Chapter 7

Adonais,130,143;Shelley’s own criticism of,144,153,180,186;quotations from,145-151Address to the Irish People,59;purpose of,60,61;quotations from,61Age of Reason(Paine’s),66Alastor,84;Shelley’s first serious poem,85;its autobiographical value,86;quotations from,87,153;self-portraiture in,98;last lines quoted,187-188Anamnesis, doctrine of, its stronghold upon Shelley’s imagination,27-28Ancient Mariner, The, allusion to,183Ariosto, Shelley’s first acquaintance with,72,111,112Aristotle,29Assassins, The,83Bacon,151Bagni di Lucca,103,105Ballantyne, Messrs. (publishers),19Bath, Harriet Shelley at,80,82,192,193Baxter, Mr. W. T.,194Berkeley,117Bernardo (inThe Cenci),127Bethel, Mr., Shelley’s tutor at Eton,12Bisham, beech-groves of,95Bishopsgate Heath,85Blake, William (artist),126Boccaccio, Shelley’s remarks on,111Boinville, Mrs.,76et seq.,189,191Boscombe,180Bracknell (in Berkshire),76,77Brentford,8Browne, Miss Felicia (afterwards Mrs. Hemans),34Brunnen (on Lake Lucerne),83Buffon (zoologist),52Byron, Lord,26;joins Shelley at Geneva,88;accident off rocks of Meillerie,89;his description of Shelley,109,131,157,161,162,164;visited by Shelley,166Calderon,112;Shelley’s translations from,113,164Campbell, Thomas,19,130Caracalla, Baths of,95,104,118Castlereagh, Lord,58Catholic Emancipation,58,60,62Cenci, The,74,95,120,121,126et seq.,182,186Chamouni,90Clairmont, Charles,76,85Clairmont, Claire,76,83,88,103,157,194et seq.Clapham Common,45Clifton,85Coleridge,55,117,183Dante,111,113,138Declaration of Rights,64et seq.Defence of Poetry,112,113,117,137,186;quotation from,114-116De Quincey,56Don Juan(Shelley’s boat),167Eaton, D. J. (printer),66Edinburgh,51-53,76Edinburgh Journal,19Edwards, Mr. (Shelley’s first tutor),6Eldon, Lord,81,93,130,193Epipsychidion,86,136,138,141et seq.,158;quotations from,139-140Essay on a Future State,117,152Essay on Christianity,100,117Essay on the Punishment of Death,117Este,95,107Eton,12et seq.Fenning, Mrs.,46Field Place,3,6et seq.,14,17,37,47,77Florence,95,108,119,130France,83,90Frankenstein(Mrs. Shelley’s story),90Fraser’s Magazine,19,91note,92noteGarnett, Mr. Richard,80note,81,83,121,130note,143,169,186noteGebir(Landor’s),33Geneva,88;Lake of,89Gisborne, Mr.,112,121,136Gisborne, Mrs.,110,112,119Godwin, Mary,76,79et seq.,85,88;marriage with Shelley,93,190et seq.Godwin, William,21,49note,56et seq.,67,76,77,85note,93,107,110,191,194,195Goodall, Dr.,12Great Marlow,92Greystoke,56Grove, Harriet,18,20,21,47Grove, Mr. C. H. (Shelley’s cousin),51Guiccioli, Countess,157Hellas,154;quotation from,156-157Hemans, Mrs.SeeBrowne, Miss F.History of a Six Weeks’ Tour(Mrs. Shelley’s),84Hitchener, Miss Eliza,47,65Hogg, Thomas Jefferson,7,9,14-16,21,22;his description of Shelley at Oxford,23et seq.,33,37,43et seq.,67,68,71et seq.,82,85,100,108,131,161,186note,187,193Homer,74,112;Shelley’s translations from,113Hookham, Mr. T.,71,192Horsham,3,17,20,56Hume,27,35Hunt, Leigh,34,80note,92,100et seq.,109,121,128,136,157,176,179,180,187Hymn to Intellectual Beauty,16,86,87,123Imlay, Fanny,76,77,107Invocation to Night, the, quotation from,159-160Ireland, Shelley in,58,59,63,64Italy,103,109,110,169Julian and Maddalo, quotations from,105-106,132Kant,68,117Keats,100,130,143,145,146;description of his resting-place by Shelley,148-149Keswick,55,56,58Laon and Cythna,8,9,17,90,95;present title,The Revolt of Islam,97,98,103,122Leghorn,74,95,119,131,176et seq.Lerici,131,154,168,177Letters, extracts from Shelley’s,48,50,54et seq.,65,69,78,104,110,112,116,118,128,129,130,135-136,141,143,159Letter to Lord Ellenborough,66,67Letter to Maria Gisborne,15,132;quotation from,133-134Lewis, Monk,19,20,90Lind, Dr.,17,34,44Lines written among Euganean Hills,107Locke,27,35Lodore(Mrs. Shelley’s novel),196London,37,43,47,48,50,68,72,76,81,83,92,107,108,191,192Masque of Anarchy,120Matthews (the comedian),19Medwin, Captain, his description of Shelley,8,10-11,19,80note,85;relates incidents in Shelley’s life,107-108,134-135Meillerie, scene of shipwreck,89Milton, his influence on Shelley,86Moore,144-145Naples,103,107,108,110Necessity of Atheism, The,35,40,57Nicholson, Peg,34Norfolk, Duke of,3,5,18,29,56,68North Wales,47,66,68Ode to a Skylark,132Ode to Liberty,132,153Ode to Naples,132Ode to the West Wind,119,120,185Original Poetry, by Victor and Cazire,20,34Oxford,15,17;University College,21;Shelley dismissed from,36Paine, Thomas,66Paris,83Peacock, Mr.,71,75,77,79,85et seq.,103,113,114,116,118,128,180,186note,187,191Penshurst,4Peter Bell the Third,120Petrarch,72,111Pilfold, Captain,47,51Pilfold, Charles,3Pilfold, Elizabeth,3Pisa,95,103,108,131,138,154et seq.,165,168,176-178Plato,27,68,100,112,113,138,151,165,176,185Political Justice(W. Godwin’s),56,57,82,192Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson,34Prince Athanase,17,97,98Prometheus Unbound,95,107,117note,118et seq.,128,129,136,144;quotation from,125,126Proposal for an Association,62,64Proposals for putting Reform to the Vote,63Quarterly Review,130,135,143,144Queen Mab,18,56,69,70,76,81,88,97,193Radcliffe, Mrs.,19Ravenna,89,108,157Refutation of Deism,77Rejected Addresses(Smith’s),100Retzsch (engraver),113Revolt of Islam, The(Laon and Cythna),8,9,17,90,95,97,98,103,122Roberts, Captain,167Rome,24,103,110,118,143,178,180Rosalind and Helen,98Rossetti, Mr. W. M.,44,48,66,187Ryan, Major,195Sensitive Plant, The,132;quotations from,152-153Shelley, Sir Bysshe,3,4,53Shelley, Charles Bysshe (second son),193,195,196Shelley, Elizabeth,3,19,20,47Shelley, Harriet,52,59,60,64,65,72,76,78;deserted by Shelley,79,80,81;commits suicide,82,190,197Shelley, Hellen,3,6,45Shelley, Ianthe Eliza,


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