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120,123.Nigger Question, The,15,21,32.Noctes Ambrosianæ,80.Nonsense Rhymes,259.North and South,107.Northern Cobbler, The,225.Northern Farmer, The,225.Norton, the Hon. Mrs.,260.Notes and Emendations to the Plays of Shakespeare,193.Novum Organum Renovatum,166.Obermann Once More,215,216.Oceana,131.Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington,221-222.Odes and Addresses to Great People,55.Ode to the North-East Wind,270.Old Red Sandstone, The,179.Oliver Twist,84.‘O lyric love,’230.Omar Khayyám,237,238-239;and Horace,238-239;and Burns,239.One Word More,230.Orestes,253.Origin of Species, The,178,180,181,182-185.Our Dogs,210.Our Mutual Friend,90.Outram, George,61.Owen, Sir Richard,180.Oxford Movement, The,9,144.Pageant, A,244.Palace of Art, The,40.Palgrave, Sir Francis,142.Paracelsus,7,44,45,50,248.Paris Sketch-Book, The,91.Parleyings with certain People of Importance,232.Passing of Arthur, The,222,224.Past and Present,15,30,31.Patmore, Coventry,251-252.Paton, Sir J. Noel,240.Pattison, Mark,158.Pauline,44,45.Peg Woffington,274.Pelham,72.Pendennis,91,97.Periodicals,5-6.Phantasmion,61.Phases of Faith,146.Phil Fogarty,94.Philip van Artevelde,36,62-63.Philoctetes,253.Philosophy of the Conditioned, The,168.Physiology of Common Life, The,169.Pickwick,84.Pippa Passes,46,50.Planché, James R.,47.Plato and the other Companions of Socrates,125.Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, The,55.Pleasures of England, The,196.Poems, by C. E. and A. Bell,101.Poems(1833, by Tennyson),39.Poems(1842, by Tennyson),39.Poems and Ballads,254.Poems by Two Brothers,37,38,53.Poems, chiefly Lyrical,38.Poems Dramatic and Lyrical,253-254.Poems, Legendary and Historical,58.Political Economy(Mill’s),161,164.Pope, The,229,230.Popular Government,135.Praed, W. M.,54,57-58.Praeterita,253.Pre-Raphaelites, The,10,213,240.Pre-Raphaelitism,195.Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau,232.Prince’s Progress, The,244.Princess, The,39,42-43,221,224.Principles of Biology,172.Principles of Ethics,173.Principles of Geology,177-178.Principles of Psychology,172.Principles of Sociology,172.Principles of Taste,140.Private of the Buffs, The,258.Problems of Life and Mind,169.Procter, Adelaide Anne,260.Professor, The,101,103.Prolegomena Logica,168.Prometheus Unbound,46.Promise of May, The,227.Prophetical Office of the Church, The,147.Proverbial Philosophy,64.Province of Jurisprudence Determined, The,161.Pusey, E. B.,153-155;Pius IX. on,154;156.Put Yourself in his Place,275.Qua Cursum Ventus,219.Queen Mary,226.Queens of England, Lives of the,142.Queens of Scotland, Lives of the,142.Quest of the Sangraal, The,259.Rab and his Friends,210.Rabbi Ben Ezra,229,230.Rands, W. B.,210.Ranke’s History of the Popes, Macaulay’s essay on,115.Ravenshoe,271.Rawlinson, Sir H. C.,211-212.Reade, Charles,73,262,273-276.Rebecca and Rowena,94.Red Fisherman, The,58.Red Thread of Honour, The,258.Rehearsals,253.Reign of Queen Anne, History of the,142.Reliques of Father Prout,70.Reminiscences, by Carlyle,16,20.Rephan,233.Representative Government, Considerations on,162,165,166.Resignation,215,217.Revenge, The,221,225,260.Reynolds, John Hamilton,55.Rhyme of the Duchess May, The,236.Ring and the Book, The,45,49,50,229-230,231.Rizpah,226.Robertson, F. W.,155,157.Roman, The,247.Romance of War, The,273.Romans under the Empire, History of the,127.Romany Rye, The,212.Romaunt of Margret, The,236.Rome, History of,122-123.Romola,264,266.Roscoe, William Caldwell,260.Rose Mary,243.Rossetti, Christina,234,242,244-246;and Mrs. Browning,245;and D. G. Rossetti,245.Rossetti, D. G.,240-244;his sensuousness,241-242;his treatment of nature,243;his ballads,243;and Christina Rossetti,245.Roundabout Papers,93,97.Rubáiyátof Omar Khayyám,237,238-239.Rugby Chapel,216.Ruskin, John,153,194-202;his art criticism,196-199;his style,199-200;his social theories,200-202.Ruth,56.Sacred and Legendary Art,193.St. Clement’s Eve,62.Ste. Beuve,192.St. Mark’s Rest,196.St. Paul and Protestantism,203.Saint’s Tragedy, The,271.Salámán and Absál,237.Sand, George, quoted,107;253.Sands of Dee, The,270.Sartor Resartus,12,13,15,19,23-26,34,35.Scenes of Clerical Life,262,264,266,267.Scherer, Edmond, on George Eliot,265.Schiller, Life of,13,22,34.Schleiermacher,123.Scholar Gipsy, The,215,216.Science and literature,8-9;influence of science on the method of history,110.Scot Abroad, The,141.Scotland, History of(Burton’s),141.Scotland, History of(Tytler’s),143.Scott’s Journal,138,139.Scott, Life of Sir Walter,137-139.Scott, Michael,80.Scott, William Bell,240,260.Sea Dreams,224.Searching the Net,253.Sedgwick, Adam,189.Seeley, J. R.,131.Senancour,217.Senior, N. W.,165.Sepoy War in India, History of the,142.Seraphim, The,234.Seven Lamps of Architecture, The,195,198.‘She is not fair to outward view,’60.Shelley,45,46.Shirley,103,106.Shooting Niagara,16.Short Studies on Great Subjects,130.Sicilian Summer, A,62.Silas Marner,264,266.Sinai and Palestine,140.Sing-Song,244.Sir Brook Fossbrooke,99.Sir Galahad,222.Sir John Oldcastle,225.Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere,222.Sir Richard Grenville’s Last Fight,260.Sketches by Boz,83,84.Slave Power, The,165.Smedley, Menella B.,261.Smith, Alexander,247,249-251.Smollett,80.Snob, The,90.Sohrab and Rustum,217,218.Soldier of Fortune, The,253.Solitary, The,66.Somerville, Mary,175.Song of the Shirt, The,3,56.Song of the Western Men, The,259.Songs of the Cavaliers and Roundheads,261.Songs of the Governing Classes,257.Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces,53.Sonnets from the Portuguese,234,235-236,245.Sonnets on the War,247,249.Sordello,7,45,232.Soul’s Tragedy, A,45,46.Southern Night, A,216.Spanish Ballads,136.Spanish Gypsy, The,264,265.Spasmodic School, The,213,246.Spencer, Herbert,170-174.Sphinx, The,260.Stanley, A. P.,17,136,139-140,158.Stanhope, Earl,142.Stealthy School of Criticism, The,241.Sterling, John,34,157,161.Sterling, Life of,16,20,27,34,135.Stirling-Maxwell, Sir William,142.Stones of Venice, The,195.Stories from Waterloo,99.Strafford,45,46.Strangers Yet,58.Strayed Reveller, The,214.Stream’s Secret, The,243.Strickland, Agnes,142.Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs, The,182.Studies of Sensation and Event,67.Study of Words, The,211.Subjection of Women, The,162,165.Swift, Jonathan,35,92,98.Swinburne, A. C.,254.Sybil,75,76,77.Synthetic Philosophy, The,170-174.System of Logic, A,161,162,164.Tait, Archibald C.,159.Tale of Two Cities, A,84,87.Talfourd, Thomas Noon,47.Tancred,76.Taylor, Sir Henry,36,61-63.Taylor, Tom,47,274.Tenant of Wildfell Hall, The,102.Tennyson, Alfred, Lord,37,38-43;his early poems,38;his development,39-42;Lockhart on,39;Carlyle on,40;Edward Fitzgerald on,42;and Keats,42;220-228;his patriotism,221;and the Arthurian legends,222-223;his blank verse,223-224;his dramatic poems,224-227.Tennyson, Frederick,54.Ten Thousand a Year,81.Testimony of the Rocks, The,179.Thackeray, W. M.,69,70,90-98;his early life,90-91;and the eighteenth century humourists,92;and Dickens,93-94;his satire,95-96;his women,96-97;and Swift,92,98;105.Theophrastus Such, Impressions of,264.Thirlwall, Connop,120,123-125.Thom, William,61.Thornbury, G. W.,261.Thorpe, Benjamin,211.Thyrsis,215,216.Timbuctoo,38.Timbuctoo(Thackeray’s),90.Time Flies,244.‘’Tis sweet to hear the merry lark,’60.To a Gipsy Child,215.Tom Burke of Ours,99.Tom Cringle’s Log,80.Tracts for the Times,147.Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry,99.Translating Homer, On,204.Travels on the Amazon,189.Trench, R. C.,211.Trevelyan, Sir George,111,116.Tristram and Iseult,217.Trollope, Anthony,


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