Robespierre, iv. 476; vi. 13, 14

Robinson, H. Crabb, Diary, i. 337, 475; ii. x, 74; iv. 475. 478, 479, 492, 512, 538, 556; v. 199, 281, 470, 614; vi. 444

Robinson, editor of Morning Post, i. 358

Robinson, Mrs., "Perdita" (née Darby), The Mistletoe, i. 358

Rocca, Giovane, ii. 523; vii. [50]

Rochefoucauld, Maximes, ii. 307, 419 Réflexions, iv. 552; vi. 144, 246, 303

Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, Poems, i. 218

Rodd, Thomas, Ancient Ballads from the Civil Wars of Granada, iv. 529, 530

Roderick the Goth, ii. 89

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