s, 125;
its dissolution, 125;
European darkness after fall of, 126-127;
as described by Gregorovius, 200-201;
under the Papacy, 201
ROUND Table, Knights of, 152
ROUSSILLON, GERARD DE, 159
RUY BLAS, 157-158
SADE, Marquis de, 248-249
SALAMIS, battle of, 60;
its influence on Greece, 60
SALVATION, in weakness, 134
SAPPHO, 41-45;
how appreciated by the ancients, 47;
the girl Plato, 47;
poems of, 48;
sources of Odes of, 48;
portraits of, 48-49;
lover of Atthis, 49;
lover of Gorgo, 49;
contemporary knowledge of, 49;
her relation with Phaon, 49-50;
as told by Swinburne, 50;
as pictured by Ovid, 51;
emancipated love, 53;
her singing of love, 54;
her influence on the relation of women, 55
SAUVAL, 215
SCHEHERAZADE, 140
SCHOPENHAUER, his exposition of love, 252-257;
his error, 259-260
SCIENCE, the Gay, 150-151;
164-176;
founded in Aragon, 172
SCUDERY, Mlle. de, 227;
her map of love, 228-230
SEMIRAMIS, her influence on Babylon, 3
SENECA, 103;
his condemnation of vice, 108-109
SEVILLE, palaces of, 165
SHAKESPEARE, his influence, 182
SIRENS, the Homeric, 39-40
SLAVES in Rome, 77
SOCIETY, after the fall of Rome, 126-127
SOCRATES, his statement of the essence of love, 69-70;
his ideal lovers, 71-72;
his discourse on love, 70-72;
117
SOLOMON, his view of woman, 11;
wholly Babylonic, 13
SOLON, his opinion of Sappho, 47
"SONG OF SONGS," The, the Gospel of love, 13, 14;
exposition of, as a drama of love, 14, 15;
reset as a love drama, 15-27
SOPHOCLES, 61
SORROW, a sin, 150
SPAIN, the home of Moorish chivalry, 170-171;
at the close of the seventeenth century, 231-233;
Court of, at end of seventeenth century, 232
SPARTA, condition of women in, 43-44;
and Athens, rivalry between, 60-61
ST. AUGUSTINE, his view of Rome, 82;
on marriage, 114
ST. BASILIUS, his praise of Homer, 38
STOICISM, in Rome, 108
STRABO, on Ishtar, 5, 6;
his view of Sappho, 47, 49
ST. SEBASTIAN, on marriage, 114
SUETONIUS, his character of Caligula, 102;
his Prince and Beast, 107
SWINBURNE, compared with Sappho, 47;
his "Ode to Aphrodite," 50
SYLLA, his moral destruction of Rome, 83-84
TACITUS, on women, 81
TANIT, 5
TASSO, 210;
his lo
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