Burke, Edmund, [112], [113]; his words concerning Beauclerk's widow, [115]; his burial-place, [145].

Burney, Frances, and Dr. Johnson, [138], [142], [164], [165]; her stories, [165]; Evelina, [165-168]; Camilla, [168]; her Diary, [168-169]; last years, [170], [171].

Burns, Robert, his poetry, [291]; his career, [292-297]; his death, [298], [301]; compared with Samuel Rogers, [302], [303].

Camilla, Miss Burney's, [170].

Carlyle, Thomas, his words concerning Coleridge, [318].

Castle of Otranto, The, Walpole's, [84].

Chatterton, Thomas, the young poet, [202-205]; his end, [205], [206], [209]; and Horace Walpole, [206-209]; the Rowley Poems, [207], [208]; compared with Poe, [210].

Chesterfield, Lord, and Dr. Johnson, [97], [98].

Children of the Abbey, Miss Roche's, [282], [283].

Christabel, Coleridge's, [317], [318].