INDEX

Aegeus, [12]

Aegles, [9]

Aethra, [9]

Alberich, [36]

Alcmena, [9]

Amazonide, [13]

Anelida and Arcite, [13]

Antiopa, [9]-10

Apuleius, [30]

Arcite, [12]-25

Ariadne, [9]

Aristotle, [12]

Arthur, King, [44], [48], [57]

Arthurian cycle, [57]-8

Auberon, [35]

Avalon, [43]

Ballads: Tam Lin, [38], [53]

Thomas the Rhymer, [46]-7

King Orfeo, [52]

Boccaccio, [12]-14

Bodin, [30]

Bottom, [29]-30

Breton lays, [54]-5

Chambers, E.K., [9], [24], [40], [64]

Characters, [4]:

Theseus and Hippolyta, [9]-11;

Egeus, Philostrate, Lysander, Demetrius, Helena, and Hermia, [12];

Bottom and his comrades, [29];

Oberon, [35]-6;

Titania, [36];

Puck, [37]-40

Chaucer, [9], [10], [12]-14, [22]-5, [39], [58]

Demetrius, [12], [25]

Demonology, [37]

Diana, [36]-7

Discovery of Witchcraft, [29]-30, [36], [39], [133]-140

Eddic lays, [42]

Edwardes, R., [22]

Egeus, [12]

Elf-land: see Fairy-land.

Emelye (Emilia), [12], [14]-22

Emetreus, [19], [21], [25]

Eochaid, [55]-7

Etain, [55]-7

Eurydice, [49]-50

Fairie Queen, [36], [39]

Fairies, [35], [41], [44], [62]-6.

See also under King and Queen.

Fairy-land, [35], [46], [55]-7, [59]

Fairy-lore: sleeping under trees, [53];

the fiend's tithe, [53]-4;

white horses, [54];

horns, [62];

hunt, [62]

Fates, [42]

Fay, [41]

Fletcher, John, [23]

Golding, A., [31]

Gollancz, Prof., [32]

Goodfellow, Robin, [37]-40, [63], [144]-8

Goodfellow, Robin, tract, [39], [81]-121

Gower, John, [41]

Greene, Robert, [12], [36]

Halpin, Rev. N.J., [66]-7

Helena, [12]

Henslowe's Diary, [22]-3

Hercules, [9]-10

Hermia, [12]

Hippodamia, [9]

Hippolyta, [9]-11

Huon of Bordeaux, [35]-6, [39], [44], [60]-2

James I, [36]

James IV, [36]

King of Fairies, [35]-6, [51], [55]

Kittredge, Prof., [55]

Knightes Tale, [11]-14, [24]-5

" analysis, [14]-22

Launfal, [47]-9

Legend of Good Women, [13], [31]

Ligurge, [19], [21], [25]

Love's Labour's Lost, [3]

Lysander, [12], [25]

Lysidice, [9]

Mab, Queen, [37], [64], [149]-150

Malleus Maleficarum, [30]

Marie de France, [47]

Massinger, Philip, [23]

May, observance of, [24]

Merchant of Venice, [2]

Metamorphoses, [31],36

Mider, [55]-6

Midsummer-Night's Dream: date, [1]-2;

character, [2]-3;

three component plots, [4];

main (sentimental) plot, [9]-25;

grotesque plot and interlude, [29]-32;

fairy plot, [35]-66

Morgan le Fay, [43], [57]

Nashe, Thomas, [12], [40]-1

Norns, [42]

North, Lord: Plutarch's Life of Theseus, [9], [12]

Nutt, Alfred, [41]

Nymphidia, [158]-187

Oberon, [35]-6.

His Vision, [66]-8

Ogier the Dane, [43]

Orpheo, [49]-52

Orpheus, [49]-50

Ovid, [31], [36]

Palamon, [12]-25

Palamon and Arcite, [22]-3

Palladis Tamia, [1]

Pelops, [9]

Perrault, [35]

Philostrate, [12], [24]

Pirithous, [16]

Pittheus, [9]

Plutarch, [9], [12]

Pluto, [36]

Proserpine, [36]

Puck, [37]-40, [64]

Pyramus, [29], [31]-2, [73]-80

Queen of Fairies, [36]-7, [45], [49]

Romances (metrical): Thomas of Erceldoune, [45]-7, [122]-132;

Sir Launfal, [47]-9;

Sir (King) Orpheo, [49]-52

Saxo Grammaticus, [42]

Scot, Reginald, [29]-30, [36], [39]

Spenser, Edmund, [36], [39]

Statius, [13], [15]

Subterranean descents, [44]

Superstition (modern), [31]

Tempest, [3]

Teseide, [13]-14

Thebais, [13]

Theseus, [9]-11

Thisbe, [29], [31]-2, [73]-80

Thomas of Erceldoune, [45]-6, [122]-32

Titania, [36]

Troilus and Criseyde, [14]

Tuatha Dé Danann, [59], [65]

Two Gentlemen of Verona, [2]

Two Noble Kinsmen, [23], [25]

Witches, [31]


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