Rossi in Hamlet, 107
Rousseau on stage decoration, 110
Santley (Mrs.), 111
Sartoris (Edward), 192, 203
Sartoris (Greville), death of, 38
Sartoris (Mrs.), Mrs. Kemble’s sister, 38; her illness, 140, 149; and death, 154; her Medusa and other Tales, 203
Scott (Sir Walter), his indifference to fame, 116; the easy movement of his stories, 130; Barry Cornwall’s saying of him, 131; his Kenilworth, 145; the Fortunes of Nigel, 228, 231; Marjorie Fleming, 252; The Pirate, 261
Sévigné (Madame de), 73, 103, 105, 137, 184, 186, 188, 222; her Rochers, 105, 184; not shown to visitors, 188; list of her dramatis personæ, 125; quoted, 190, 217
Shakespeare, edited by Clark and Wright, 68, 69
Shakespeare, 69