John Lyly
John Dover Wilson
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  • Affectionate Shepherd, [46]
  • Albion's England, [57]
  • Alençon, Duc d', [105]
  • Amis and Amile, [66]
  • Anatomy of Wit (v. Euphues)
  • Andrews, Dr, [55]
  • Arber (reprints), [12], [27], [38], [46]
  • Arcadia, [9], [51], [56], [58], [68], [82], [84]
  • Aretino, [48]
  • Ariosto, [94], [96]
  • Aristotle, [121], [129], [137]
  • Armada, Spanish, [110]
  • Arnold, Matthew, [47]
  • Ars Poetica (of Horace), [130]
  • Ascham, [31], [37], [38], [39], [42], [50], [52], [67], [73], [74], [136]
  • Athenae Oxonienses, [4], [5]
  • Athenæum, [30]
  • Athens, [69], [79]
  • Aucassin and Nicolette, [66]
  • Aurelius, Marcus, [22], [34], [69]
  • Austen, Jane, [80]
  • Bacon, Lord, [19], [47]
  • Baena, [48]
  • Baker, G. P., [4], [5], [7], [85], [98]
  • Baker, George, [28]
  • Baker, Robert, [28]
  • Barnefield, Richard, [46]
  • Berners, Lord, [22], [29], [30], [31], [33], [34], [35], [36], [42], [66], [67]
  • Bertaut, Réné, [34], [35]
  • bestiaries, [20], [41], [136]
  • Biographia Britannica, [12]
  • Blackfriars, [100]
  • blank verse, [3], [97], [113]
  • Blount, [114], [139]
  • Boas, [45]
  • Boccaccio, [66], [67], [75]
  • Bond, R. W., [4], [5], [8], [9], [26], [30], [34], [43], [55], [60], [69], [72], [74], [78], [81], [85], [86], [87], [89], [94], [95], [97], [98], [99], [100], [108], [113], [114], [115], [116], [117], [120], [125], [130], [137]
  • Brunet, [34]
  • Bryan, Sir Francis, [30], [31]
  • Burleigh, [4], [6], [7], [86], [133]
  • Butler Clarke, [49]
  • Byron (anticipated by Lyly), [77]
  • Cambridge, [7], [75], [87], [93]
  • Campaspe, [7], [85], [87], [98]–[102], [104], [105], [109], [116], [121], [124], [126]
  • Canterbury Tales, [65]
  • Carew, [27]
  • Carpenter, Edward, [19]
  • Castiglione, [48], [49], [72]
  • Caxton, [66], [67]
  • Cecil, [8]
  • Celestina, [24]
  • Charles VIII., [48], [66]
  • Chaucer, [65], [66], [137]
  • Cheke, Sir John, [26], [31], [37], [42], [50]
  • Child, C. G., [14], [15], [16], [56], [59]
  • choristers, [7], [8], [87], [92], [94], [116]
  • Christ Church, [26], [39]
  • Cicero, [12], [50]
  • Civile Conversation, [40]
  • comedy
    • before Lyly, [89]–[98]
    • and folly, [90]
    • and masque, [112]
    • and music, [87], [92], [94], [116]
    • and society, [88]
    • and woman, [97]–[98], [100]–[101], [125]–[126]
  • Congreve, [88], [101], [126], [127]
  • Cooling Carde for all Fond Lovers, A, [71]
  • Corpus Christi College (Oxford), [26]
  • Corro, Antonio de, [26], [28]
  • Cortes, [27]
  • Craik, Sir H., [28], [37], [38], [39]
  • Cupid and my Campaspe played, [115], [117]
  • Cynthia, [46]
  • Damon and Pithias, [93], [116], [119]
  • De Educatione (of Plutarch), [72]
  • Dekker, Thomas, [114], [121]
  • Demosthenes, [12]
  • Devereux, Penelope, [109]
  • Diall of Princes, [22], [30], [39], [69]
  • Diana, [24]
  • Dickens, [79]
  • Dispraise of the Life of a Courtier, [31]
  • Doni, [48]
  • Dryden, [84]
  • dubartism, [51]
  • Earle, [53], [54]
  • education (Lyly's views on), [72]–[73]
  • Edward II., [129]
  • Edwardes, Richard, [86], [87], [93], [94], [95], [97], [101]
  • Eliot, George, [80]
  • Elizabeth, Queen, [3], [6], [8], [9], [17], [25], [26], [65], [75], [80], [81], [86], [98], [100], [101], [103], [104], [105], [107], [112], [129], [134]
  • Ellis, Havelock, [128]
  • Endymion, [85], [98], [99], [104], [107]–[110], [121], [122], [138]
  • English Novel, The (v. Raleigh)
  • English Novel in the time of Shakespeare, The (v. Jusserand)
  • Erasmus, [26]
  • Estella, [27]
  • Eton, [93]
  • Euphues
    • antecedents of, [65]–[69]
    • criticism and description of
      • Anatomy of Wit, [69]–[73]
      • Euphues and his England, [76]–[80]
    • dedication of, [74]–[76]
    • distinction between the two parts, [73]–[74]
    • Elizabethan reputation of, [10]–[13], [43]–[47], [57], [61], [84], [137]
    • first English novel, [3], [10]–[11], [74], [140]
    • moral tone of, [5], [71]–[72]
    • publication and editions of, [6], [7], [8], [10], [43], [57], [61], [73], [83], [84]
    • quoted, [4], [10], [15], [16], [18], [20], [21], [45], [58], [70], [76], [78]
  • Euphues and his England (v. Euphues)
  • Euphues and his Ephoebus, [72]–[73]
  • Euphuism
    • analysis of, [13]–[21]
    • an aristocratic fashion, [3], [49], [54], [56], [61], [62]
    • diction and, [56]
    • humanism and, [36]–[39], [50]–[53]
    • imitators of, [43]–[46]
    • origins of, [21]–[43]
    • Oxford and, [26]–[28], [39]–[42], [45]–[46], [54], [60], [61]
    • poetry and, [55]–[56]
    • Renaissance and, [47]–[52], [62]
    • Scott's misapprehension of, [11]
    • secret of Lyly's influence, [11]–[13]
    • Spain and, [22]–[36]
  • Every Man out of His Humour, [132]
  • fabliau, the, [66]
  • Faery Queen, The, [103]
  • Field, Nathaniel, [44], [102]
  • Fitzmaurice-Kelly, [24]
  • Flaubert, [56]
  • Florence, [79]
  • Fortescue, [69]
  • France (and French), [22], [23], [29], [31], [34], [35], [36], [40], [42], [47], [48], [52], [53], [56], [61], [66], [80], [136]
  • Froissart, [31], [33], [35]
  • Gager, William, [39], [86]
  • Gallathea, [98], [107], [112]
  • Gammer Gurton's Needle, [93], [96], [116]
  • Gascoigne, George, [69], [94], [95], [97], [114], [119], [126]
  • Gayley, [91], [92], [94], [95]
  • Geoffrey of Dunstable, [92]
  • Gesta Romanorum, [66]
  • Gibbon, [58]
  • Glasse for Europe, A, [52], [81]
  • Goethe, [130]
  • Golden Boke, The, [22], [30], [31], [36], [37]
  • Gollancz, [109]
  • gongorism, [51]
  • Goodlet, Dr, [56]
  • Gorbuduc, [129]
  • Gosse, [36]
  • Gosson, Stephen, [4], [27], [28], [46], [53], [71], [86], [109], [133]
  • Granada, [24]
  • Greek, [48], [62]
  • Greene, [43], [135], [137]
  • Grey, Lady Jane, [74]
  • Guazzo, [40]
  • Guerrero, [26]
  • Guevara, Antonio de, [22]–[24], [28]–[31], [33]–[38], [40], [42], [49], [69], [72], [76], [136]
  • Habsburgs, [103]
  • Hakluyt, [24], [26], [27], [133]
  • Hallam, [33], [34]
  • Halpin, [109], [111]
  • Harrison, [69]
  • Harvey, Dr, [19]
  • Harvey, Gabriel, [6], [20], [42], [109], [135], [137]
  • Hekatompathia, [7], [45], [46]
  • Hennequin, [4], [132]
  • Henry VIII., [23], [31]
  • Hernani, [100]
  • Herrick, [117]
  • Heywood, [69], [92], [95], [96]
  • Homer, [67]
  • Horace, [130]
  • Hugo, Victor, [130]
  • humanism, [25], [26], [37], [50], [52], [53], [54], [67], [92], [135]
  • Hume, Martin, [24], [25]
  • Huon of Bordeaux, [30], [66]
  • Huss, John, [66]
  • Importance of being Earnest, The, [131]
  • Italy (and Italian), [24], [25], [47], [48], [49], [52], [53], [66], [67], [69], [74], [75], [78], [86], [94], [95], [136]
  • Jacke Jugelar, [96]
  • James I., [23]
  • James, Henry, [53]
  • Johnson, Dr, [58]
  • Jonson, Ben, [114], [120], [127], [130], [132], [136]
  • Jusserand, [18], [43], [65], [72], [76]