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224, A City ShowerSwinburne, A. C., 1837-1909.Quoted:His Garden of Proserpine,49,50;from Atalanta in Calydon,237et seq.;C. 32, Chorus to Artemis;34, Chorus to Aphrodite (in Atalanta in Calydon);Laus Veneris;40, At Eleusis;42, Prelude to Songs before Sunrise;48, To Proserpine;114-117, Song to Proserpine, At Eleusis;129-130, Pan and Thalassius;168, Atalanta in Calydon;174, Itylus;176-181, Phædra, Erechtheus;182-189, TiresiasTabley, Lord de (pseud. Wm. P. Lancaster), 1835 ——.C. 10-15, Pandora;57, Minos;60, Semele;89, Daphne;129-130, Ode to Pan;219-220, Philoctetes;228-230, OrestesTalfourd (tôl´fẽrd), Sir Thomas Noon, 1795-1854.C. 174, IonTaylor, Bayard, 1825-1878.C. 19-20, Prince Deukalion;22, Masque of the Gods;156-162, Hylas;173, IcarusTeignmouth (tĭn´muth) (English artist).C. 64, CydippeTennyson, Alfred, Lord, 1809-1892.Quotations from the Hesperides,40;Amphion,76,77;Locksley Hall,124;his Tithonus,177-179;Dream of Fair Women (Helen),277, (Iphigenia) 281;Œnone,278;Lotos-eaters,319,320;Ulysses,344-345;To Virgil,346;C. 24-25,30, The Talking Oak;38(2),54,59, Palace of Art;38, (11) The Hesperides;40,114-117, Demeter and Persephone;104, Hero to Leander;149-154, The Princess;182-189, Tiresias;195, Dream of Fair Women;221, Œnone, and Death of Œnone;245-254, To VirgilTennyson, Frederick, 1807-1898.C. 78, Niobe;89, Daphne;101-102, Psyche;105, Pygmalion;107, Kleïs (in Isles of Greece);125, Halcyone;163-167, Æson, and King Athamas;176-181, AriadneTeschendorff (tesh´en-dôrf), E., 1823 —— (paint.).C. 176-181, Ariadne;182-189, Œdipus, Antigone, Ismene;196, Iphigenia;228-230, ElectraThomas, Edith M., 1854 ——.C. 38(2), Homesickness of Ganymede;81, Apollo the Shepherd;87, Marsyas;125, The KingfisherThomson, James, 1700-1748.Extract from the Seasons,195;C. 35,54, Seasons;38(4),49,105, Castle of Indolence;174, Hymn to the Seasons;196, Agamemnon, a TragedyThorpe, B.C. 268-281, transl. of Sæmund's EddaThorwaldsen (tôr´wôld-sen), Albert Bertel, 1770-1844 (sculpt.).C. 10-15, Minerva and Prometheus (on vase of the Perseus);28, Mars and Cupid;29, Vulcan forging Arrows for Cupid;35, Venus with the Apple;36, Mercury;38, Mars and Cupid, Ganymede, Terpsichore;80, Hygea and Æsculapius;100, Adonis;207, Hector and AndromacheThumann (tōō'män), Paul, 1834 —— (paint.).C. 38(6), The Fates;101-102, Cupid and PsycheTickell, Thomas, 1686-1740.C. 30, To Apollo making love, transl. of Iliad, Bk. 1 (1715)Tiele (tē'lẽ), Professor C. P.Cited by Lang,438Tintoretto (tēn-tṓ-ret´tō), Giacomo, 1518-1594 (paint.).C. 27, Minerva defeating Mars;29, Forge of Vulcan;35, Cupid, Venus, and Vulcan;36, Mercury and the Graces;176-181Ariadne and Bacchus;38(4), The Muses and Apollo (Dresden)Tisio (tē'zḗ-ō), Benvenuto, 1481-1559 (paint.).C. 68, Venus showing her wounded hand to Mars (Dresden)Titian (tish´ȧn) (Tiziano Vecellio), 1477-1576 (paint.).C. 35, Venus;38(1), Cupid and Venus (Dresden);54, Flora;100, Venus and Adonis (copy, Dresden);149-154, Danaë and the Shower of Gold;176-181, Bacchus and AriadneTodhunter, John, 1839 ——.C. 83, Alcestis;195, Helena in TroasTranslators: English Translations from Ancient and Modern Poems, by various authors (Vol. II including Rowe's Lucan's Pharsalia; Fawkes' Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, Argonautics of Apollonius Rhodius, Anacreon, Sappho; Ovid's Metamorphoses by Dryden, Addison, Garth, etc.; Lewis' Thebais of Statius; Cooke's Hesiod, etc.). 3 vols. London, 1810.For other translators, seeC. 195-244, 298-303Turchi (tōōr´kē), Alessandro (l´Orbetto), 1582-1648 (paint.).C. 100, Venus holding the body of Adonis (Dresden)Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879.C. 96OrionTurner, J. M. W., 1775-1851 (paint.).C. 36, Mercury and Argus;123-124, Procris and Cephalus;245-254, Dido building CarthageTylor, E. B., 1832-1909.Works cited or referred to,440n,446,449nVan Beers (vän bārs´), J., 1821-1888 (paint.).C. 50-52, The SirenVan der Werff (vän dẽr vĕrf´), Adrian, 1659-1722 (paint.).C. 195, Judgment of Paris (Dresden)Van Dyck (văn dīk´), Sir Anthony, 1599-1641.C. 38(1), Sleeping Cupid;149-154, Jupiter and Danaë (Dresden)Van Haarlem (vän här´lem), Cornelis, 1562-1638 (paint.).C. 190-194(1), Wedding of Peleus and Thetis (Hague)Van Mieris (vän me´ris), Willem, 1662-1747 (paint.).C. 123-124, Cephalus and Procris (Dresden)Vedder, Elihu, 1836 —— (paint.).C. 97, Pleiades;245-254, Cumæan SibylVelasquez (vā-läs´kāth), D. R. de Silva y, 1599-1660 (paint.).C. 29, Forge of VulcanVere (vēr), Aubrey Thomas De, 1814-1902.C. 30, Lines under Delphi;48, Search after Proserpine;59, Rape of Europa;114-117, on the myth of Proserpine;182-189, AntigoneVeronese (vā-rṓ-nā'zā) (Paolo Cagliari), 1528-1588 (paint.).C. 30, St. Christina, etc.;35, Venus, Satyr, Cupid;59, Rape of EuropaVerrall, Arthur W.C. 298, transl. Æschylus and EuripidesVien (vyăn), J. M., 1716-1809 (paint.).C. 173, Dædalus and IcarusVigfusson (vig´fōō-sun), G., and F. Y. Powell.Corpus Poeticum Boreale,458-460n;C. 268-281, 282, 300Vilmar, A. F. C.Geschichte d. deutschen National-Litteratur,461n;C. 301Vinci, Da (dä vēn´chē), Leonardo, 1452-1519 (paint.).C. 149-154, Head of MedusaVoltaire (vṓl-têr´), 1694-1778.C. 169, MeropeVoss (fṓs), G. J., 1577-1649.Advocate oftheologicalinterpretation,440Wade, Thomas, 1805-1875.C. 26, The Nuptials of JunoWagner (väg´nẽr), Richard, 1813-1883.The Ring of the Nibelung,410-430;C. 283, 284-288Waller, Edmund, 1605-1687.C. 50-52, 89, 245-254, Panegyric on Lord ProtectorWard, W.C. 303, History, Literature, and Mythology of the HindoosWarton, Joseph, 1722-1800.C. 40, First of AprilWatteau (vȧ-tō'), Antoine, 1684-1721 (paint.).C. 195, Judgment of ParisWatts, G. F., 1817-1904 (paint.).C. 89, Daphne;98, Endymion;101-102, Psyche;118, Orpheus and Eurydice.Note also his Ariadne, and The Wife of PygmalionWay, A. S.C. 298, transl. Euripides;299, transl. HoraceWeber (vā'bẽr), A. F.C. 303, History of Indian LiteratureWebster, Augusta, 1840 ——.C. 10-15, transl. Æschylus' Prometheus Bound;163-167, transl. Euripides' MedeaWelcker (vĕl´kẽr), F. G.C. 59, 126-127, interpretations of mythsWest, E. W.SeeHaugWheeler, B. I.Dionysos and Immortality,446nWhite, Henry Kirke, 1785-1806.C. 32Ode to Contemplation;49, ThanatosWhitelaw, R.C. 156-162, 298, transl. SophoclesWickham, E. C.C. 299, transl. HoraceWiertz (vērts), A. J., 1806-1865 (paint.).C. 29, Forge of Vulcan;199, Fight for the Body of AchillesWilde, Oscar, 1856-1900.C. 38(1), The Garden of Eros;174, The Burden of ItysWilkinson, Sir Gardner, 1797-1875.C. 128, on the statue of MemnonWilkinson, W. C.C. 298, College Greek Course, and College Latin Course, in EnglishWilliams, Sir M. Monier, 1819-1899.C. 303, transl. NalopákhyánamWilliams, T. C.C. 299, transl. ÆneidWilson, H. H., 1786-1860.C. 303, transl. Rig-Veda-Sanhita;Theatre of the HindusWodhull, Michael, 1740-1816.C. 163-167, 228-230, 298, transl. EuripidesWoodberry, George E.Extracts from Proserpine,163,164Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892.C. 27, Tiresias (Pallas Athene);34, Pygmalion (Cytherea);105, Pygmalion;182-189, The SphinxWordsworth, W., 1770-1850.Quoted:Sonnet, "The World is too much with us," 58;Laodamia,282,283;Excursion,443,444;C. 32, To Lycoris;118, 129-130, Power of Music;219-220, PhiloctetesWyatt, Sir Thomas, 1503-1542.C. 34, The Lover prayeth, etc.;245-254, Song of IopasYoung, Edward, 1683-1765.C. 38(4), Ocean;54, 98, 155, 245-254, Night ThoughtsZick (tsĭk), A. (paint.).C. 101-102, Psyche


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