INDEX
- Achilles and Patroclus, [45], [68 et seq.], [74], [85]
- Æschylus, on Achilles, [72], [73]
- African Customs, [4], [5], [6], [14]
- Agathon, epigram to, by Plato, [79]
- Agesilaus and Lysander, [17]
- Albania, Customs, [20], [21]
- Alexander the Great and Hephæstion, [188]
- Amis and Amile, story of, [106]
- Anacreon, epigram, [77];
- to Bathyllus, [77]
- Anne, Princess, and Lady Churchill, [146]
- Anselm’s letters to brother Monks, [104];
- to Lanfranc, [104];
- to Gondulph, [105]
- Apollo and Hyacinth, [88]
- Arabia, customs, [12], [109], [119]
- Archidamus and Cleonymus, [17]
- Aristophanes, speech of, [51 et seq.]
- Aristotle quoted, [185]
- Aster, epigrams to, by Plato, [78]
- Athenæus quoted, [25], [28], [74], [147]
- Augustine, Saint, his friend, [99 et seq.]
- Bacon, Francis, quoted, [137]
- Bagdad Dervish, story of, [116];
- another story, [177]
- Balonda, ceremonies among, [4]
- Banyai, customs among the, [14]
- Barnfield, Richard, “The Affectionate Shepheard,” [133];
- Sonnets, [134 et seq.]
- Baylis, J. W., quoted, [36], [90]
- Beaconsfield, Lord, on boy-friendships, [168]
- Beaumont and Fletcher, [191 et seq.]
- Bengali coolies, [7]
- Benecke, E. F. M., quoted, [68], [97]
- Bernard, Saint, [103]
- Bion quoted, [86]
- Blood, mutual tasting of, [5]
- Browne, Sir Thomas, “Religio Medici” quoted, [144]
- Browning, Robert, poem by, [174]
- Bruno, Giordano, quoted, [130]
- Buckingham, J. S., Travels in Assyria, &c., [115 et seq.]
- Butler, Lady E., and Miss Ponsonby, [161], [162]
- Byron, letter to Miss Pigot, [160];
- friendship with Eddleston, [161];
- paraphrase of story of Nisus and Euryalus, [163];
- comments by T. Moore, [164];
- story of Calmar and Orla, [217]
- Callias and Autolycus, [59]
- Calmar and Orla, [217]
- Carlyle, T., on Fritz of Prussia and von Katte, [205]
- Catullus, [89];
- to Quintius, [92];
- to Juventius, [92];
- to Licinius, [93]
- Chæronæa, battle of, [22], [23], [68]
- Chariton and Melanippus, [15];
- story of, [29]
- Chivalry, customs of, in Arabia and Africa, [11], [12], [14]
- Chivalry, mediæval, compared with Greek friendship, [15], [45], [47]
- Christian influences, [97 et seq.]
- Christian and Greek Ideals compared, [98]
- Cleomachus, story of, [27]
- Comrade-attachment, institution in the early world, [1 et seq.], [41], [46], [177, &c.];
- essential part of Greek civilisation, [41], [42 et seq.], [208], [209];
- romance of, [42], [46], [47], [52], [53], [56-60], [68 et seq.];
- heroic quality, [11], [12], [13], [16], [21-25], [28], [31-37], [50], [51, &c.];
- Educational value, [16-21], [46], [49], [74], [210], [211];
- relation to chivalry, [11-16], [45], [47], [97];
- relation to Politics, [42], [46], [49], [50], [99], [147], [211], [212];
- relation to Philosophy, [30], [47-63];
- relation to the Divine Love, [48], [54-59], [63], [130], [132], [133], [145]
- Cratinus and Aristodemus, [15]
- Crete, customs, [17]
- Damon and Pythias, [8];
- story of, [36]
- Dante quoted, [69]
- David and Jonathan, [6], [7], [15], [108]
- Democratic Vistas quoted, [178]
- Dickinson, G. L., quoted, [45], [75]
- Diocles, tomb honoured by lovers, [20], [82]
- Diocles and Philolaus, [15], [19]
- Diomedes and Sthenelus, [45]
- Diotima the prophetess, [53], [129]
- Don Karlos and the Marquis of Posa, [199 et seq.]
- Dorian customs, [16 et seq.]
- Eastern countries and poets, [109]
- Eighteenth Century, influence of, [147]
- Emerson, R. W., essay on friendship, [175]
- Epaminondas, [28], [29];
- and Pelopidas, [185]
- Epigrams, Greek Anthology, [80];
- of Plato, [78], [79]
- Epitaph, Greek Anthology, [80]
- Exchange of gifts, [5], [6], [7], [18], [36];
- of names, [5], [6];
- of flowers, [7]
- Fitzgerald, Edward, friendship for Tennyson, Thackeray and others, [222];
- devotion to Fletcher, or ‘Posh,’ the sailor, [223], [224]
- Fletcher, John, lament for Francis Beaumont, [194]
- Flower Friends, [7]
- Fraunce, Abraham, translation of Virgil, [91]
- Frederick the Great, his friendship with von Katte, [204 et seq.];
- poems by, [207]
- Frey, Ludwig, quoted, [45], [149]
- Gamameda or Ganymede, [220]
- Ganymede, [57], [82]
- Germans, primitive, [11], [13]
- Germany, modern, [147 et seq.]
- Goethe, on Winckelmann and Greek friendships, [149];
- poem by, [150]
- Greek friendship compared with mediæval chivalry, [15], [45], [47]
- Hæckel, Ernst, and his Rodiya boy in Ceylon, [219 et seq.]
- Hafiz quoted, [113], [190]
- Hallam, Arthur, and Tennyson, [169 et seq.]
- Harmodius and Aristogeiton, [15], [28];
- story of, [32]
- Hazlitt, Wm., Life of Montaigne quoted, [124]
- Hephæstion, favorite of Alexander the Great, [188]
- Hercules and Ioläus, [23], [25], [44]
- Herder on Greek friendship, [208], [209]
- Hermaphrodites, [52]
- Homer’s Iliad, motive of, [68-72]
- Hyacinth, favorite of Apollo, [87];
- story of, [88]
- Idomeneus and Meriones, [45]
- “In Memoriam,” Tennyson’s, reviled by the “Times,” [169];
- quoted, [170 et seq.]
- Ioläus, [23], [25], [44]
- Jalal-ud-din Rumi, [109], [110], [111]
- Jealousy in friendship, [9]
- Kasendi, an African ceremony, [5]
- Khalifa at Khartoum, [12]
- Kitir, Joseph, verses by, [213]
- Lacedæmonians, customs among, [25]
- Ladies, the, of Llangollen, [161], [162]
- “Leaves of Grass” quoted, [179-181]
- Leigh Hunt on school-friendships, [166], [167]
- Lover answerable for his friend, [18];
- disgraceful for a youth not to have a lover, [ibid]
- Lovers invincible in battle, [11], [12], [13], [23], [24], [28]
- Lucian quoted, [35]
- Ludwig of Bavaria and R. Wagner, [153 et seq.];
- letters to Wagner, [214 et seq.]
- Macaulay’s History of England quoted, [145], [146]
- Maid’s Tragedy quoted, [195]
- Manganjas, ceremonies among, [5]
- Mania, divine, [54]
- Marquesas Islands, [9]
- Martial’s epigrams quoted, [94]
- Maximus Tyrius quoted, [129]
- “May and Death,” poem by Browning, [174]
- Melantius and Amintor, [195]
- Meleager, verses by, [79]
- Melville, Herman, quoted, [8 et seq.]
- Michel Angelo, Sonnets, [129];
- quoted, [131 et seq.]
- Military Comradeship, [11 et seq.]
- Monastic life, friendship in, [97], [103 et seq.]
- Montaigne and Stephen de la Boëtie, [123 et seq.];
- on marriage, [125]
- Montalembert quoted, [103 et seq.]
- Moore, T., on Byron’s friendships, [164]
- Moschus, lament for Bion, [86]
- Mulamirin, or bodyguard of Khalifa, [13]
- Müller, History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, [16 et seq.]
- Niobe, the sons of, [26], [27]
- Orestes and Pylades, [15], [44];
- story of, [35]
- Parmenides and Zeno, [30]
- Patroclus and Achilles, [45], [68], [74], [85]
- Penn, William, quoted, [145]
- Persia, customs, [109], [119]
- Persian Poetry, [110 et seq.], [189], [190]
- Phædo, story of, [31]
- Phædrus of Plato, [47], [49], [55]
- Pheidias and Pantarkes, [30]
- Philip of Macedon and the Theban Band, [23]
- Pindar to Theoxenos, [78];
- see also [153]
- Platen, Count August von, [151];
- sonnets to his friend Karl Theodor German, [151], [152];
- sonnet on death of Pindar, [153]
- Plato quoted, [16], [48 et seq.], [72], [73];
- epigrams, [78]
- Plutarch quoted, [22], [26], [27], [61 et seq.];
- referred to, [123]
- Polemon and Krates, [187]
- Polynesian Apollo, [9]
- Polynesian customs, [8 et seq.]
- ‘Posh’ and Edward Fitzgerald, [223], [224]
- Potter, Archbishop, quoted, [147]
- Raffalovich quoted, [151]
- Reminiscence, true love a, [55-59]
- Renaissance, influence of, [99], [123]
- Rückert, verses to his friend, Joseph Kopp, [21]
- Saadi quoted, [113], [189], [190]
- Sacred Band, see Theban Band
- Sacredness of friendship in the early world, [10], [37], [45]
- Sappho, [75];
- to Lesbia, [76]
- Schiller quoted, [198 et seq.]
- School-friendships, [165 et seq.]
- Sentiment of Comradeship, influenced by Christianity, [97 et seq.];
- by the Renaissance, [99], [123];
- its place in the monastic life, [97], [103 et seq.];
- in modern Democracy, [178], [211]
- Shakespeare, [128], [138], [152];
- sonnets quoted, [139 et seq.];
- Merchant of Venice, [142];
- Henry V., [143]
- Shelley, Adonais, [86];
- essay on friendship, [165]
- Sidney, Philip, friendship with Fulke Greville, [127];
- with Hubert Languet, [127], [128]
- Sininyane and Moshoshoma, [5], [6]
- Socrates, his views, [47];
- quoted, [53 et seq.], [58], [59], [75]
- Socrates and Phædo, [31]
- Sophocles, his tragedy of Niobe, [74]
- Sparta, customs, [16]
- Suleyman the Magnificent and Ibrahim, [114]
- Symonds, J. A., quoted, [15], [20], [31], [47], [68], [79]
- Symposium of Plato, [48 et seq.];
- speech of Phædrus, [49];
- of Pausanias, [51];
- of Aristophanes, [52];
- of Socrates, [53], [54];
- also [72]
- Symposium of Xenophon, [59-61]
- Tacitus, Germania, [11]
- Tahiti, customs in, [8]
- Tennyson, Alfred, and his friend Hallam, [169];
- “In Memoriam” quoted, [170 et seq.]
- Theban Band, account of, [21 et seq.];
- also 28, [68], [211]
- Theocritus, Idyll xii., [80 et seq.];
- Idyll xxix., [83]
- Theognis and Kurnus, [74], [75]
- Theseus and Pirithöus, [15], [44], [85]
- Thirlwall, Bishop, quoted, [44]
- Thoreau, H. D., quoted, [175-6]
- Thucydides quoted, [32]
- Ulrichs, K. H., [157];
- verses quoted, [159]
- Valerius Maximus quoted, [37]
- Vauvenargues and De Seytres, [196], [197]
- Virgil, 2nd Eclogue, [90];
- imitated, [133]
- Vision, the divine, [55], [56], [58]
- Von Katte, his execution, [205]
- Von Kupffer, Anthology quoted, [189], [190], [210], [211]
- Wagner, Richard, friendship with Ludwig II., [153];
- letters, [154], [155];
- on Greek comradeship, [156]
- Whitman, Walt, his “love of comrades,” [177];
- Democratic Vistas quoted, [178];
- Leaves of Grass quoted, [179-181]
- William of Orange and Bentinck, [145]
- Winckelmann, [148];
- his letters, [148];
- Goethe on, [149]
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