonnet on Genius; § 116, Pan and Pitys, Cupid and Pan; § 122, Dryope; § 123, The Hamadryad, and Rhodope; § 167, Loss of Memory, Menelaus and Helen, Iphigenia and Agamemnon; § 168, Peleus and The- tis; § 169, The Espousals of Polyxena, Corythos, Death of Paris and Enone; § 170, Death of Clytemnestra; § 171, Penelope.
with Death for the Body of Alcestis; § 94, The Bath of Psyche; §§ 105, 106, The Return of Proserpine; § 107, Orpheus and Eurydice; §§ 133-137, Perseus and Andromeda; § 167, Helen of Troy.
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Lettsom, W. N. Com. § 185, The Fall of the Nibelungers.
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Lang, Andrew, 1844-. Quotation
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Lowell, J. R., 1819-1891. Quotations from The Shepherd of King Admetus, 131; from Fable for Critics (Daphne), 140; from Rhoecus, 210-212; Com. §§ 22-25, 60, Prometheus; § 41, Find- ing of the Lyre; § 43, Hebe, Villa Franca; § 52-54. The Sirens; § 92, Endymion; § 107, Eurydice. Lorrain, Claude Gelée, le, 1600-1682 (paint.). Com. § 41, Mercury and Bat- tus; 61, Europa; § 126, Evening, Acis, and Galatea.
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