INDEX. ALARCOS (Count), ballad of the, 221. Alfieri, and his school, continued, 1. The publication of his Alfonso the Wise, his works, 173. Algarotti, Francesco, 59. Amadis de Gaul, 209. Ayala, Pedro Lopez de, his poems, 207. Beccaria, 59. Bentivoglio, G. his History of the Wars of Flanders, 58. Berceo, Gonzales de, his poems, 160. His Life of St. Dominick, 163. Life of St. Millan, 167. Bertola, Abbate, his fables, 78. Bettinelli, Xavier, his works, 59. Bondi, C. his poems, 80. Boscan, 259. Cancionero General, 233. Carpio, Bernard del, 193. His history, 215. Carthagena, Alonzo de, 237. Casti, the Abbate-Gli Animali Parlanti, 88. Cervantes, 319. His Galatea, 320. His Don Quixote, 321, Galatea, 419. Cesarotti, Melchior, his translation of Homer, 61. of Ossian, 63. Opening of the Charles V., age of, 250. His reign and character, 252. Southey's Chro- nicle of the Cid, 139. Versification of the poem of the Cid, 159. Romances of the Cid, 177. Selections from Mr. Lockhart's translation, 179. Corneille, 464. D'Acuña, Fernando, 315. Davila, E. C. 57. His history, 58. Denina, Abbate, 60. Depping, his collection of Spanish ballads, 179. Drama, the Italian, effect of Alfieri's genius, 1. State of, since the Spanish, origin of, 246. Account of, by Cervantes, Classical and Romantic, observations on, 447. Ercilla y Zuñiga, Alonzo de, 421. His life, 423. His Araucana, 427. Fantoni, (Labindo,) 71. Filangieri, 59. Forteguerra, N., 52. His Ricciardetto, 53. Gamez, Gutierre Diez de, his Life of Count Pedro Niña de Buelna, 244. Garcilasso de la Vega, 264. His sonnets, 266. 267. His eclogues, Herder, his collection of the Romances of the Cid, 176. Herrera, 304. His Ode to Sleep, 308. Historians, Italian, of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Cen- turies, 57. Improvvisatori, 95. Gianni, 98. The measure most used by them, 97. provvisatori, 99. Jodelle, his Cleopatra, 463. Language, Spanish, its origin, 106. Literature, Italian.-School of Alfieri, 1. Prose Writers and Spanish Language and Spanish. Origin of the Manuel, Prince Don Juan, his novel of Count Lucanor, 201. Mendoza, Marquis de Santillana, 227. His works, 228. His Serrana of the Shepherdess of La Finojosa, 230. Miranda, S. 288. His pastorals, 289. Montemayor, 288, 290. His Romance of Diana, 291. Analy- sis of, 292. Continuation of, 316. Monti, V., his Aristodemo, 32. His Galeotto Manfredi, 33. Niccolini, Gio., his tragedy of Polyxena, 37. Parini, Giuseppe, his poems, 83. Pignotti, L., his fables, 64. The Shade of Pope, 67. Pindemonti, Ippolito, 73. His style similar to Gray's, 75. Classification of the Prose writers, Italian, of the Eighteenth Century, 55. Early Padilla, Pedro de,. 316. Polo, Gaspar Gil, 316. Roderick (Don), the Lamentation of, 217. Romancero general, 211. Romances, Spanish, 175. Collections of, 176. Of the Cid, Rosai, Gio G. di, his picturesque and poetical trifles, 71. Sanchez, his specimens of the Castilian poets, 117. Sarpi, Paoli, his History of the Council of Trent, 57. Savioli, L., his amatory poems, 68. Segura, J. L., de Astorga, his Poem of Alexander, 168. Southey, Chronicle of the Cid, 139. Vega, Lope de, 446. His life, 478. His works, 480. His Voltaire, 465. His Edipus, 466. Wiffen, Mr. J. H., his translation of a Serrana by the Mar- END OF THE THIRD VOLUME. LONDON: PRINTED BY S. AND R. BENTLEY, DORSET STREET. |