[1096]. i. 69.
[1097]. i. 129.
[1098]. The entrefilet of the 7th of November 1862 on la critique indifférente, though it quite certainly is not meant wholly or even mainly for literary criticism, should not be missed.
[1099]. i. 167, April 24, 1862; and i. 176-183, January 8 and 13, April 8, 1863.
[1100]. i. 194; ii. 219.
[1101]. i. 229.
[1102]. ii. 110.
[1103]. On German “vulgarity,” p. 112 (with which an acute passage on Goethe at p. 120 should be compared); on the two poetesses, Louisa Siefert and Mme. Ackermann (141 and 174); a valiant promulgation of the truth that most fear to speak, “There is no Progress” (167); notes on M. Coppée (200); Hugo again (228); La Fontaine (232); Laprade (280); Stendhal (286).
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION.