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499,511.Canynges, of Bristol,515.Capet, Hugues,99.Capgrave,496,522.Caracalla,19.Carlyle, T.,87.Carols,349.Carpenter's Tools,230,443.Cartaphilus,201.Castle of Love,214.Castle of Perseverance,491.Castoiement d'un père à son fils,370,447.Cathedrals, Norman,107ff.,124,162.Catherine, life of St.,459, drama on St.,459ff.Cato on Gauls,9.Causa Dei, De,194.Caxton,152,342,366,372,406,515,521,522.Ceadwalla,63.Celestinus,185.Cecile, St.,seeLyf of.Celts, name, origin, literature, religion of the,5ff.; fate after the A.S. conquest,29ff., their ideal,210, wit and genius,300,402, in Scotland,503.Cemeteries, dances in,448ff.Cento Novelle Antiche,325.Cervantes,97,133,141,330.Champeaux, Guillaume de,170.Chanson de Roland,54ff.,125ff.,146,156,273.Chansons, French,142ff.,148, sung in London,355ff.Chantecleer, the cock,149ff.,325,328ff.Chanteloup, Walter de,444,449.Chantries,378ff.Chap-books,225,506.Chapelain, André le,140.Chapu, Guillaume,120.Chardry,123.Charisius,9.Charlemagne,35,61,65ff.,79,99,125; caricatured,146ff.;156,222,441.Charles the Bald,63.Charles V. of France,171,195,259."VI.      "   ,456."V. of Germany,101.Charnay, Henri de, inquisitor,159.Chastoiement des Dames,230.Château d'Amour,213.Chaucer, Alice,354."Geoffrey, his "somnour," 161;182,215,218,225,232,240,244; life and works, Bk. iii. c. ii.,267ff., his contemporaries, Bk. iii. c. iii.,344ff.;369; compared with Langland,372ff,388ff.,392,402;379,382,422; on miracle plays,461,469,478,490; successors and imitators, Bk. iii. c. vii.,495ff.Chaucer, John,268."Philippa,272."Thomas,273,354."Chaucer Society,"343.Cheldric,221.Cheriton, Odo de,178.Chester Plays,465ff., their end,492.Chester, Randolf, earl of,359.Chestre, Thomas,230."Chests," at the University,175.Chettle,332.Chevy Chase,512.Chienne qui pleure,154,184,225ff.,447ff.Child, Prof., on ballads,353.Chimneys,262.Chlochilaicus,50.Christ,72,75.Christianity, in Roman England,18, in Anglo-Saxon England,30,57,60ff.Christmas, how celebrated,450ff., plays,457ff.Chronicles, Anglo-Norman,113ff.,121, Latin,166ff.,197ff., in the XVth century,496ff.Chrysococcès,523.Chrysoloras,523.Church, the English,157ff., Wyclif on,423ff.,430ff., decaying in the XVth century,497.Cicero,168,498.Cirencester, Richard of,202.Claris Mulieribus, De,294.Clarissa Harlowe,333,484.Classic influences and models,166,374.Claudian,295,297.Claudius the emperor,18,19."Clavilegno,"330.Cleges,226.Cleomades,325.Cleopatra, on the stage,129.Clerc, Guillaume le,123,483.Clerk of Oxford, Chaucer's,314,325,332ff.Clerks, slothful,167ff., at the University,169ff., belong to the Latin country,176ff.Clovis,26, a Romanised barbarian,34,50,99.Cnut the Dane,93,112,113.Coal mines,255.Cobham, Thomas de,175.Cobsam, Adam de,496.Cochin, H., on Boccaccio,288.Codex Exoniensis,45.Codex Vercellensis,45.Cœnewulf,66.Coggeshall, Radulphus de,195,202.Coinci, Gautier de,325.Coins, Anglo-Saxon,79.Cokaygne,226.Cokwolds' Dance,226.Coleridge, S. T.,42.Colgrim,220.Colonna, Gui de,299.Columba, St.,63.Comedy, scenes of,484ff.Comestor, Pierre,215,409.Cominges, Count de,202.Commines,250,255.Commons, of England,250ff.,266, Langland on the,389ff.Complaint of Anelida,292,294,of a Lover's Life,279,unto Pite,272,279,of the Plowman,401,of Venus,275,341.Communism, Wyclif on,430ff.Comus,456.Conchobar,11ff.Condé, Baudouin de,445."Jean de,444.Confessio Amantis,365,366,369ff."Confrères de la Passion,"480,493.Conquest, Norman-French, Bk. ii.,95ff., silence after the,204ff.Constance, Chaucer's Story of,325,331,335.Constant du Hamel,496.Constantius Chlorus,19.Constantine the Great,20.Constantine XII.,524.Constantinople, taken by the Turks,524.Conte des Hiraus,445.Corbichon, Jean, translates Bartholomew the Englishman,195,225.Cook, Captain,7.Cookery,263ff.,516.Cordier, H., on Mandeville,407,409.Corneille, Pierre,156,471.Cornelius Gallus,33.Cornelius, Nepos,176,191.Cornish drama,466.Cornwall, Celtic,32,132.Corpus Christi plays,459.Corpus Poeticum Boreale,40ff.Cotton, Bartholomew de,202.Cotton, John, a painter,258.Councils, on the drama,440ff.,449.Coupe Enchantée,226.Court, amusements at,441ff., fool,441ff., dramas,476, poetry,353ff.,366ff.Court of Love,279,497,512.Courtenay, embroiderer,264.Courtenay, bishop of London,426.Courtesy, books of,515ff.Courtin, Honoré, ambassador,255.Coventry Mysteriesandpageants,465ff.Cowper, William,57.Coxe, Brinton, on Bracton,196.Credon, Sir Richard,275.Cressida,301ff.,seeTroilus.Croniques de London,119,242.Cuchulaïnn,11ff.Cursor Mundi,215ff.,222,225,260.Cuthberht,64,67,68.Cuthwine,67.Cycles of France, Rome and Britain,125ff.Cynewulf,39,70, works and genius of,72ff.,92.Daisy, praise of the,275ff.Dalila,372.Dame Siriz,225ff.Danes, place names recalling them,80;120.Dante,118,128,154,169,186,206,288,290,294ff.,325ff.,330,393.Dares the Phrygian,128ff.,134,297,299.David, King,272.Davidson, Ch., on Mysteries,466.Davy Adam,360.Deadly Sins, in Langland,386.Death, Celts' idea of,7ff., Greeks',7ff., Frenchmen's,57ff., Anglo-Saxons',56ff.,74, Rolle of Hampole's,218, Black Prince's,353; an occasion for jokes,449, on the stage,490,491.Débat des Hérauts de France et d'Angleterre,517.Decameron,287,320ff.,325.Defoe,162,224,407.Degrevant,347.Deguileville,275,498,500.Dekker,332.Delisle, Leopold, on Bartholomew the Englishman,195.Des Champs, Eustache,257,275, on Chaucer,278, on diplomatic service,282;289,340,360.Deor,38,59.Departed Soul's Address,75.Derdriu,15ff.Dermot,121.Despencer, Henry le, bishop of Norwich,164.Devil, described by Ælfric,90, and St. Dunstan,209, tempts Rolle of Hampole,217, on the stage,471,475.Dialect, of Chaucer,338ff., of Langland,401, Scotch,503.Dialogues, in Celtic Literature,13ff., in Anglo-Saxon,75, in Latin,187,191, inTroilus,303;442, ff., after dinner,444, in interludes,446ff., in pageants,454ff., in Mysteries,477ff., inRoman de la Rose,490.Dialogus de Scaccario,196.Diceto, Radulph de,202.Dictys of Crete,128ff.Diderot,328.Dido (in Chaucer),295.Dietrich,72.Digby Mysteries,466ff.Diodorus Siculus,101."Dirige,"379.Disobedient Child,491."Disputoisons" or Debates,144,230,441ff.Dissuasio Valerii ad Rufinum,191."Doctors,"193ff.Dogmas, attacked by Wyclif,425,435ff.Domesday Book,100,104ff.,158.Dominicans,159ff."Dominium" Fitzralph and Wyclif on,429.Domitius Afer,33.Donatus,175.Dormi Secure,354.Douglas, Gavin,510."Dowel, Dobet, Dobest,"375ff.,387,395,400.Dragons and monsters,50,55ff.Drama, Bk. iii. c. vi.,439ff.; civil 439 ff., religious,456ff.Dramatic genius of the Celts,13.Dreams, Chaucer and Addison on,296, Davy's,367, Gower's,368, poets',497.Dresemius, S.,117.Druids,9ff.Dryden,343.Duchesse,seeBook of.Dujon,seeJunius.Dunbar,372,503,507, life and works,510,513.Dunstable, play at,460.Dunstan, St.,88ff.,209,210,217.Durham, Simeon of,202."William of,175.Duries, J., a scribe,195.Duties of a Parish Priest,496.Eadgar child,103.Eadmer,198.Eadwine's Canterbury Psalter,76.Eadwine, earl,103.Ealdred, archbishop of York,103.Ealwhine (Alcuin),65.Earle, on A.S. Literature,39, onBeowulf,48, on A.S. Chronicle,87.Easter, origin of the name,62, drama,457ff.Ecgberht,68.Ecgferth,87.École des Maris,324.Edda,40ff.Edgar, king,87,88ff.Edgeworth, Miss,332.Edmund, St.,113,209.Edrisi,129.Eduini, king,57.Edward, king, the confessor,97,111, life of, in French,123;208.Edward I.,250,270,421,443,506."II.,108,163,194,236,253,259,260,360,384,452.Edward III.,232,235,247,249,


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