INDEX
TO THE TITLES OF HAZLITT’S WRITINGS
- Abstract Ideas, On, xi. 1.
- Acted Drama in London, Essays on, contributed to the London Magazine, viii. 381.
- Actors and Acting, On, i. 153, 156.
- —— and the Public, xi. 348.
- —— ought to sit in the Boxes? Whether, vi. 272.
- Adelaide, or the Emigrants, viii. 308.
- All’s Well that Ends Well, i. 329.
- Alsop’s Rosalind, Mrs., viii. 252.
- American Literature, Dr. Channing, x. 310.
- Ancient and Modern Literature, On the Spirit of—On the German Drama, contrasted with that of the Age of Elizabeth, v. 345.
- Angerstein’s Collection, Mr., ix. 7.
- Anglade Family, The, viii. 279.
- Antiquity, On, vii. 252.
- Antony and Cleopatra, i. 228; viii. 190.
- Apostates, On Modern, iii. 155.
- Application to Study, On, vii. 55.
- Arguing in a Circle, xii. 285.
- Aristocracy of Letters, On the, vi. 205.
- Art, Fragments on, ix. 489.
- Artaxerxes, viii. 192.
- Arts are not Progressive? Why the, A Fragment, i. 160.
- As You Like It, i. 338.
- Bacon’s Works, Character of Lord, compared as to style with Sir Thomas Browne and Jeremy Taylor, v. 326.
- Ballads, On the Old English, v. 123.
- Ballets, Two New, viii. 353.
- Bannister’s Farewell, Mr., viii. 229.
- Barbarossa, viii. 372.
- Barry, James, ix. 413.
- Beaumont, F., v. 295.
- —— and Fletcher, Ben Jonson, Ford, and Massinger, On, v. 248.
- Beauty, On, i. 68.
- Beggar’s Opera, On the, i. 65; viii. 193, 254; xi. 373.
- Belief, Whether Voluntary, xii. 439.
- Bentham, Jeremy, iv. 189; xi. 411.
- Bertram, viii. 304.
- Bonaparte, iii. 52; iii. 350.
- —— and Muller, iii. 154.
- Bonaparte’s Collection, etc., Lucien, xi. 237.
- Booth’s Duke of Gloster, Mr., viii. 354;
- Bourbons and Bonaparte, The, iii. 52.
- Bowles, Mr., xi. 486.
- Boyle’s Rosalind, Miss, viii. 336.
- British Institution, xi. 242, 246, 248.
- Brougham, Mr., iv. 318.
- —— Esq., M.P., The Speech of Henry, iii. 127, 132.
- Browne, Sir Thomas, v. 326.
- Brunton’s Rosalind, Miss, xi. 396.
- Buncle, On John, i. 51.
- Burdett, Sir F., iv. 319.
- Burke, Character of, Mr., iii. 252, 325.
- Burleigh House, Pictures at, ix. 62.
- Burns and the Old English Ballads, On, v. 123.
- Busy Body, The, viii. 270.
- Butler, viii. 49.
- Byron, Lord, iv. 253; xi. 486.
- —— and Wordsworth, xii. 328.
- Campbell, Mr., iv. 343.
- Canning, Character of, xi. 334.
- Cant and Hypocrisy, On, xii. 330, 336.
- Castle of Andalusia, viii. 329.
- Catalogue Raisonné of the British Institution, On the, i. 140, 146; ix. 311.
- Chalmers, Dr., xii. 275.
- Channing, Dr., x. 310.
- Chapman, v. 223.
- Characteristics in the Manner of Rochefoucauld’s Maxims, i. 351.
- Characters of Shakespear’s Plays, i. 165.
- Charlemagne: ou l’Église délivrée, xi. 230, 234.
- Chatham, Character of Lord, iii. 321.
- Chaucer and Spenser, On, v. 19.
- Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, xi. 420.
- Civil and Criminal Legislation, Project for a New Theory of, xii. 405.
- Classical Education, On, i. 4.
- Clerical Character, On the, iii. 266, 271, 277.
- Cobbett, Mr., iv. 334;
- Coffee-House Politicians, On, vi. 189.
- Coleridge, Mr., iv. 212; xi. 411;
- Memorabilia of, xii. 346.
- Coleridge’s Christabel, x. 411; xi. 580;
- Lay-Sermon, iii. 152; x. 120;
- Lectures, xi. 416;
- Literary Life, x. 135.
- Collins, v. 104.
- Comedy of Errors, The, i. 351.
- Comic Writers of the Last Century, On the, viii. 149.
- Common-Place Critics, On, i. 136.
- Common Places, xi. 541.
- —— Sense, xii. 377.
- Comus, viii. 230.
- Conduct of Life, On the; or, Advice to a Schoolboy, xii. 423.
- Congress, whether the Friends of Freedom can entertain any sanguine Hopes of the favourable Results of the ensuing, iii. 103.
- Congreve, viii. 70.
- Conquest of Taranto, The, viii. 366.
- Consistency of Opinion, On, xi. 508.
- Controversy, The Spirit of, xii. 381.
- Conversation of Authors, On the, vii. 24, 35.
- Conversations as Good as Real, xii. 363, 369.
- Coriolanus, i. 214; viii. 347.
- Corporate Bodies, vi. 264.
- Country People, Character of the, xi. 309.
- Courier and Times Newspaper, On the, iii. 58.
- —— The, and ‘the Wat Tyler,’ iii. 200.
- Court Influence, On, iii. 254, 259.
- —— Journal, The, A Dialogue, xii. 354.
- Cowley, Butler, Suckling, Etherege, etc., On, viii. 49.
- Cowper, v. 85.
- Crabbe, Mr., iv. 343; xi. 603.
- Criticism, On, vi. 214.
- Curran, the late Mr., xii. 353.
- Cymbeline, i. 179.
- Dandy School, The, xi. 343.
- Daniel, v. 295.
- Dansomanie, The, xi. 299.
- Deckar, v. 223.
- D’Enghien, The Duke, xi. 577.
- Defoe, Wilson’s Life and Times of Daniel, x. 355.
- Depth and Superficiality, On, vii. 346.
- Didone Abandonnata, viii. 196.
- Disadvantages of Intellectual Superiority, On the, vi. 279.
- Disagreeable People, On, xii. 173.
- Distant Objects Please, Why, vi. 255.
- Distressed Mother, The, viii. 334.
- Don Giovanni and Kean’s Eustace de St. Pierre, xi. 307.
- Don Juan, viii. 362.
- Dottrel-Catching, iii. 51.
- Double Gallant, viii. 359.
- Dowton in the Hypocrite, xi. 395.
- Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, Lectures on, v. 169.
- Drayton, v. 295.
- Dreams, On, vii. 17.
- Dryden and Pope, On, v. 68.
- Duke of Milan, The, viii. 289.
- Dulwich Gallery, The, ix. 17.
- Dunlop’s History of Fiction, x. 5.
- Edinburgh Review, Contributions to the, x. 1.
- Editors, A Chapter on, xii. 230.
- Edwards’s Richard III., Mr., viii. 247.
- Effeminacy of Character, On, vi. 248.
- Egotism, On, vii. 157.
- Eldon, Lord, iv. 325.
- Elgin Marbles, On the, ix. 326.
- Elia, iv. 362.
- Eloquence of the British Senate, iii. 387.
- England in 1798, iii. 241.
- English Comic Writers, Lectures on, viii. 1.
- —— Grammar, xii. 342.
- —— Novelists, On the, viii. 106.
- —— Poets, Lectures on the, v. 1.
- —— Students at Rome, ix. 367.
- Envy, xii. 386;
- Essay-Writing, A Farewell to, xii. 321.
- Etherege, viii. 49.
- Every Man in His Humour, viii. 310.
- Exit by Mistake, viii. 321.
- Fair Penitent, The, viii. 287.
- Fame, On Different Sorts of, i. 93.
- Familiar Style, On, vi. 242.
- Farquhar, viii. 70.
- Fashion, On, xi. 437.
- Fear of Death, On the, vi. 321.
- Fight, The, xii. 1.
- Fine Arts, ix. 377.
- —— British Institution, xi. 187.
- —— The Louvre, xi. 195.
- Flaxman’s Lectures on Sculpture, x. 330.
- Fletcher, v. 248.
- Fletcher, P., v. 295.
- Fonthill Abbey, ix. 348.
- Footmen, xii. 131.
- Ford, v. 248.
- Four P’s, The, v. 274.
- Fox, Character of Mr., iii. 337.
- France and Italy, Notes on a Journey through, ix. 83.
- Free Admission, The, xii. 119.
- —— Thoughts on Public Affairs or Advice to a Patriot, in a Letter addressed to a Member of the Old Opposition, iii. 1.
- French Plays, xi. 352, 356.
- Fudge Family in Paris, The, iii. 311.
- Gainsborough’s Pictures, On, xi. 202.
- Gammer Gurton’s Needle, v. 274.
- Genius and Common Sense, vi. 31, 42.
- —— and Originality, On, xi. 210.
- —— is Conscious of its Powers? Whether, vii. 117.
- Geoffrey Crayon, iv. 362.
- George Barnwell, viii. 268.
- German Drama, contrasted with that of the Age of Elizabeth, On the, v. 345.
- Gifford, Mr., iv. 298.
- —— Esq., A Letter to William, i. 363.
- Godwin, William, iv. 200; x. 385.
- Going a Journey, On, vi. 181.
- Good-Nature, On, i. 100.
- Good Old Times, Sketches of the History of the, xi. 582.
- Grammar of the English Tongue, Preface to a New and Improved, iv. 387.
- Gray, v. 104.
- Great and Little Things, On, vi. 226.
- Grosvenor’s Collection of Pictures, Lord, ix. 49.
- Gusto, On, i. 77.
- Guy Faux, xi. 317, 323, 328.
- Hamlet, i. 232.
- Hampton Court, The Pictures at, ix. 42.
- Harley’s Fidget, Mr., viii. 239.
- Hartley and Helvetius, Remarks on the Systems of, vii. 434.
- Haydon’s ‘Solomon,’ On, ix. 309.
- —— ‘Christ’s Agony in the Garden,’ xi. 481.
- Helvetius, vii. 434.
- Henry IV., i. 277.
- —— V., i. 285.
- —— VI., i. 292.
- —— VIII., i. 303.
- Heroes of Romance are insipid, Why the, xii. 59.
- Heywood, v. 192.
- Hobbes, On the Writings of, xi. 25.
- Hogarth’s ‘Marriage a-la-mode,’ Criticism on, ix. 75;
- Hogarth, On the Works of, On the grand and familiar style of painting, viii. 133.
- Holcroft, Memoirs of the late Thomas, ii. 1.
- Honeymoon, The, xi. 409.
- Hot and Cold, vii. 169.
- Human Action, An Essay on the Principles of, vii. 383.
- Humorous Lieutenant, The, viii. 353.
- Hunt, Mr. Leigh, iv. 353.
- Hunt’s Rimini, Leigh, x. 407.
- Hypocrite, The, viii. 245.
- Ideal, The, ix. 429; xi. 223.
- Ignorance of the Learned, On the, vi. 70.
- Imitation, On, i. 72.
- —— of Nature, On the, xi. 216.
- Immortality in Youth, On the Feeling of, xii. 150.
- Indian Jugglers, The, vi. 77.
- Iron Chest, The, viii. 342.
- Irving, Rev. Mr., iv. 222; xii. 275.
- Italian Opera, The, viii. 324.
- Jane Shore, viii. 352.
- Jealous Wife, The, viii. 316.
- Jealousy and the Spleen of Party, On the, vii. 365.
- Jeffrey, Mr., iv. 310.
- Jews, Emancipation of the, xii. 461.
- John Bull, Character of, i. 97.
- —— du Bart, viii. 253.
- —— Gilpin, xi. 305.
- ——, King, i. 306; xi. 410.
- Jonson, Ben, v. 248; viii. 30.
- Judging of Pictures, ix. 356.
- Julius Cæsar, i. 195.
- Kean, Charles, xi. 362.
- —— Mr., viii. 292; xi. 389, 410.
- —— and Miss O’Neill, xi. 407.
- Kean’s Bajazet and ‘The Country Girl,’ Mr., xi. 274;
- Eustace de St. Pierre, xi. 307;
- Hamlet, viii. 185;
- Iago, i. 14; viii. 190, 211, 215, 559;
- Leon, viii. 233;
- Macbeth, viii. 204, xi. 404;
- Sir Giles Overreach, viii. 284;
- Othello, viii. 189; xi. 405;
- Richard, viii. 180, 200;
- Richard II., viii. 221;
- Richard III., xi. 399;
- Romeo, viii. 208;
- Shylock, viii. 179, 294;
- Zanga, viii. 227.
- Kemble’s Cato, Mr., viii. 342;
- King John, viii. 345;
- Sir Giles Overreach, viii. 302;
- Penruddock, xi. 205;
- Retirement, viii. 374.
- King’s Proxy, The, viii. 243.
- Knowledge of Character, On the, vi. 303.
- —— of the World, On, xii. 297, 301, 306.
- Landor’s Imaginary Conversations, x. 231.
- Lawyers and Poets, On Modern, iii. 161.
- Lay of the Laureate, The, Carmen Nuptiale, iii. 109.
- Lay-Sermon, A.... By S. T. Coleridge, Esq., iii. 138.
- Lear, i. 257.
- Letter-Bell, The, xii. 235.
- Liber Amoris or the New Pygmalion, ii. 283.
- Libertine, The, viii. 370.
- Liberty and Necessity, On, xi. 48.
- Literary Character, On the, i. 131.
- Living in London, viii. 242.
- Living Poets, On the, v. 143.
- —— to One’s-self, On, vi. 90.
- Locke, Mr., as a great plagiarist, xi. 284.
- Locke’s Essay on the Human Understanding, On, xi. 74.
- Logic, xii. 350.
- Londoners and Country People, On, vii. 66.
- Look of a Gentleman, On the, vii. 209.
- Lords, On the Conversation of, xii. 38.
- Love for Love, viii. 278.
- —— of Life, On the, i. 4.
- —— of Power or Action as main a principle in the Human Mind as Sensibility to Pleasure or Pain, The, xi. 263.
- —— of the Country, On the, i. 17.
- Lovers’ Vows, viii. 249.
- Love’s Labour’s Lost, i. 332.
- Lyly, v. 192.
- Macbeth, i. 186.
- Macirone, Francis ... Interesting Facts relating to the Fall and Death of Joachim Murat, etc., iii. 177, 183.
- Mackintosh, Sir James, iv. 279.
- Macready’s Macbeth, Mr., xi. 315;
- Maid and the Magpie, The, viii. 244.
- Main-Chance, The, xii. 78.
- Malthus, Mr. iv. 287;
- a Reply to the Essay on Population by the Rev. T. R., iv. 1.
- Malthus’s Doctrines, An examination of Mr., iii. 356;
- Essay, On the Originality of, iii. 361;
- Principle to the Poor Laws, On the Application of Mr., iii. 374.
- Man, Aphorisms on, xii. 209.
- Man of the World, The, viii. 318, 350.
- Manner, On, i. 41.
- Manners, Essay on, xi. 269.
- Marlow, v. 192.
- Mars, Mademoiselle, vii. 324.
- Marston, Chapman, Deckar, and Webster, On, v. 223.
- Massinger, v. 248.
- Maurice’s Parrot, Prince, iii. 101.
- Maywood’s Shylock, Mr., viii. 374;
- Means and Ends, On, xii. 184.
- Measure for Measure, i. 345; viii. 281.
- Merchant of Bruges, The, viii. 264.
- —— of Venice, The, i. 320.
- Merry England, xii. 15.
- Merry Wives of Windsor, The, i. 349.
- Merry’s Mandane, Miss, viii. 320.
- Methodism, On the Causes of, i. 57.
- Middleton, v. 192.
- Midsummer Night’s Dream, On the, i. 61, 244; viii. 274.
- Milton, v. 44.
- Milton’s Eve, On the character of, i. 105;
- Lycidas, On, i. 31;
- Sonnets, On, vi. 174;
- Versification, On, i. 36.
- Miscellaneous Poems, F. Beaumont, P. Fletcher, Drayton, Daniel, etc., Sir P. Sidney’s Arcadia, and other Works, On, v. 295.
- Modern Comedy, On, i. 10; viii. 551.
- Monarchy, On the Spirit of, xii. 241.
- Money, On the want of, xii. 136.
- Moore, Mr. T., iv. 353.
- Much Ado about Nothing, i. 335.
- Muller, iii. 154.
- Munden’s Sir Peter Teazle, xi. 392.
- My First Acquaintance with Poets, xii. 259.
- My Wife! What Wife?, viii. 237.
- My Landlady’s Night-Gown, viii. 328.
- New English Opera-House, viii. 314.
- New Way to pay Old Debts, A, viii. 272.
- Nicknames, On, xi. 442.
- Northcote, Esq., R. A., Conversations of James, vi. 331.
- Novelty and Familiarity, On, vii. 294.
- Old Actors, Some of the, xi. 366.
- Old Age of Artists, On the, vii. 88.
- —— Customs, viii. 327.
- —— English Writers and Speakers, On, vii. 311.
- O’Neill’s Belvidera, Miss, viii. 261;
- Elwina, viii. 256;
- Juliet, viii. 198;
- Lady Teazle, viii. 291;
- Widow Cheerly, xi. 297.
- Opera, The, xi. 426.
- —— The Company at the, xi. 369.
- Opposition, The, and ‘the Courier,’ iii. 240.
- Oratorios, The, viii. 296.
- Originality, ix. 423.
- Oroonoko, xi. 301.
- Othello, i. 200.
- Oxford and Blenheim, Pictures at, ix. 69.
- ‘Pannel, The,’ and ‘The Ravens,’ xi. 303.
- Paradox and Common-Place, On, vi. 146.
- Parallel Passages in various Poets, xi. 282.
- Parliamentary Eloquence, On the Present State of, xi. 464.
- Partisanship, On the Spirit of, xi. 521.
- Party-Spirit, On, xii. 402.
- Past and Future, On the, vi. 21.
- Pasta, Madame, and Mademoiselle Mars, vii. 324.
- Patriotism, On, A Fragment, i. 67.
- Patronage and Puffing, On, vi. 289.
- Pedantry, On, i. 80, 84.
- Penelope and the Dansomanie, xi. 299.
- People? What is the, iii. 283, 292.
- —— of Sense, On, vii. 242.
- —— with One Idea, On, vi. 59.
- Periodical Essayists, On the, viii. 91.
- —— Press, The, x. 202.
- Personal Character, On, vii. 230.
- —— Identity, On, xii. 198.
- —— Politics, xii. 456.
- Persons One would Wish to have Seen, Of, xii. 26.
- Peter Pindar, xii. 348.
- ‘Peveril of the Peak,’ xi. 537.
- Philosophical Necessity, Doctrine of, xi. 277.
- Picture-Galleries in England, Sketches of the Principal, ix. 1.
- Picturesque and Ideal, On the, vi. 317.
- ‘Pirate, The,’ xi. 531.
- Pitt and Buonaparte, iii. 350.
- Pitt, Character of the late Mr., i. 125; iii. 346.
- Plain Speaker, The, vii. 1.
- Pleasure of Painting, On the, vi. 5, 13.
- Pleasures of Hating, On the, vii. 127.
- Poetry, xii. 339.
- —— in General, On, v. 1.
- Poetical Versatility, On, i. 151.
- Political Essays, with Sketches of Public Characters, iii. 25.
- Pope, v. 68.
- —— Lord Byron and Mr. Bowles, xi. 486.
- —— was a Poet, On the Question whether, xi. 430.
- Popular Opinion, On the Causes of, xii. 316.
- Population, On the Principle of, as affecting the schemes of Utopian Improvement, iii. 367;
- Queries relating to the Essay on, iii. 381.
- Posthumous Fame, On, Whether Shakspeare was influenced by a love of it, i. 21.
- Poussin, On a Landscape of Nicolas, vi. 168.
- Predominant Principles and Excitements in the Human Mind, On the, xi. 258.
- Prejudice, On, xii. 391, 394, 396.
- Press, The—Coleridge, Southey, Wordsworth, and Bentham, xi. 411.
- Priestley, The late Dr., xii. 357.
- Prose-Style of Poets, On the, vii. 5.
- Public Opinion, On, xii. 311.
- Pulpit Oratory, Dr. Chalmers and Mr. Irving, xii. 275.
- Punishment of Death, On the, xii. 466.
- Quarterly Review, The, iii. 192.
- Queries and Answers; or the Rule of Contrary, xii. 296.
- Racine, vii. 336.
- ‘Ravens, The,’ xi. 303.
- Reading New Books, On, xii. 161.
- —— Old Books, On, vii. 220.
- Reason and Imagination, vii. 44.
- Recruiting Officer, The, viii. 285.
- Reform, The New School of, vii. 179.
- Regal Character, On the, iii. 305.
- Religious Hypocrisy, On, i. 128.
- Respectable People, On, vii. 360; xi. 433.
- Return from Parnassus, The, v. 274.
- Reynolds, Life of Sir Joshua, x. 172.
- Reynolds’s Discourses, Introduction to an account of Sir Joshua, xi. 208.
- —— —— On Certain Inconsistencies in Sir Joshua, vi. 122, 131.
- Richard Cœur de Lion, viii. 195.
- —— II., i. 272.
- —— III., i. 298; viii. 298.
- Richesse de la langue, xii. 496.
- Rochefoucault’s Maxims, On, xi. 253.
- Romeo and Juliet, i. 248; viii. 300.
- Round Table, The, i. 1.
- Rousseau, On the Character of, i. 88.
- Rowley, v. 192.
- Royal Academy, ix. 434.
- Salvator, Lady Morgan’s Life of, x. 276.
- Schlegel on the Drama, x. 78.
- Scholars, The Shyness of, xii. 68.
- School for Scandal, The, viii. 250.
- Scotch Character, On the, xii. 253.
- Scott, Sir Walter, iv. 241.
- —— —— Racine and Shakespear, vii. 336.
- Sects and Parties, xii. 360.
- Select British Poets, Preface and Critical List of Authors from, v. 365.
- Self-Love, On, xi. 132.
- —— and Benevolence, xii. 95, 104.
- Shakespear, vii. 336;
- Doubtful Plays of, i. 353;
- On the Dramatic Writers contemporary with, Lyly, Marlow, Heywood, Middleton, and Rowley, v. 192;
- Poems and Sonnets, i. 357.
- Shakespear’s Plays, Characters of, i. 165;
- Shakespeare, Historical Illustrations of, xi. 601.
- Shakspeare and Ben Jonson, On, viii. 30.
- —— and Milton, On, v. 44.
- —— [and Posthumous Fame], i. 21.
- Shelley’s Posthumous Poems, x. 256.
- She Stoops to Conquer, xi. 403.
- Sick Chamber, The, xi. 125.
- Siddons, Mrs. viii. 312; xi. 381.
- Siddons’s Lady Macbeth, Mrs., viii. 373.
- Sidney’s Arcadia, Sir P., v. 295.
- Single Plays, Poems, etc., The Four P’s, The Return from Parnassus, Gammer Gurton’s Needle, and Other Works, On, v. 274.
- Sismondi’s Literature of the South, x. 44.
- Sitting for One’s Picture, On, vii. 107.
- Smiles and Tears, viii. 266.
- Society, A New View of, iii. 121.
- Southey, Mr., iv. 262.
- —— Poet-Laureat, iii. 48.
- —— Robert.... A Letter to William Smith, iii. 210, 218, 224.
- Southey’s New-Year’s Ode, Mr., iii. 49.
- Spenser, v. 19.
- Spirit of Obligations, vii. 78.
- —— of the Age, The, iv. 185.
- Spurzheim’s Theory, On Dr., vii. 137.
- Spy-System, On the, iii. 232, 234.
- Staël’s Account of German Philosophy and Literature, Madame de, xi. 162, 167, 172, 180.
- Stafford’s Gallery, The Marquis of, ix. 27.
- Stage, The, xi. 191;
- Standard Novels and Romances, x. 25.
- State Prisoners, On the Treatment of, iii. 238.
- Statesman’s Manual, The, ... by S. T. Coleridge, Esq., iii. 143.
- Success in Life, On the Qualifications necessary to, vii. 195.
- Suckling, viii. 49.
- Sun-Dial, On a, xii. 51.
- Swift, Young, Gray, Collins, etc., On, v. 104.
- Table-Talk; or Original Essays on Men and Manners, vi. 1.
- Taming of the Shrew, The, i. 341.
- —— —— and L’Avare, xi. 377.
- Taste, Thoughts on, xi. 450, 454, 459.
- Tatler, On the, i. 7.
- Taylor, Jeremy, v. 326.
- Tempest, The, i. 238; viii. 234.
- Tendency of Sects, On the, i. 47.
- Theatres, The, and Passion Week, xi. 358.
- Theatrical Debuts, viii. 341.
- Thomson and Cowper, On, v. 85.
- Thought and Action, On, vi. 101.
- Three Quarters, etc., The, xi. 384.
- Times Newspaper, The, iii. 169.
- —— —— Illustration of the, iii. 155, 161.
- Timon of Athens, i. 210.
- Toad-Eaters and Tyrants, On the connection between, iii. 169.
- Tooke, The Late Mr. Horne, iv. 231.
- Tooke’s ‘Diversions of Purley,’ On, xi. 119.
- Touch-Stone, The, viii. 368.
- Trifles Light as Air, xii. 370.
- Troilus and Cressida, i. 221.
- Tucker’s Light of Nature Pursued, Preface to an Abridgment of, iv. 369.
- Twelfth Night; or, What you Will, i. 313.
- Two Gentlemen of Verona, The, i. 318.
- Two Words, viii. 330.
- Unknown Guest, The, viii. 224.
- Vanbrugh, viii. 70.
- Vandyke, On a Portrait of an English Lady, by, vii. 280.
- Vatican, The, ix. 359.
- Venice Preserved, xi. 402.
- Vetus, iii. 57.
- —— Illustrations of, iii. 63, 67, 73, 85, 90.
- View of the English Stage, A, viii. 169.
- Vulgarity and Affectation, On, vi. 156.
- Walpole, Letters of Horace, x. 159.
- War and Taxes, On the Effects of, iii. 243.
- War, On the Late, iii. 96.
- Wat Tyler, iii. 192, 200.
- Webster, v. 223.
- Wellesley, The Marquis, iii. 47.
- Western, Esq., M.P., The Speech of Charles C., iii. 127, 132.
- West’s Picture of Death on the Pale Horse, ix. 318.
- Where to find a friend, viii. 258.
- Wilberforce, Mr. iv. 325.
- Wilkie’s Pictures, On Mr., xi. 249.
- Williams’s Views in Greece, On, ix. 324.
- Will-Making, On, vi. 113.
- Wilson’s Landscapes, at the British Institution, xi. 198.
- Wilton, Stourhead, etc., Pictures at, ix. 55.
- Windsor Castle, The Pictures at, ix. 36.
- Winter’s Tale, The, i. 324.
- Wit and Humour, viii. 1.
- Wit, Definition of, xii. 445.
- Wonder, The, viii. 332; xi. 401.
- Wordsworth, Mr., iv. 270; xi. 411; xii. 328.
- Wordsworth’s poem, The Excursion, Observations on Mr., i. 111, 120.
- —— new poem, The Excursion, Character of Mr., xi. 572.
- Writing and Speaking, On the difference between, vii. 262.
- Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar, On, viii. 70.
- Young, v. 104.
- Young’s Hamlet, xi. 394.