Seneca, i. 151, 182
Severn, his letters about Keats, ii. 276
Sévigné (Mad. de), ii. 184, 185, 196, 217, 310, 312; FitzGerald’s Dictionary of the Dramatis Personæ in her letters, 217, 289; Ste. Beuve’s saying of, 244, 249; subject for a picture from, 293
Shakespeare, his Sonnets, i. 14; FitzGerald buys the second and third Folios, 31; Othello, ii. 251, 252
—(the Cambridge), ii. 47
Shelley, reviewed in the Edinburgh, i. 62; Trelawny’s story of his death, ii. 189; disputed reading in, 250; too unsubstantial for FitzGerald, 251
Sheridan’s School for Scandal the best comedy in the language, ii. 159
Siddons (Mrs.), ii. 137, 149
Sizewell Gap, ii. 290
Smith (Horace), i. 97