VAUGHAN, HENRY. TENNANT, WILLIAM iii. 159 . iv. 89 - ii. 199 ii. 415 SACKVILLE, THOMAS . i. 184 ii. 424 i. 486 ii. 219 ii. 409 i. 270 i. 341 i. 275 WALLER EDMUND. i. 389 WESLEY, CHArles . iii. 260 · WESLEY, JOHN. iii. 269 ii. 210 iii. 271 iv. 304 iv. 621 ii. 270 iv. 155 i. 435 ii. 170 HOWARD . iii. 351 • iv. 489 . iv. 633 i. 431 iii. 382 iii. 337 iv. 544 66 Edmund W. Gosse Dean Church. G. A. Simcox. iii. 486. W. Minto. Edmund W. Gosse. Prof. J. W. Hales. Austin Dobson. Sir Henry Taylor. 66 W. Minto. G. A. Simcox. Edmund W. Gosse. 66 George Saintsbury. 66 Dean Stanley. 66 The Editor. INDEX II. EDITORS, WITH THE NAMES OF THE ARNOLD, MATTHEW, Gray, iii. 302; Keats, iv. 427. ARNOLD, THOMAS, Gower, i. 102; Lydgate, i. 114; Occleve, i. 124; Glover, 18 239. ARNOLD, W. T., Browne, ii. 65; Wither, ii. 86; Habington, ii. 158; E. B. Brown BRADLEY, A. C., Marlowe, i. 411; Beaumont and Fletcher, ii. 43. CARR, J. COMYNS, Blake, iii. 596. CHURCH, Dr. R. W., Dean of St. Paul's, Sackville, i. 270; Spenser, i. 275 COLLINS, J. CHURTON, Hawes, i. 175; Skelton, i. 184; Wyatt, i. 248; Surrey, COURTHOPE, W. J., Addison, iii. 1; Johnson, iii. 245; Crabbe, iii. 581. DOBSON, AUSTIN, Congreve, iii. 10; Prior, iii. 17; Gay, iii. 145; Matthew Green, 341; Falconer, iii. 362; Goldsmith, iii. 368; Lamb, iv. 326; Hunt, iv. 340; Gosse, EdmunD W., Greene, i. 402; Lodge, i. 424; Carew, ii. 111; Herrick, ii. HALES, Professor J. W., Gascoigne, i. 263; Southwell, i. 479; Raleigh, i. 486 HENLEY, W. E., Henryson, i 137; Butler, ii. 396; Byrom, iii. 230; Kingsley, iv HOUGHTON, Lord, Landor, iv. 465. LANG, A., Douglas, i. 159; Ballads, i. 203; Constable, i. 381; Chapman, i. 51ɔ. 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- MYERS, F. W. H., Shelley, iv. 348. NICHOL, Professor JOHN, Dunbar, i. 147; Lyndesay, i. 192; Swift, iii, 34; PATER, W. H., Coleridge, S. T., iv. 102; Dante Gabriel Rossetti, iv. 633. PAYNE, E. J., Churchill, iii. 389. ROBINSON, A. MARY F., Mrs. Barbauld, iii. 576; Joanna Baillie, iv. 221; Mrs. SAINTSBURY, George, Warner, i. 431; Daniel, i. 467; Drayton, i. 526; Garth, 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; Keblą iv. 503. SWINBURNE, A. C., Collins, iii. 278. 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. WARD, MARY A., Sidney, i. 341; Greville, i. 365; Dyer, i. 376; Davies, i. 548. Barnfield, i. 474; Elizabethan Miscellanies, i. 495; Drummond, ii. 24; Alex. PUBLISHED BY MACMILLAN & CO. PROSE WRITINGS. LIBRARY EDITION. In Nine Volumes. Globe 8vo, each, $1.50. (Uniform with the Eversley Edition of Charles Kingsley's Novels.) CONTENTS OF THE VOLUMES: Vol. 1. Essays in Criticism. Vol. 3. Culture and Anarchy- Vol. 6. God and the Bible. Vol. 7. St. Paul and Protestantism- Vol. 8. Discourses in America. Vol. 9. Essays in Criticism, Second The Set of Nine Volumes, in paper box, $13.50. POEMS. LIBRARY EDITION. In Three Volumes. Globe 8vo, $5.00. The Prose and Poetical Works, Library Edition, complete in Twelve Volumes, in paper box, $18.00. American Edition of the Poems, complete in One Volume, 12mo, $1.50. "It is to him and Clough that the men of the future will come who desire to find the clearest poetic expression of the sentiment and reflection of the most cultivated and thoughtful men of our generation."-The Nation. "Yet I know numbers of young men-and some, alas! no longer youngwho have found in Matthew Arnold's poetry a more exact answer to their intellectual and emotional wants than in any poetry of Tennyson's, or even of Emerson's."-Henry A. Beers, in the Century Magazine. "Contains some of the wisest and most melodious verse that this age has produced."-London Athenæum. SELECTED POEMS. "A volume which is a thing of beauty in itself.”—Pall Mall Gazette. PASSAGES FROM THE PROSE WRITINGS. 12mo, $1. "Mr. Arnold's writings so abound in impressive and suggestive passages, which bear separation from the text in which they appear, and are worthy o frequent re-reading, that his works may be said to lend themselves in a peculiar and unusual degree to this sort of anthological treatment." -Evening Post MACMILLAN & CO., NEW YORK. |