[[12]] There is a very interesting account of Wordsworth's home life, etc., in Miss Martineau's Autobiography, vol. i., p. 504 et seq.—but very much colored, as all her pictures are, by her own megrims and disposition to sneer at all the world—except Miss Martineau.
INDEX.
Adams, John, [187].
Addison, Joseph, [4].
Aikin, Dr., [273-276].
Allston, Washington, [316].
Anne, Queen, the times of, [1-3].
Austen, Jane, her life and personality, [265-267]; opinions of Walter Scott, Macaulay, and Miss Mitford concerning, [266], [267]; her Pride and Prejudice, [268]; Persuasion and Northanger Abbey, [268], [269]; her qualities, [270], [271]; burial-place, [270].