- Nacimiento de Christo of Lope de Vega, II. 218 and n.
- Nagera, Stevan G. de, Silva de Romances, I. 126, III. [389].
- Naharro, Bart. Torres de, f. 1517.
- Dramas, I. 295-305.
- Dramatic ideas, 296.
- Versification, 303.
- His plays were acted, 304, n.
- Little influence, 305.
- His satires, III. [3].
- Names of men in Spanish, III. [71, n.]
- Naples, connection with Spain, I. 351, 475.
- Napoleon invades Spain, III. [345].
- Driven out, [346].
- Narcis Viñoles. See [Viñoles].
- Narrative poetry, earliest, I. 12-34, 91-99.
- Narvaez, story of, III. [42], n., [94], [96, n.]
- Narvaez, a poetess, f. 1605, II. 515.
- Nasarre, Blas, on the earliest Spanish drama, I. 259, n.
- On Cervantes, II. 95, n., III. [253].
- Nat de Mons, a Troubadour, I. 44, n., 314.
- Navagiero, Andrea, great influence on Spanish poetry, I. 478, 479.
- Navarra, Pedro de, f. 1567.
- Dialogues, I. 537 and n.
- Navarrete, Fernandez de, f. 1625.
- Perfecto Privado, III. [184].
- Navarrete, Martin Fernandez de, his Coleccion de Viages, I. 207, n.
- Navarro, Cristóbal, early dramatic writer, II. 227, n.
- Navarro, Gonzalo, f. 1683. Attacks the drama, II. 394, n.
- Navas de Tolosa, battle of, I. 9 and n.
- Poem of, by Mesa, II. 496, 497, n.
- Navas de Cortés of Moratin, III. [273].
- Naxera, battle of, I. 178.
- Nebrissensis. See [Lebrixa].
- Necio bien Afortunado of Salas Barbadillo, III. [101, n.]
- Negrete, Joseph Tafalla, f. 1700. Poet, II. 549 and n.
- Negro Valiente en Flandes, II. 492.
- Neufchâteau, François de, on Gil Blas, III. [268, n.]
- Neves Pereira, Ant., on Saa de Miranda, III. [12].
- Nibelungenlied, I. 20, n., 23, n.
- Nicolas de los Romances, I. 116.
- Nicolas, San, de Tolentino, of Lope de Vega, II. 224, n., 242.
- Niebla, Count, in Juan de Mena, I. 386.
- Niña de Gomez Arias of Calderon, II. 363.
- Ninfas de Henares of Gonzalez de Bovadilla, III. [48].
- Niño, Pero, Conde de Buelna, Chronicle of, I. 197.
- Verses for, 393, n., 430, n.
- Nise Laureada and Nise Lastimosa of Bermudez, II. 31.
- Nobiliario of Mexia, III. [96, n.]
- Noche de San Juan of Lope de Vega, II. 184-189.
- Noche Oscura of Sta. Cruz, III. [178].
- Noches Alegres of Ortiz, III. [251, n.]
- Noches Claras of Sousa, III. [188].
- Noches de Invierno of Eslava, III. [102].
- Noches de Placer of Solorzano, III. [109, n.]
- No hay Amigo para Amigo of Roxas, III. [269, n.]
- Nombres de Christo of Luis de Leon, II. 43.
- Noroña, Gaspar de, d. 1815. His Works, III. [283, n.]
- Northern nations, irruption of, III. [368].
- Nothing like Silence, of Calderon, II. 360, 395.
- Novelas of Cervantes, II. 84-88.
- Of Lope de Vega, 156.
- Of many authors, III. [93-118].
- Novellieri, III. [98].
- Noydens, Benito Remigio de, f. 1660.
- Nucio, Martin, Romancero, III. [391].
- Nueva Comedia of Moratin, III. [336].
- Nueva Idea de la Tragedia Antigua of Salas, III. [237].
- Nueva Jerusalen María of Escobar, II. 474, 475.
- Nuevo Mundo de Colon of Lope de Vega, II. 199.
- Nuevo Mundo of Moraes, III. [225].
- Nuevo Mundo, Hist. de, by Muñoz, III. [305].
- Numancia, La, of Cervantes, II. 70-76;
- of Ayala, III. [321].
- Numantina, La, of Mosquera, II. 499.
- Nunes de Lião, III. [361, n.]
- Nuñez de Castro, Alonso, Corona Gótica, III. [164, n.]
- Nuñez, Fernan, Greek Commander, III. [138].
- Nuñez, Nicolas, I. 442, n., 425.
O.
- Obregon, Marcos de, of Espinel, III. [69], [70] and notes, [267, n.]
- Ocampo, Florian de, d. 1555.
- Chronicler, I. 554.
- Edits the Crónica General, 158, 159, n.
- Credulity, III. [148].
- Ocaña, Francisco de, f. 1603. Lyrical poetry, II. 517.
- Ocios de Españoles Emigrados, III. [349, n.]
- Oliva, Count of, I. 442, n.
- Oliva, Fernan Perez de, d. 1530.
- Works, I. 534-536, 539.
- Translations, II. 5.
- Dialogue in both Latin and Spanish, III. [385, n.]
- Olivante de Laura of Torquemada, I. 241, III. [174].
- Olivares, Géronimo de, I. 383.
- Olivares, Count Duke, patronizes men of letters, II. 284, 340, 522, 545.
- Luxurious arrangements for the drama, 184, 398, 450.
- Persecutes Quevedo, 258.
- Olmedo, Alonso de, actor, II. 434.
- Olmo, Joseph del, Auto General, III. [206, n.]
- Ommiada of Noroña, III. [284].
- Oña, Pedro de, f. 1596. His Arauco, II. 466.
- Operas in Spain, II. 361, n., 425, III. [314].
- Oracion of Forner, III. [294, n.]
- Orfea, a play, II. 4.
- Orfeo of Jauregui, II. 540.
- Orfeo of Montalvan, II. 540.
- Orfeo Militar of Ovando, II. 502, n.
- Oria, Santa, of Berceo, I. 28.
- Oriente, Alvarez do, I. 238.
- Orígen de la Comedia, by C. Pellicer, II. 352, n.
- Orígenes de la Poesia Castellana, by Velazquez, III. [252].
- Orlando Furioso of Espinosa, II. 458.
- Orlando, poems on, by Bolea, II. 477 and n.
- Orsua and Aguirre, II. 468.
- Ortega, Francisco de, f. 18th century. His Monserrate, II. 472.
- Ortiz, Agostin, c. 1535. Drama by, II. 9.
- Ortiz, Alonso, f. 1493. Tratados, I. 420.
- Ortiz Gallardo de Villaroel, Isidro, f. 1758. His Noches Alegres, III. [250], [251, n.]
- Ortografía Castellana of the Academy, III. [220];
- Osorio, Diego de Sanisteban, f. 1597. Continuation of the Araucana, II. 464.
- Ottava rima, oldest, I. 44. Of Boscan, 486.
- Oudin, Cæsar, II. 84, n.
- Ousely, Sir W., I. 58, n.
- Ovando, Joan de la Victoria, f. 1688, II. 502, n.
- Ovid, translated by Mexia, III. [8].
- Oviedo, Gonz. Fernandez de, d. 1557.
- His History, I. 559, 560.
- His Quinquagenas, 562.
- Oviedo, Cosmé de, an autor, II. 440.
- Owen, John, Epigrammata, III. [16].
- Oziosi, Academy of, II. 537.
P.
- Pacheco, Francisco, d. 1654.
- MS. of, II. 47, n.
- Painter and author, 509, n.
- Treatise on Painting, III. [21].
- Padecopeo, Gabriel, name taken by Lope de Vega, II. 148.
- Padilla, Juan de, (El Cartuxano,) f. 1513. His Retablo and Doce Triunfos, I. 413.
- Padilla, Lorenço de, chronicler, I. 555, n.
- Padilla, Pedro de, f. 1600.
- Padre Engañado of Lope de Vega, II. 235.
- Padron, Juan Rodriguez del, I. 184 and n., 394, 435.
- Paez, Agustin Texada. See [Texada].
- Palacios, El Cura de los. See [Bernaldez].
- Palacios, José Maria, his Cajista, III. [221].
- Palacios Rubios, Juan Lopez de Vivero, f. 1524. His Esfuerzo Bélico Heróyco, I. 539 and n.
- Paladino, what, III. [386, n.]
- Palencia, Alonso de, f. 1474.
- Chronicle, I. 187.
- Dictionary, 549.
- Palmerin de Inglaterra, by Hurtado, I. 236.
- Translations of, 237, n.
- Palmerin de Oliva, and its successors, I. 235, 236.
- Palmireno, Lorenzo, Proverbs, III. [172], [173, n.]
- Pamphylus Maurianus, I. 81, 259, n.
- Pantaleon, Anastasio, d. 1629.
- Poet, II. 529 and n.
- At the festival of San Isidro, 152.
- His Eco, 483.
- Pantoja, against the theatre, III. [342].
- Pan y Toros, a satire, III. [304, n.]
- Panzano, Martin, f. 1759. On Calderon, II. 351, n.
- Para Algunos of Los Reyes, III. [106].
- Paradise Lost, translation from, by Jovellanos, III. [304, n.]
- Para Sí of Fernandez y Peralta, III. [106, n.]
- Para Todos of Montalvan, III. [105].
- Paravicino y Arteaga, Hortensio Felix, d. 1633.
- Paris, Alexandre de, I. 57.
- Paris, Juan de, f. 1536. Dramatist, II. 6-8.
- Parraga Martel de la Fuente, Francisco, his Lisseno y Fenisa, III. [92, n.]
- Partidas, Las Siete, I. 49-55.
- Their character, 51.
- Authority in the United States, 51, n.
- Great value in Spain, 51, n.
- Recognize chivalry, 250;
- and the drama, 257.
- Parvos, what, II. 19, n.
- Pasagero of Figueroa, III. [99, n.], [183].
- Pasion del Hombre Dios, by Dávila, II. 474, 475, n.
- Pasos of Lope de Rueda, II. 16, 17, n.
- Pasos of Timoneda, II. 20-24.
- Passau, convention of, I. 459.
- Pastor Fido, translated by Figueroa, III. [50];
- Pastor Lobo, El, an auto of Lope, II. 234.
- Pastoral de Jacinto of Lope, II. 123, n., 170.
- Pastoral life in Spain, III. [39].
- Pastoral poetry, I. 490, III. [10-14].
- Pastorals, prose, III. [38-54].
- Pastores de Belen of Lope de Vega, II. 146.
- Pastores de Iberia of Bernardo de la Vega, III. [48].
- Pastoreta, what, I. 371.
- Patios, I. 36, II. 433, 437, III. [314].
- Paton, Bart. Ximenez de, f. 1604. Eloquencia Española, III. [188].
- Patrick, St., life, by Montalvan, II. 298.
- Drama, by Calderon, 353 and n.
- Patron de España of Mesa, II. 496, 497, n.
- Patrona de Madrid of Salas Barbadillo, II. 499, n.
- Paul iv., Pope, and the Inquisition, I. 465.
- Paul the Sharper. See [Gran Tacaño].
- Peace, Prince of the. See [Godoy].
- Pedro, Diego de San, f. 1500, I. 424.
- His Carcel de Amor, 424-426.
- Poems, 120, 424, 436, 442, n., III. [17].
- Pedro el Cruel, Ayala’s Chronicle of, I. 183.
- Other accounts of, 183, n.
- Ballads on, 183, n.
- Dramas on, 183, n., II. 368, n., 404.
- Pedro, Hierónimo de San, his Celestial Chivalry, I. 246-249.
- Pedro, Infante of Portugal, f. 1440. A poet, I. 381 and n.
- Pedro, San, f. 1769. His Grammar, III. [222].
- Pegujares, what, III. [170, n.]
- Pelayo, III. [373].
- Pellicer, Casiano, on the Spanish theatre, II. 352, n.
- Pellicer, J. A., Examen del Antiquixote, I. 28, II. 116, n.
- Pellicer, Josef, Lecciones in Góngora, II. 526, n.
- Pellicer de Toledo, Ignacio Alvarez, f. 1635. Dramatist, II. 424.
- Peor esta que estaba of Calderon, II. 381.
- Used by Le Sage, III. [269, n.]
- Percy’s Reliques, I. 154.
- Perdida de España, what, I. 162, n., III. [380, n.]
- Perdigon, Troubadour, I. 313.
- Peregrino en su Patria of Lope, II. 142.
- Peregrino Indiano of Saavedra, II. 467.
- Peregrino, Raphael, pseudonyme of Ant. Perez, III. [133].
- Peregrino y Jinebra, a tale, III. [77, n.]
- Perez, Alonso, narrative poetry, II. 482.
- His Diana, III. [43].
- Perez, Andreas, f. 1603. Pícara Justina, III. [66].
- Perez, Antonio, d. 1611.
- Perez, Gonzalo, f. 1566.
- Translation of the Odyssey, III. [130].
- Blank verse of, I. 481, n.
- Perez, Juan Bautista, f. 1595. Attacks the Chronicones, III. [153].
- Perez, Luis, Gloss on Manrique, I. 409.
- Perez, Marcos, his Siete Sabios, III. [99, n.]
- Perez, Nicolas, on Don Quixote, II. 116, n.
- Perez, Pedro Arias, Primavera de Romances, III. [34], [394].
- Perfecta Casada of Luis de Leon, II. 45.
- Perfeto Señor of Antonio de Vega, II. 529, III. [186].
- Peribañez of Lope, II. 204, n.
- Periquillo of Santos, III. [114].
- Perro del Hortelano of Lope de Vega, II. 180.
- Persiles y Sigismunda of Cervantes, II. 99, 100.
- English translation, 100, n.
- Used by Fletcher, the dramatist, 100, n.
- character of, 101.
- Imitation of, 102. n.
- Notice of, 387.
- Perú, Comentarios, by Garcilasso the Inca, III. [157].
- Peter ii. of Aragon, d. 1213, I. 312.
- Peter iii. of Aragon, d. 1285, I. 322, 350.
- Peter iv. of Aragon, d. 1387, I. 324.
- Petimetra of N. F. Moratin, III. [318].
- Petrarquistas, I. 502.
- Phaeton of Villamediana, II. 483.
- Phelipe, Marques de San, d. 1726. His works, III. [230].
- Philip ii., d. 1598.
- Philip iii., d. 1624.
- Miraculously cured by Isidro el Labrador, II. 135.
- Commemorated by Lope de Vega, II. 137.
- Marriage at Valencia, 173.
- Jesuits act a play before him, 433, n.
- Effects of his reign, III. [200].
- Philip iv., d. 1665.
- Breaks his word to Lope de Vega, II. 251, n.
- Improvisates, 253.
- Writes plays, 325.
- Translates Guicciardini, 325, n.
- Patronizes Calderon, 336, 403.
- Festivities on his second marriage, 395 and n.;
- on the marriage of his daughter, 396 and n.
- Effects of his reign, III. [201].
- Philip v., d. 1746.
- Philips, John, translation of Don Quixote, III. [419].
- Phillips, Sir Thomas, Collection of Manuscripts, I. 400, n.
- Philosophía Antigua Poética of Pinciano, III. [236].
- Phœnicians in Spain, III. [358].
- Piamonte, Nicolas, his Carlomagno, I. 244.
- Pícara Justina of Perez, III. [66].
- Picaresco fictions, I. 511-514, III. [55-75].
- See [Gusto Picaresco].
- Picaresco life, described by Cervantes, II. 87, n.
- Picarillo en España of Cañizares, II. 428.
- Pícaros, what, I. 512, III. [58].
- Piedad en Justicia of Guillen de Castro, II. 285.
- Pierres y Magalona, a romance of chivalry, I. 244, n.
- Pinciano, El. See [Lopez].
- Píndaro of Céspedes, III. [87].
- Pineda, Juan de, f. 1588. Passo Honroso, I. 193.
- Pineda, Pedro de, III. [45, n.]
- Pinedo, an actor, II. 434.
- Pintor de su Deshonra of Calderon, II. 371.
- Pintura, Diálogos de la, by Carducho, III. [190, n.]
- Pintura, La, of Rejon de Silva, III. [279, n.]
- Pitaco of Cienfuegos, III. [329].
- Pitillas, Jorge, pseudonyme of Herbas, III. [229].
- Plautus, translated, II. 30.
- Play-bills, II. 440.
- Plaza Universal of Figueroa, III. [183].
- Pleiades, II. 520.
- Poesías, Libro de, of D. Juan Manuel, I. 65, n.
- Poeta of Moratin, III. [273].
- Policiana, imitation of Celestina, I. 269.
- Policisne de Boecia, romance of chivalry, II. 107, n.
- Polifemo of Montalvan, II. 305; of Góngora, 483, 526.
- Polo, Francisco, dramatist, II. 416, n.
- Polo, Gil, f. 1564.
- Polo, Salvador Jacinto, lyrical poetry, II. 544.
- Pompeio of Mesa, II. 497, n.
- Ponderibus et Mensuris, De, of Mariana, III. [147, n.]
- Pons Barba, Troubadour, I. 313.
- Ponza. See [Comedieta de].
- Porfiar hasta Morir of Lope, II. 190.
- Por la Puente Juana of Lope, II. 190.
- Portugal, Francisco de, d. 1632.
- Arte de Galantería, II. 106, III. [189].
- Portugal, Manoel de, d. 1606.
- Poetry, II. 516.
- Portuguese authors, write sometimes in Spanish, I. 283 and n., III. [11].
- See [Melo]; [Saa de Miranda]; [Violante].
- Portuguese language, origin of, I. 41.
- First poetry in, ib.
- French words in, ib., n.
- Postrer Duelo de España of Calderon, II. 390.
- Pozo, Ledo del, I. 183.
- Prado, Andres de, f. 1663.
- Tales, III. [109].
- Prado, Sebastian, actor, II. 434 and n.
- Prática de Virtudes of Castilla, III. [18, n.]
- Preciosa of Cervantes, often imitated, II. 86.
- Preguntas of Cancionero General. I. 440.
- Premio de la Constancia of Adorno, III. [51].
- Premio del bien hablar of Lope de Vega, II. 121, n., 190.
- Prescott, W. H., Preface, x., I. 188, n., 189, n., 557, n., 563, n.
- Press, first book printed in Spain, I. 338.
- Prichard, J. C., III. [358, n.]
- Primaleon, romance of chivalry, I. 235.
- Primavera de Romances, III. [34], [394].
- Primavera of Lobo, III. [53, n.]
- Príncipe Theatre, II. 37, III. [314].
- Príncipe Constante of Calderon, II. 376.
- Life of, 377, n.
- Príncipe Perfeto of Lope, I. 66, n., II. 195-199.
- Printing introduced into Spain, I. 338.
- Privado, what, I. 199, n.
- Problemas of Villalobos, I. 533.
- Proceso de Cartas de Amores, I. 426, n.
- Procida, Giovanni da, I. 350.
- Prodigal Son by Lope, II. 172.
- Propaladia of Naharro, I. 295, 296, n.
- Forbidden, II. 3.
- Prosa, what, III. [386, n.]
- Prose, Castilian, early notices of, I. 46, 54, 64.
- Under John ii., 394.
- Under Henry iv., 415.
- Under Charles v., and influence of Italy on, 531-547.
- Cultismo in, III. [190-195].
- Prosérpina, La, of Silvestre, III. [227, n.]
- Provence, its position and history, I. 306.
- Connection with Barcelona, 308;
- with Aragon, 309;
- with the Arabs of Spain, III. [374].
- Connection with Barcelona, 308;
- Provençal literature, first appearance in Provence, I. 306;
- in Barcelona, 308;
- in Aragon, 309.
- Character of, 310.
- Connected with the heresy of the Albigenses, 312.
- Decay in Provence, 321.
- Known in Castile, 35, n., 43, n., 44, n., 324.
- Flourishes in Toulouse, 338.
- Decays in the South of Spain, 344, 345.
- Provençal poetry, rhymes in, abundant, I. 29, n.
- Cultivated by Alfonso the Wise, 44, n.;
- by the Marquis of Santillana, 371.
- Influence in the Cancioneros, 429, 444.
- Cultivated by Alfonso the Wise, 44, n.;
- Proverbs, Spanish, III. [169-173].
- By Ros, I. 336, n.
- By Santillana, 376, 377 and n.
- By Pero Diaz, 378.
- Puente del Mundo of Lope, II. 233.
- Puente, Juan de, Jardin de Amadores, III. [394].
- Puerto Carrero, Dialogue by, I. 294, n.
- Poems, 441.
- Puibusque, Histoire Comparée des Littératures Espagnole et Française, I. 320, n.
- Pujasol, Estevan, f. 1637. El Sol Solo, III. [189, n.]
- Pulgar, Fernando del, f. 1492.
- Chronicle of Ferdinand and Isabella, I. 189.
- Commentary on Mingo Revulgo, ib.
- Historical Report on Granada, 190.
- Claros Varones, 421-423.
- Pulgar, Hernan Perez del, (El de las Hazañas,) d. 1531.
- Life of Gonzalvo de Córdova, I. 200.
- Plays on him, 201, n.
- Pulpit eloquence. See [Eloquence].
- Purgatorio de San Patricio of Calderon, II. 353.
- Purpura de la Rosa of Calderon, II. 361, n., 396.
- Pýramo y Tisbe of Góngora, II. 526.
Q.
- Quatrocientas Respuestas of Escobar, I. 529, 530.
- Querellas of Alfonso the Wise, I. 39, n., 44 and n.
- Question de Amor, c. 1512, I. 426, 439, n., III. [76].
- Dialogue in, [294].
- Questions, in the Cancionero General, I. 440.
- Others, 529.
- Quevedo, Faustino de, III. [331, n.]
- Quevedo y Villegas, Francisco Gomez de, d. 1645.
- Birth and education, II. 255.
- In Sicily, 256.
- Minister of Finance at Naples, 257.
- Exiled, 257.
- Married, 257.
- Persecuted, 258.
- Death, 259.
- Ambitious of universal success, 259.
- Greater part of his works not printed, 259, 260, n.
- Translates Epictetus and Phocylides, 260.
- Poetry published, 260;
- its character, 261;
- its faults, 262.
- He publishes Poesías del Bachiller de la Torre, 263.
- His principal works are in prose, 267.
- El Gran Tacaño, 267.
- His prose satires, 269.
- Cartas del Cavallero de la Tenaza, 269.
- His Visions, 270.
- His character, 274, 275.
- Attacks Montalvan, 299, n., 307, III. [106, n.];
- Góngora, II. 532.
- His dramas, 185, 324.
- Satires, III. [5].
- Elegies, [9].
- Epigrams, [15].
- Ballads, [33].
- Translations into English, [102, n.]
- Effect of his Satires, [110-112].
- His Letters, [136].
- Iglesias imitates him, [295].
- Quexa y Avisos contra Amor, I. 426, n.
- Quinctilian, III. [364].
- Quinquagenas of Oviedo, I. 562.
- Quiñones, Suero de, his Passo Honroso, I. 193.
- Quinta de Laura of Solorzano, III. [109].
- Quintana, Francisco de, f. 1627.
- Hipólito y Aminta, II. 102, n.
- Experiencias de Amor, III. [51].
- Quintana. M. J., Preface, vi.
- Quiros, I. 442.
- Quiros, Pedro de, f. 1670. Poet, II. 549.
- Quixote, Don, first intimations of, II. 80.
- First Part, 81, 103, 108;
- when written, 103.
- Second Part, 97, 109, 113.
- Why written, 104.
- Its success, 107.
- Outline and characters, 108-114.
- Everywhere known, 115.
- Carelessness and inconsistencies, 116-118.
- Merits, 118, 119.
- Editions of, III. [416-419].
- Translations, [419], [420].
- Imitations, [420-422].
- Fame, [422].
- First Part, 81, 103, 108;
R.
- Rabadan, Mohammed, f. 1603. Morisco poet, III. [201, n.]
- Racine’s Athalie, by Llaguno y Amirola, III. [318].
- Raimond de Miraval, Troubadour, I. 313.
- Raimond de Toulouse, Pierre, Troubadour, I. 311.
- Raimond de Tours, Troubadour, I. 44, n.
- Ralph Royster Doyster, II. 19.
- Rambouillet, Hotel de, III. [119].
- Ramirez, Antonio Perez, f. 1698, III. [195].
- Ramon Vidal de Besalú, Troubadour, I. 326.
- Rana, Juan, actor, II. 434.
- Ranjel, Pero Lopez, c. 1535. Farza, II. 9.
- Raquel of Huerta, III. [322], [330].
- Raymond Berenger, I. 308.
- Raynouard, connection of the Arabs with modern poetry, III. [375].
- Razon, La, contra la Moda, by Luzan, from Lachaussée, III. [318].
- Rebolledo, Bernardino de, d. 1676.
- Redentor Cautivo of Matos Fragoso, II. 419.
- Redondillas, what, I. 111.
- Reformation, I. 451.
- Counterpoise to Spanish power, 459.
- Opposed everywhere by Spain, 460.
- Suppressed in Spain, 463-467.
- Refranes. See [Proverbs].
- Rege, De, by Mariana, III. [145].
- Reglas de Trovar of Don Juan Manuel, I. 65, n.
- Reinoso, Nuñez, f. 1552. Clareo y Florisea, III. [77].
- Rejon de Silva, Diego Ant., f. 1786. La Pintura, III. [279, n.]
- Relaciones of Cortés, I. 557.
- Of Perez, III. [133].
- Religious faith a prominent trait of Spanish literature and national character, I. 103, 347, 467, II. 40.
- Lope de Vega’s views of, 143, 146, 159, 160, 204, n.
- Connected with names, 204, n., 352, n.
- Made ridiculous on the stage, II. 92, n., 93, n., 347.
- By ecclesiastics, 352.
- Perversion of religious faith, I. 468-471, II. 359. n., III. [204-206].
- Relox de Príncipes of Guevara, I. 541.
- Remedios de la Desdicha of Lope de Vega, III. [96, n.]
- Rengifo, Juan Diaz de, f. 1592. Arte Poética, III. [236].
- Repartimiento, what, I. 116, n.
- Resende or Rresende, Garcia, f. 1516.
- Cancioneiro, I. 66, n.
- On Enzina, 285, n.
- Restauracion de España, what, III. [380, n.]
- Epic by Mesa, II. 496, 497, n.
- Retablo de la Vida de Christo, by Padilla, I. 413.
- Reto, what, II. 292, n.
- Revelacion de un Ermitaño, poem, I. 88.
- Revolution, French, effect in Spain, III. [343].
- Revolution, Spanish, under Charles iv., III. [344].
- Revulgo. See [Mingo Revulgo].
- Rey, Del, abaxo Ninguno, of Roxas, II. 409.
- Rey de Artieda, Andres, f. 1605, II. 516, n.
- Satire, III. [4].
- Rey Decretado, by Urrutia, III. [313, n.]
- Reyes, Matias de los, f. 1640. Tales, III. [106].
- Reyes Nuevos de Toledo of Lozano, III. [91].
- Reynaldos de Montalban, a romance of chivalry, I. 244.
- Reyna Saba of Horosco, III. [181, n.]
- Reyna Sevilla, a tale, III. [77, n.]
- Reynosa, Pedro de, f. 1727. His Santa Casilda, III. [226].
- Rhetórica of Guzman, III. [187].
- Of Mayans, [252].
- Rhymes, quaternion, I. 29, n.
- Without the final syllable, III. [67, n.]
- Rhymes, singular, of Garcilasso, I. 493.
- Riada, La, of Trigueros, III. [320, n.]
- Ribadeneyra, Pedro de, d. 1611. Historian, III. [142].
- Ribera, Suero de, I. 394, n.
- Ribero de Barros, Ant. Luis de, d. 1683. Lyrical poetry, II. 549.
- Ribero y Sarrea, Alonzo Bernardo, his Don Quixote, III. [421].
- Ribeyro, Bernardino, II. 61, n., III. [53, n.]
- Rich, O., Preface, viii.
- Richard Cœur de Lion in Lope de Vega’s Jerusalen, II. 143.
- Riego, Miguel de, I. 414, n.
- Rimado de Palacio of Ayala, c. 1400, I. 99.
- Rinconete y Cortadillo of Cervantes, II. 86.
- Rioja, Francisco de, d. 1658.
- Rios, an actor, II. 244, 434.
- Rios, Amador de los, Judios de España, I. 88, n.
- Rios, Vicente de los, Life of Cervantes, II. 52, n.
- Riquier, Giraud, a Troubadour, I. 35, n., 44, n., 371.
- Risco, Manuel, on the Cid, I. 13. n.
- On the Fueros of Avilés, III. [382, n.]
- Rivas, Angel de Saavedra, Duque de, Preface, vi., I. 115, 193, n., II. 471, n., 527, n., III. [347].
- Roa, Martin de, f. 1604. Didactic prose, III. [189, n.]
- Robert the Devil, I. 246, n.
- Robin Hood, ballads on, I. 153.
- Robles, Isidro de, his Navidad y Corpus Christi Festejados, II. 218, n., 229, n.
- Tales, III. [109].
- Collection of plays, 426.
- Robo de Dina of Lope de Vega, II. 222, n., III. [317, n.]
- Robo de Elena, by Cepeda, II. 482 and n.
- Roca y Serna, d. 1649.
- Lyrical poetry, II. 529, n.
- Ballads, III. [33].
- Roca, Conde de. See [Vera y Figueroa].
- Rocaberti, Juan, Troubadour, I. 330.
- Roderic the Goth, I. 7.
- Ballads, 127, 134.
- Drama by Lope, II. 206.
- See [Rodrigo].
- Rodomuntadas Castellanas, III. [101, n.]
- Rodrigo, Archbishop of Toledo, I. 167, n.
- Rodrigo, Crónica del Rey, I. 212.
- Rodriguez, Josef, d. 1703. Biblioteca Valentina, I. 342, n.
- Rodriguez de Vargas, Damian. See [Vargas].
- Rogiers, Pierre, Troubadour, I. 311.
- Roig, Jaume, Valencian poet, d. 1478, I. 333-336.
- Rojas, Fernando de, c. 1485. La Celestina, I. 265.
- Rojas, Pedro Soto de, f. 1623. Poet, II. 544.
- Roma Abrasada of Lope de Vega, II. 193.
- Romance, for story, I. 25.
- Romance language, III. [384].
- Romanceros, History of, III. [388-396], I. 128, III. [33].
- See [Arellano]; [Cueva]; [Depping]; [Duran]; [Escobar]; [Fernandez]; [Flamenco]; [Flores]; [Fuentes]; [Galiano]; [Guevara]; [Hidalgo]; [Hinard]; [Laquerica]; [Lockhart]; [Madrigal]; [Morales]; [Nagera]; [Nucio]; [Padilla]; [Perez]; [Puente]; Ramillete; [Salvá]; [Timoneda]; [Tortajada]; [Val]; [Valdivielso]; [Villalta]; [Wolf].
- Romances. See [Ballads].
- Romances of Chivalry, I. 218-254.
- Origin in Normandy and Brittany, etc., 219.
- Came later to Spain, 220.
- Amadis de Gaula, 221-230.
- Esplandian, 231, 232;
- and romances of the family of Amadis, 233, 234.
- Palmerin de Oliva, 235;
- and its successors, 236-238.
- Other romances, 241, 242.
- Translations of romances into Spanish, 243, 244.
- Christian romances, 245-249.
- Rapid success of romances of chivalry, 249.
- Favored by circumstances, 250;
- by the chivalrous tendencies of the Spanish people, 251.
- Believed to be true history in Spain, 252.
- Passion for them, 253, 254, II. 106, 107, n., III. [38].
- Destroyed by the Don Quixote, II. 107 and n.
- Romans enter Spain, III. [360].
- Romantic fiction. See [Fiction].
- Romero, Francisco, his Epicedio, I. 379, n.
- Romero y Larrañaga, Gregorio, play on Garcilasso, I. 486, n.
- Rompecolumnas, III. [86, n.]
- Roncesvalles. See [Verdadero Suceso].
- Ronsard, Odes, I. 111, n.
- Ros, Carlos, Proverbs, I. 336, n.
- Rosa, Martinez de la, Preface, vi., I. 10, n., 201, n., 202, n., 259, n., III. [293, n.], [347].
- Rosa of Timoneda, III. [29].
- Rosa Blanca of Lope de Vega, II. 156.
- Rosa Fresca, ballad, I. 124.
- Roscoe, T., translation of Sismondi, I. 33, n. Life of Cervantes, II. 53, n.
- Rosenkranz, Karl, on Calderon, II. 358.
- Rosete, Pedro de, dramatist, II. 427, III. [425].
- Ross, Thomasina, translation of Bouterwek, I. 33, n.
- Rowland, David, translation of Lazarillo, I. 512, n.
- Rowley and Middleton, Spanish Gypsy, II. 422, n.
- Roxas, Agustin de, f. 1602.
- His Viage Entretenido, III. [181], II. 332 and n.
- Account of the early drama, I. 277, n.
- His Loas, II. 442.
- An actor, 434.
- Roxas, Francisco de, f. 1645. Dramas, II. 408, III. [320] and [n.], [425].
- Rozas, Gabriel Fernandez de, lyrical poetry, f. 1662, II. 530.
- Rua, Pedro de, f. 1540. Reply to Guevara, I. 541.
- Rue, De la, on the Bards, I. 84, n.
- Rueda, Lope de, f. 1565. Dramas, II. 9-20.
- Opinion of, by Cervantes and Lope de Vega, 20, n., 54.
- Autos Sacramentales, 227, n.
- Entremeses and Pasos, 236 and n.
- Rufian, what, II. 12, n.
- Rufian Dichoso of Cervantes, II. 92.
- Rufo Gutierrez, Juan, f. 1584.
- Epic poetry, II. 493;
- lyrical, 508.
- Friend of Cervantes, 65.
- Apotegmas, III. [173, n.]
- Epic poetry, II. 493;
- Ruiz de Leon, Francisco de, f. 1755. His Hernandia, III. [306, n.]
- Ruydiaz, Antonio, on the Buscapié, III. [404].
- Ruyseñor de Sevilla, El, of Lope de Vega, II. 190.
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