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Cosmogony, New, [9]; see Renascence of Wonder, [373]
Cosmos, joke of, [386]
Cowper, W., [38]
Cowslip Country, Watts-Dunton’s association with, [27], [32]
Craigie, Mrs., intellectual energy of the provinces asserted by, [50]; [325]
Criticism, anonymity in, [209], [210]; new ideas in, [344]
Cromer, [106]; Swinburne and Watts-Dunton visit, [270]
Cromwell, Oliver, Slepe Hall, supposed residence at, [35]; his elder wine, [36]–7
Cruikshank, [387]