ABSTRACT

Eastbury House (Dorset), III.ii 139n, 188n Easthampstead (Berks.), in AP poem, VI 169,

170n Ebor, in AP poem, IV 335 EC. See Elwin Eccles, John, I 77n Echo, in AP poem, 192 Eckersall, James, II 245n Eddy, Donald D., X 587 Eden, in AP poems, I 148; II 337 Edinburgh Magazine, VI 459n Education, modern, V 355 ff. Edward [“Old E.’s Armour”], in AP poem, IV

223 Edward III, in AP poems, I 135, 142, 175n, 177

and n, 178n; IV 195 and n Edward IV, in AP poems, I 142, 177n, 179 and n;

III.ii 105; VI 114 Edward the Black Prince, I 177n, 178n; X 430 Edward Longshanks, X 430 Edwards [“of all our E. talk”], in AP poem, IV 33 Edwards, Thomas, Canons of Criticism, V xxxvii

n, 398n Edwards, T.R., V 466 Effingham, Henry Howard, 6th Earl of, II 371 “Egerton, William” [pseud.], (Curll hack), III.ii

36n Egmont, John Perceval, 1st Earl of, Diary cited,

IV xxxiv, xxxv, 37n, 39n, 42n, 141n, 195n, 210n, 298n, 304n, 313n, 322n, 332n, 336n, 344, 345, 346, 349, 350, 353, 363, 376, 377, 381, 384, 387; V 381n, 404n, 430, 432, 446, 458; VI 432n

Egypt [Ægypt, -ian], in AP poems, I 425 and n; II

262; III.i 21; V 68, 175, 275, 330; VI 66, 88 Ehnmark, Erland, VII ccvii n Ehrenpreis, I., I 315n Eliah [Elijah], in AP poem, VI 199 Eliot, T.S., III.i lxix; VII ccxix n Elis, in AP poem, I 470 Eliza, in AP poems, II 272. See also next entry;

Haywood, Eliza Elizabeth I, in AP poems, [Bess], IV 29; [Eliza],

VI 290, 291; other ref., I 189n Elizabeth, Czarina, III.ii 28n Ellis, Havelock, II 91n Ellis, John, Biog., IV 359; in AP poem, IV 83;

other ref., III.ii Ellys, Sir Richard, IV 289n Eloisa, historical information, II 411-16; in AP

poems, II 74, 319, 320, 328, 341, 344, 346 Elton, Oliver, II 216n Elwin, W., and W.J.Courthope (editors of AP),

cited as EC, I 7n, 13n, 61n, 63n, 65n-67n, 69n, 71n-76n, 80n, 82n, 84n, 85n, 89n, 90n, 91n, 93n, 103n, 112n, 116n, 120n, 125n, 150n 151n, 153n, 154n, 156n, 158n, 159n, 161n, 162n, 165n-7n, 169n, 170n, 172n, 173n, 178n, 180n, 182n-5n, 187n-90n, 193n, 194n, 197n, 198n, 208n, 218n, 239n, 240n, 242n-4n, 247n, 252n-4n, 258n-60n, 262n, 264n, 267n, 269n, 273n-5n, 279n, 280n, 284n, 286n, 287n, 289n, 290n, 292n, 294n-6n, 304n, 306n, 308n, 313n, 325n, 326n, 340n, 379n, 389n, 399n, 411n, 412n, 414n, 416n, 419n, 420n, 423n, 426n, 430n-3n, 435n, 438n-40n, 445n

III.i 11n, 13n, 14n, 24n, 32n, 44n, 54n, 55n, 58n, 62n, 64n, 77n, 79n, 83n, 88n, 96n, 99n-101n, 105n,

108n, 110n, 112n-14n, 120n, 128n, 131n, 134n, 135n, 138n, 140n, 145n, 146n, 151n, 153n-5n,

IV 6n, 97n, 108n, 112n, 114n, 115n, 141n, 178n, 179n, 218n, 245n, 314n, 333n, 336n, 337n V xxxi, xxxvi, 62n, 72n, 113n, 127n, 128n, 135n, 141n, 144n-6n, 154n, 157n, 159n, 209, 277n, 355n, 358n, 362n, 370n f., 377n, 386n, 392n f., 400n ff., 453

VII xxxvi n, cxciv n, cxcvii n, ccxli n Elwin’s notes, I viii, 102, 208, 340; II 84, 87n,

88n, 204n, 207n, 230 ff., 268n, 287n, 288n, 311, 342n, 355n, 368n, 379n, 382, 393n, 406; III.i xxiv, xxv; IV ix-x; VI 29n, 76n, 84n, 112n, 158n, 163n, 394n

Courthope’s notes and Life of AP, I viii, 340; II xii, 90, 311; III.ii 8, 22n, 23n, 47n, 70n, 105n, 106n, 121n, 144n, 160, 168; IV x, xlv, 93-4n; VI 112n, 158n, 163n, 213n, 232n, 298n, 419n; VII xxv, xxxv n, xlii n

Elysium| [Elysian, Elyzian], in AP poems, I 76; II 187; V 150, 320, 382; VI 33, 39, 64

Elzevier, Louis (printer), in AP poem, VI 83, 84n Embankment (London), IV 62-3n Empedocles, III.i 139n; VIII 348 Empson, William, article on wit, I 211n, 218n;

Seven Types of Ambiguity, III.i 12n; III.ii xxvi n Emylius Porta, X 441 Endymion, in AP poems, I 394, 398 England [English], in AP poems, III.ii 113; IV 35,

177, 199, 304, 309; V 172; VI 85, 178, 320 Englishman [-men], in AP poems, IV 209; VI

290 Englefield, Anthony, early patron of AP, III.ii

47n Englefield, Edward, I 99 Ennius, Quintus (Roman poet, translator, 3rd/2nd

c. BC), X 232 Enoch, in AP poem, VI 399 Ensor, George (critic), III.i xxx n Eobanus Hessus. See Hessus Epaminondas, in AP poem, II 267 and n; other

ref., V 62n Ephorus of Cyme (historian, 5th/ 4th c. BC), VII

45; X 201-2 Epicles, in AP poem, I 453 Epictetus, III.i xxviii, xxxv; III.ii 52n; VIII 58; IX

32; X 39, 235, 303 Epicureanism, III.i xl, lxvii, lxix Epicurus, Lucretius’ address to, III.i xxiii; in AP

poem, VI 151; other ref., III.i 15n, 40n; X 239-40 Epigoni (lost work attributed to Homer), VII 54 Epimenides (religious teacher of Crete, 7th?/6th?