456 INDEX
Democratic Federation, The, 314 etseq.\ programmes of, 318, 319,328; called the “ Social Demo-cratic Federation,” 322 ; schism in,329, 330.
De Morgan, William, 81, 82.
Destree, M. Olivier Georges, quoted,65, 67.
Dixon, Rev. Canon R. W., 20.
Dressier, Conrad, portrait of Morrisby, 442.
“Dream of John Ball, A,” 344;Kelmscott Press Edition, 396.
“ Earthly Paradise, The,” 27; un-published portions, 39,40; publica-tion of, 156-158; origins of thetales in, 160-162; metres of, 162;criticisms on particular tales in,163 et seq. ; its medievalism, 170;delicate handling of sexual ques-tions, 173; indications of socialviews in, 227; illustrations for,by Burne-Jones, 377; KelmscottPress Edition, 410.
Eastern Question Association, 221.
Ellis, F. S., joint occupier of Kelm-scott Manor with Morris, 192;editor of “ The Golden Legend,”
397 ; and “ Shakespeare’s Poems,”
398 ; transcription of “ The Orderof Chivalry,” and Cavendish’s “Lifeof Wolsey,” 399; editor of “PsalmiPenitentiales,” 404.
“Emperor Constans, Tale of the,”403 -
Epping Forest, letters of Morris on, 3.
Fairman’s “Principles of Socialismmade plain,” 343.
Faulkner, Charles Joseph, 57, 80, 81,199 , 3 77 -
Faulkner, Miss Kate, 81, 377.
Faulkner, Miss Lucy, 81, 92, 377.
Forman, Buxton, on Morris’s poetry,34, 154, 164,167,182,193, 209 ; onthe Icelandic Sagas, 193-195.
“Flowre and the Leafe, The,” etc.,Kelmscott Press Edition, 410.
Fremantle, Hon. and Rev. W. H., 221.
“ Frithiof the Bold, the Story of,”translated by Morris, 193.
Fulford, Rev. William, 20.
Gaskin, A. J., 247, 41 x.
Gere, C. M., frontispiece for Kelm-scott Press Edition of “ News fromNowhere,” 398.
“ Germ, The,” 15.
“ Glittering Plain, the Story of,” 369;Kelmscott Press Edition, 393.
“Godefrey of Bologne,” KelmscottPress Edition, 399, 400.
“Golden Legend, The,” KelmscottPress Edition, 393, 397.
“ Good King Wenceslas,” Morris’scriticism of, 5 ; preface to, 247.
Goodwin, Albert and Harry, 59.
Gosse, William, quoted, 40, 208.
" Gothic Architecture,” 236 ; Kelm-scott Press Edition, 401.
Grasset, Eugene, 2, 17.
“Grettir the Strong, the Story of,”translated by Morris and Magnus-son, 193.
Guesde, Jules, 348, 349.
“Gunnlaug Worm-Tongue, TheStory of,” translated by Morris andMagnusson, 193; privately printededition, 384.
Hake, Dr. T. G., description of Kelm-scott Manor, 192.
Hammersmith Socialist Society, 358.
Herrick, Kelmscott Press edition,405 -
Hewlett, H. G., on Morris’s poetry,32, 154, 163, 165, 174, 182, 208._
Higgin’s “ Handbook of Embroid-ery,” 106.
Hogarth Club, The, 25.
Holloway, Charles, 59.
“ Homer’s Odyssey,” translated byMorris, 211.
Hooper, W. H., 391, 398, 408.
“ Hopes and Fears for Art,” 232, 307.
Horace, transcribed and illuminatedby Morris, 380.
“ House of the Wolfings, The,” 366;title page of, 384.