[References to Milton, and, with some exceptions, names of editors and translators and geographical names, have been omitted; also a number of proper names appearing in the quoted passages throughout the book.]
Abbreviations, List of, x, 315-316 Achilles, 135, 140, 250, 254 active life, 80, 161-163
Adam, 12, 14, 23, 24, 33, 34, 63, 68,
94, 95, 137, 138, 147, 148 n., 164 n., 238
Adamo, Andreini's, 133 Adamus Exsul, Grotius', 133 Addison, 36 n., 48, 52, 53, 61, 61 n.,
136, 147, 150, 151
Addison on Paradise Lost, ed. by Cook, 36 n., 61, 61 n., 137 n., 150 n., 151 n.
140 n., Ad Joannem Rousium, Milton's, 78, 141, 168, 168 n., 227, 283 Ad Leonoram, Milton's, 208, 209 Ad Patrem, Milton's, 40, 40 n.,
72 n., 78, 158, 158 n., 167, 167 n., 216, 222, 228, 251, 264, 283 Adventurous Muse, The, Watts', 143
Aeneas, 137, 140, 254
Aeschylus, 98, 234, 243
aesthetic theory, Milton's, 1-26, 60, 80, 154
Africanism, 303
Ajax, Augustus Caesar's, 242 Ajax, Sophocles', 119
Alcestis, Euripides', 102 n., 235
Alexander's Feast, Dryden's, 43 n. allegory, 148, 148 n., 149, 231-232 Amoretti, Spenser's, 79 Amphytrio, Plautus', 101 Anacreon, 261
Anatomy of Melancholy, Burton's, 86 n.
ancients. See classical tradition; and Greeks.
'ancients' and 'moderns,' 135, 136 Andreini, 133
Andronicus Comnenus, 114, 232 Anecdotes of Painting, Vertue's, 55 n.
Anglicism, 294, 303 Animadversions upon the Remon-
strant's Defence against Smectym- nuus, Milton's, 32, 33, 48, 49, 50, 50 n., 72 n., 84, 84 n., 186, 190, 192, 195, 196, 198, 213, 214, 238, 239, 282, 286, 295, 303, 306, 307, 312
Antigone, Sophocles', 98
antimask, 238
Antipater Sidonius, 63
antiquity. See classical tradition;
Apocalypse, the, 119, 235, 242
Apollo. See Phoebus.
Apollodorus, 104 n. Apology against a Pamphlet Called @ Modest Confutation, An, Milton's, 9, 9 n., 10, 10 n., 37 n., 48, 49, 49 n., 50, 50 n., 83 n., 84, 84 n., 125, 125 n., 128, 128 n., 142, 142 n., 146, 147, 147 n., 156, 157, 157 n., 159, 159 n., 166, 166 n., 167, 167 n., 171, 171 n., 175, 175 n., 187, 190, 193, 212, 234, 237, 240, 245, 259, 267, 270, 286, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300, 301, 305, 306, 312.
Apology for Poetry, An, Sidney's, vii, 7, 7 n., 72 n., 101, 101 n. Apuleius, 101, 296 Aquinas, 230
Arcades, Milton's, 41, 41 n., 83, 102, 282
Arcadia, The, Sidney's, 201 architect, 36, 197, 198 architecture, 33 n., 35-36, 36 n., 37,
58, 64, 80, 196-198 Areopagitica, 11, 11 n., 72 n., 84 n., 190, 201, 230, 238, 258, 258 n., 276, 279, 290, 307 Arion, 228
Ariosto, 7, 134, 134 n. Aristophanes, 174, 258, 258 n. Aristotle, vii, 1, 29, 44, 59, 60, 62,
69, 70, 71, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 95 n., 96, 99, 99 n., 100, 102, 103 n., 104, 104 n., 105, 106, 106 n., 107, 108, 108 n., 109, 109 n., 111, 114, 115, 116, 116 n., 118, 119,120, 120, n., 123, 123 n., 124, 127, 132, 132 n., 137, 138,
139, 139 n., 140, 149, 150, 151, 155 n., 161, 162, 162 n., 165, 174, 232, 249, 256, 259 n., 294, 295 n., 312
Aristotle On the Art of Poetry, Cooper's, 115 n.
Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art, Butcher's, 90 n., 108, 108 n., 123 n. Armida, Garden of, 53 Arnobius, 296
Ars Poetica, Horace's, vii, 59, 59 n., 62 n., 64, 64 n., 69, 69 n., 103 n., 128 n., 140 n.
art, ix, 2, 7, 27-30, 54, 55, 58, 59– 62, 63, 64, 69, 162, 189-196, 199, 200, 225, 270, 314 Arte of English Poesy, Putten- ham's, 110, 110 n.
Arte Poetica, L', Minturno's. See L'Arte Poetica, Minturno's. art for art's sake, 2, 27 Arthur, King, 125, 126, 127, 129, 144, 251, 252, 253
Artis Logicae Plenior Institutio, Milton's, 2, 2 n., 186, 193 artist, 2, 26, 29, 50, 59, 196 artist and material reward, 282 artist and the public, 283-284 Asianism, 142, 142 n., 302
At a Solemn Music, Milton's, 39, 39 n., 47, 47 n., 48, 210, 228 At a Vacation Exercise, Milton's, 292
Athenaeus, 237
Athens, 8, 194, 220, 288.
Atticism, 84, 84 n., 142 n., 240, 303 Aubrey, John, 42 n.
Auctoris pro Se Defensio contra Alexandrum Morum, Milton's,
audience, vulgar, 167-168, 284-286 Augustus Caesar, 242
Babbitt, Irving, 102
Bacchus, 65, 260, 261, 283 Bach, 47 n.
Bacon, Francis, 52, 53, 54 Bagehot, 57 n. Bankside, the, 84 Beatrice, Dante's, 161, 259 Beatty, J. M., 113 n. beauty, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17 Beeching, ix
Beelzebub, 21
Belisarius, 128, 249
Bernard, Saint, 6, 154, 161
Bible, the, 17, 48, 144 n., 221, 242, 297, 311
Bibliography, the, ix, x, 320–324 Bigot, Emeric, 9
Biographia Literaria, Coleridge's,
Blegabredus, 40 n. Blenheim, 55
Boileau, 60
books, 307-309
Botticelli 34
Breton cycle. See romances, the. Brown, Lancelot, 51 Brown, R. C., 86 n. Bucer Concerning Divorce, Milton's. See Judgment of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce, Milton's.
Bucolics, Virgil's. See Eclogues,
Buommattei, 81
Burgh, Dr., 52
Butcher, S. H., 90, 90 n., 106 n.,
108, 123 n.
Byron, 52, 52 n. Bywater, I., 89 n.
Callimachus, 255 Cambridge, 84, 159
Cambridge Manuscript, the, 77, 98, 109 n., 116-118, 119 n., 120, 130, 131. And see Letter to a Friend, Milton's.
Canons (summarized from Hor- ace's Ars Poetica by Fabricius), 103 n.
Carmina, Horace's, 79, 79 n., 168 n. Castelvetro, 63, 78, 78 n., 88, 91,
103, 105, 107 n., 108, 108 n., 111, 116, 116 n., 132, 139, 150, 167, 225
Castelvetro's Theory of Poetry,
Charlton's, 108 n.
catharsis, 70, 88-94, 241, 244 Catharsis-Clause in German Criti- cism, Gillet's, 89 n. Cato, 147, 299
Celtic material. See romances, the. Charlemagne, 126, 127, 128, 144, 249, 251
Charles Emanuel I of Savoy, 53 Charles I of England, 75, 98, 110 n., 114, 191, 192, 225, 232 n., 303, 306
Charlton, H. B., 108 n.
chorus, tragic, 116, 117, 242 Chorus of Samson Agonistes, 12,
Chrétien de Troyes, 32 n.
Christ, 13, 14, 24, 68, 98, 145, 146,
163 n., 186, 203, 220 Christiad, The, Vida's, 133 Christian Doctrine, The, Milton's, ix, 2, 3, 3 n., 4, 4 n., 9, 9 n., 148 n., 161 n., 185, 185 n., 186, 187, 313 Christ Suffering, formerly ascribed to Gregory Nazianzen, 242 Chrysostom, 258 n.
Church, R. W., 19, 19 n., 146 Church-Government, Milton's. See Reason of Church-Government Urged
against Prelaty, The, Milton's. Cicero, 109, 142 n., 235, 242, 294, 295 n., 296 Circe, 41, 207
Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes, Milton's. See Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes, Milton's.
classical dramatic form, 97-99 classical tradition, 56, 65, 78, 88, 97, 135, 141, 242. And see Greeks, the.
Cligés, Chrétien de Troyes', 32 n. Colasterion, Milton's, 3, 3 n., 84, 84 n., 165, 165 n., 186, 238, 239, 300 Coleridge, 33, 33 n., 74, 74 n., 113 n., 129, 175 n.
Colin Clout's Come Home Againe, Spenser's, 29 n.
colloquialism in Milton, 147 comedy, 88, 102, 103 n., 236 Commonplace Book, Milton's, 142 n., 302
Commonwealth, the, 173, 213, 243, 258, 307
Comus, 31, 32, 32 n., 34, 34 n., 35, 35 n., 40, 40 n., 45, 48, 79, 83, 102, 136, 136 n., 146 n., 173, 187, 191, 193, 198, 199 n., 203, 206, 207, 212, 215, 220, 221 concrete imagery in Milton, 31 Considerations Touching the Like-
liest Means to Remove Hirelings out of the Church, Milton's, 147 n., 160 n., 290, 306, 311. contemplative life, 80, 161, 162, 163, 163 n., 164 Convivio, Dante's, 161 Cook, Albert S., 61, 61 n. Cooper, Lane, vii, 47 n. Corot, 34
Cowper, ix, 46, 85, 85 n.
craftsmanship, 29, 30, 31, 31 n., 32, 32 n., 37, 60, 62, 214
Creon, 237
critic of fine art, 286
Cuddie, Spenser's, 65
culture and the State, 80-82, 287- 290 Cyprian, 306
Cyriack Skinner, Milton's. See To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon his Blindness, Milton's.
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