FENELON'S early enthusiasm for Greece, 151.
FIRST STUDIES of great men, 55-59; first thoughts for great works, 129-133.
FORKS, when first used, 356.
FRANKLIN, Dr., notes the calming of the sea, 133; his influence on American manners, 272.
FUSELI'S imaginative power, 151.
GALILEO invents the pendulum, 132.
GALVANISM first discovered, 133.
GESNER recommends a study of literature to artists, 22; on enthusiasm, 154; his wife a model for those of literary men, 206-208.
GLEIM and his portrait gallery, 211.
GOLDSMITH contrasted with Johnson, 294.