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HALES, Professor J. W., Gascoigne, i. 263; Southwell, i. 479; Raleigh, i. 486;
Donne, i. 558; Fletcher, ii. 104; Wotton, ii. 108.

HENLEY, W. E., Henryson, i. 137; Butler, ii. 396; Byrom, iii. 230; Kingsley, iv
608.

HOUGHTON, Lord, Landor, iv. 465.

LANG, A., Douglas, i. 159; Ballads, i. 203; Constable, i. 381: Chapman, i. 510.
MARSTON, PHILIP BOURKE, James Thomson, iv. 621.

MINTO, Professor W., Lyly, i. 394; Peele, i. 398; Marston, i. 544; Dekker,
ii. 55; Ford, ii. 60; Shirley, ii. 215; Ramsay, iii. 159; Scotch Minor Song.
Writers, iii. 486; Lady Nairn, iii. 572; Hogg, iv. 227; Tennant, iv. 304;
Motherwell, iv. 524.

MYERS, F. W. H., Shelley, iv. 348.

NICHOL, Professor JOHN, Dunbar, i. 147; Lyndesay, i. 192; Swift, iii, 34;
Dobell, iv. 615.

PATER, W. H., Coleridge, S. T., iv. 102; Dante Gabriel Rossetti, iv. 633.
PATTISON, MARK, Milton, ii. 293; Pope, iii. 55.

PAYNE, E. J., Churchill, iii. 389.

ROBINSON, A. MARY F., Mrs. Barbauld, iii. 576; Joanna Baillie, iv. 221; Mrs.
Hemans, iv. 334.

SAINTSBURY, George, Warner, i. 431; Daniel, i. 467; Drayton, i. 526; Garth,
iii. 13; Thomson, iii. 168; Armstrong, iii. 183; Blair, iii. 217; Young,
iii. 222; Shenstone, iii. 271; Beattie, iii. 396.

SERVICE, DR. JOHN, Fergusson, iii. 501; Burns, iii. 512.

SIMCOX, G. A., Sandys, ii. 199; George Herbert, ii. 200; Crashaw, ii. 206; Henry

Vaughan, ii. 210.

SKEAT, Professor W. W., Vision concerning Piers Plowman, i. 91.

SMITH, Professor GOLDWIN, Marvell, ii. 380; Scott, iv. 186.

STANLEY, A. P., Dean of Westminster, Wesley, John and Charles, iii. 254; Keble,

iv. 503.

SWINBURNE, A. C., Collins, iii. 278.

SYMONDS, J. A., Byron, iv. 244.

TAYLOR, Sir HENRY, Rogers, iv. 89; Southey, iv. 155; Campbell, iv. 229.

WARD, Professor A. W., Ben Jonson, ii. 1; Cartwright, ii. 227; Oldham, ii
432; Dryden, ii. 437.

WARD, MARY A., Sidney, i. 341; Greville, i. 365; Dyer, i. 376; Davies, i. 548.
WARD, T. H., Editor, Chaucer, i. 1; James I. of Scotland, i. 129; Watson, i. 389:
Barnfield, i. 474; Elizabethan Miscellanies, i. 495; Drummond, ii. 24; Alex-
ander, ii. 37; Cowley, ii. 234; Whitehead, iii. 337; Smart, iii. 351; Warton,
iii. 382; Cowper, iii. 422; Macaulay, iv. 540; Clough, iv. 589.

WATTS, W. THEODORE, Chatterton, iii. 400.

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