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The letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 2 (of 2) 1845-1846

Chapter 41: INDEX
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The volume gathers personal letters exchanged by Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett, presenting a close view of their intellectual and emotional partnership. Correspondence blends affectionate domestic detail with sustained literary discussion, including reactions to each other's work, practical concerns about publication and copyright, health and travel arrangements, and the social circles that shaped them. Occasional playful anecdotes and editorial corrections appear alongside earnest praise and mutual encouragement. The collection is arranged as dated letters, supplemented by portraits and facsimiles, and conveys both the private rhythms of daily life and the shared artistic ambitions that informed their relationship.

INDEX

Transcriber’s Note: Volume 1 is available as Project Gutenberg eBook #16182. Unfortunately, the page numbers were not preserved in that volume, so it has not been possible to provide links from this one.

  • Acton, Cardinal, i. 149
  • Adams, Mrs., i. 555
  • Ælian, i. 371, 377, 540; ii. 196, 202
  • Æschylus, i. 15, 31ff., 34, 35ff., 38ff., 45, 61, 88, 171, 313
  • Alfieri, Vittorio, i. 53
  • Andersen, Hans Christian (‘The Dane’), i. 53, 161;
  • his ‘Improvisatore,’ i. 45, 50, 52, 54;
  • his ‘Only a Fiddler,’ i. 154, 160
  • Angelico, Fra, i. 196
  • Apuleius, E.B.B.’s translations from, i. 168
  • Arnould, Joseph (afterwards Sir), ii. 102, 115, 412, 466, 487
  • Asolo, i. 113
  • ‘Athenæum,’ the, i. 155, 161, 166, 288, 323, 326, 389, 395, 412, 416, 542, 558, 572; ii. 33, 35, 102, 158, 176, 307, 343, 421
  • Australia (proposals for E.B.B. to write ballads, &c. for), ii. 481
  • ‘Autography,’ i. 317, 319, 323; ii. 188
  • Babbage, C., i. 24
  • Bacon, Lord, i. 481, 485
  • Bailey, P. J., his ‘Festus,’ i. 375, 384
  • Balzac, H. de, ii. 35, 91, 93, 107, 113
  • Barrett, Alfred, brother of E.B.B., i. 193, 195; ii. 177
  • Barrett, Arabel, sister of E.B.B., i. 101, 193, 216, 219, 330, 542; ii. 329, 334 and passim
  • Barrett, Charles John (‘Stormie’) brother of E.B.B., i. 219, 417, 575; ii. 109, 111, 408, 458
  • Barrett, Edward (‘Bro’), brother of E.B.B., his death, i. 175ff.
  • Barrett, Edward Moulton, father of E.B.B., i. 123, 131, 141, 167, 175, 190, 192, 213, 218, 235, 241ff., 409, 506, 530; ii. 26, 109, 152, 270, 293, 332, 334, 340, 342, 384, 450, 487, 489, 551
  • Barrett, Elizabeth Barrett:
  • on poetic composition, i. 21
  • on her translation of ‘Prometheus Bound,’ i. 31
  • proposes to write a ‘novel’ or ‘romance’ poem, i. 32, 151, 154, 271
  • project of writing a drama (‘Psyché Apocalypté’) with R. H. Horne, i. 61
  • American appreciation, i. 115, 307; ii. 152, 166, 184, 429
  • proposals for wintering abroad, i. 131ff., 135, 167, 190, 209ff., 218, 225, 229, 234ff., 241
  • religious views, i. 145; ii. 429
  • on George Sand, i. 165
  • on the death of her brother Edward, i. 175ff.
  • references to her dangerous illness, i. 43, 176; ii. 26
  • American publishers, i. 188, 189, 258, 260
  • on her pet name ‘Ba,’ i. 192, 195, 342, 345
  • her portrait, i. 195; ii. 12, 19
  • requests R.B.’s autograph for a friend, i. 227
  • on R.B.’s poetry, i. 268ff.; ii. 491
  • sends a ring and lock of hair to R.B., i. 308, 309
  • opinions on French fiction, i. 341; ii. 102
  • on women’s position and married life, i. 351ff.; ii. 424
  • early reading, i. 406
  • French verses, i. 405
  • on R.B.’s letters, i. 418, 423, 486, 493; ii. 18
  • on the publication of letters, i. 484
  • on autograph collectors, i. 535
  • on the difficulties of her engagement with R.B., ii. 33, 78, 81, 122, 141, 220, 222, 228, 230, 233, 336, 341, 374, 378, 383, 385, 396, 416, 458, 464, 494
  • on artistic Bohemianism, ii. 30
  • on the curiosity of strangers, their visits, letters &c., ii. 31, 73, 169, 423, 472
  • on duelling, ii. 40ff., 45, 53ff.
  • on Raffael’s portrait, ii. 149
  • plans for going to Italy with R.B., ii. 208, 210, 275, 278ff., 288, 320, 379, 391, 417, 473, 479, 481, 490, 502ff., 506, 511
  • proposal for her to visit New Cross, ii. 226, 231
  • her money affairs, ii. 229, 235, 365, 368, 400ff., 408, 476
  • visit to the Great Western Railway, ii. 234, 435
  • visit to Mr. Rogers’ picture gallery, ii. 251, 262
  • visits to H. S. Boyd described, ii. 259, 282
  • on the death of B. R. Haydon, ii. 265, 271;
  • on Horne’s verses on Haydon, ii. 299;
  • bequest of his MSS. to E.B.B., ii. 304ff., 307, 309ff., 315ff., 322ff., 326
  • on women and politics, ii. 283
  • her visit to Finchley, ii. 444, 447, 452
  • ‘Blackwood’s Magazine’s’ offer to print her lyrics, ii. 459, 466, 478
  • visit to church, and the effect of music on her, ii. 460, 468, 492
  • proposal to write ballads &c. for Australia, ii. 481
  • her marriage, ii. 539 n., 541
  • Barrett, Elizabeth Barrett, works:
  • ‘Bertha in the Lane,’ i. 10, 148, 271
  • ‘Catarina to Camoens,’ i. 148, 425
  • ‘The Cry of the Children,’ proposals for musical setting, i. 524, 537
  • ‘A Drama of Exile,’ i. 10, 19
  • ‘An Essay on Mind,’ i. 129, 132, 134, 136, 383
  • ‘Lady Geraldine’s Courtship,’ i. 32, 149, 162, 271
  • ‘Past and Future,’ i. 282
  • ‘Poems,’ 2 vols. 1844, i. 9, 189, 281; ii. 285;
  • American edition, i. 186, 187
  • ‘Rhyme of the Duchess May,’ i. 10
  • ‘The Romaunt of Margret,’ i. 383
  • ‘The Romaunt of the Page,’ i. 10
  • ‘The Seraphim,’ i. 130, 189, 383
  • ‘Two Sketches,’ i. 193.
  • ‘The Vision of Fame,’ i. 132
  • ‘A Vision of Poets,’ i. 147, 383
  • ‘Wine of Cyprus,’ ii. 443, 446, 448
  • Translations from Bion, Theocritus, Apuleius, Nonnus, i. 168, 170ff., 497, ii. 8;
  • from Homer, i. 579, ii. 8, 22, 25, 69, 139, 161;
  • from Æschylus i. 31, 34, 76, 140, 142, 149, 151, ii. 459;
  • from Pietro d’Abano, i. 462
  • Barrett, George, brother of E.B.B., i. 192, 196, 216, 219, 229, 235, 241, 289, 319, 322, 404, 439, 444, 492, 496, 500; ii. 115, 441
  • Barrett, Henrietta, sister of E.B.B., i. 128, 193, 331, 408, 433, 437, 516; ii. 141, 334, 387, 490 and passim
  • Barrett, Henry, brother of E.B.B., i. 158
  • Barrett, Lizzie, cousin of E.B.B., i. 522; ii. 245
  • Barrett, Mary (E.B.B.’s mother), ii. 484
  • Barrett, Octavius (‘Occy’) brother of E.B.B., his illness, i. 236ff., 241ff., 247ff., 265
  • Barrett, Sam, cousin of E.B.B., i. 522
  • Bartoli, his ‘Simboli,’ i. 539, 541, 545
  • Bayley, Miss, i. 300, 303, 304; ii. 22, 109, 111, 114, 120, 137, 196, 552;
  • her plans for taking E.B.B. to Italy, ii. 191, 198, 208, 244
  • Beethoven, i. 533; ii. 153;
  • his ‘Fidelio,’ i. 161
  • Benjamin of Tudela, R., i. 153
  • Bennet, Miss Georgiana, ii. 73, 80, 110, 225, 329, 369
  • Bennett, W. C., ii. 106, 124, 330, 366, 389
  • Bevan, Mr., ii. 334
  • Bezzi, Mr., ii. 139, 191
  • ‘Blackwood’s Magazine,’ i. 23; ii. 459, 466, 478
  • Blake, William, ii. 319
  • Blessington, Lady, i. 157
  • Boccaccio, Giovanni, i. 45, 393
  • Boyd, Hugh Stuart, i. 100, 236, 342; ii. 259, 261, 282, 407, 442, 443, 446, 459, 471, 541
  • Bremer, Miss, ii. 119
  • ‘British Quarterly,’ the, i. 268
  • Browne, Sir Thomas, ii. 52, 53
  • Browning, Miss, i. 147, 153, 189, 519; ii. 165, 168, 204, 412, 566
  • Browning, Mrs., senior, i. 147; ii. 456, 483, 500
  • Browning, R., senior, i. 28, 147, 496; ii. 427, 549;
  • his drawings for R.B.’s poems, i. 415, 434;
  • his early life, ii. 477, 483, 484
  • Browning, Robert:
  • Mr. Kenyon’s offer of introduction to Miss Barrett, i. 2, 281
  • on E.B.B.’s poems, i. 9, 147
  • helps Carlyle with his ‘Cromwell,’ i. 16
  • on the attitude of the public towards his work, i. 17ff.
  • first visit to E.B.B., i. 72 n.
  • account of the ‘bora’ at Trieste, i. 126
  • on ‘The Flight of the Duchess,’ i. 138
  • on George Sand, i. 163
  • baptised at an Independent Chapel, i. 147
  • reference to his visit to St. Petersburg, i. 155
  • on dramatic poetry and novels, i. 155, 161
  • on reading law with Basil Montagu, i. 199
  • his early life, i. 200, 349
  • on the performance of ‘Every Man in his Humour,’ i. 212, 217
  • his portrait in the ‘New Spirit of the Age,’ i. 316; ii. 219
  • sends a lock of hair to E.B.B., i. 304, 332
  • his visit to R. H. Horne, i. 366ff.
  • on R. H. Horne’s ‘Ballad Romances,’ i. 370
  • French verses, i. 420
  • on a proposal of a journey to St. Petersburg, i. 489, 507
  • on music, i. 543
  • plants rose-trees, ii. 10
  • thoughts for future work, i. 457; ii. 25, 390
  • on duelling, ii. 33, 46ff., 58
  • on the rearrangement of his poems, ii. 71
  • on French romance, ii. 107
  • his birthday, ii. 136
  • at the Royal Literary Fund Dinner, ii. 143, 145, 148, 151, 158
  • proposal to write a long poem, ii. 176, 181
  • ‘Mr. Forster’s “Strafford,”’ ii. 215
  • meets a phrenologist, ii. 216, 219
  • on his engagement with E.B.B., ii. 227
  • proposes to seek Government employment, ii. 229, 232, 236, 248
  • on the death of B. R. Haydon, ii. 264, 268, 318ff.
  • plans for his marriage, ii. 269, 376
  • on Parliament, ii. 281
  • on his name, ii. 285, 286
  • on Italian post offices, ii. 110, 289
  • on Horne’s verses on Haydon’s death, ii. 303
  • on Haydon’s bequest of MSS. to E.B.B., ii. 307, 315ff., 326
  • on strangers’ letters, ii. 330
  • his dream on Haydon, ii. 331
  • on E.B.B.’s letters, i. 296, 420; ii. 8, 249, 420, 436
  • on E.B.B.’s religious opinions, ii. 436
  • on Lord Byron, ii. 455
  • final preparations for their journey to Italy, ii. 465ff., 475, 495ff., 537, 555, 559 and ff.
  • early compositions in imitation of Ossian, ii. 469
  • his marriage, ii. 539 n.
  • his family’s attitude towards E.B.B., ii. 547, 549
  • Browning, Robert, works:
  • ‘Bells and Pomegranates,’ i. 9, 13, 99, 132, 135, 144, 148, 320, 361; ii. 429;
  • see also ‘Dramatic Romances and Lyrics,’ ‘Luria,’ and ‘A Soul’s Tragedy’
  • meaning of the phrase, i. 248, 250, 575; ii. 2, 67
  • ‘The Bishop orders his Tomb at St. Praxed’s Church,’ i. 134, 253, 278
  • ‘The Blot in the Scutcheon,’ i. 324
  • ‘The Boy and the Angel,’ (‘Theocrite,’ ‘Angel and Child’), i. 134, 261
  • ‘Claret and Tokay’ (Nationality in Drinks’), i. 131, 135
  • ‘Colombe’s Birthday,’ ii. 456, 468
  • ‘Count Gismond,’ i. 177
  • Dante, translation from, i. 348, 355
  • ‘Dramatic Romances and Lyrics,’ (‘Bells and Pomegranates’ No. VII.), i. 59, 66
  • proof of, i. 259, 260, 261, 262
  • its publication, i. 265, 266, 267
  • E.B.B. on, i. 268ff.
  • to C. Mathews, i. 320
  • Mr. Kenyon on, i. 274
  • Mr. Fox on, i. 277, 278
  • noticed in the ‘Examiner,’ i. 286
  • noticed in the ‘New Monthly,’ i. 360
  • noticed in the ‘Athenæum,’ i. 412, 416
  • ‘Earth’s Immortalities,’ i. 261
  • ‘The Englishman in Italy,’ (‘England in Italy,’ ‘Fortú,’ ‘Sorrento Lines,’) i. 253, 268, 269, 278
  • ‘The Flight of the Duchess,’ i. 55, 58ff., 63, 76, 97, 104ff., 113, 115, 120, 122, 124, 129, 131, 135, 139, 148, 149ff., 245, 253, 261, 274, 277; ii. 91
  • An Elementary French Book, i. 208
  • ‘Garden Fancies,’ i. 134
  • ‘The Glove,’ i. 261, 278
  • ‘Home Thoughts from Abroad’ (‘Spring Song’), i., 229ff.
  • ‘Home Thoughts from the Sea,’ i. 253
  • ‘How we brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix,’ (‘The Ride’) i. 274, 278ff.
  • ‘The Italian in England,’ (‘Italy in England’) i. 160, 278
  • ‘The Laboratory,’ i. 135
  • ‘The Lost Leader,’ i. 253
  • ‘The Lost Mistress,’ i. 253, 269
  • ‘Luria: a Tragedy’ (‘Bells and Pomegranates’ No. VIII.), i. 18, 22, 26, 30, 58, 60, 80, 84, 85, 261, 272, 426, 470, 474; ii. 2, 13, 21, 369
  • E.B.B. on, i. 276ff., 286, 313, 354, 359ff., 421ff., 462, 471, 545, 579; ii. 77
  • proof of, ii. 12, 17
  • dedication of, ii. 12, 19, 44, 66ff.
  • publication of, ii. 66
  • Mr. Kenyon on, ii. 82
  • Carlyle on, ii. 90
  • Mr. Chorley on, ii. 92
  • noticed in the ‘Examiner,’ ii. 108, 412
  • ‘Night and Morning,’ i. 261
  • ‘Only a Player Girl,’ i. 155, 160
  • ‘Paracelsus,’ i. 63, 208, 246, 323, 327, 382, 395
  • ‘Pauline,’ i. 388, 393, 399, 402, 405, 420, 423
  • reviewed by J. S. Mill, i. 29, 33
  • ‘Pictor Ignotus,’ i. 253, 278
  • Pietro d’Abano, Translation from, i. 462, 466
  • ‘Pippa Passes,’ i. 12, 22, 24, 28, 100; ii. 349
  • ‘Saul,’ i. 59, 60, 76, 179, 183, 191, 261, 278, 326
  • Blue lilies in, i. 527, 558, 561
  • ‘Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister,’ i. 22
  • ‘Song,’ i. 261
  • ‘Sordello,’ i. 134, 193, 247, 348, 457, 472
  • ‘A Soul’s Tragedy,’ (‘Bells and Pomegranates’ No. VIII.), i. 26, 30, 97, 470, 474; ii. 16, 34, 67, 92
  • E.B.B. on, i. 545; ii. 13ff., 17, 34, 77
  • publication of, ii. 66
  • Mr. Kenyon on, ii. 83
  • Mr. Chorley on, ii. 92
  • noticed in the ‘Examiner,’ ii. 108
  • Buckingham, Mr., i. 564, 565, 570, 576
  • Bulwer, Sir Edward Lytton, afterwards first Lord Lytton, i. 246
  • his ‘Alice,’ i. 161
  • his ‘Ernest Maltravers,’ i. 161, 166
  • his ‘Last Days of Pompeii,’ i. 156
  • Bunn, Alfred, i. 572; ii. 136
  • Bunyan, J., ii. 37
  • Burdett-Coutts, Miss, i. 564
  • Burges, George, i. 168, 170, 171, 497, 548, 554
  • Burns, R., i. 481
  • Bury, Lady Charles, her ‘Reminiscences,’ i. 228
  • Butler, Mrs. (Fanny Kemble), her poems, ii. 27, 38, 389, 391
  • Butler, Samuel, his ‘Hudibras’ quoted, i. 568
  • Byron, Lady, i. 130
  • Byron, Lord, i. 126; ii. 455, 464, 473
  • Calderon, i. 66
  • ‘Cambridge Advertiser,’ the, ii. 28
  • Campbell, Miss, ii. 171, 172, 174ff., 179, 184
  • Campbell, Thomas, ii. 286
  • Carlyle, Mrs., i. 194, 238; ii. 252, 255
  • Carlyle, Thomas, i. 25, 27, 29, 30, 32, 151, 152, 158, 194, 260, 316, 457, 459; ii. 8, 80, 81, 84, 90, 92, 98, 160, 185, 238, 277
  • ‘Oliver Cromwell,’ i. 16, 25, 450; ii. 2, 286
  • Cerutti’s Italian Grammar, i. 468
  • Cervantes’ ‘Don Quixote,’ i. 46
  • Chambers, Dr., i. 123, 125, 158, 176, 186, 188, 189; ii. 255
  • Chapman, George, i. 98, 337
  • Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 160, 267, 337, 393, 429
  • Chesterfield, Lord, i. 529; ii. 105
  • Chorley, H. F., i. 45, 107, 108, 144, 148, 154, 288, 295, 298, 315, 388, 394ff., 400, 482, 486, 492, 496, 548, 555ff., 573; ii. 92, 102, 107, 131, 135, 346, 349, 351, 353, 411, 437, 441, 443, 456, 487
  • his ‘Pomfret,’ i. 273, 279, 283, 291, 292
  • ‘Christus Patiens,’ i. 171
  • Cimarosa, D., i. 544
  • Claude le Jeune, i. 543, 545
  • Clayton, John, i. 529
  • Cokers, the Misses, ii. 178, 184
  • Cocks, Lady Margaret, ii. 127, 131, 242
  • Colburn, Henry, i. 200
  • Coleridge, S. T., i. 280, 337, 366; ii. 83, 456
  • Colonna, Vittoria, i. 116
  • Compton, Lord, ii. 28, 29
  • Cook, Surtees, Captain, i. 424, 439, 516, 541; ii. 354, 355, 387, 490
  • Corelli, A., i. 544
  • Crashaw, Richard, i. 337
  • Cushman, Miss, i. 154, 160, 395, 446
  • ‘Daily News,’ i. 403, 409, 424; ii. 28, 135, 177, 299, 339
  • Dante, i. 53, 55, 56, 57, 116, 309, 348, 355, 576; ii. 277
  • Darwin, Erasmus, i. 383
  • De Lamennais, L’Abbé, ii. 108
  • De Musset, Alfred, ii. 108
  • Dickens, Charles, i. 69, 217, 260, 394, 444; ii. 116, 122, 135
  • his ‘Cricket on the Hearth,’ i. 345, 355
  • his ‘Pictures from Italy,’ ii. 168, 169
  • Diderot, Denis, i. 114, 118
  • Dilke, C. W., i. 396; ii. 135, 177
  • D’Israeli, Benjamin, his ‘Sybil,’ i. 124
  • his ‘Vivian Grey,’ i. 52, 53ff., 56
  • Domett, Alfred, i. 17, 296, 531; ii. 351
  • Donne, Dr. John, i. 27, 145, 196, 420, 440; ii. 116
  • D’Orsay, Count, ii. 135, 138
  • Dowland, John, i. 545
  • Doyle, John (‘H. B.,’) ii. 432
  • Drayton, M., his ‘Nymphidia,’ i. 373
  • Dryden, John, i. 23
  • Dulwich Galleries, the two, i. 518, 523, 525, 528
  • Dumas, Alexander, ii. 103, 346
  • his ‘Monte Cristo,’ ii. 215, 340
  • Eagles, Mr., ii. 374, 453
  • Elliotson, Dr., i. 118
  • Etty, William, ii. 189, 191
  • Euripides, i. 21
  • ‘Examiner,’ the, i. 288, 323, 375, 466; ii. 106, 107, 108, 412
  • Ferrers case, the, i. 492
  • Fife, Angus, ii. 481
  • Fisher, Miss Emma, i. 383
  • Ford, J., i. 337
  • Forster, John, i. 217, 245, 268, 293, 294, 295, 298, 300, 323, 375, 395, 403; ii. 67, 82, 106, 107, 108, 111, 215, 241, 305, 309, 312, 316, 365, 374
  • Forsyth, Joseph, quoted, ii. 279
  • Fox, Mrs., ii. 347
  • Fox, W. J., i. 277, 504, 556
  • Fletcher, J., i. 373
  • Florence, ii. 196, 255
  • Flush, Miss Barrett’s dog, i. 54, 150, 167, 236, 263ff., 549; ii. 321, 325, 357;
  • the loss of, 505-528 passim
  • French and English criticisms on foreign books, i. 558, 567
  • Fuller, Miss Margaret Sarah (afterwards Mme. Ossoli), i. 375
  • Fuseli, H., i. 66
  • Garrow, Miss, i. 157, 289
  • Gill, Rev. Thomas Hornblower, i. 576; ii. 3
  • Godwin, William, i. 196
  • Goethe, J. W., i. 273; ii. 52, 313, 315, 451
  • Grey, Lord, ii. 414
  • Gurney, A., i. 74, 568
  • Hahn-Hahn, the Countess, ii. 213, 251, 252, 256, 263, 268
  • Hall, Robert, i. 514
  • Hall, Spencer, i. 246
  • Handel, G. F., i. 543
  • Hanmer, Sir John, i. 288, 294, 398, 532
  • Harness, Rev. William, i. 375
  • Haworth, Miss, ii. 172
  • Haydon, B. R., i. 86; ii. 366;
  • his death, ii. 264, 265ff., 268, 271ff., 318ff.;
  • bequest of his MSS. to E.B.B., ii. 304, 307, 315ff., 322ff., 326
  • Horne’s verses on his death, ii. 299, 300, 303, 339
  • Hazlitt, William, i. 337; ii. 252
  • Heaton, Miss, ii. 127, 133, 155, 157, 170, 172
  • Hedley, Arabella, her marriage, ii. 195, 304, 362, 393, 395, 430
  • Hedley, Mrs., i. 85, 109ff., 192; ii. 332, 334, 388
  • Hedley, Robert, ii. 238, 287, 321, 344
  • Hemans, Charles (son of Mrs. Hemans), i. 116
  • Heraud, John Abraham, i. 388, 393, 573
  • Hood, Thomas, i. 58, 63, 459
  • ‘Hood’s Magazine,’ i. 59, 131, 133, 134ff.
  • Horne, R. H., i. 7, 12, 28, 32, 61, 62, 65, 82, 95, 96, 120, 121, 266, 268, 270, 315, 364ff., 393; ii. 394, 403, 407, 412
  • and Miss Mitford, i. 465ff., 468ff., 473
  • verses on the death of B. R. Haydon, ii. 299, 300, 303, 339
  • ‘Ballad Romances,’ i. 369ff., 372ff., 380ff., 386
  • his ‘Cosmo de Medici,’ i. 66, 373
  • ‘Death of Marlowe,’ i. 373
  • ‘Gregory VII.,’ i. 66
  • ‘New Spirit of the Age,’ i. 69
  • ‘Orion,’ i. 373
  • Howitt, Mary, i. 45, 56, 160; ii. 119, 124
  • Howitt, Richard, i. 246
  • Howitt, William, ii. 118, 121, 124
  • Hugo, Victor, his portrait, ii. 346, 359
  • Hume, David, quoted, ii. 329
  • Hunt, Leigh, i. 126, 171, 228, 337, 366, 367, 393; ii. 314
  • his translation of lines on Pulci, i. 461, 466
  • Hunter, Mary, i. 227, 230
  • Hunter, Mr., ii. 498
  • Jameson, Mrs., i. 116, 130, 150, 174, 312, 500, 516, 518; ii. 4, 11, 27, 69, 72, 130, 137, 144, 149, 155, 158, 161, 196, 220, 245, 250, 262, 288, 289, 290, 301, 344, 374, 457, 462, 471, 476, 480, 485, 552
  • her etchings, ii. 8ff., 56, 139
  • plan for taking E.B.B. to Italy, ii. 191, 270, 287, 370, 405ff.
  • Janin, Jules, i. 558; ii. 346
  • Jerrold, Douglas, i. 217, 444
  • Jones, Commodore, ii. 143, 169, 185
  • Jonson, Ben, performance of ‘Every Man in his Humour,’ i. 212, 216, 217ff.
  • Junius, ii. 171, 174
  • Kean, Charles, i. 200
  • Kean, Edmund, i. 78
  • Keats, John, i. 14, 18, 194, 238, 245, 366, 391; ii. 151, 314
  • Keats, John, his ‘Eve of St. Agnes,’ i. 194
  • Kelly, Mr. Fitzroy, i. 200, 211, 492
  • Kemble, Fanny. See Mrs. Butler
  • Kenyon, John, i. 2, 4, 6, 9, 21, 48, 134, 143, 188, 307, 361ff., 449, 484, 486, 542; ii. 62ff., 82, 166, 212, 234, 270, 282, 309, 365, 370, 373, 380, 386, 414, 434, 452, 554, and passim
  • Kinglake, A. W., ii. 135
  • La Cava, ii. 289, 292, 320, 322, 325
  • Lamb, Charles, i. 337, 396, 452
  • ‘Lancet,’ the, i. 246
  • Landelle, ii. 115
  • Landor, Walter Savage, i. 20, 131, 283, 289, 295, 298, 300, 363; ii. 44, 81, 83, 85, 187, 200, 212, 241, 309, 313, 314, 372, 374, 421, 453
  • his ‘Count Julian,’ i. 566, 567
  • his ‘Dialogue between Tasso and his Sister,’ ii. 261, 264
  • his ‘Pentameron,’ i. 131
  • verses to Robert Browning, i. 286ff., 320, 497; ii. 244
  • Lawes, Henry, i. 545
  • ‘League,’ the, ii. 105, 111, 112
  • Lee, Nathaniel, i. 518
  • Leech, John, i. 217
  • Lewis, ‘Monk,’ i. 228
  • Londonderry, Lady, i. 196
  • Longfellow, H. W., ii. 137
  • Longman, Mr., ii. 366
  • Lough, John Graham, ii. 194, 196, 214, 218, 220, 222, 225, 455
  • Lowell, J. R.: his ‘Conversations on some of the Old Poets,’ i. 336ff., 343ff.
  • Lytton, Sir Edward. See Bulwer
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