D'Holbach, skeptic of the 18th century, [187].

Dial, the, publisher's letter on Herder, [47];
Tribute to Wordsworth in, quoted, [97-99];
articles in, [132];
writes for, [133];
ancient scriptures printed in, [135];
article on Margaret Fuller in, [176];
contains account of English reform meetings, [273].

Digby, Sir Kenelm, story related by, [199].

Dietetics, theory and practice of, introduced by transcendentalists, [150].

Discourses on Religion, work by Schleiermacher, [48].

Dwight, J. S., makes translations from German authors, [56];
edits selections from Goethe and Schiller, [116];
contributes to "The Dial," [133];
quoted, [148];
writes musical articles for "The Harbinger," [330].

Dynamic system, the, begun by Giordano Bruno, [80].

E.

Eckermann's conversations with Goethe translated into English, [116].

Edinburgh Review contains article by Carlyle, [52];
criticises Biographia Literaria, [91].