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Acton, Lord, quoted, 892; 903-905
Adams, Sarah Flower, 361
Aikin, Lucy, 182

Ainsworth, Harrison, 619, 621, 685
Alexander, William, 795
Alison, Sir Archibald, f.
Allingham, William, 569-570
Aristophanes, 332

907

Aristotle, quoted, 117; 838, 858
Arnold, Sir Edwin, 603-605
Arnold, Matthew, 12,96; quoted, 100,

119; 321, 328; quoted, 354; 413,
444 f., 453 ff.; quoted, 455; 464,
465-480; and Clough, 464-465,
467; his abandonment of poetry,
466-467; his attitude to religion,
467-470; his position in history,
468-469; on modern life, 470-471;
his melancholy, 471; his verse
critical, 471-472; classical, not
romantic, 472 f.; and French
literature, 472-473; and Words-
worth, 473; his passion for truth,
474; his elegiac verse, 474-476;
his sense of loneliness, 476-477;
the charge of coldness, 478-480;
502, 527, 533, 538, 560, 604;
quoted, 723; 836, 840, 874, 946,
948 f., 957, 961-976; on classicism
and romanticism, 963-966; on
France and Germany, 966-968;
on disinterestedness, 968-969; on
knowledge, 969-971; on the pro-
vincial spirit, 971-972; his political
essays, 973-974; his theological
writings, 974-976; 979, 1014,

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Austin, John, 153 ff., 196, 203
Aytoun, W. E., 328 f., 336, 513

Bacon, quoted, 117, 332; 648, 836,
838, 917, 926, 956
Bagehot, Walter, 156, 164, 197,
203-208, 435, 453, 828; quoted,
859; 884, 957, 963, 980

Bailey, P. J., 343, 346-349, 460
Baillie, Joanna, 361

Bain, Alexander, 157 n., 174
Baker, Samuel, 1040

Balfour, Graham, quoted, 810
Balladists, the, 328-333
Ballantynes, the, 923
Balzac, 776

Bamford, Samuel, 350
Banim, John, 625, 629-631, 636
Banim, Michael, 630 f.
Barbauld, Anna L., 182
Barham, R. H., 331, 338
Barnes, William, 399-402, 825
Barrett, E. See Browning, E. B.
Barrie, J. M., 739, 761 n., 807
Barton, Bernard, 240 f.
Bayly, T. H., 334

Beaufort, Louis de, 848

Beddoes, T. L., quoted, 30; 240, 263,
273-282, 283, 343

Beers, H. A., 17 n., 274, 427;
quoted, 660

Benn, A. W., 98 n., 120
Bentham, Jeremy, 152 f., 155, 161
Berkeley, Bishop, 185
Besant, Walter, 797, 799
Bigg, J. Stanyan, 514
Black, William, 798-799
Blackie, J. S., 519, 572-573
Blackmore, Richard, 765, 797-798
Blackwood, John, quoted, 651
Blackwood, William, 930 f.
Blackwood's Magazine, 283, 932,
935 ff., 950, 997

Blair, Robert, 505
Blanchard, Laman, 334
Bodley, J. E. C., quoted, 8
Bon Gaultier Ballads, 329, 332 f.
Borrow, George, 20, 755, 825, 1042-
1045

Boswell, James, 661, 839, 917
Bosworth, Joseph, 824
Boucicault, Dion, 758 f.
Bouhours, D., 25

Bowles, W. L., 367
Bowring, John, 258
Boyd, A. K. H., 977
Bradlaugh, Charles, 587
Bray, A. E., 708, 710
Bridges, Robert, quoted, 529 n.
Brimley, George, 953

Broad Church Movement, the, 93 ff.,
98 ff., 103 ff.
Bromley-Davenport, W., 1048
Brontë, Charlotte, 362, 372, 658, 685,

710, 711-722; her childhood and
education, 711-713; Jane Eyre,
714-717; romance and realism,
714-715; her want of humour,
717-718; Shirley, 718-719; Villette,
720, 721; 732, 738, 740, 770
Brontë, Emily, 372 f., 595, 710 f.,

719, 723-724

Brontë, Patrick, 711

Brontë, Patrick Branwell, 712
Brooke, Stopford, 490

Brooks, Shirley, 333

Brough, Robert, 349, 542
Brougham, Henry, 934
Brown, George Douglas, 811
Brown, Dr John, 86, 87; quoted,
349; 365, 519; quoted, 522; 957,
958-960

Brown, Oliver Madox, 798

Brown, Thomas, 29, 142, 143, 989
Brown, T. E., 21, 572
Browning, E. B., 252, 327, 344, 360,

362, 365, 366-372; her Sonnets
from the Portuguese, 369; Aurora
Leigh, 370-371; 413,414, 451, 503,
602, 781, 840

Browning, Robert, 12; quoted, 17;
57, 72, 107, 113, 122, 128; quoted,
254; 272, 283, 288; quoted,
297 n.; 309-326; his early life,
309-310; and Italy, 311, 412, 426-
427, 429; Pauline, 311-312; and
Shelley, 312, 411; and Tennyson,
312-313, 326, 383 f., 411, 442, 443;

Paracelsus, 313-316, 414 f.; his
dramas, 316-322; and Shakespeare,
317 ff.; 327, 343, 368, 372, 383 f.,
385, 394, 397, 404, 411-443; his
Germanism, 412, 414; Christmas
Eve and Easter Day, 413-415,
427-428; his view of asceticism,
415-416; his dramatic monologues,
417 ff., 435 ff.; poems of love,
417-419; poems dealing with
religion, 419-423; poems on art,
423-427; and mediævalism, 427-
429; The Ring and the Book, 430-
433; his later poems, 433, 439;
his translations from the Greek,
433-434; The Inn Album, 439-
441; his merits and defects, 441-
443; 452, 460, 469, 478, 502, 561,
567, 595, 601, 607, 747, 777, 781,
787, 789, 793 f., 1017, 1026 ff.
Buchanan, Robert, 495, 574-585;
his independence, 575, 584; his
Northern poems, 576-577; London
Poems, 576, 577-578; The Book of
Orm, 577, 580-581; and Pre-
Raphaelitism, 579 f.; his religion,
583; the leader of a new return
to nature, 585

Buckle, H. T., 197-202, 224 n.
Bulwer, E. L. See Lytton, E.

Bulwer

Burke, 174, 378, 603, 707

Burne-Jones, Edward, 446, 528 f.
Burne-Jones, Lady, quoted, 546
Burns, 58, 333, 361, 378, 388, 399 ff.,
418, 683, 715, 807, 947
Burton, J. H., 901 f.

Burton, Sir Richard, 644, 1040-1042,
1043

Bury, J. B., quoted, 14, 15, 1006
Butler, Samuel, 813-814
Byron, 26, 44, 240, 272, 293 ff.,
321, 347, 367, 478 f., 613, 618,
644, 650, 655, 861, 924, 937, 969,
989

Caine, Hall, quoted, 492; 495
Caird, Edward, 191–193
Caird, John, 109-110
Cairnes, J. E., 207, 209
Calverley, C. S., 333, 595, 606-607
Cambridge Shakespeare, The, 955
Cambridge University, 291 ff., 831f.
Campbell, Dykes, quoted, 29
Campbell, J. McLeod, 92-93

Campbell, John, Lord, 131
Campbell, Thomas, 522, 960
Canterbury Tales, The, 332
Carleton, W., 357, 624, 625-629,
636

Carlyle, Jane Welsh, 35, 37 f., 100,

737; quoted, 927
Carlyle, Thomas, 4, 8; quoted, 10;
12 ff., 20, 22, 30-79; his early
life, 30-32; his style, 31, 49-51;
his humour, 31, 33, 50; and
Froude, 33 ff.; and Lady Ash-
burton, 38; on genius, 38; and
German literature, 39 ff.; on Cole-
ridge, 40; on German philosophy,
41; on French Philosophism, 42;
and Goethe, 43 ff.; on philosophy,
43; on art, 46; and religion, 47 ff.,
76; at Craigenputtock, 51-52; his
criticism, 52-59; on biography, 53,
69 ff.; on history, 53, 69 ff.; on
Scott, 56; on Voltaire, 56-57; on
Burns, 58; on Johnson and Hume,
59-61; at Cheyne Row, 61; Sartor
Resartus, 61; French Revolution,
62-63, 67 ff.; Heroes, 64; Chartism,
64 f.; Cromwell, 65; Past and
Present, 65, 77; Latter-Day Pam-
phlets, 65, 77; Life of Sterling,
65, 76; Frederick the Great, 65,
71 ff.; his supposed worship of
success, 71-73; on might and right,
73 f.; and Aristotle, 74; his
idealism, 75; his politics, 76;
charged with self-contradiction, 77;
his influence, 78; on the organisa-
tion of labour, 78-79; 86, 92,
99 f.; quoted, 101, 122; 145, 153,
158, 161, 200 f., 209, 246, 288;
quoted, 334, 335; 356, 397, 447,
451, 472, 481, 527, 533, 538, 573,
618, 624, 633, 658, 661; quoted,
669; 675; quoted, 676; 684, 694,
768, 777, 790, 819, 828 ff.. 834,
836 ff., 844, 866, 868 f., 871 f.,
874 f., 904; quoted, 922-923, 926,
948 f., 1000, 1014

Carroll, Lewis. See Dodgson, C. L.
Catholic Poets, the, 339-342
Catholic Reaction, the, 14 ff., 111 ff.,
349, 454, 506 ff.

Cavour, 446

Celtic Revival, the, 276, 353-360,
568-585, 625 ff.
Cervantes, 378, 618

Chaldee Manuscript, The, 144, 940 f.
Chalmers, Thomas, 82, 85, 86-91;

his oratory, 87; his statesmanship,
88 ff.; and the Disruption, 89 f.;
and German thought, 91; 113
Chambers, Robert, 215-217
Chamier, Frederick, 642-643
Chapman, 482
Chateaubriand, quoted, 12
Chatterton, 798
Chaucer, 495, 536
Chesney, C. C., 908
Chorley, H. F., 613

Church, R. W., quoted, 129; 135-137
Clapham sect, the, 84
Clare, John, 241-245
Classicism, 275, 933, 963 ff., 986
Clive, Mrs Archer, 365-366, 708
Clough, A. H., 204. 413, 444, 453 f.,
455-465; The Bothie of Tober-na-
Vuolich, 457-458; Dipsychus, 459-
461; his attitude to religion, 454,
461-464; and Matthew Arnold,
464-465, 467, 474
Colburn, publisher, 709
Colenso, J. W., 110-111, 414
Coleridgeans, the, 98 ff., 161
Coleridge, Derwent, 831 f.
Coleridge, Hartley, 254-257
Coleridge, Henry Nelson, 831 f.
Coleridge, S. T., 24, 27 ff., 40 f.,
43 f., 98 f.; quoted, 255, 375;
489 f., 560, 633, 773, 836, 932,
939, 1014

Coleridge, Sara, 364, 365
Collier, J. P., 954

Collins, J. Churton, his Early Poems
of Tennyson, 297 n.
Collins, Mortimer, 606
Collins, Wilkie, 757, 771
Colman, George, 666, 670
Colquhoun, John, 771, 1048
Commonweal, The, 541 f.

Comte, 112, 167, 178 ff., 221, 377
Congreve, Richard, 178-179
Cook, Eliza, 592

Cooper, Fenimore, 641, 643, 776
Cooper, Thomas, 350, 352
Copleston, E., 93, 95 f., 130
Corn-Law Rhymes, 58 f., 240, 245-
249

Cornwall, Barry. See Procter, B. W.
Corson, Hiram, quoted, 383
Cory, William, 597-599
Cowden-Clarke, Charles, 955

Cowden-Clarke, Mary, 955
Cowell, E. B., 485, 487
Crabbe, 400

Craik, Dinah Maria, 591, 748
Crashaw, Richard, 609

Creighton, Mandell, 866, 889-892
Croker, Crofton, 357, 635 f.
Cruikshank, 666

Cunningham, Allan, 240 f.
Curzon, Robert, 1039

Dallas, E. S., 953
Dante, 756

Darley, George, 263, 276-277, 357,
632
Darwin, C., 12, 21; quoted, 33; 196,
213 f., 216, 220, 222, 223-232;
his Journal of Researches, 225-226;
Coral Reefs, 226; The Origin of
Species, 227-230; The Descent of
Man, 230-231; on earthworms,
231; 235 f., 980
Davidson, John, 610-611
Decline in literature, periods of, 4 ff.
Defoe, Daniel, 640

Democracy, modern, 9 ff., 252, 377,
542 f., 612, 857 f.

De Quincey, quoted, 23; 27; quoted,
28, 44-45; 619; quoted, 643;
874, 949, 951-952

De Tabley, J. B. Leicester Warren,
Lord, 254, 321, 474, 504, 561-
565

De Tocqueville, 3,

De Vere, Sir Aubrey, 266–267,
357 f.

De Vere, Aubrey, 100; quoted, 126;
260; quoted, 304; 358, 568
Dicey, A. V., 884

Dickens, Charles, 13, 183, 317, 613,
634, 652, 658, 660, 661-687; his
early history, 661-663; Sketches by
Boz, 663; Pickwick, 663, 664-666,
669 f.; his plots, 665; an original
writer, 667; the novelist of London
and of low life, 667-669; and
modern tales of mean streets, 670-
671; realistic and romantic ele-
ments, 671-673; and America, 674-
675, 677; as a historical novelist,
675; his public readings, 675-677;
his later novels, 677; his pathos,
679-681; his humour, 681-683;
his exaggeration, 682-684; and the
novel of purpose, 684-686; 697,

705, 737, 755, 757, 783 f., 811,
814, 928 f.

Digby, Kenelm, 19

Disraeli, B., 334 f., 645, 653-659,
685, 700, 755, 776

Dixon, R. W., 529, 544-545
Dobell, B., 586

Dobell, Sydney, 349, 413, 444 f.,
447, 451, 460, 513, 514-523;
quoted, 525

Dobson, Austin,_334, 585

Dodgson, C. L., 815-816, 817,

1037

Dolby, George, 676

Domett, Alfred, 324-325
Don Quixote, 383

Doughty, C. M., 644, 1041
Dowson, Ernest, 608

Doyle, F. H., 293 f., 329-330,
605

Dramatic literature of the nineteenth
century, the, 263 ff., 318 ff., 361 f.,
406 ff.

Draper, J. W., 900
Dryden, 378

Dublin University Magazine, The,632
Duff, Sir M. G., quoted, 100
Dufferin, Lady, 364

Duffy, C. G., quoted, 38
Dumas, Alex., 641, 776
Du Maurier, George, 706
Dumont, E., 160
Dyce, Alexander, 954

Eastlake, Lady. See Rigby, Elizabeth
Eckermann's Conversations of Goethe
quoted, 48

Edgeworth, Maria, 356, 622, 624
Edinburgh literary society, 519
Edinburgh Review, The, 613, 934 ff.,
950

Edwards, Amelia B., 1039
Egan, Pierce, 613, 666, 670
Eliot, George, 133, 180 f., 362, 447,
592, 621, 679, 708, 710, 722, 728-
747; her early life, 728-731; her
learning, 731, 735; her religion,
729-730, 740 f.; translates Strauss,
731; her relations with Lewes,
732-733; Scenes of Clerical Life,
733-734; Romola, 734, 744; sources
of her characters, 735-738; her
humour, 738-739; her sympathy,
740; her clerical characters, 740-
741; on marriage, 741-742; be-

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Faber, F. W., 127, 260, 341
Facetious verse, 331-333

Faraday, Michael, 238 f.
Ferguson, Sir S., 358, 569

Ferrier, J. F., quoted, 146, 148; 185-
186; quoted, 943
Ferrier, Susan, 623
Feuerbach, Ludwig A., 732
Fielding, H., 378, 666, 684, 695
Finlay, George, 861-862
Fischer, Kuno, quoted, 392
FitzGerald, Edward, 296; quoted,
305; 360, 444 f.. 480-490; his
translation of Calderon, 483-484;
of Aeschylus and Sophocles, 484;
of Omar Khayyám, 485-490; and
Horace, 488-489; 568, 603; quoted,
956
Fitz-Roy, R., 224

160;

Forster, John, 661, 676, 927-929
Forster, W. E., quoted, 334
Fox, Caroline, quoted, 37;
quoted, 183, 357; 919
Fox, W. J., quoted, 312, 313, 953
Fraser, A. C., quoted, 144, 146
Fraser's Magazine, 633, 635
Freeman, E. A., 824, 844, 848 f.,
853; quoted, 861; 866, 869 ff.,
873, 875, 876-882; his aversion
from philosophy, 877; on the unity
of history, 878; his Teutonism,
878, 881; 882 ff., 892 ff., 917
French critics of English literature,
743

French literature, influence of, 23 f.,
472 f., 547, 966 ff.

French Revolution, the, 3, 7 ff., 17,
68, 468 f.

Frere, Sir Bartle, quoted, 871
Froude, J. A., and Carlyle, 33 ff.;

125 f., 453, 829, 865, 866-876;
and the Tractarians, 866; The
Nemesis of Faith, 866 f.; the
influence of Carlyle, 866, 867-868;
his Short Studies, 868; his History
of England, 868-874; on
the
Reformation, 869; his patriotism,
869-870; his inaccuracy, 870-873;
his literary merits, 873-875; his
imperialism, 875; 885, 1000
Froude, R. H., quoted, 116; 117 f.
Fullerton, Lady G., 709

Galt, John, 623-624, 795 f., 808
Gardiner, S. R., 866, 892-894
Garnett, Richard, quoted, 58, 511;
982-983

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 650 f.,
658, 685, 710 ff., 724-728, 738,
1034

Gatty, Margaret, 815, 816-817
Germ, The, 493, 565, 1017
"Germanism," 48 ff., 91, 98 f., 191,
863
German literature and philosophy,
23 ff., 39 ff., 98 f., 103 ff., 133,
139, 147, 184 ff., 280, 455, 966 ff.
Gibbon, 39; quoted, 63; 818 ff., 830,
844, 861, 864 f., 876, 897, 917
Gifford, William, 935, 938
Gissing, George, quoted, 660; 665 n.
680, 814-815

Gladstone, W. E., 82, 446, 653
Glascock, W. N., 642

Gleig, G. R., 639

Goethe, 13, 18, 26, 28, 30, 44 ff., 59,
329, 347, 420, 459, 470 f., 474,
605, 688, 747, 897, 926 f., 957,
967 f., 1023, 1050
Goldsmith, O., 996
Gore, Catherine, 709 f.
Gosse, E., quoted, 278
Gothic revival, the, 24, 274
Grahame, James, 258
Grant, James, 640

Gray, David, 335, 574-575
Gray, Thomas, 450, 474 f., 537 f.,
615, 960, 1019

Green, J. R., quoted, 115, 824; 866,
886-888, 893 f.

Green, T. H., 177, 189-191

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