Sadi’s Bostán, i. 344
Ste. Beuve, ii. 169, 228; his saying of Madame de Sévigné, 244, 249
Schlegel (A. W. V.), his History of Literature, i. 92
Schutz (Mrs.), i. 44, 45, 49, 59, 174
Science, poetry of, i. 229
Scott (Sir Walter), The Pirate, ii. 128, 130, 131; FitzGerald’s love for, 190, 235, 237, 261; depreciated by the Lake Poets and Carlyle, 194; appreciated by Emerson, ib.; his Journey to Douglas Dale, ib.; subjects for pictures from, 235; Guy Mannering, 244, 245, 250; hated by the Whigs, 247; The Bride of Lammermoor, 261; Kenilworth, 265
Sea Words and Phrases, ii. 116
Selden’s Table Talk, FitzGerald’s notes on, i. 231
Sellar (Professor), his article on Lucretius, ii. 58
Selwyn’s Correspondence, i. 196