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D.

Dafne of Villamediana, II. 483.

Dama, what, II. 240.

Dama Beata of Camerino, III. 103, _n._

Dama Duende of Calderon, II. 383.

Damian, Cosmé, pseudonyme of Forner, III. 331, _n._

Dancing, national, I. 114, II. 445. On the stage, 446.

Danza General, I. 89. Not a drama, 259. The poem, III. 459.

Dante, Commedia in Catalan, I. 331; in Castilian by Villena, 352; by Villegas, 409, _n._

Dantisco, Gracian, f. 1599. Galateo, III. 187.

Dares Phrygius, I. 57.

Dávalos, family of, I. 436, _n._, 476.

David of Uziel, II. 475, _n._

David Perseguido, etc., of Lozano, III. 195, _n._

Dávila, Juan, f. 1661, II. 475.

Dávila, Pedrarias, the discoverer, I. 211.

Dávila y Heredia, f. 1676. Comedia sin Música, II. 424, _n._

Daza, Emblemas de Alciato, III. 22.

Decada de la Pasion of Coloma, II. 458.

Decada de los Césares of Guevara, I. 543 and _n._

Décimas, II. 507, III. 68.

Declamacion contra los Abusos de la Lengua Castellana, III. 218, _n._

Delena, f. 1434. Passo Honroso, I. 193, _n._

Deleytoso of Lope de Rueda, II. 10.

Deleytar Aprovechando of Tirso de Molina, III. 105.

Delgado, Jacinto María, his Don Quixote, III. 421.

Delgado, Juan Pinto, c. 1590. Poems, II. 49, _n._

Delinquente Honrado of Jovellanos, III. 298, 323.

Delphino Domínico, I. 418.

Denia, Fiestas de. See _Fiestas_.

Dennis, Geo., The Cid, I. 14, _n._

Depping, C. B., Romancero, I. 129, III. 395.

Desden con el Desden of Moreto, II. 406.

Desgraciada Raquel, La, of Mira de Mescua, II. 316 and _n._

Descriptive poetry in Spanish, II. 469, _n._, III. 23.

Desengaño, what, III. 113, _n._

Desengaño al Teatro of Moratin, III. 324.

Desengaño del Hombre of Cuellar, III. 113, _n._

Desengaño de Zelos of Enciso, III. 47.

Deucalion of Torrepalma, III. 229, _n._

Devocion de la Cruz of Calderon, II. 355.

Devotional poetry in the Cancionero General, I. 433, 434.

Dexter, Flavius Lucius, forged Chronicon of, III. 152, _n._

Deza y Avila, f. 1663. Entremeses, II. 445, _n._

Diablo Cojuelo of Guevara, III. 110.

Diablo anda Suelto, El, of Santos, III. 116.

Diablo Predicador, drama, II. 325.

Dia Grande of Isla, III. 259.

Dialogue between Love and an Old Man, poem, c. 1470, I. 261.

Diálogo de las Lenguas, I. 546, 547.

Diamante, Juan Bautista, f. 1674. Drama, II. 416. Imitates Corneille, 292, _n._, 416. In Comedias Escogidas, III. 425.

Diana, Fortunas de, of Lope de Vega, II. 156.

Diana Enamorada of Montemayor, III. 40; of Perez, 43; of Polo, 44; of Texada, 45, _n._ See _Yong, Bart._

Diana of Moratin, III. 273.

Diario de los Literatos, III. 229, _n._

Dias de Fiesta of Zabaleta, III. 195.

Dia y Noche en Madrid of Santos, III. 113.

Diaz, Alonzo, f. 1611, II. 474.

Diaz, Bernal, f. 1558, his History, I. 559.

Diaz, Canon, Amadis, I. 234.

Diaz, Edoardo, f. 1590, II. 495.

Diaz, Pero, Proverbs of Seneca, I. 378.

Dicastillo. f. 1637, Aula de Dios, III. 23.

Dichosos Hermanos of Moreto, II. 404.

Dictionaries, earliest in Spanish, I. 549. Of the Academy, III. 219.

Dictys Cretensis, I. 57.

Didactic prose, time of Charles v., I. 531-547; from the time of Philip ii. to that of Philip v., III. 169, 174-197. Its corruption, 191, 194. Its little success, 196. Causes of its failure, 196.

Didactic poetry, early, I. 529, III. 17; time of Philip ii., III. 18. Small amount of, III. 24.

Dido, I. 159, 160, _n._ Defended by Ercilla, II. 463.

Diego de Alcalá of Lope de Vega, II. 223.

Diego de Noche, Don, of Salas Barbadillo, III. 102, _n._; of Roxas, _ib._

Diez, Fried., Grammatik, III. 372, _n._

Dieze, J. A., translates Velazquez, III. 252, _n._

Dineros son Calidad of Lope de Vega, II. 180, 309.

Diosdado, on Cibdareal, III. 397.

D’Irlos, Count. See _Irlos_.

Disciplina Clericalis of Petrus Alphonsus, I. 70, _n._

Discursus de Erroribus, etc., of Mariana, III. 146, 147, _n._

Diversiones Públicas of Jovellanos, III. 300.

Divino Orfeo of Calderon, II. 348.

Doblado’s Letters. See _White, Joseph Blanco_.

Doce Pares, Romancero de, III. 34, 394.

Doce Triunfos of Padilla, I. 413.

Docientas Preguntas of La Torre, I. 531.

Doctrina Christiana, a poem, I. 88.

Dohrn, Spanische Dramen, translated from Lope de Vega, II. 234, _n._

Domestic honor on the Spanish stage, II. 392.

Domine Lucas of Cañizares, II. 428.

Domingo Abad de los Romances, I. 116.

Domingo de Don Blas of Alarcon, II. 320.

Domingo de Silos, San, by Berceo, I. 28, 30, 32.

Doms, Jaime, III. 331, _n._

Don, as a title, I. 30, _n._

Donado Hablador, El, of Yañez, III. 71 and _n._

Donzella Teodor, by Lope de Vega, II. 212, 242, _n._ Old tale of, 212, _n._

Dormer, Diego Josef, Life of Zurita, III. 140, _n._

Dorotea of Lope de Vega, II. 124, 160, 161 and _n._

Dos Verdaderos Amigos, a tale, III. 88.

Douce, Fr., I. 72, _n._ On the Dance of Death, 90, _n._

Drake, Sir Francis, Lope de Vega’s poem on, II. 140. Popular opinion of, in Spain, 140 and _n._ Fitzgeffrey’s poem on, 141, _n._

Dragontea, La, of Lope de Vega, II. 140.

Drama, ancient classical, fall of, I. 254. Expelled from Spain by the Arabs, 257 and _n._

Drama, Spanish, first appearance, I. 256. Attempts in the fifteenth century, 259. Mingo Revulgo, 260. La Celestina, 262. Enzina, 273. Vicente, 282. Torres Naharro, 295. State in the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, 305. State, time of Charles v., II. 4. Lope de Rueda and his followers, 9-25. Attempts at Seville, 26; at Valencia, 28; in the manner of the ancients, 30-34. State in the time of Philip ii., 35-39. When Cervantes first wrote for it, 65; when he wrote again, 90. State when Lope de Vega appeared, 166-174; his dramas, 174-254; his school, 276-332. Calderon, 333-402; his school, 403-429. Decline of the drama, 427-429. Its characteristics, actors, and audiences, 430-452. Its state in the eighteenth century, III. 312-342. Opposed by the Church, II. 3, 216 and _n._, 217, _n._, 329, 351, 352, _n._, 394; by the learned, 328. Triumphs over both, 331, 332. Immorality of, II. 216 and _n._ Ideas of domestic honor, 392. Duels in, 393. Acted in religious houses, 224. Religious plays light and worldly, 354, _n._, 358, 359 and _n._ Titles of plays, 179. Often acted and not printed, 175. Stolen by booksellers, 180, _n._ Written by more than one author, 411. On Algerine captivity, 419. Reserved for the king alone, 451, _n._ Much in the nature of tales, III. 117, 118. Collections of, 423-426.

Dramatic poets, their consideration, II. 431. Their troubles, 432. Their number, 449.

Drogas, Tractado de, of Acosta, III. 175.

Dryden, imitates Calderon, II. 382.

Duels, dramatic, II. 391.

Duelos de Amor y Lealtad, play of Calderon, II. 389.

Dueñas, Juan de, I. 394.

Dunham, S. A., History of Spain, I. 32, _n._

Duque de Viseo of Quintana, III. 309.

Duran, Agustin, collects ballads, I. 129, III. 396. Estrella de Sevilla, II. 205, _n._ Spanish drama, 372, _n._ Ramon de la Cruz, III. 328, _n._

Durandarte, ballad on, I. 133, _n._

D’Urfé’s Astrea, III. 119.

Duverdier, Amadis de Gaule, I. 234.

E.

Eclogues, III. 10-14. Often acted, II. 237 and _n._ In Question de Amor, I. 427. Garcilasso, 491. Lope de Vega, II. 236-238. Melendez, III. 286.

Edom o’Gordon, Ballad, I. 153.

Egemplar Poético of Cueva, III. 20.

Eichendorff, J. von, translation of Conde Lucanor, I. 75, _n._

Eichhorn, John Gottfried, I. 33, _n._

Elegias de Varones Ilustres de Indias, by Castellanos, II. 468.

Elegies, III. 8-10.

Elisa Dido of Virues, II. 29.

Eloquence, Forensic, early, III. 121. Discouraged, 122. Pulpit, 122. False taste in, 127. Decays, 128.

Eloquencia del Silencio of Zevallos, III. 226.

Eloquencia Española of Artiga, III. 237, _n._ Of Capmany, 128, _n._

Eloquencia Española of Paton, III. 188.

Embaxador, El, of Vera y Zuñiga, III. 184.

Emblems, what, III. 22.

Emigrados, Ocios de, III. 349, _n._

Empeños del Mentir of Mendoza, III. 270, _n._

Empresas Políticas of Faxardo, III. 185.

Enamorada Elisea of Covarrubias Herrera, III. 49, _n._

Enciso, Bart. Lopez de, f. 1586. Desengaño de Zelos, III. 47.

Enciso, Diego Ximenez de, dramatist, II. 323.

Enciso, Lopez de, play on Juan Latino, II. 491, _n._

Encisso y Monçon, Juan Francisco de, f. 1694, II. 474.

Endechas, what, III. 10, _n._

Endrina, Doña, and Don Melon, of the Archpriest of Hita, I. 259, _n._

Enemiga Favorable, play of Tarrega, II. 279 and _n._

Engaños, Los, of Lope de Rueda, II. 11.

Engeños, Libro de los, by Don Juan Manuel, I. 65, _n._

England, mysteries long acted in, I. 256.

Enriquez, Andres Gil, dramatist, II. 323.

Enriquez Gomez, Antonio, f. 1660. Siglo Pitagórico, III. 73. Dramas, II. 414. Sanson, 474.

Ens, Gaspar, trans. of Guzman de Alfarache, III. 64.

Entremeses, what, II. 231. Origin and character, 17, _n._, 444. Writers of, 445, _n._ Timoneda, 20. Cervantes, 94. Lope de Vega, 231, 232, 234-236.

Entretenido of Tortoles and Moraleja, III. 106, _n._, 250.

Enxiemplos, what, I. 82.

Enzina, Juan de la, d. 1534, I. 273. Lives at Rome, and visits Jerusalem, 274. His works, 274. Representaciones, 275. Structure of his dramatic compositions, 275. Religious, 276. Secular, 277. First dramas acted by secular persons, 277. Their character, 277-282. Ballads, 120. Did not write a play for the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella, 259, _n._ Poética, III. 235.

Enzina, Juan de la, Cartas, by Isla, III. 266, _n._

Enzinas, Pedro de, Eclogues, III. 12. Noticed in the Buscapié, 407.

Epic poetry, II. 454-504. Its national character, 503. Thirteenth century, III. 226, 227 and _n._, 273, 283, _n._, 289, 290, _n._, 305, 306.

Epigrammatic poetry, III. 14-17.

Epistles, poetical, III. 4-6.

Epistolary correspondence, early, III. 128. Small amount of, 137.

Era, Spanish, what, I. 12, _n._

Ercilla, Alonso de, f. 1590. Life, II. 458. His Araucana, 461. Effect on the language, III. 217. In a play of Lope, II. 207, _n._

Erro, Lengua Primitiva, etc., III. 357, _n._

Eruditos á la Violeta of Cadahalso, III. 276.

Erving, G. W., Primitive Language of Spain, III. 357, _n._

Escanderbech, auto of Montalvan, II. 305.

Escarmientos de Jacinto of Villalpando, III. 109.

Esclava de su Galan of Lope de Vega, II. 180, 210.

Esclavos de Argel of Lope de Vega, II. 68, _n._

Escobar, Juan de, Romancero del Cid, III. 34, 394.

Escobar, Luis de, f. 1552. His CCCC. Respuestas, etc., I. 529.

Escobar Cabeza de la Vaca, Pedro de, f. 1587. His Lucero de Tierra Santa, I. 274, _n._

Escobar y Mendoza, Antonio de, f. 1613, II. 474.

Escoiquiz, Juan de, f. 1814. Works, III. 305. His political position, 345.

Escondido, El, y la Tapada, of Calderon, II. 395.

Escriva, El Comendador, f. 1497. Quexa de su Amiga, I. 293, _n._, 340, II. 375 and _n._

Escudero, what, III. 69, _n._

Escuer, Pedro, publisher of plays, III. 423.

Escurial, Diego de Mendoza gives his books to, I. 527, _n._ Described by Siguenza, III. 143, _n._ Plot of, 344.

Eslava, Antonio de, f. 1609. Tales, III. 102.

Eslava de Ronda, pseudonyme of Sedano, III. 271, _n._

España Defendida of Figueroa, II. 500, _n._

Espéculo, or Espejo, of Alfonso the Wise, I. 39, _n._, 49.

Espina, Coloquios, by Sedano, III. 271, _n._

Espinel, Vicente, f. 1625. Poetry, III. 68. Marcos de Obregon, 69. Festivals of San Isidro, II. 152. Poetry, 507 and _n._ Poetical Epistles, III. 6. Eclogues, 13.

Espinelas, what, III. 68.

Espinosa, Nicolas de, f. 1550, II. 458, 476.

Espinosa, Pedro, f. 1605. His Flores, II. 515. Eclogue, III. 13.

Espinossa, Felix de Lucio y, lyrical poetry, f. 1674, II. 549.

Esplandian, by Montalvo, I. 231. Its character, 232.

Esquilache, Príncipe de Borja y, d. 1658. His Nápoles Recuperada, II. 501, 502, _n._ Lyrical poetry, 546. Epistles, III. 6. Elegies, 9. Eclogues, 13. Epigrams, 15. Ballads, 33.

Esquivias, notices of, by Cervantes, II. 64, _n._

Estados de la Espiritual Jerusalen of Marquez, III. 184, _n._

Estados, Libro de los, by Don Juan Manuel, I. 65, _n._

Estella, Diego de, d. 1578. Didactic prose, III. 189, _n._

Estevanillo Gonzalez, f. 1646. Autobiography, III. 74. See _Sage, Le_.

Estrella de Sevilla of Lope de Vega, II. 205 and _n._, 243.

Estremeño, El Zeloso, of Cervantes, II. 87.

Estuñiga, Cancionero, I. 430.

Eufemia of Lope de Rueda, II. 12.

Eufrosina, imitation of Celestina, I. 270, _n._

Euphuists, II. 520.

Europa of Villamediana, II. 483.

Eusebio of Montengon, III. 283, _n._

Eustorgio y Clorilene of Suarez de Mendoza, II. 102, _n._

Everett, A. H., Preface, viii. On Gil Blas, III. 268, _n._

Evia, Jacinto de, f. 1676. Poetry, II. 549.

Examen de Ingenios of Huarte, III. 189, _n._

Examen de Maridos of Alarcon, II. 322, III. 189, _n._

Exemplar. See _Egemplar_.

Exemplares Novelas, what, II. 84, _n._ See _Novelas_.

Exemplo Mayor de la Desdicha of Lope de Vega, II. 208, _n._

Exemplos, Libro de los, by Don Juan Manuel, I. 65, _n._

Exemplos, what, I. 71, _n._

Eximeno, Antonio, on Don Quixote, II. 116, _n._

Expedicion de Catalanes of Moncada, III. 159.

Experiencias de Amor of Quintana, III. 51 and _n._

F.

Fables of Don John Manuel, I. 71. Of Hita, 80-85. Of Leyba, II. 413. Of Lupercio de Argensola, III. 5. Of Yriarte, 279. Of Samaniego, 281.

Fama Póstuma of Lope de Vega, by Montalvan, II. 163, _n._, 298.

Fantasías de un Susto, by Moya, III. 107.

Faria y Sousa, f. 1624. Noches Claras, III. 188. Oldest Portuguese poetry, I. 41.

Farmer, Dr., on Montemayor’s Diana, III. 42.

Farsas of Timoneda, II. 20.

Farsas del Sacramento, what, II. 230.

Fauriel, Charles, I. 29, _n._, 313, _n._, II. 124, _n._, III. 357, _n._

Faust of Goethe, II. 355.

Faxardo, Diego Saavedra, his Príncipe Christiano, III. 185. República Literaria, 187. Corona Gótica, 164.

Febrer, Andres, f. 1428. Catalan poet, I. 331.

Felices, Marques de San. See _Moncayo_.

Feliciana, daughter of Lope de Vega, II. 132.

Felicíssima Victoria de Lepanto of Cortereal, II. 492.

Felixmarte of Hircania, I. 241.

Fenix de España, a play, II. 359, _n._

Fenollar, Bernardo, I. 338, 339.

Fenouillet, L’Honnête Criminel, III. 324, _n._

Fenton, Sir Geoffrey, translations from Guevara, I. 544.

Ferdinand the Third, Saint, d. 1252, I. 35 and _n._, 43, 47, 106, _n._

Ferdinand, son of Charles v., I. 169.

Ferdinand the Just of Aragon, d. 1416, I. 329.

Ferdinand the Catholic, d. 1516. Favors the Inquisition, I. 447, 448.

Ferdinand and Isabella, prosperity in their reign, I. 446. State of letters, 473.

Ferdinand vi., d. 1759. Effects of his reign on letters, III. 249, 254.

Ferdinand vii., d. 1833, III. 345. Effect of his reign on letters, Pref. v., III. 306, 310, 346-349.

Fernan Perez de Guzman. See _Guzman_.

Fernan Gonzalez, a poem, c. 1380, I. 91-94. Ballads, 138. Don Juan Manuel, 73.

Fernandez, Alfonso, f. 1516, II. 458.

Fernandez, Diogo, I. 238.

Fernandez, Lucas, f. 1514, dramatic writer, II. 236, _n._

Fernandez, Romancero, III. 395.

Fernandez y Peralta, Tales, III. 106.

Fernando, El, of Vera y Figueroa, I. 115, _n._, II. 500, 502, _n._

Ferreira, Portuguese poet, his Castro, II. 31 and _n._

Ferreira, Bernarda, f. 1618, II. 500, 502, _n._

Ferrer, Bonifacio, d. 1477. Bible in Catalan, I. 345, _n._

Ferrer, Juan. See _Bisbe y Vidal_.

Ferreras, the historian, III. 249.

Ferrus, Pero, I. 394.

Ferruz, Maestro, auto by, II. 230.

Feyjoó, Benito, d. 1764, III. 242. Teatro Crítico, and Cartas Eruditas, 244. Defended by Isla, 266, _n._

Fianza Satisfecha of Lope de Vega, II. 221.

Fiction, romantic, end of 15th century, I. 424; time of Cervantes, II. 101. See _Romances of Chivalry_.

Fictions, pastoral prose, their origin, III. 39. Popularity, 52. Incongruities, 53. Foundation in nature, 54.

Fictions in the “gusto picaresco,” their origin and history, III. 55-75.

Fictions, serious and historical, time of Ferdinand and Isabella, III. 76; time of Charles v., 76, 77; time of Philip ii., etc., 77, etc. Small number of, 76, 92.

Fictions, short tales, III. 93. Varieties in, 104, 108, 110. Great number of, 117.

Fictions, many suppressed, III. 88.

Fiesta de los Carros, what, II. 229 and _n._

Fiestas de Denia of Lope de Vega, II. 137, _n._

Figueroa, Bart. Cayrasco de, f. 1602. His Templo Militante, I. 26, _n._

Figueroa, Christ. Suarez de, f. 1621. His Constante Amarilis, III. 50. Opposes the old drama, II. 328. Life of Mendoza de Cañete, 465, _n._ Epic, 500, _n._ Pasagero, 151, _n._, III. 183 and _n._ Tales, 99.

Figueroa, Francisco de, d. 1620, II. 62, 507 and _n._ Blank verse, I. 481. Eclogues, III. 10.

Figueroa, José Lorenzo, translation of Sismondi on Spanish Literature, I. 34, _n._

Figueroa, Lope de, character, in Calderon, II. 57, _n._, 367, _n._

Figueroa, Roque de, actor, II. 434.

Figuron, plays, what, II. 405. Of Cañizares, 428.

Filicaja, Odes, II. 51.

Fílida of Montalvo, III. 46.

Filomena of Lope de Vega, II. 155.

Filosofía Antigua Poética of Pinciano, III. 236.

Filósofo del Aldea of Velazquez, III. 191.

Flamenco, Juan, Romancero, III. 393.

Flegetonte, Capitan, La Cryselia, III. 86, _n._ Rompe Columnas, 86, _n._

Flema de Pedro Hernandez of Garcia, III. 112, 113, _n._

Fletcher, Custom of the Country, II. 100, _n._

Flor de Romances, III. 33.

Flora Malsabadilla, I. 270, _n._

Florando de Castilla, by Huerta, II. 479.

Flores of Espinosa, II. 515.

Flores del Parnaso, Sagradas, III. 228, _n._

Flores, Juan de, f. 1521. His Aurelio y Isabela, III. 77.

Flores, Miguel de, I. 188, 199, _n._

Flores, Pedro, collects ballads, I. 138, _n._, III. 392.

Florian, Rodriguez, f. 1554. His Florinea, I. 269, 270, _n._

Florian, his Galatée, II. 63, _n._ His Gonsalve de Cordoue, III. 85. His translation of Don Quixote, III. 419.

Florida, History of, by the Inca Garcilasso, III. 157.

Florinea, imitation of Celestina, I. 269, 270, n.

Florisando, romance of chivalry, I. 233.

Florisel de Niquea, romance of chivalry, I. 233.

Foe, Daniel De, on Don Quixote, II. 105, _n._ His Cavalier, III. 74.

Fogaçot, Troubadour, I. 330.

Folquet de Lunel, Troubadour, I. 44, _n._

Fonda de San Sebastian, club of, III. 274.

Fonseca, Luis Enriquez de, f. 1669. Drama, II. 443, _n._, 446, _n._

Fontana, architect, II. 184, _n._

Fonte Frida, ballad, I. 123.

Forceps, Knight of, by Quevedo, II. 269.

Ford, Richard, Handbook of Spain, II. 485, _n._

Forensic eloquence. See _Eloquence_.

Foresto, Felipe, d. 1520. His Supplementum Chronicarum, I. 216, _n._

Forner, Juan Pablo, d. 1797. Works, III. 294.

Foronda, Valentin, notes on Don Quixote, III. 418.

Fortescue, T., translates Mexia, I. 538, _n._

Fortuna y Amor of Lo Frasso, III. 45.

Fortunas de Andromeda y Perseo of Calderon, II. 361, _n._, 389.

Fragoso, Matos de. See _Matos_.

Francesilla of Lope de Vega, II. 244.

Franchi, Fabio, friend of Lope de Vega, II. 332.

Franco, P., translates Quevedo, II. 268, _n._

Francofurt, Arnaldo, on Quevedo, II. 275.

Frasso, Antonio de lo, f. 1573. Prose pastoral, III. 45.

Freemasonry, III. 250.

French drama, translated, III. 318. Imitated, 313, 316. First original comedy in the French manner, 318. First acted dramas in the French manner, 319. Imitations, 320-324. Contest between the French school and the national school in the eighteenth century, 324-340. Result, 341.

French language, contributions to the Spanish, I. 390, _n._, 548.

French literature, influence on Spanish, III. 120, 232, 250-252.

Frere, J. Hookham, I. 19, _n._

Frexenal, Vasco Luis de, poet, f. 1547, II. 521, _n._

Frias, Duke of, monument to Melendez, III. 291, _n._

Froissart, I. 181, 245.

Fryer Bacon, tale of, II. 213, _n._

Fuenmayor, Antonio de, f. 1604. Didactic prose, III. 189, _n._

Fuente Ovejuna of Lope de Vega, II. 204, _n._, 389, _n._

Fuentes, Alonso de, Ballad-book, III. 27.

Fuero Juzgo, 13th cent., I. 47, 48 and _n._ Laws on domestic honor, II. 393, _n._

Fuero Real of Alfonso el Sabio, I. 49.

Fuster, Pastor, f. 1830. Biblioteca Valenciana, I. 343, _n._

G.

Galan, Primer, what, II. 240.

Galanteria, Arte de, of Portugal, III. 189.

Galatea, La, of Cervantes, II. 61-64, III. 47. Tales in, 117.

Galateo of Dantisco, III. 187.

Galiano, A. A., persecuted, III. 347. Romancero, 395.

Galician dialect, I. 40-42, 550.

Gallardo Español, El, of Cervantes, II. 92.

Gallego, Juan Nicasio, III. 291, _n._

Gallegos, Manuel de, d. 1665, II. 482, _n._ His Anaxarete, 541, _n._

Gamba, Bibliografia delle Novelle, III. 118.

Gamez, Gutierre Diez de, f. 1453. Pero Niño, I. 197.

Gammer Gurton’s Needle, II. 19.

Ganar Amigos of Alarcon, II. 320.

Garay, Blasco de, f. 1550. Proverbs, III. 171 and _n._

Garcés, Gregorio, f. 1798. His Vigor y Elegancia de la Lengua, III. 223 and _n._ On Cervantes, II. 113, _n._ On Diego de Mendoza, I. 527, _n._

Garcia, Marcos, f. 1657. Tales, III. 112.

Garcia, Vicent, d. 1623. Valencian poet, I. 342.

Garcia de Santa Maria, Alvar, f. 1420, I. 184.

Garcilasso de la Vega, d. 1536. Life, I. 486-489. Works, 490-496. Death, II. 457, _n._ Herrera on, 510, _n._, 514. Elegies, III. 8. Eclogues, 10.

Garibay, chronicler, I. 555, _n._, III. 148.

Gato, Alvarez, I. 429, 435, 436 and _n._

Gatomachia, La, of Lope de Vega, II. 154.

Gaya Sciencia, what, I. 103.

Gayangos, Pascual de, Pref. viii., I. 9, _n._, 70, _n._, 89, _n._, 92, _n._, 95, _n._, 168, _n._, 215, _n._, 359, _n._, II. 489, _n._, III. 82, _n._, 201, _n._, 377, _n._, 432.

Gayferos and Melisendra, Ballads on, I. 126, 133, _n._, 154.

Gayoso, f. 1745. His Grammar, III. 222.

Gayton, E., notes on Don Quixote, III. 420.

Gazul, ballads on, I. 147.

Gazull, Jaume, I. 339.

Genealogía de Gil Blas, by Calzada, III. 267, _n._

Generaciones y Semblanzas of Fernan Perez de Guzman, I. 401 and _n._

Genest, translates Quevedo, II. 268, _n._, 271, _n._

Genil of Espinosa, III. 13.

Geoffrey of Monmouth, I. 219.

Gerardo of Céspedes, III. 87. Tales in, III. 117.

Gerena, I. 394.

German words in Spanish, I. 548.

Germanía, what, III. 32, _n._

Gerundio, Fray, of Isla, III. 260.

Gesta Romanorum, I. 24, 25, _n._, III. 97.

Gigantomachia of Gallegos, II. 482, _n._

Gigantones, what, II. 228.

Gigantones de Madrid of Santos, III. 117.

Gil Blas, a picaresco tale, I. 512, III. 75. Marcos de Obregon, 70, _n._ Father Isla, 266.

Gil, Father Juan, and Cervantes, II. 59, _n._

Gil de las Calzas Verdes, Don, by Tirso de Molina, II. 311.

Gil y Zarate, play on Charles ii., III. 204, _n._

Giner, Miguel, f. 1587, II. 495.

Gineta, Libro de la, of Andrada, III. 188.

Ginguené, on the influence of the Arabs, III. 374.

Gitanilla of Cervantes, II. 85, 420, III. 37, _n._

Glosas, origin of, I. 440, _n._

Gobeyos, Ant., pseudonyme for Gayoso, III. 222, _n._

Godinez, Felipe, dramatist, II. 323.

Godoy, Manuel, Prince of the Peace, his relations to Moratin, III. 307, 334. Influence, 343. Quarrel with Ferdinand vii., 344.

Godwin, W., I. 19, _n._

Goethe, on Calderon, II. 377, _n._, 399, _n._

Goldsmith, Oliver, on Feyjoó, III. 245, _n._

Gomara, Francisco Lopez de, f. 1550. Life of Cortés, I. 557, 559.

Gomes de los Reyes, Texada, Eclogues, III. 13.

Gomez, Ant. Enriquez. See _Enriquez_.

Gomez de Toledo, f. 1537. Segunda Celestina, I. 269.

Góngora, Luis de, d. 1626, II. 521-526. Satire, III. 5. Epistles, 6. Epigrams, 14. Ballads, 35. Drama, II. 324. Polifemo, 483. Relations with Lope de Vega, 531. Ridicules Boscan, I. 480. School, II. 527-533. See _Coronel_; _Cultismo_; _Mardones_; _Pellicer_; _Salazar_.

Gonzalez de Bovadilla, f. 1587. Ninfas de Henares, III. 48.

Gonzalez, Diego, d. 1794. Works, III. 293, 294, _n._

Gonzalez, Estevanillo. See _Estevanillo_.

Gothic language in Spain, III. 370-372.

Goths in Spain, III. 369.

Governador, El, of Marquez, III. 184.

Goyeneche, Juan, editor of Solís, II. 422, _n._

Gozzi imitates Calderon, II. 402, _n._

Graal, Saint, what, I. 222, _n._

Graal or Grial, romance of chivalry, I. 244.

Gracia Dei, Pedro, f. 1520, I. 183, _n._

Gracian, Baltazar, d. 1658. His Cultismo, III. 191. His Works, 192.

Gracioso, hints of, in Naharro, I. 301. Completed by Lope de Vega, II. 244, 245 and _n._ In Cervantes, 93. In Calderon, 344, _n._, 401, _n._ Part of, played by Lope, 173.

Gracioso dramas, what, II. 406.

Gradas, what, II. 438.

Grammar, earliest in Spanish, I. 549. Others, III. 222.

Gran Duque de Muscovia of Lope de Vega, II. 207.

Gran Tacaño, El, or Paul the Sharper of Segovia, by Quevedo, II. 268. See _Delavigne_.

Granada, capture of, central point in Spanish history, I. 458. Culture in, III. 375.

Granada, Guerra de, of Mendoza, I. 520, III. 158.

Granada, Guerras Civiles de, of Hita, III. 79.

Granada, Luis de, pulpit eloquence, d. 1588, III. 123. Didactic prose, 176. Persecuted, I. 466.

Grande de Terra, Pedro, Muerte de Montalvan, II. 299.

Grandezas Divinas, by Vivas, II. 474, 475, _n._

Gray, F. C., Preface, x.

Greeks in Spain, III. 360, 361, _n._

Gregorio Guadaña of Enriquez, III. 73, _n._

Grimm, Jacob, on the Ballads, I. 111, _n._ His Romancero, III. 395.

Griselda, tale in Timoneda, III. 97, _n._

Guadalete, battle of, III. 373.

Guanches de Tenerife of Lope, II. 207, _n._

Guardate de Agua Mansa of Calderon, II. 382, 395.

Guarinos, ballads on, I. 154.

Guarinos. See _Sempere_.

Gueran, Troubadour, I. 330.

Guerra, f. 1682. Defends the drama, II. 394 and _n._

Guerra de Alemaña, by Avila y Zuñiga, III. 142, _n._

Guerra de Granada, by Mendoza, I. 520-526.

Guerras Civiles de Granada, by Hita, First Part, III. 79. Second Part, 83. Third Part, 85, _n._ Tales in, 117.

Guerras de los Estados Baxos of Coloma, III. 160.

Guerrero, Vicente, dramatist and actor, c. 1770, III. 325.

Guevara, Antonio de, d. 1545. Works, I. 540-545, 553. Golden Epistles, III. 129.

Guevara, Domingo Luis de, III. 331, _n._

Guevara, Luis Velez de, d. 1644. Dramas, II. 293, 297, III. 425. Tales, 110. On the language, I. 548, _n._

Guevara, Pedro Velez de, I. 394.

Guevara, Sebastian Velez de, Romancero, III. 392.

Guia de Pecadores of Luis de Granada, III. 176.

Guia y Avisos de Forasteros of Liñan y Verdugo, III. 103, _n._

Guillaume de Bergédan, Troubadour, I. 314.

Guinart, Roque de, a freebooter, I. 335.

Guivara, I. 435.

Gusto Picaresco, origin of, I. 512, III. 55.

Gutierrez, Juan Rufo. See _Rufo_.

Guzman, Alonso Perez de, letter to, by Alfonso the Wise, I. 36. Notice of, 38, _n._

Guzman, Fernan Perez de, f. 1460, I. 185, 398-402, 429, 435.

Guzman, Francisco de, f. 1580. Didactic poetry, III. 18.

Guzman, Juan de, f. 1589. Rhetórica, III. 187.

Guzman de Alfarache, First Part, III. 59. Spurious Second Part, 61 and _n._ Genuine Second Part, 61. Their character, 63. Tales in, 117. See _Bremont_; _Ens_; _Mabbe_; _Sage, Le_.

Guzman el Bueno, by Guevara, II. 293-296. By Moratin, III. 319.

Gypsies, their expulsion proposed, III. 202, _n._

H.

Hado y Devisa of Calderon, II. 399.

Haedo, Diego de, f. 1612. Historia de Argel, II. 58, 59, _n._

Hain, L., translation of Sismondi, I. 33, _n._

Hallam, H., earliest Castilian, III. 383, _n._

Hamlet, by Moratin, III. 339.

Hammen, Lorenzo Vander, friend of Quevedo, II. 273 and _n._

Hardy, French dramatist, II. 431 and _n._, III. 119.

Haro, Count, El Bueno, I. 196.

Haro, Diego Lopez de, I. 435 and _n._, 436.

Hauteroche and Calderon, II. 383, _n._

Hayley, W., and the Araucana, II. 464, _n._

Hazañas de Bernardo, by Alonzo, II. 477.

Hazañas, El de las. See _Pulgar_.

Heliodorus, Theagenes and Chariclea, I. 245, _n._, II. 102, _n._

Hellowes, Edward, translations from Guevara, I. 544, _n._, 545, _n._

Henry, Prince of Portugal, I. 206, II. 378, _n._

Henry iv. of Castile, d. 1474, I. 415. A poet, 443. Decay of letters, 473.

Henry iv. of France, protects Antonio Perez, III. 132.

Heraclito y Demócrito of Ant. de Vega, III. 186, _n._

Herbas, José Gerardo de, f. 1737. Satire, III. 228.

Hercules Furens of Zarate, II. 548.

Hercules. See _Trabajos_.

Heredia, Fernandez, d. 1549, I. 341, 441, 442, _n._

Heredia, Juan Francisco Fern. de, f. 1683. Didactic prose, III. 195.

Hermandad, what, III. 32.

Hermosa Ester of Lope de Vega, II. 222 and _n._

Hermosa Fea of Lope de Vega, II. 180.

Hermosilla, Juicio Crítico, III. 293, _n._, 308, _n._

Hermosura de Angélica. See _Angélica_.

Hernandia, La, of Ruiz de Leon, III. 306, _n._

Hero and Leander of Boscan, III. 13.

Herod, in Calderon, II. 371.

Heroic and Narrative Poems, II. 483, 491. Failure of, 502-504.

Herrera, Christ. Perez de, f. 1618, III. 173, _n._

Herrera, Antonio de, d. 1625. Historia, III. 153.

Herrera, Fernando de, d. 1597. Life, II. 509 and _n._ Poetry, 510. Lost works, 510, _n._ Canzones and odes, 511. His poetical language, 513. Elegies, III. 9. Admired by Lope de Vega, II. 531, _n._ Edition of Garcilasso, I. 486, 494.

Herrera, Rodrigo de, dramatist, II. 323.

Hespaña Libertada, by Ferreira, II. 500, 502, _n._

Hidalgo, Gaspar Lucas de, f. 1605. Tales, III. 98.

Hidalgo, Juan, ballads, III. 32.

Higuera, Father, d. 1624. Forges certain Chronicones, III. 152.

Hijo de Marco Aurelio, by Zabaleta, II. 414, _n._

Hinard, Damas, Romancero, III. 395.

Hipólito y Aminta of Quintana, II. 102, _n._

Historia de Tobias of Lope de Vega, II. 222.

Historias Fabulosas of Antonio, III. 153, _n._

Historia General of Herrera, III. 153.

Historia General de España of Mariana, III. 147. Credulity, 149. Many emendations, 148, _n._ Archaisms, 149. Rich style, 149. Speeches and character-drawing, 150. Merits, 150. Attacks on, 150, 151, _n._

Historia Parthenopea, poem of Fernandez, II. 458.

Historians, Spanish, III. 138. How made cautious, 152, _n._ Their general character, 167. Great numbers for provinces and cities, 168, _n._ See _Chronicles_.

Historians, Spanish, ecclesiastical, III. 142, 143, _n._

Historias Peregrinas of Céspedes, III. 107.

Historical Romance. See _Fictions_, _Serious_.

Hita, Archpriest of, f. 1343. Life, I. 78. Works, 79-86. Apologues, 84. Character, 85. Verses by, 116, _n._ Ballads like, 150. Satirical, III. 3.

Hita, Ginés Perez de, f. 1600. Guerras Civiles de Granada, III. 79. Ballads, 31.

Hojeda, the discoverer, I. 211.

Hojeda, Diego de, f. 1611. His Christiada, II. 473.

Holcroft, T., translates from Lope de Vega, II. 235.

Holland, Lord, Preface, ix. Life of Lope de Vega, etc., I. 487, _n._, II. 120, _n._, 205, _n._, III. 304, _n._

Holy League, II. 55.

Hormesinda of N. F. Moratin, III. 319.

Horace, translations of, by Luis de Leon, II. 48; the Argensolas, 535; Cascales, III. 236; Espinel, 19, 20, _n._; Yriarte, 278.

Horosco, Alonso, f. 1568. Reyna Saba, III. 181, _n._

Hospitals, their interest in the theatre, II. 36. Support the cause of the drama, 330. Suffer by it sometimes, 331, _n._

Honrador de su Padre by Diamante, II. 416.

Howell, Letters, II. 393.

Hoyos, Lope de, teacher of Cervantes, II. 54.

Hoz, Juan de la, f. 1689, II. 417.

Hozes, Hernando de, his Triunfos de Petrarca, I. 496, _n._

Huarte, Juan de, f. 1566. Examen de Ingenios, III. 189, _n._ See _Lessing_.

Huber, V. A., History of the Cid, I. 13, _n._ On the ballads, I. 129, III. 396. Edits Crónica del Cid, I. 169.

Huerta, Antonio Sigler, dramas, II. 144.

Huerta, Gerónimo de, f. 1588, II. 479.

Huerta, Vicente Garcia, d. 1787. Poems, III. 271. Dramas, 322. Teatro Hespañol, 329.

Huet, on the origin of rhyme, III. 374.

Huete, Jaume de, c. 1535. Dramatist, II. 8.

Hugalde y Mollinedo, Nicolás, translation of Bouterwek’s History of Spanish Literature, I. 33, _n._

Hugo, Victor, Notre Dame de Paris, II. 422, _n._

Hugues de Mataplana, Troubadour, I. 314.

Hugues de St. Cyr, Troubadour, I. 313.

Humboldt, W. von, on the Basque, III. 357, _n._, I. 109, _n._

Humboldt, Alex. von, on Columbus, I. 211, _n._ On Orsua and Aguirre, II. 468.

Hurtado, Luis, f. 1550. Palmerin of England, I. 237.

Hymenea of Naharro, I. 299.

Hypochondria, when first noticed, II. 162.