INDEX OF BOOKS AND WRITINGS
- Adam Bede, [44]
- Advancement of Learning, [79]
- Æneid, [53], [54], [57], [111]
- Æsthetics, [87]
- Albion's England, [85]
- Arabia Deserta, [71]
- Arabian Nights, [187], [205], [213], [218]
- Arcadia, [121]
- Areopagitica, [122], [178]
- Ars Poetica, [241]
- Art of Writing, [66]
- Aspects of Poetry, [89]
- Assemblies (or Maqamat), [214], [215], [218]
- Atala, [87]
- Aucassin and Nicolette, [86]
- Aurora Leigh, [61]
- Avesta, [105], [106]
- Avowals, [92]
- Aylmer's Field, [44]
- Ballad of Mary the Mother, [143]
- Bedouins, [18]
- Beginnings of Poetry, [44]
- Beowulf, [103], [109]
- Bible, [14], [44], [102], [103], [118], [160], [177], [202], [215], [222], [233]
- Birth of Tragedy, [30]
- Botanical Garden, [85]
- Boundaries of Music and Poetry, [52]
- Brand, [59]
- Brushwood Boy, [50]
- Canterbury Tales, [55]
- Chanting the Square Deific, [23]
- Chapbook, [88]
- Cherry Orchard, [122]
- Christmas Carol, [168]
- City of Dreams, The, [143]
- Confessions, [53]
- Confessions of an Opium Eater, [40]
- Conservator, [118]
- Convention and Revolt in Poetry, [63]
- Corn Law Rhymes, [88]
- Cousin Pons, [59]
- Creative Criticism, [117]
- Critique of Judgment, [229]
- Cypress Grove, [109]
- David Copperfield, [54]
- Dawn, [155]
- Decameron, [49]
- Defense of Poetry, [74]
- Deserted Village, [49]
- Devil's Case, [143]
- Dialogues on Eloquence, [86]
- Divine Comedy, [60], [184]
- Doll's House, [132]
- Don Juan, [61], [86], [125]
- Don Quixote, [39], [49], [169], [211], [212]
- Dream Fugue, [57]
- Dreams and Poetry, [184]
- Early Poetry of Israel, [101], [215]
- Elegy in a Country Churchyard, [19]
- Eleonora, [50]
- English Literature from Roman Conquest to Chaucer, [212]
- Enoch Arden, [44]
- Epipsychidion, [165], [183]
- Erewhon, [232]
- Erotic Motive in Literature, [185]
- Essay on Man, [122]
- Essays in Sacred Language, Writings and Religion of the Parsis, [107]
- Essays Speculative and Suggestive, [125]
- Essentials of Poetry, [33]
- Ethics, [134]
- Eugénie Grandet, [59]
- Euphues, [121]
- Excursion, [60]
- Exotics and Retrospectives, [115], [244]
- Fall of the House of Usher, [144]
- Fathers and Sons, [57]
- Fingal, [58]
- First Four Books of Civil War, [85]
- Foundations and Nature of Verse, [46]
- French Revolution, [53], [137]
- Function of the Poet, [41]
- Fuzzy Wuzzy, [50]
- Gathas, [107]
- Genesis, Book of, [64]
- Genius of Christianity, [87]
- Georgics, [62], [148]
- Germinal, [155], [200]
- Ghosts, [59]
- Gilgash, [100]
- Gorboduc, [112]
- Great Expectations, [124]
- Greek Poets, [69]
- Guide to the Perplexed, [37]
- Gulliver's Travels, [71]
- Hacuzari, [105]
- Harvard Lectures on Greek Subjects, [24]
- Haunted Mind, [50]
- Heart of Midlothian, [55]
- Heathen Chinee, [50]
- Hertha, [23], [125]
- Hieroglyphics, [23]
- History as Literature, [116]
- History of Criticism in Europe, [43], [220]
- History of English Literature, [170]
- History of English Poetry, [89]
- History of English Prose Rhythm, [43]
- History of English Rhythms, [108]
- History of the Jews, [225]
- History of Moorish Empire in Spain, [213]
- House of Gentlefolk, [57]
- Huckleberry Finn, [59]
- Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, [23]
- Idylls of the King, [55]
- Iliad, [97], [105]
- Inspiration of Poetry, [31]
- Ion, [25]
- Irrational Knot, [167]
- Jewish Encyclopedia, [225]
- Julius Cæsar, [56]
- Jungle, [155], [200]
- Kalevala, [103]
- Kinds of Poetry, [117]
- Koran, [218]
- Kubla Khan, [186]
- La Mare au Diable, [87]
- Lady of the Lake, [55]
- Laila and Majnun, [206]
- Laocoon, [62]
- L'Avare, [87]
- Le Chartreuse de Parme, [57]
- Le Debâcle, [57]
- Leaves of Grass, [65], [80], [124], [159], [178]
- Lectures on Art, [130]
- Lectures on Sacred Poetry of Hebrews, [102]
- Les Martyrs, [58]
- Les Misérables, [58]
- Letters to French Academy, [86]
- Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow, [57]
- Life of Johnson, [221]
- Life of Roscommon, [113]
- Lily and the Bee, [118]
- Lily of the Valley, [59]
- Literary Criticism in the Renaissance, [179]
- Literary History of the Arabs, [219]
- Literary History of Persia, [203], [225]
- Literary Study of Bible, [103]
- Lives of the Saints, [108], [114]
- Locksley Hall, [213]
- Logic, [136]
- L'Oiseau, [87]
- Lorna Doone, [70]
- Lost Illusions, [59]
- Louis Lambert, [59]
- Luzumiyyat, [218]
- Lyrical Ballads, [65]
- Macbeth, [56]
- Madame Bovary, [140]
- Mademoiselle de Maupin, [138]
- Main Currents of the Nineteenth Century, [92]
- Main Street, [232]
- Making of Humanity, [212]
- Making of Poetry, [200]
- Manon Lescaut, [87]
- Maqamat, [218]
- Martyrs, [87]
- Master Builder, [58]
- Michael, [51]
- Modern Painters, [53]
- Mr. Sludge, "the Medium," [125]
- Muallaqat, [105], [206], [211], [213], [215]
- Nature of Poetry, [32]
- Nether World, [155]
- New Era in American Poetry, [161]
- New Rome, [143]
- Nibelungen Lied, [102], [154]
- Nigger of the Narcissus, [57]
- Njala, [110]
- Notre Dame de Paris, [58]
- Odyssey, [97]
- On Literary Composition, [119]
- On the Sublime, [15], [128], [160]
- Optimos, [118]
- Orlando Furioso, [60]
- Otherworld, [122]
- Ottoman Poetry, [214], [225]
- Outcast, [143]
- Outcasts of Poker Flat, [50]
- Oxford Book of English Verse, [66]
- Oxford Lectures on Poetry, [75], [126]
- Panegyrics, [119]
- Paradise Lost, [68]
- Paradise Regained, [67]
- Path of the Rainbow, [98]
- Paul and Virginia, [87]
- Peer Gynt, [59], [164], [174]
- Peloponnesian War, [53], [137]
- Penguin Island, [232]
- Père Goriot, [57]
- Phaedrus, [26], [53], [122]
- Pickwick Papers, [23]
- Pierre and Jean, [148]
- Piers Plowman, [158]
- Pilgrim's Progress, [49], [184]
- Poetic Principle, [74], [144]
- Poetics, [42], [43], [136], [220]
- Poetry and Its Varieties, [88]
- Poetry and Religion, [39]
- Politics, [180]
- Poly Olbion, [85]
- Pompanilla, [89]
- Pontica, [85]
- Possessed, [122]
- Post-Biblical Hebrew Literature, [172]
- Power of Sound, [62]
- Principia, [40]
- Principles of Psychology, [135]
- Progress of Poesie, [19]
- Prolegomena, [203]
- Prophetic Books, [44]
- Psalms, [20], [64], [100], [171], [215]
- Psychology of Prophecy, [37]
- Qasidas, [206]
- Rabbi Ben Ezra, [23], [57]
- Raven, [61]
- Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt, [99]
- Renaissance, [53], [116]
- Republic, [26], [53], [122], [160]
- Revivifying of the Sciences of the Faith, [34]
- Revolt of Islam, [86], [125]
- Richard Feverel, [54]
- Rigveda, [105], [106], [107]
- Ring and the Book, [61], [86], [122]
- Robinson Crusoe, [49], [71]
- Romance of the Rose, [158]
- Rudin, [57]
- Sagas, [98], [109], [110]
- Sanskrit Literature, [106]
- Scarlet Letter, [53]
- Science of Poetry, [233]
- Silas Marner, [44]
- Sister Carrie, [83]
- Solitaire of Time, [223]
- Song of the Harper, [99]
- Song of Myself, [176]
- Songs Before Sunrise, [140]
- Spanish-American Literature, Studies in, [177]
- Specimens of English Prose Style, [92]
- Spirit of Russia, [162]
- Spoon River Anthology, [69], [116]
- Strife, [155]
- Studies in Islamic Poetry, [218]
- Sunken Bell, [174]
- Symposium, [26], [53]
- Táin Bó Cualnge, [108]
- Tales from Shakespeare, [69]
- Tales of a Wayside Inn, [50]
- Télémaque, [86]
- Tempest, [134]
- Ten o'Clock Lecture, [138]
- Ten Thousand a Year, [118]
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles, [122]
- Text Book of Irish Literature, [108]
- Theoria Sacra, [48]
- Thus Spake Zarathustra, [245]
- Tom Jones, [236]
- Tragische Motiv, [181]
- Treasure Island, [247]
- Tristram Shandy, [49]
- Triumph of Death, [51]
- Uncle Tom's Cabin, [70]
- Upanishads, [22]
- Vanity Fair, [23], [65], [180]
- Vedas, [22], [105]
- Velasquez, [138]
- Vicar of Wakefield, [49]
- Wandering Jew, [143]
- War and Peace, [57]
- Weavers, [155], [200]
- What is Art? [140]
- Wild Ass's Skin, [59]
- Wild Duck, [58]
- Wilhelm Meister, [49]
- Wooing of Our Lord, [109]
- World as Will and Idea, [53]
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Page 40: literature of power in his opinion[original has opinon] is permanent
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Page 122: New Study of English Poetry by Henry Newbolt[original has Newboldt]
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Page 146: former is not wholly intuitive[original has intuitve]
Page 168: Shelley, Nietzsche[original has Nietsche], and Butler
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Page 185: See his essay on Casanova[original has Cananova] in Affirmations
Page 185: Shelley, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Goethe[original has Gothe] and Ibsen
Page 186: Wilkinson did not have to seek rhymes[original has ryhmes]
Page 209: is[original has ii] attributed to Ibn Alaamidi
Page 238: theories of aesthetic[original has esthetic] emotion
Page 253: Abu Ali[original has ali] al Qali, 222
Page 253: Baqui,[comma missing in original] 211, 214
Page 253: Bossuet[original has Bossnet], 87, 228
Page 253: Castelvetro[original has Castelevetro], 43, 179
Page 253: Coleridge, S. T., 12, 47, 48, 49, 77, 78, 121,[comma missing in original] 173
Page 253: Croce, 15, 28, 81, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150[original has 50], 239
Page 254: Elliot[original has Elliott], Ebenezer, 88
Page 254: Erasmus,[comma missing in original] 43
Page 255: Ibn Khallikan[original has Khallikans], 209
Page 255: Imru'ul[original has Imru 'ul] Qays, 206, 215, 217[original has 218]
Page 255: Khalil,[comma missing in original] Ahmad, 221
Page 255: Neilson, William[original has Willian] A., 33
Page 255: Newbolt[original has Newboldt], Henry, 171
Page 255: Nidhami[original has Nidham] I Arudi, 204
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Page 256: Senancour[original has Sénancour], 49
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Page 260: Laocoon[original has Laocoön], 62
Page 260: Les Misérables[original has Miserables], 58
Page 261: Mademoiselle[original has Madamoiselle] de Maupin, 138
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Page 261: Nibelungen[original has Niebelungen] Lied, 102, 154
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Page 263: Peloponnesian[original has Peloponessian] War, 53, 137
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In the two Indexes, several page number references are incorrect in the original. The following table shows the page number references in the original and the corrected page references. The changes have been made in the Indexes.
| Index Entry | Incorrect page references | Correct page references |
| Aristotle | 193, 221 | 191, 220 |
| Arnold, Matthew | 117 | 118 |
| Bacon, Francis | 52 | — |
| Burke, Edmund | 120 | 121 |
| Butcher, S. H. | 159 | 160 |
| Cicero | 119 | 120 |
| De Quincey, Thomas | 87 | 88 |
| Eaton, Walter P. | 115 | 116 |
| Hegel | 121 | 122 |
| Henley, Walter | 117 | 118 |
| Homer | 93 | 96 |
| Ibsen, Henrik | 48 | 49 |
| Keats, John | 247 | — |
| Milton, John | 49, 236 | 48, 238 |
| Morley, John | 168 | 178 |
| Moore, Thomas | 49 | 48 |
| Nicholson, D. H. S. | 218 | 217 |
| Nietzsche | 166 | 168 |
| Plato | 49, 52, 132 | 48, —, 133 |
| Pope, Alexander | 7 | 75 |
| Saintsbury, George | 221 | 220 |
| Schofield, W. H. | 212 | 214 |
| Shelley, P. B. | 29 | — |
| Spenser, Edmund | 236 | 235 |
| Swinburne, A. C. | 29 | 23 |
| Wordsworth, William | 29, 30 | —, 31 |
| Wulfstan | 107, 108 | 108, 109 |
| Beowulf | 108 | 109 |
| Birth of Tragedy | 29 | 30 |
| Brand | 60 | 59 |
| Defense of Poetry | 73 | 74 |
| Master Builder | 59 | 58 |
| Poetics | 221 | 220 |
| Wild Duck | 59 | 58 |