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INDEX

[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

Aeneid, The, 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

Alcimedon, 31 n.

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;

and Greeks.

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.

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Auctoris pro Se Defensio contra
Alexandrum Morum, Milton's,

233

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

Bembo, 7

Beni, 90 n.

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,

113 n.

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,

Virgil's.

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

Catullus, 228

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.

Charybdis, 41, 207

Cheek, Sir John, 304

chorus, tragic, 116, 117, 242
Chorus of Samson Agonistes, 12,

93, 121

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.

Claudian, 260

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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