urst, Richard, drawing from his version of Gombauld's "Endimion," 19
"Hystorie of Hamblet," 81
I.
"Ibrahim ou l'illustre Bassa," 364
"Ile of Guls," Day's, 263
Ingelow's "Bentivolio and Urania," 413
"Isle of Dogs," Nash's, 297, 298 _note_
J.
"Jack Wilton," Nash's novel of, 297;
account of, 308-321
Jessopp, Dr., 218
Johnson, Dr., 151, 413
Jones, Inigo, sketches by, 14, 100;
architecture of, 100, 101
Jonson, Ben, 151, 261, 270, 331, 341 _note_, 348, 404, 407
K.
Keats, 418
Kemp, the actor, 18, 287, 298
Kenilworth, festivities at, 223;
park of, 241, 242
King Horn, a metrical romance, 39
"Knight of the Swanne," frontispiece of, 12, 61, 64
L.
Labe, Louise, "Debat de Folie et d'Amour," 173
La Calprenede, 356, 369, 384, 398, 408;
Mme. de Sevigne on, 353
"Lady of May," Sidney's masque of, 229, 289
La Fontaine, 232
Landmann, Dr., 106, 123 _note_
Laneham, Robert, account of the Kenilworth Festivities, 85
Languet, Hubert, the French Huguenot and friend of Sidney, on English
manners, 136, 137;
correspondence with Sidney, 221, 223, 288;
poem on, in the "Arcadia," 222
"La Pucelle," 294, 350
Layamon, 39, 40
Lee, 392, 397
Leicester, Earl of, 91, 96, 159, 223
"Lenten Stuff," Nash's, 324, 325
Le Sage, style of, 47; "Gil Blas," 294
"Le Sopha," 24
"Lettre a l'Academie," Fenelon's, 229
"Life and Death of Ned Browne," Greene's, 187, 188
Lindsey, Earl of, 382
Lodge, Thomas, imitator of Lyly, 145, 150, 151;
birth, education, travels, 202;
novels, 203;
"Rosalynde," 144, 204, 205, 206, 207-215; 290, 403
Longueville, Mme. de, 352, 357
"Looking Glasse for London and England," by Greene and Lodge, 215
Louis XIII., 354
Louis XIV., 352
Loveday, Robert, translator of La Calprenede's "Cleopatre," 369;
frontispiece of, 20, 369, 371
Ludlow Castle, 219, 220
Lyly, John, editions of "Euphues," 27;
denounces foreign travel, 73 _note_;
writes for women, 104, 105;
his style, 107;
knowledge of plants and animals, 119, 120;
the moral teaching of Lyly's "Euphues," 126-135;
comedies by, 137-139;
imitators of, 145-215;
Sidney's style compared with, 255;
kind of novel, 290;
and the Martin Marprelate Controversy, 297;
an ancestor of Richardson, 317;
anticipates Rousseau, 131, 415
M.
Malory's "Morte d'Arthur," 54-57, 60-63
"Mamillia," Greene's, 154, 155, 168
Mandeville, 296
Map, Wal
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