Devil’s Needles, [113]
Dialect in poetry—Meredith on Rhona Boswell’s letters, [418]
Dialogue in fiction, [346]
Dichtung, Wahrheit and, in ‘Aylwin,’ [50]
Dickens, Lowell’s strictures on, [295]; [325]; hardness of touch in portraiture, [350]; [367], [384], [387]
‘Dickens returns on Christmas Day,’ [93]
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, on the sibilant in poetry, [287]; substance and form in poetry, [341]
Disraeli, ‘softness of touch’ in St. Aldegonde, [351]; [353]
‘Divina Commedia,’ [208]
‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,’ Watts-Dunton’s criticism of, [218]