Abandonment or exposure of in- fant hero, 201, 261, 326, 328. Aboulfaouaris, 310; ii. 161. Abraham a Sta Clara, ii. 597. Abrocomas. See Habrocomas, 61- 63.
Abulfaragius, Arab historian, 310; ii. 161.
Abuses at Rome during the Avig- non pontificate; ii. 56. Accademia della Crusca, ii. 204. Achilles, 124, 227, 372, 417. Achilles Tatius, 13, 34, 37-45, 57- 77,81; Clitophon and Leucippe, ii. 404.
Achmed Ben Arabschah, 75 n. Acteon, ii. 18.
Actors, French, ii. 337, 338.
Addison, ii. 622.
Adenez le roy, 292, 447.
Adlington, W., 113 n.
Admirable Histories, ii. 290, 548.
Adroite Princesse, ii. 495. Adulfy, Leon, ii. 307.
Adultery, punishments for, 147, 148.
Ælfric, Archbishop, ii. 277. Elian, Variæ Historiæ, 92, 414, 415.
Eneis, ii. 277, 358.
Esthetics of fiction, 23, 24, 28-32, 41, 53-58, 89, 183, 272, 273. Ethiopica, 22-37. Affelwyn, 229. Afrite, 311.
Anthropophagi, 427. Antiochus and Stratonice, ii. 72. Antiphanes, 13.
Anton Ulrich, ii. 599. Antonio, Nicolas, 377. Antonius Diogenes, 12-15. Antony of Novgorod, 473. Apocryphal Scriptures, 65, 162, etc., 168, 169; ii. 635-36. Apollodorus, 11.
Apollonius, of Rhodes, 374; ii.
of Tyana, 22 n., 347 ; ii. 603. of Tyre, History of, 82-85, 327, 446. Apolyne, of Tyre, Kynge, 85. Apples of Youth, 308. See Reju- venating.
Apuleius, 96-113; ii. 107, 111, 156, 381, 505.
Arabian Nights, 89, 307; ii. 12, 30, 131, 132, 160, 211, 476, 496, 502, 507, 513, 514, 634; Little Hunchback, ii. 42; eleventh night, Fisherman, 432, 435; ii. 476, 507-508.
Arabian Tales, ii., 30, 518. Arbolanches, H. de Las Havidas, ii. 378.
Arbre aux Fées, 221.
Arbre des Batailles, L', 397, 399. Arcadia, Greene's, ii. 557.
St. Pierre's, ii. 378. Sidney's. See Sidney. Architecture, 88.
Arden, Ardenne, 330, 331, 342. Ardennes, 341. Argenis, 372.
Argens, Marquis d', Jewish Spy, ii. 485.
Argonautica, 374, 419. Ariadne, ii. 498.
Arians, ii. 249.
Arimaspi, 123.
Arimathea, Joseph of, 162, 465,
Ariosto, 440; ii. 310; anecdotes of, ii. 151, 152.
Orlando Furioso, 78-80, 98, 209, 273, 287, 440; ii. 215, 216, 481, 491.
Aristandros and Callithea, 86 n.,
90 n. Aristeus, 13.
Aristenetus, ii. 4.
Aristides, of Miletus, 10, 92, 93. Aristobulus, 427. Aristomenes, ii. 508. Armagnac, Cardinal, 88.
Arnold, Matth., 142. Arras, Jean d', ii. 491. Arrian, 425.
"Artaban, fier comme," ii. 419. Arthur, King, 134, 138, 222-33, 250-60, 424, 472; ii. 633, 637. and Triphime, 446. History of, 185. Arthur's tomb, 229-31.
King, future return predicted, 228.
Chace, 229-30; ii. 627. Arthurian Cycle of romance, 159; ii. 547, 608, 643, etc. Artois, Comte d', romance, ii. 88. Artushof at Danzig, 457. Ascham, R., 273.
Asiatic literature, ii. 506, etc. Asmodeus, etymology of, ii. 476. Astorga, Marquis d', ii. 39.
Astrée, 372; ii. 285; 378-92, 569, 622.
Astrologers, 66, 67, 69.
Athanasius, St., ii. 248, 255.
Baba Yaga, ii. 639, 640, 642. Babylonica, 16-21, 61. Bachaumont, ii. 538. Bahaman, 227.
Bahar-Danush, second traveller's tale, c. 12, lesson 4, ii. 121, 122, 159; c. 35, ii. 30, 128-9, 322; story of Prince Futtun, 413; c. 45 and 46, ii. 504; c. 38-40, story of Yezzez, ii. 517; fourth story of first young man, ii.
Baillet, Vies des Saints, ii. 49. Balbuena, B. de, ii. 378. Balder, ii. 251.
Baldwin, Count of Flanders, 345, 347.
Balin and Balan, 186 n. Ballads, Scandinavian, ii. 617, 618. Banadietrich, ii. 103.
Bandello, ii. 214-27-Part i., Nov. 9, ii. 114; part i., Nov. 23, ii. 13; part i., Nov. 25, ii. 167; part ii., Nov. 35, ii. 242; part ii., Nov. 47, ii. 126; part iii., Nov. 43, ii. 128; part iv., Nov. 25, ii. 598. Bankruptcy, ii. 487. Banou, Pari, 336.
Barbarossa, 228.
Barbe bleue, ii. 496-8.
Barberino, A. de, ii. 271. Barboso, 354.
Barclay, John, Argenis, ii. 346- 348, 445, 648. Bardelon, ii. 544.
Bards, Welsh, 231.
Barlaam and Josaphat, 64-77; ii. 4, 90, 138, 248, 279, 522, 607, 617, 634.
Barnard, the Isle of Man, etc., ii. 291.
Baro, ii. 379, 384.
Baron, actor, ii. 477.
Baron Munchausen, ii. 537. Baronne de Luz, ii. 481. Basile, Pentamerone, 121, 459; ii. 493-95, 500. Basile, J. B., Teagene, 35. Basire, Archd. de Séez, ii. 280. Basnak Dow, 111, 112 n. Bastardy, 127, 358, 424. Bastide, ii. 480.
Baths, ii. 83, 84. Baudouin, 345, 346.
Bayard, Chevalier, ii. 201. Bayard, horse, 342. Bayle, ii. 527.
Beattie, ii. 297; essay on poetry, ii. 521.
Beauchamp, Lord (1410), 78 n. Beaumont and Fletcher, anecdote, ii. 430. See also Drama. Beauty and Beast, ii. 497. Bebel, Facetiæ, ii. 537. Beccari, Agost., Sacrificio, 56. Bede, 137 n.; ii. 277. Bees, poisonous, 17, 18. Bee sting, 40, 41.
Bembo, Cardinal, ii. 45, 57, 178. Benedict, St., ii. 253. Benfey, 459.
Benjamin of Tudela, ii. 521. Benoît de S. More, 412, 416, 419. Benvenuto da Imola, ii. 64. Beowulf, 451, 453. Berderichos, 78 n. Berenice, 169.
Bergerac, Etats de la Lune, Etats du Soleil, ii. 525-35, 621. Bergeries, ii. 343.
Berinus, 346-49; ii. 168. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, ii.
Bernard, Abbot of Notre Dame de la Grasse, 291.
Bernard de Sanjorry, 86. Berners, Lord, translator of Huon of Bordeaux, 293, 295, 309. Berni, Orlando inamorato, 25, 26, 405; ii. 313.
Beroalde, 105; ii. 98, 504. Berri, Duke of, ii. 491.
Bertha au Grandpied, 446; ii. 75. Bertoldino, ii. 312.
Bertoldo, Vita di, ii. 308.
Bertrand, the name, 78 n. Berwick, Freirs of, ii. 39.
Beryn, Story of, 346-49; ii. 168. Bestiarius, 140.
Betsy Thoughtless, ii. 568. Beverly, Peter, ii. 215. Bevis. See Sir Bevis. Bez, ii. 497.
Bidermann, Utopia, l. ii. c. 4-7, 19- | 24; ii. 71.
Bidpay, ii. 4, 5, etc.
Bikey, Robert, 211, 268.
Bilpai et Lokman, Contes in- diennes, ii. 6.
Bingfield, W., Travels of, ii.
Birds, language of, 428. Biscioni, A. M., ii. 204. Bisclaveret, ii. 543. Blancefleur, ii. 606, 619.
Blood of children as remedy, 320. Blount, ii. 553.
Blue beard, ii. 495-497.
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