INDEX
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- Acton, Cardinal, i. 149
- Adams, Mrs., i. 555
- Ælian, i. 371, 377, 540; ii. [196], [202]
- Æschylus, i. 15, 31ff., 34, 35ff., 38ff., 45, 61, 88, 171, 313
- Alfieri, Vittorio, i. 53
- Andersen, Hans Christian (‘The Dane’), i. 53, 161;
- his ‘Improvisatore,’ i. 45, 50, 52, 54;
- his ‘Only a Fiddler,’ i. 154, 160
- Angelico, Fra, i. 196
- Apuleius, E.B.B.’s translations from, i. 168
- Arnould, Joseph (afterwards Sir), ii. [102], [115], [412], [466], [487]
- Asolo, i. 113
- ‘Athenæum,’ the, i. 155, 161, 166, 288, 323, 326, 389, 395, 412, 416, 542, 558, 572; ii. [33], [35], [102], [158], [176], [307], [343], [421]
- Australia (proposals for E.B.B. to write ballads, &c. for), ii. [481]
- ‘Autography,’ i. 317, 319, 323; ii. [188]
- Babbage, C., i. 24
- Bacon, Lord, i. 481, 485
- Bailey, P. J., his ‘Festus,’ i. 375, 384
- Balzac, H. de, ii. [35], [91], [93], [107], [113]
- Barrett, Alfred, brother of E.B.B., i. 193, 195; ii. [177]
- Barrett, Arabel, sister of E.B.B., i. 101, 193, 216, 219, 330, 542; ii. [329], [334] and passim
- Barrett, Charles John (‘Stormie’) brother of E.B.B., i. 219, 417, 575; ii. [109], [111], [408], [458]
- Barrett, Edward (‘Bro’), brother of E.B.B., his death, i. 175ff.
- Barrett, Edward Moulton, father of E.B.B., i. 123, 131, 141, 167, 175, 190, 192, 213, 218, 235, 241ff., 409, 506, 530; ii. [26], [109], [152], [270], [293], [332], [334], [340], [342], [384], [450], [487], [489], [551]
- Barrett, Elizabeth Barrett:
- on poetic composition, i. 21
- on her translation of ‘Prometheus Bound,’ i. 31
- proposes to write a ‘novel’ or ‘romance’ poem, i. 32, 151, 154, 271
- project of writing a drama (‘Psyché Apocalypté’) with R. H. Horne, i. 61
- American appreciation, i. 115, 307; ii. [152], [166], [184], [429]
- proposals for wintering abroad, i. 131ff., 135, 167, 190, 209ff., 218, 225, 229, 234ff., 241
- religious views, i. 145; ii. [429]
- on George Sand, i. 165
- on the death of her brother Edward, i. 175ff.
- references to her dangerous illness, i. 43, 176; ii. [26]
- American publishers, i. 188, 189, 258, 260
- on her pet name ‘Ba,’ i. 192, 195, 342, 345
- her portrait, i. 195; ii. [12], [19]
- requests R.B.’s autograph for a friend, i. 227
- on R.B.’s poetry, i. 268ff.; ii. [491]
- sends a ring and lock of hair to R.B., i. 308, 309
- opinions on French fiction, i. 341; ii. [102]
- on women’s position and married life, i. 351ff.; ii. [424]
- early reading, i. 406
- French verses, i. 405
- on R.B.’s letters, i. 418, 423, 486, 493; ii. [18]
- on the publication of letters, i. 484
- on autograph collectors, i. 535
- on the difficulties of her engagement with R.B., ii. [33], [78], [81], [122], [141], [220], [222], [228], [230], [233], [336], [341], [374], [378], [383], [385], [396], [416], [458], [464], [494]
- on artistic Bohemianism, ii. [30]
- on the curiosity of strangers, their visits, letters &c., ii. [31], [73], [169], [423], [472]
- on duelling, ii. [40ff.], [45], [53ff.]
- on Raffael’s portrait, ii. [149]
- plans for going to Italy with R.B., ii. [208], [210], [275], [278ff.], [288], [320], [379], [391], [417], [473], [479], [481], [490], [502ff.], [506], [511]
- proposal for her to visit New Cross, ii. [226], [231]
- her money affairs, ii. [229], [235], [365], [368], [400ff.], [408], [476]
- visit to the Great Western Railway, ii. [234], [435]
- visit to Mr. Rogers’ picture gallery, ii. [251], [262]
- visits to H. S. Boyd described, ii. [259], [282]
- on the death of B. R. Haydon, ii. [265], [271];
- on Horne’s verses on Haydon, ii. [299];
- bequest of his MSS. to E.B.B., ii. [304ff.], [307], [309ff.], [315ff.], [322ff.], [326]
- on women and politics, ii. [283]
- her visit to Finchley, ii. [444], [447], [452]
- ‘Blackwood’s Magazine’s’ offer to print her lyrics, ii. [459], [466], [478]
- visit to church, and the effect of music on her, ii. [460], [468], [492]
- proposal to write ballads &c. for Australia, ii. [481]
- her marriage, ii. [539 n.], [541]
- Barrett, Elizabeth Barrett, works:
- ‘Bertha in the Lane,’ i. 10, 148, 271
- ‘Catarina to Camoens,’ i. 148, 425
- ‘The Cry of the Children,’ proposals for musical setting, i. 524, 537
- ‘A Drama of Exile,’ i. 10, 19
- ‘An Essay on Mind,’ i. 129, 132, 134, 136, 383
- ‘Lady Geraldine’s Courtship,’ i. 32, 149, 162, 271
- ‘Past and Future,’ i. 282
- ‘Poems,’ 2 vols. 1844, i. 9, 189, 281; ii. [285];
- American edition, i. 186, 187
- ‘Rhyme of the Duchess May,’ i. 10
- ‘The Romaunt of Margret,’ i. 383
- ‘The Romaunt of the Page,’ i. 10
- ‘The Seraphim,’ i. 130, 189, 383
- ‘Two Sketches,’ i. 193.
- ‘The Vision of Fame,’ i. 132
- ‘A Vision of Poets,’ i. 147, 383
- ‘Wine of Cyprus,’ ii. [443], [446], [448]
- Translations from Bion, Theocritus, Apuleius, Nonnus, i. 168, 170ff., 497, ii. [8];
- from Homer, i. 579, ii. [8], [22], [25], [69], [139], [161];
- from Æschylus i. 31, 34, 76, 140, 142, 149, 151, ii. [459];
- from Pietro d’Abano, i. 462
- Barrett, George, brother of E.B.B., i. 192, 196, 216, 219, 229, 235, 241, 289, 319, 322, 404, 439, 444, 492, 496, 500; ii. [115], [441]
- Barrett, Henrietta, sister of E.B.B., i. 128, 193, 331, 408, 433, 437, 516; ii. [141], [334], [387], [490] and passim
- Barrett, Henry, brother of E.B.B., i. 158
- Barrett, Lizzie, cousin of E.B.B., i. 522; ii. [245]
- Barrett, Mary (E.B.B.’s mother), ii. [484]
- Barrett, Octavius (‘Occy’) brother of E.B.B., his illness, i. 236ff., 241ff., 247ff., 265
- Barrett, Sam, cousin of E.B.B., i. 522
- Bartoli, his ‘Simboli,’ i. 539, 541, 545
- Bayley, Miss, i. 300, 303, 304; ii. [22], [109], [111], [114], [120], [137], [196], [552];
- her plans for taking E.B.B. to Italy, ii. [191], [198], [208], [244]
- Beethoven, i. 533; ii. [153];
- his ‘Fidelio,’ i. 161
- Benjamin of Tudela, R., i. 153
- Bennet, Miss Georgiana, ii. [73], [80], [110], [225], [329], [369]
- Bennett, W. C., ii. [106], [124], [330], [366], [389]
- Bevan, Mr., ii. [334]
- Bezzi, Mr., ii. [139], [191]
- ‘Blackwood’s Magazine,’ i. 23; ii. [459], [466], [478]
- Blake, William, ii. [319]
- Blessington, Lady, i. 157
- Boccaccio, Giovanni, i. 45, 393
- Boyd, Hugh Stuart, i. 100, 236, 342; ii. [259], [261], [282], [407], [442], [443], [446], [459], [471], [541]
- Bremer, Miss, ii. [119]
- ‘British Quarterly,’ the, i. 268
- Browne, Sir Thomas, ii. [52], [53]
- Browning, Miss, i. 147, 153, 189, 519; ii. [165], [168], [204], [412], [566]
- Browning, Mrs., senior, i. 147; ii. [456], [483], [500]
- Browning, R., senior, i. 28, 147, 496; ii. [427], [549];
- his drawings for R.B.’s poems, i. 415, 434;
- his early life, ii. [477], [483], [484]
- Browning, Robert:
- Mr. Kenyon’s offer of introduction to Miss Barrett, i. 2, 281
- on E.B.B.’s poems, i. 9, 147
- helps Carlyle with his ‘Cromwell,’ i. 16
- on the attitude of the public towards his work, i. 17ff.
- first visit to E.B.B., i. 72 n.
- account of the ‘bora’ at Trieste, i. 126
- on ‘The Flight of the Duchess,’ i. 138
- on George Sand, i. 163
- baptised at an Independent Chapel, i. 147
- reference to his visit to St. Petersburg, i. 155
- on dramatic poetry and novels, i. 155, 161
- on reading law with Basil Montagu, i. 199
- his early life, i. 200, 349
- on the performance of ‘Every Man in his Humour,’ i. 212, 217
- his portrait in the ‘New Spirit of the Age,’ i. 316; ii. [219]
- sends a lock of hair to E.B.B., i. 304, 332
- his visit to R. H. Horne, i. 366ff.
- on R. H. Horne’s ‘Ballad Romances,’ i. 370
- French verses, i. 420
- on a proposal of a journey to St. Petersburg, i. 489, 507
- on music, i. 543
- plants rose-trees, ii. [10]
- thoughts for future work, i. 457; ii. [25], [390]
- on duelling, ii. [33], [46ff.], [58]
- on the rearrangement of his poems, ii. [71]
- on French romance, ii. [107]
- his birthday, ii. [136]
- at the Royal Literary Fund Dinner, ii. [143], [145], [148], [151], [158]
- proposal to write a long poem, ii. [176], [181]
- ‘Mr. Forster’s “Strafford,”’ ii. [215]
- meets a phrenologist, ii. [216], [219]
- on his engagement with E.B.B., ii. [227]
- proposes to seek Government employment, ii. [229], [232], [236], [248]
- on the death of B. R. Haydon, ii. [264], [268], [318ff.]
- plans for his marriage, ii. [269], [376]
- on Parliament, ii. [281]
- on his name, ii. [285], [286]
- on Italian post offices, ii. [110], [289]
- on Horne’s verses on Haydon’s death, ii. [303]
- on Haydon’s bequest of MSS. to E.B.B., ii. [307], [315ff.], [326]
- on strangers’ letters, ii. [330]
- his dream on Haydon, ii. [331]
- on E.B.B.’s letters, i. 296, 420; ii. [8], [249], [420], [436]
- on E.B.B.’s religious opinions, ii. [436]
- on Lord Byron, ii. [455]
- final preparations for their journey to Italy, ii. [465ff.], [475], [495ff.], [537], [555], [559] and ff.
- early compositions in imitation of Ossian, ii. [469]
- his marriage, ii. [539 n.]
- his family’s attitude towards E.B.B., ii. [547], [549]
- Browning, Robert, works:
- ‘Bells and Pomegranates,’ i. 9, 13, 99, 132, 135, 144, 148, 320, 361; ii. [429];
- see also ‘Dramatic Romances and Lyrics,’ ‘Luria,’ and ‘A Soul’s Tragedy’
- meaning of the phrase, i. 248, 250, 575; ii. [2], [67]
- ‘The Bishop orders his Tomb at St. Praxed’s Church,’ i. 134, 253, 278
- ‘The Blot in the Scutcheon,’ i. 324
- ‘The Boy and the Angel,’ (‘Theocrite,’ ‘Angel and Child’), i. 134, 261
- ‘Claret and Tokay’ (Nationality in Drinks’), i. 131, 135
- ‘Colombe’s Birthday,’ ii. [456], [468]
- ‘Count Gismond,’ i. 177
- Dante, translation from, i. 348, 355
- ‘Dramatic Romances and Lyrics,’ (‘Bells and Pomegranates’ No. VII.), i. 59, 66
- proof of, i. 259, 260, 261, 262
- its publication, i. 265, 266, 267
- E.B.B. on, i. 268ff.
- to C. Mathews, i. 320
- Mr. Kenyon on, i. 274
- Mr. Fox on, i. 277, 278
- noticed in the ‘Examiner,’ i. 286
- noticed in the ‘New Monthly,’ i. 360
- noticed in the ‘Athenæum,’ i. 412, 416
- ‘Earth’s Immortalities,’ i. 261
- ‘The Englishman in Italy,’ (‘England in Italy,’ ‘Fortú,’ ‘Sorrento Lines,’) i. 253, 268, 269, 278
- ‘The Flight of the Duchess,’ i. 55, 58ff., 63, 76, 97, 104ff., 113, 115, 120, 122, 124, 129, 131, 135, 139, 148, 149ff., 245, 253, 261, 274, 277; ii. [91]
- An Elementary French Book, i. 208
- ‘Garden Fancies,’ i. 134
- ‘The Glove,’ i. 261, 278
- ‘Home Thoughts from Abroad’ (‘Spring Song’), i., 229ff.
- ‘Home Thoughts from the Sea,’ i. 253
- ‘How we brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix,’ (‘The Ride’) i. 274, 278ff.
- ‘The Italian in England,’ (‘Italy in England’) i. 160, 278
- ‘The Laboratory,’ i. 135
- ‘The Lost Leader,’ i. 253
- ‘The Lost Mistress,’ i. 253, 269
- ‘Luria: a Tragedy’ (‘Bells and Pomegranates’ No. VIII.), i. 18, 22, 26, 30, 58, 60, 80, 84, 85, 261, 272, 426, 470, 474; ii. [2], [13], [21], [369]
- E.B.B. on, i. 276ff., 286, 313, 354, 359ff., 421ff., 462, 471, 545, 579; ii. [77]
- proof of, ii. [12], [17]
- dedication of, ii. [12], [19], [44], [66ff.]
- publication of, ii. [66]
- Mr. Kenyon on, ii. [82]
- Carlyle on, ii. [90]
- Mr. Chorley on, ii. [92]
- noticed in the ‘Examiner,’ ii. [108], [412]
- ‘Night and Morning,’ i. 261
- ‘Only a Player Girl,’ i. 155, 160
- ‘Paracelsus,’ i. 63, 208, 246, 323, 327, 382, 395
- ‘Pauline,’ i. 388, 393, 399, 402, 405, 420, 423
- reviewed by J. S. Mill, i. 29, 33
- ‘Pictor Ignotus,’ i. 253, 278
- Pietro d’Abano, Translation from, i. 462, 466
- ‘Pippa Passes,’ i. 12, 22, 24, 28, 100; ii. [349]
- ‘Saul,’ i. 59, 60, 76, 179, 183, 191, 261, 278, 326
- Blue lilies in, i. 527, 558, 561
- ‘Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister,’ i. 22
- ‘Song,’ i. 261
- ‘Sordello,’ i. 134, 193, 247, 348, 457, 472
- ‘A Soul’s Tragedy,’ (‘Bells and Pomegranates’ No. VIII.), i. 26, 30, 97, 470, 474; ii. [16], [34], [67], [92]
- E.B.B. on, i. 545; ii. [13ff.], [17], [34], [77]
- publication of, ii. [66]
- Mr. Kenyon on, ii. [83]
- Mr. Chorley on, ii. [92]
- noticed in the ‘Examiner,’ ii. [108]
- Buckingham, Mr., i. 564, 565, 570, 576
- Bulwer, Sir Edward Lytton, afterwards first Lord Lytton, i. 246
- his ‘Alice,’ i. 161
- his ‘Ernest Maltravers,’ i. 161, 166
- his ‘Last Days of Pompeii,’ i. 156
- Bunn, Alfred, i. 572; ii. [136]
- Bunyan, J., ii. [37]
- Burdett-Coutts, Miss, i. 564
- Burges, George, i. 168, 170, 171, 497, 548, 554
- Burns, R., i. 481
- Bury, Lady Charles, her ‘Reminiscences,’ i. 228
- Butler, Mrs. (Fanny Kemble), her poems, ii. [27], [38], [389], [391]
- Butler, Samuel, his ‘Hudibras’ quoted, i. 568
- Byron, Lady, i. 130
- Byron, Lord, i. 126; ii. [455], [464], [473]
- Calderon, i. 66
- ‘Cambridge Advertiser,’ the, ii. [28]
- Campbell, Miss, ii. [171], [172], [174ff.], [179], [184]
- Campbell, Thomas, ii. [286]
- Carlyle, Mrs., i. 194, 238; ii. [252], [255]
- Carlyle, Thomas, i. 25, 27, 29, 30, 32, 151, 152, 158, 194, 260, 316, 457, 459; ii. [8], [80], [81], [84], [90], [92], [98], [160], [185], [238], [277]
- ‘Oliver Cromwell,’ i. 16, 25, 450; ii. [2], [286]
- Cerutti’s Italian Grammar, i. 468
- Cervantes’ ‘Don Quixote,’ i. 46
- Chambers, Dr., i. 123, 125, 158, 176, 186, 188, 189; ii. [255]
- Chapman, George, i. 98, 337
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 160, 267, 337, 393, 429
- Chesterfield, Lord, i. 529; ii. [105]
- Chorley, H. F., i. 45, 107, 108, 144, 148, 154, 288, 295, 298, 315, 388, 394ff., 400, 482, 486, 492, 496, 548, 555ff., 573; ii. [92], [102], [107], [131], [135], [346], [349], [351], [353], [411], [437], [441], [443], [456], [487]
- his ‘Pomfret,’ i. 273, 279, 283, 291, 292
- ‘Christus Patiens,’ i. 171
- Cimarosa, D., i. 544
- Claude le Jeune, i. 543, 545
- Clayton, John, i. 529
- Cokers, the Misses, ii. [178], [184]
- Cocks, Lady Margaret, ii. [127], [131], [242]
- Colburn, Henry, i. 200
- Coleridge, S. T., i. 280, 337, 366; ii. [83], [456]
- Colonna, Vittoria, i. 116
- Compton, Lord, ii. [28], [29]
- Cook, Surtees, Captain, i. 424, 439, 516, 541; ii. [354], [355], [387], [490]
- Corelli, A., i. 544
- Crashaw, Richard, i. 337
- Cushman, Miss, i. 154, 160, 395, 446
- ‘Daily News,’ i. 403, 409, 424; ii. [28], [135], [177], [299], [339]
- Dante, i. 53, 55, 56, 57, 116, 309, 348, 355, 576; ii. [277]
- Darwin, Erasmus, i. 383
- De Lamennais, L’Abbé, ii. [108]
- De Musset, Alfred, ii. [108]
- Dickens, Charles, i. 69, 217, 260, 394, 444; ii. [116], [122], [135]
- his ‘Cricket on the Hearth,’ i. 345, 355
- his ‘Pictures from Italy,’ ii. [168], [169]
- Diderot, Denis, i. 114, 118
- Dilke, C. W., i. 396; ii. [135], [177]
- D’Israeli, Benjamin, his ‘Sybil,’ i. 124
- his ‘Vivian Grey,’ i. 52, 53ff., 56
- Domett, Alfred, i. 17, 296, 531; ii. [351]
- Donne, Dr. John, i. 27, 145, 196, 420, 440; ii. [116]
- D’Orsay, Count, ii. [135], [138]
- Dowland, John, i. 545
- Doyle, John (‘H. B.,’) ii. [432]
- Drayton, M., his ‘Nymphidia,’ i. 373
- Dryden, John, i. 23
- Dulwich Galleries, the two, i. 518, 523, 525, 528
- Dumas, Alexander, ii. [103], [346]
- his ‘Monte Cristo,’ ii. [215], [340]
- Eagles, Mr., ii. [374], [453]
- Elliotson, Dr., i. 118
- Etty, William, ii. [189], [191]
- Euripides, i. 21
- ‘Examiner,’ the, i. 288, 323, 375, 466; ii. [106], [107], [108], [412]
- Ferrers case, the, i. 492
- Fife, Angus, ii. [481]
- Fisher, Miss Emma, i. 383
- Ford, J., i. 337
- Forster, John, i. 217, 245, 268, 293, 294, 295, 298, 300, 323, 375, 395, 403; ii. [67], [82], [106], [107], [108], [111], [215], [241], [305], [309], [312], [316], [365], [374]
- Forsyth, Joseph, quoted, ii. [279]
- Fox, Mrs., ii. [347]
- Fox, W. J., i. 277, 504, 556
- Fletcher, J., i. 373
- Florence, ii. [196], [255]
- Flush, Miss Barrett’s dog, i. 54, 150, 167, 236, 263ff., 549; ii. [321], [325], [357];
- the loss of, [505-528] passim
- French and English criticisms on foreign books, i. 558, 567
- Fuller, Miss Margaret Sarah (afterwards Mme. Ossoli), i. 375
- Fuseli, H., i. 66
- Garrow, Miss, i. 157, 289
- Gill, Rev. Thomas Hornblower, i. 576; ii. [3]
- Godwin, William, i. 196
- Goethe, J. W., i. 273; ii. [52], [313], [315], [451]
- Grey, Lord, ii. [414]
- Gurney, A., i. 74, 568
- Hahn-Hahn, the Countess, ii. [213], [251], [252], [256], [263], [268]
- Hall, Robert, i. 514
- Hall, Spencer, i. 246
- Handel, G. F., i. 543
- Hanmer, Sir John, i. 288, 294, 398, 532
- Harness, Rev. William, i. 375
- Haworth, Miss, ii. [172]
- Haydon, B. R., i. 86; ii. [366];
- his death, ii. [264], [265ff.], [268], [271ff.], [318ff.];
- bequest of his MSS. to E.B.B., ii. [304], [307], [315ff.], [322ff.], [326]
- Horne’s verses on his death, ii. [299], [300], [303], [339]
- Hazlitt, William, i. 337; ii. [252]
- Heaton, Miss, ii. [127], [133], [155], [157], [170], [172]
- Hedley, Arabella, her marriage, ii. [195], [304], [362], [393], [395], [430]
- Hedley, Mrs., i. 85, 109ff., 192; ii. [332], [334], [388]
- Hedley, Robert, ii. [238], [287], [321], [344]
- Hemans, Charles (son of Mrs. Hemans), i. 116
- Heraud, John Abraham, i. 388, 393, 573
- Hood, Thomas, i. 58, 63, 459
- ‘Hood’s Magazine,’ i. 59, 131, 133, 134ff.
- Horne, R. H., i. 7, 12, 28, 32, 61, 62, 65, 82, 95, 96, 120, 121, 266, 268, 270, 315, 364ff., 393; ii. [394], [403], [407], [412]
- and Miss Mitford, i. 465ff., 468ff., 473
- verses on the death of B. R. Haydon, ii. [299], [300], [303], [339]
- ‘Ballad Romances,’ i. 369ff., 372ff., 380ff., 386
- his ‘Cosmo de Medici,’ i. 66, 373
- ‘Death of Marlowe,’ i. 373
- ‘Gregory VII.,’ i. 66
- ‘New Spirit of the Age,’ i. 69
- ‘Orion,’ i. 373
- Howitt, Mary, i. 45, 56, 160; ii. [119], [124]
- Howitt, Richard, i. 246
- Howitt, William, ii. [118], [121], [124]
- Hugo, Victor, his portrait, ii. [346], [359]
- Hume, David, quoted, ii. [329]
- Hunt, Leigh, i. 126, 171, 228, 337, 366, 367, 393; ii. [314]
- his translation of lines on Pulci, i. 461, 466
- Hunter, Mary, i. 227, 230
- Hunter, Mr., ii. [498]
- Jameson, Mrs., i. 116, 130, 150, 174, 312, 500, 516, 518; ii. [4], [11], [27], [69], [72], [130], [137], [144], [149], [155], [158], [161], [196], [220], [245], [250], [262], [288], [289], [290], [301], [344], [374], [457], [462], [471], [476], [480], [485], [552]
- her etchings, ii. [8ff.], [56], [139]
- plan for taking E.B.B. to Italy, ii. [191], [270], [287], [370], [405ff.]
- Janin, Jules, i. 558; ii. [346]
- Jerrold, Douglas, i. 217, 444
- Jones, Commodore, ii. [143], [169], [185]
- Jonson, Ben, performance of ‘Every Man in his Humour,’ i. 212, 216, 217ff.
- Junius, ii. [171], [174]
- Kean, Charles, i. 200
- Kean, Edmund, i. 78
- Keats, John, i. 14, 18, 194, 238, 245, 366, 391; ii. [151], [314]
- Keats, John, his ‘Eve of St. Agnes,’ i. 194
- Kelly, Mr. Fitzroy, i. 200, 211, 492
- Kemble, Fanny. See [Mrs. Butler]
- Kenyon, John, i. 2, 4, 6, 9, 21, 48, 134, 143, 188, 307, 361ff., 449, 484, 486, 542; ii. [62ff.], [82], [166], [212], [234], [270], [282], [309], [365], [370], [373], [380], [386], [414], [434], [452], [554], and passim
- Kinglake, A. W., ii. [135]
- La Cava, ii. [289], [292], [320], [322], [325]
- Lamb, Charles, i. 337, 396, 452
- ‘Lancet,’ the, i. 246
- Landelle, ii. [115]
- Landor, Walter Savage, i. 20, 131, 283, 289, 295, 298, 300, 363; ii. [44], [81], [83], [85], [187], [200], [212], [241], [309], [313], [314], [372], [374], [421], [453]
- his ‘Count Julian,’ i. 566, 567
- his ‘Dialogue between Tasso and his Sister,’ ii. [261], [264]
- his ‘Pentameron,’ i. 131
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