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Gambling, 2, 71, 128.

Garden, quoted and criticised, 14.
Garrick, David, 136.
Garth, 419 (note).

INDEX.

Gas, introduction of, into London,
259.

Gates Ajar, 419 (note).
Gay, John, 136.

Gebir, quoted and criticised, 368.
Gems of thought and sentiment, 64,
104, 118, 134, 274, 297, 306, 314,
353, 371, 408, 413, 464, 486, 501,
513, 538.

Genius, Newton's conception of, 37;
Helvetius', 37; Carlyle's, 460.
Gentleman, definition of a, in the
Restoration, 16.

Geology, rise of the science of, 187;
progress, 316.

German influence in English Litera-
ture, 312, 320.

Gertrude of Wyoming, quoted and
criticised, 274.

Giaour, quoted and criticised, 343.
Gibbon, Edward, 183, 310; biog-
raphy and criticism, 195–203.
Gin, discovery of, and the results,
128.

God, Locke's derivation of the idea
of, 41; Pope's prayer to, 116;
Pope's attempt to define, 117; ar-
gument of natural theology for the
existence of, 184; on the provi-
dence of, 331; the impartial good-
ness of, 332; faith in, 396; the
fundamental reality, 457; the Over-
soul in process of self-evolution,
525.

Goethe, quoted, 171, 255, 539.
Golden Legend, quoted, 519, 520.
Goldsmith, Oliver, quoted, 175; bi-
ography and criticism, 203-221.
Good and Evil, Carlyle on, 466.
Goodness and Greatness, ends, not
means, 316.

Gospel a Republication of the Reli-
gion of Nature, 75.

Gray, Thomas, quoted and criticised,
135; quoted, 212.

Gray, Asa, anti-materialistic, 436.
Great Man, the, Carlyle's conception
of, 460; Emerson's, 530.
Great Rebellion, 28.
Greeley, Horace, 294.
Green, John R., 420.

Greenwich Observatory founded, 36.
Grimaldi, melancholy of, 329.
Guardian, 77, 82.

Guizot, quoted, 199.

Guesses at Truth, 414 (note).
Gulliver's Travels, quoted and criti-
cised, 103.

Habeas Corpus, 43.

Habit, and the sense of beauty, 407.
Hall, Robert, quoted, 267.
Hallam, Henry, quoted and criti-
cised, 310.

Halleck, Fitz Greene, quoted and
criticised, 378.

Hamilton, Gail, 414 (note).
Hamilton, Sir William, quoted, 43;
allusion to, 315; quoted and criti-
cised, 318.
Happiness, Gibbon on, 201; as a
motive to virtue, and the ground
of the moral sentiments, 315;
essential requisite for, 315; not a
usual possession of the highest
minds, 404.

Hardy, Thomas, 419 (note).
Harte, Francis Bret, 419 (note).
Hartley, David, utilitarian, 143.
Haven, Joseph, 429.

Hawthorne, Julian, 419 (note).
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 414, 419; bi-
ography and criticism, 502-518;
quoted, 540, 542.

Hazlitt, William, quoted, 107; and
criticised, 298.

Healing of the Daughter of Jairus,
quoted and criticised, 379.
Hectors, the, 3.

Hegel, 318.

Hell, conception of, in the seven-
teenth century, 30; Bunyan's vivid
sense of, 53; Southey's description
of the Indian, 275; past and pres-
ent views of, 426.
Hellenics, 368.

Helps, Sir Arthur, quoted, 438.
Herbert, Lord, deistical tenets of, 28.
Hermit of Thebaid, 395.

Heroes and Hero-Worship, quoted
and criticised, 459.
Herschel, Sir William, 187.
Hiawatha, quoted and criticised, 520.
Hickok, L. P., 430.

Higginson, T. W., 414 (note).
Highways, 3, 4.

High Church, 72, 363.

Hind and Panther, quoted and criti-
cised, 59.

Historians, three schools of, in the
present age, 419.

History, general view of progress in

the method of, to the middle of

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History of English Poetry, 183.
History of Ferdinand and Isabella,
310.

History of Greece, 216, 309.

History of Henry Esmond, quoted
and criticised, 418.

History of New York, Irving's, quoted
and criticised,' 304.
History of the Popes, Macaulay's
essay on, quoted, 302.
History of Rome, Goldsmith's, 216.
History of Rome, Arnold's, 309.
History of the United States, Ban-
croft's, 421.

History of the World, quoted, 140.
Hobbes, Thomas, prose style of, 24;

deism, 29; utilitarian ethics, 32-
36: psychology, 38; precursor of
modern materialism, 39.
Hogarth, 145.

Holland, J. G., quoted, 238; named,
414 (note), 419 (note).
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, quoted and
criticised, 387.

Holmes, Mrs., 419 (note).

Holy Fair, quoted and criticised,

231.

Homer, Cowper's observations on,

250.

Hood, Thomas, quoted, 238; and
criticised, 366.

Hoosier Schoolmaster, 419 (note).
Hope, blessedness of, 273; apostrophe
to, 274.

Hours in a Library, 414 (note).
Hours with the Mystics, 401.
House of Commons, becomes para-
mount, 2.

House of the Seven Gables, quoted and
criticised, 506.

Howells, W. D., 419 (note).
Hudibras, quoted and criticised, 14;
allusion to, 44.

Hudson, Henry N., 414 (note).
Hughes, Thomas, 419 (note).
Humboldt, Alexander, quoted, 168.
Hume, David, 43, 140, 310; scepti-
cism of, 141; philosophy of, mate-
rialistic, 145, 160; biography and
criticism, 157-171; on principles of
trade, 190.

Hunter, John, his contributions to
medical science, 187.

Hutton, R. H., quoted, 188, 455;
allusion to, 414 (note).

Hunt, Leigh, quoted and criticised,

366.

Huxley, Thomas H., quoted, 432, 435.
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, quoted
and criticised, 291.

Hymn to Proserpine, quoted, 376.
Hymns, quoted and criticised, 81.
Hyperion, Keats', quoted and criti-
cised, 282.

Hyperion, Longfellow's, quoted and
criticised, 519.
Hypatia, 419 (note).

Hypocrisy, illustrated, 443.

Ideal, the, necessity of, 69, 169; un-
realizable, 372; the longing for,
392: influence of, on character, 528.
Idealism, 31, 144, 459.

Idealist, mission of the, 542.
Ideas, power of, 192.

Idler, quoted and criticised, 173.
Idyls of the King, quoted and criti-
cised, 495.

Iliad, Pope's translation, 127.
Iliad, Cowper's translation, 250.
Imagination, decadence of, 73; the

ignorant more inventive than the
educated, 298.

Imaginative poetry, examples of, 289.
Imitations of Horace, quoted, 123.
Immortality, kinds of, 87; belief in,

innate, 117, 332; analogy of Na-
ture for, 142; intimations of, 299,
334; Byron on, 353; Carlyle, 458;
impersonal, 485.

Indian Emperor, quoted, 56.
Individuals, power of, 68.
Influence, limits of, 68; perpetuity
of, 88.

In Memoriam, quoted and criticised,
492.

Inquiry Concerning the Human Un-
derstanding, quoted and criticised,

160.

Inquiry Concerning the Sublime and
Beautiful, 202.

Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of
the Wealth of Nations, quoted and
criticised, 191.

Intellect, materialized by physical
pursuits, 506; without reverence,
203.

Intimations of Immortality, quoted

and criticised, 334.

Intellectual Development of Europe,
criticised, 422.

Inventions, great, civilizing influence
of, 258.

Ireland, deplorable condition of, 361.
Irving, Washington, quoted, 203;
and criticised, 303.
Ivanhoe, quoted, 326.

James II succeeds Charles II, 1.
James, Henry, Jr., 419 (note).
Jane Eyre, 419 (note).
Jansen, quoted, 262.

Jeffrey, Lord, quoted, 259, 302; and
criticised, 295.
Jerrold, Douglas, 293.
John Halifax, 419 (note).
John Plowman's Talk, 414 (note).
John Gilpin, criticised, 245.
John Godfrey's Fortune, 419 (note).
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, quoted, 6, 90,
137, 190, 208, 216, 219, 255, 541;
allusion to, 127, 241; attempts to
revive the Miscellany, 136; biog-
raphy and criticism, 172-178.
Johnson, Esther, Stella', 97.
Jolly Beggars, quoted and criticised,
233.

Jonathan Wild, criticised, 152.
Jones, Sir William, quoted, 187.
Joseph Andrews, criticised, 152.
Journal of the Great Plague in Lon-
don, quoted and criticised, 90.

Kant, philosophy of, 318.
Kean, Edmund, 294.
Keats, John, quoted and criticised,
280; Jeffrey's criticism, 295.
Kemble, J. P., 294.

Kepler, allusion to, 37; quoted, 38.
King, Archbishop, quoted, 99.
King, Thomas Starr, 414 (note).
Kingsley, Charles, 419 (note).
Knowledge, origin of, 39, 144, 160;
limits of, according to Hamilton,
319.

Knowles, James Sheridan, 294.
Kubla Khan, quoted and criticised,
279.

Labor, relation of, to capital, 358;
the romance of, 505.

Lady of the Lake, quoted and criti-
cised, 324.

Lady of Lyons, 396.

Lady of the Aroostook, 419 (note).
Lalla Rookh, quoted and criticised,
276.

Lamb, Charles, quoted and criti-
cised, 298.

Land of Dreams, criticised, 387.
Landor, Walter Savage, quoted and
criticised, 367.

Lara, quoted and criticised, 344.
Last Leaf, quoted and criticised, 389.
Last of the Mohicans, 308.

Last Days of Pompeii, criticised, 414.
Last of the Barons, criticised, 414.
Latter-Day Pamphlets, quoted, 468.
Lay of the Last Minstrel, quoted and
criticised, 322.

Law, William, character and influ-
ence of, 142; quoted, 143.
Lecky, W. E. H., 420, 429; quoted
and criticised, 424.

Lectures on Modern History, 309.
Lectures on English History as Iilus-
trated by Shakespeare's Plays, 414
(note).

Lectures on the Study of History, 414
(note).

Letters from a Citizen of the World,

216.

Letters from a Nobleman to his Son,

216.

Letter to a Noble Lord, quoted, 194.
Lever, Charles, 419 (note).
Leviathan, condemned by Parlia-
ment, 35.

Lewes, G. H., 433.

Life, a stream, 12; Dryden concern-
ing, 56; a vision of, 84: Pope's
view of, 123; how conceived by the
wise, 123; aspects of, 155; transi-
toriness of, 331; Wordsworth's con-
ception of, 332; Byron's, 350; on
the conduct of, 470, 481.
Life of Napoleon, 325.
Life Thoughts, 414 (note).
Liston, melancholy of, 329.
Literature, preeminence of, among
the fine arts, 220; present aspects
of, in America, 437.
Literature of Europe, 310.
Literature and Life, quoted, 409.
Little Annie's Ramble, 517.
Lives of the Poets, criticised, 175.
Lochiel's Warning, 274.

Locke, John, allusion to, 29, 37, 44,
166; quoted and criticised, 40; his
doctrine of the origin of ideas, 40,
145.

Locksley Hall, quoted and criticised,
490; quoted, 501.

London, condition of, in 1650, 4.
London Gazette, 6.

London Quarterly Review, 294.
Longfellow, Henry W., quoted, 392
(note), 488; biography and criti-
cism, 519-523.

Longing, quoted and criticised, 392.
Lord Ullin's Daughter, 274.
Lothair, 419 (note).

Lotos Eaters, quoted and criticised,
489.

Love, conception of, in the Restora-
tion, 10.

Love, quoted and criticised, 279;
quoted, 530.

Love for Love, quoted and criticised,

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Mabel Martin, 393.

Macaulay, Thomas B., quoted, 7,
76, 172, 175, 339; allusion to, 420;
quoted and criticised, 301, 309.
MacDonald, George, 419 (note).
Mac Flecknoe, quoted and criticised,
60.

Mackintosh, James, on Conscience,
315.

Macpherson, James, 270.
Macready, W. C., 294.

Magazine, the, rise and character of,
136.

Maiden Queen, quoted, 56.
Making of England, 420 (note).
Man, Swift's satire of, 103; Pope's
characterization of, 117; purpose
of, 134; definition of a great, 157;
brevity and dissonance of the life

of, 290; extremes meet in, 238,
329; how to probe the real value
of a, 221, 238; conceives better
than he performs. 372; Matthew
Arnold on, 372; Swinburne, 376;
inexplicable mystery of, 404: a sym-
bol, 456; not the product of
chance, 492.

Man of Feeling, 227.

Mandeville, Bernard de, 29, 43.
Manfred, quoted and criticised, 345.
Marble Faun, quoted and criticised,
510.

Marco Bozzaris, quoted, 379.

Marmion, quoted and criticised, 323.
Marriage, in the Restoration, 15;

Tennyson's ideal of, 459; Emerson
concerning, 530.

Mars Stript of his Armor, etc., 90.
Martin Chuzzlewit, quoted and criti-
cised, 443.

Martineau, James, 414 (note), 429,
435.

Marvell, Andrew, quoted and criti-
cised, 13.

Masson, David, 401.
Materialism, ascendency of, in the
Restoration, 31; cheerlessness of,
273; reaction against, 318; in
America, 425; in England at pres-
ent, 435.
Mathematics, Macaulay on the study
of, 301.

Matter, a double entity, 431; cannot
evolve life, 432; symbolism of, 456,
525.

Maud Muller, 393; quoted and criti-
cised, 395.

Maxims and Reflections, quoted, 17.
Mazeppa, quoted and criticised, 343.
McCosh, James, allusion to, 430;

influence of, against materialistic
philosophy, 436.

Medicine, science of, its debt to
Hunter, 187.

Memorials of Westminster Abbey,
414 (note).

Memoirs of a Cavalier, criticised, 90.
Memorabilia, quoted, 184 (note).
Merchant of Venice, reproduced up-
on the stage, 136.

Merlin, quoted, 533.

Method, in Pope, 111; in Burns,
227; in Gibbon, 202; in Dickens,
450; in Emerson, 533.
Methodism, rise of, 130; fruits of,
181; progress, 268.
Middle Ages, 310.

Middlemarch, quoted and criticised,
477.

Middleton, on Miracles, 141.
Mill, John Stuart, quoted and criti-
cised, 423, 427; as a psychologist,
433, 434.

Mill on the Floss, quoted and criti-
cised, 475.

Miller's Daughter, quoted, 501.
Milton, John, allusions to, 13, 44;
compared with Cowper, 252.
Minister's Black Veil, quoted and
criticised, 503.

Ministry, demands of the age upon
the, 365.

Minstrel, portrait of the last, 322.
Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, 322.
Miscellanies, quoted and criticised,

461.

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Natural History of Religion, quoted
and criticised, 163.
Natural Theology, quoted and criti-
cised, 183.

Nature, mode of describing, in the
critical period, 13, 14, 114; a reve-
lation of mind, 187, 457; her ideali-
zation, 272; teaches the lesson of
devotion. 407; in Cowper, 247; in
Moore, 276: in Coleridge, 279; in
Shelley, 285; in Cooper, 308; in
Scott, 326; in Wordsworth, 337;
in Byron, 342; in Bryant, 383; in
Ruskin, 405; in Dickens, 448, 452;
in Tennyson, 489; in Hawthorne,
517; in Emerson, 525, 533, 534.
Nature, quoted, 525.

Never too Late to Mend, 419 (note).
New Wife and the Old, quoted, 395.
Newcomes, quoted and criticised, 417.
Newsletter, the, 6.

Newspaper, the, establishment of, 6;

growth of, 71, 137, 182, 294: in
America, 399; of the future, 400.
Newton, Isaac, allusions to, 29, 44,
76; his doctrine of universal gravi-
tation, 37; biography and criti-
cism, 37.

Niebuhr, 309.

Nightingale, Keats' lines on the, 282.
Night Thoughts, quoted and criti-
cised, 134.

Nineteenth century, general view of,
320, 436.

Norman Conquest, 420 (note).
North American Review, 294.
Notes on Books, 401.

Novel, the, distinguished from Ro-
mance, 137; different kinds of,
137; freed from indelicacies, 182:
rapid development of, 307; the
historical, 414; the ethical, 414;
in America, 308, 418.
Novelist, possible beneficent influ-
ence of, 150.

O'Conner's Child, 274.
Occultation of Orion, 521.
Occupation, necessity of, 254.
Ode to Beauty, quoted, 533.

Ode to Spring, quoted and criticised,

99.

Ode on Solitude, 108.

Odyssey, Cowper's translation, 250.
Off Shore, quoted, 376.

Old Curiosity Shop, quoted and criti-
cised, 441.

Old English History, 420 (note).

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