‘Daily News,’ the, views of, on the prices of things, [29, 2];
on ‘Fors Clavigera,’ [30, 21] (note).
Darwin, and Huxley, [35, 13], [45, 202].
David, King, reflections on, [40, 87].
Degringolade, La, worth reading, though long and tiresome, [43, 153].
Demand and supply, [30, 14], [38, 32].
Derby, Lord, his new code of civilization, [29, 13];
his idea of agriculture, [45, 207].
Derivation, cannot stand astride on two languages, [30, 18].
Devastation, new ship of the line, [48, 278].
Devil, in the second part of Faust, afraid of roses, [26, 16];
clumsy at christening, [43, 146];
how the father of English squires, [45, 201];
his pet weapon, [46, 234];
not afraid of hothouse plants, mortally so of roses and crocuses, [46, 236];
his work, the six heads of, [46, 227] to 229.
Dickens, Charles, his opinion about menials, [28, 15];
as a novelist, his power over the feelings, [31, 1];
his opinion of British law, [47, 244].