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PREFACE It was originally intended to add an index at the end of volume xii. of our edition, but so many of Hazlitt's previously unidentified writings were discovered during the progress of the work, that it was found to be impossible to make volumes xi. and xii. any thicker. A brief index of the titles of Hazlitt's various essays and papers closed, therefore, volume xii., and the publication of a separate index was designed. The scope of this index was agreed upon between Arnold Glover and myself; the slips were made under my direction, and it was my intention to have checked them myself. Upon the death of Arnold Glover, however, I had to undertake other work left uncompleted by him, and the labour of checking each entry in the proofs with the twelve volumes indexed has been accomplished by Mrs Arnold Glover. The book is now published, through the collaboration of Mrs Arnold Glover, Messrs J. M. Dent & Co. and myself, at a price considerably below cost, in order to place it within reach of all lovers of Hazlitt ; and in memory of one who spared no pains in his self-chosen task of making the writings of Hazlitt better known, vii PREFACE one who added so considerably to the known bulk of those writings. Recognition of the value of his labour has, since his death, been ungrudgingly given him. It remains to be added that he himself would have regarded that labour as incomplete until he had passed the last proof-sheet of this index. A. R. Waller. Cambridge, isi September 1906. viu NOTE The index is practically confined to the names of persons and things. The names of imaginary persons, characters in novels, plays, etc., are indexed under the first word of the name by which they are usually designated, e.g. Tony Lumpkin, Don Quixote, Dr Faustus. The names of real persons are indexed in the ordinary way. In the very heavy list of Quotations the method adopted has followed so far as seemed possible that in use in the Index to Quotations in Notes and Queries. The list of quotations has been very considerably lightened by leaving out almost all phrases from Shakespeare and Milton : to have added these would have made the list of quotations almost double its present length, so often did HazUtt quote from these two. Hazlitt's spelling has been followed where deemed characteristic. It has been discovered that a short essay has, by mistake, been printed twice in the text (vol. vii. p. 360, and vol. xi. P- 433)- Owners of the edition will, perhaps, be so good as to note this fact in their copies. It is the intention of the surviving editor to keep the notes and index up to date, in case a second impression should be required. He will be obliged if readers will send him any suggestions they may wish to make. IX ADDENDA Beyle, M. H., vi. 285 ; viii. 411. For Sir Thomas Booby, see under Sir Thomas, not Booby. Bothwell, V. 142. Change-Alley, iii. 297. Conciones ad Populum, x. 131. Destut, etc.,r^«^Destutt de Tracy, and add \n. 323. Dr Slop, viii. 121. EcoledesFemmes, viii. 554; xi. 276. Excursion, The, vii. 76. French Revolution (Burke's), ix. 473 n. ; xii. 291. For Still substitute Stevenson as the probable author of Gammer Gurton's Needle. Geneva, ix. 216. Junius, iv. 217. For La Fontaine the fabulist, see under La, not Fontaine. Madge Wildfire, viii. 413 «. Neapolitan Nobleman, xi. 222. Onslow, Arthur, vii. 271. Present Discontents, iii. 335. For Sterne's Uncle Toby, see under " My Uncle," as well as Uncle Toby, and add v. 129. Stoddart, Dr, xi. 444. ADDENDA TO QUOTATIONS above all pain, all passion, and all pride, ix. 59. all this world were one glorious lie, v. 334- and doubtless 'mong the grave and good, vii. 366. as good as a prologue, viii. 309. calm pleasures, vii. 318. commanded to shew the knight in love, i. 348. constrained by mastery, i. 151. deem not devoid of elegance, vii. 317. each other's beams to share, xi. 488. earth destroys those raptures, vii. 318. elegant Petruchio, etc., i. 344. Elysian beauty, vii. 320. endure having hot molten lead, etc., vii. 322. first garden . . . innocence, i. 105. for a song, vii. 362. gentlemen's gentlemen, vii. 211. glared round his soul, vii. 319. grand carnival of this our age, xi. 440. Hamlet, to leave the part of, xii. 383. he was hurt and knew it not, vii. 354. head to the East, vii. 342. his face 'twixt tears and smiles, xi. 480. his grace looks cheerfully, viii. 183. his look made the still air cold, vii. 99. huge, dumb heap, viii. 448. interlocutions between Lucius and Caius, iv. 276. is it to be supposed that it is England, xi. 444. leave all and follow it, vu. 315. license of the time, i. 235. like dew-drops from the lion's mane, v. 267 «. like poppies spread, vii. 308. madness, that fine, xii. 340. meek mouths ruminant, iii. 239. mighty dead, vii. 365. mind reflecting ages past, iv. 213. mouth with slumbery pout, viii. 478. No maid could live near such a man, i. 305. No, thou art not my child, viii. 427. j Not Fate itself could awe, xi. 410. now of the planetary, iv. 230. t Oh, not from you, vii. 339. ; out on the craft, vii. 365 n. owes no allegiance, i. 112. paint a sunbeam to the blind, etc. , v. 237- perceive a softness, etc., xi. 522. picks pears, etc., ix. 71. play at bowls with the sun and moon, ix. 64. play with wisdom, xi. 551. pomp of elder days, v. 177. prevailing gentle arts, iii. 108. proper study, etc., vii. 312. rejoice when good kings bleed, i. 191. right divine, iii. 288. roast me these Violantes, viii. 156. round which with tendrils, etc., vii, 310. sailing with supreme dominion, vii. 339. see o'er the stage, etc., vi. 273; xii. 123. spin his brains, vii. 319. stand all apart, viii. 181. still, small, etc., vii. 336. strange that such difference, etc., xi. SOS- sweet passion of love, viii. 261. there were two upon the housetops, viii. 393. thin partitions do their bounds, etc., viii. 217. trees in Sherwood forest, v. 143. well of English, etc., vii. 321. what was my pride, etc., xi. 455. which waste the marrow, xii. 427. whose body nature was, vii. 320. winged words, xii. 345. within our bosoms, etc., ii. 39S. you ask her crime, vii. 350. About one-third of the above are additional occurrences of quotations already indexed. XI A. (Mr), vi. 390. Aaron (Shakespeare's Titus An- dronicus), i. 357 ; v. 207. Aaron's Rod, iv. 63. Abbot's Ford, iv. 245. Abbott, William, vi. 277 ; viii. 23J, 266, 292, 333, 335, 413, 4SS ; xi. 402. Mr Speaker (Lord Colchester), iv. 199 ; xii. 370. A Becket, Thomas, v. 143. A'Beckett, Gilbert, v. 143. Abednego, iii. 265. Abel Drugger (Ben Jonson's The Alchemyst), ii. 76 n., 79 ; vi. 273, 418 ; viii. 227, 228 ; xii. 33. Abelard and Eloise (Pope's), v. 75- Peter, iv. 213; v. 75; vii. 96 ; ix. 146, 354 ; xii. 165. Aben Hamet (in Dimond's Con- quest of Taranto), viii. 368. Aberdeen, ii. 209 ; viii. 290 ; ix. 492. Abernethy, John, vi. 62. Abhorson (in Shakespeare's Mea- sure for Measure), i. 346. Abimelech Henley (in Holcroft's Anna St Ives), ii. 128. Abinger, Lord (Mr Scarlett), vii. 174 «•, 516. Abington, Mrs, i. 157 ; vi. 426,453 ; viii. 74, 174, 393 5 'x- '47 ; xii. 24. Aboam (in Southerne's Oroonoko), xi. 302. Abraham Adams (in Fielding's Joseph Andrews), viii. 106 ; x. 328. Abruzzi, The Passes of the, ix 255, 259 ; X. 283, 291. Absalom and Achitophel (Dryden), V. 80. Abstract Ideas, On, xi./. v., i. Abstraction, On, xi. 180. Academic de Musique, viii. 363. Academy, at Bologna, ix. 205, 264. of Compliments, i. 235. of Painting (Venice), ix. 273, 274. of St Luke, X. 280, 296. Accusation. See Anglade Family. Acetto, Count, ix. 213. Achilles, i. 221 ; iv. 225 ; v. 15, 54, 64 ; vii. 255 ; x. 6, 98 ; xii. 8. Achitophel (Dryden's), iii. 400 ; v. 80. Achmet (in John Brown's Bar- barossa), viii. 372. Acis and Galatea (by John Gay), vii. 103. Ackerman, Rudolf, i. 366 ; viii. 143; ix. 313. Acropolis, ix. 379 ; x. 343 ; xi. 227, 486. Actseon — Hunting (Titian), i. 27, 78. Acted Drama in London, Essays on the, viii. 381. Actium, i. 229 ; v. 50 ; viii. 192. Acton, Sir Francis, v. 213. Actor, The (Holcroft's paper), ii. 87. Actors and Acting, On, i. 153, 156, 382. ought to sit in the Boxes? Whether, vi. 272. INDEX TO THE WORKS Actors and the Public, xi. 348. Acts of Uniformity, xi. 314. Adair, Sir R., ii. 169, 214, 227. Adam, i. 38, 105 seq., 385, 425; iv. 337 ; V. 60, 66 ; vi. 96, 396, 411; vii. 36; xi. 233, 452; xn. 276, 455 «. (in Shakespeare's As You Like It), i. 340. (Michael Angelo's), ix. 241, 332, 362. (in Milton's Paradise Lost), V. 357, 371- and Eve (Barry's), ix. 418. (Martin's), vi. 398 ; vii. 292 «. ; xi. 553. in Paradise (Poussin), vii. 291, 292 ; ix. 109. driven out of Paradise (Ribera's), ix. 70. Adam Bell (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. no. Adams, Mr (Sec. of the Constitu- tional Soc), ii. 153. Addington, Henry, Viscount Sid- mouth, iii. 3, 38 ; viii. 17 ; xii. 206, 450. Hiley, iii. 238, 300. Addison, Joseph, i. 2, 8, 9, 370, 372, 374, 380, 382, 415; ii- 43, 212 ; iv. 233, 269, 367 ; V. 78, 319, 373 ; vii. 6, 36 ; viii. 22, 89, 97, 98, 99, loi, 105, 158 ; ix. 276 ; x. 112, 206, 359; XI. 391, 489, 543, 546 ; xii. 35, 170, 330, 331, 375- Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark (Robert Owen's), iii. 121. Adela (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. 1 10. Adelaide, or The Emigrants (Shell's), viii. 308, 530. Adelard (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 232. Adelinde (in L. Bonaparte's Char- lemagne), xi. 235. Adelphi, i. 35 ; viii. 404, 411, 412 ; ix. 420, 421, 422 ; X. 200 ; xi. 242 ; xii. 168, 195, 196. Adige, The, ix. 277. Admetus, iii. 206. Admirable Crichton, viii. 459 ; xii. 34- Admiralty, vii. 115. Adonis, Gardens of, v. 38. Adoration, An (Raphael's), ix. 73. of the Angels (Poussin's), ix. 51- of the Shepherds (Caracci's), ix. 26. Adrian (Pope), xi. 235. Adriana (in Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors), i. 352. Adriano de Armada (in Shake- speare's Love's Labour's Lost), v. 324. Adrian's Villa, ix. 256 ; xi. 199. Adriatic, ix. 200, 264, 266, 284. Adventurer, The (Hawksworth's), vii. 226 ; viii. 104. Adventures of Friar Albert (Chaucer), xii. 30. -. at Madrid, or Gallantry (a play), viii. 399. Advertisement and Biographical and Critical Notes from the Eloquence of the British Senate, iii. 388. Advice to a Patriot ; in a Letter addressed to a Member of the Old Opposition, iii. i. yEgeon of Syracuse (Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors), iv. 341 ; vi. 58. Emilia (in Two Noble Kinsmen), V. 261. (Shakespeare's Othello), i. 201 seq., 293 ; vi. 303. ^neas, i. 416 ; iii. 461 ; v. 54 ; ix. 171 ; x. 20 ; xi. 492 ; xii. 19. Escaping, etc. (Barrj^s), ix. 415. (in Opera Didona Abandon- nata), viii. 197. and Dido (Gu^rin's), ix. 135. .(Eneid (Gawin Douglas' version), V- 399- (Virgil's), xi. 492. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT vEnobarbas (in Shakespeare's An- tony and Cleopatra), see Eno- barbus. /Enone, v. 203. ^schylus, i. 194; iv. 216; v. 56; vi. Ill ; viii. 12 ; x. 33 ; xi. 284, 506 ; xii. 240, 260. /Esop. See Fables by ^sop. jEtna, V. 122. Afrancesadoes (Spaniards), i. 428. African (or Negro), i. 69. Agamemnon (^schylus), i. 221 ; V. 54 ; X. 81, 94, 98 ; xi. 284, 421 ; xii. 240, 260. Agar (Welbore Ellis), vi. 369. Agatha Friburg (in Kotzebue's Lovers' Vows), viii. 335. Age of Elizabeth, The Lectures on, etc., ; Lecture I. — Introduc- tory, V. 175. Agincourt, i. 285, 289, 425. Aglaura (Suckling's), viii. 57. Agli, Messer, x. 300. Agnes, or the Triumph of Principle, iv. 243 n. (Mrs Radcliffe's), viii. 126 (in Lillo's Fatal Curiosity), ii. 212. (in Moli^re's School for Wives), viii. 76 ; xi. 276. Agnese (opera by Paer), viii. 540. Agnolo, Andrea d'. See Andrea del Sarto. Agreeable Surprise, The (O'Keeffe's), viii. 166, 167, 319, 387, 463. Agriculture, On (Cowley), viii. 60. Aickin, James, ii. 197, 199, 201. Aikin, Dr John (Dr A.), ii. 198; xi. 505. Ailsa, Craig of, ii. 64. Aimwell (Farquhar's Beaux' Stratagem), viii. 10, 88, Airy, Sir George, viii. 503. Ajax, X. 94 ; xii. 10. Akenside, Mark, i. 114; ii. 79 ; iii. 222 ; v. 68, 119,375 ; xi 573- Aladdin, ix. 269. Alastor, or the Spirit of Solitude (Shelley's), x. 261, 265. Albano, Francesco, i. "]"] ; vi. 441 ; ix. 34, III, 236. Hills of, ix. 234, 254, 376. Albany, The, xi. 486. Duke of, ii. 80. Albemarle Street, i. 370; iii. 217 ; iv. 367 ; xi. 423, 486, 487. Albergo di Venezia (an inn), ix. 264. Alberigi, Frederigo, i. 163, 331 ; vii. 303 ; x. 68 ; xi. 501. Albigeois, The Civil Wars of the, X. 56. AlcEBus, iv. 271. Alcamenes (painter), ix. 466. Alcantara (town), iii. 290 n. Alceste (in Moli^re's Misan- thrope), ix. 1 50-1 Alcestis, vi. 179; x. 97. Alchymist, The (Ben Jonson's), viii 45, 227; X. 117, 171- Alcibiades, i. 211 seq.\ vii. 213; xi. 228. Alcides, The (acrobats), vi. 442. Alcinous, Gardens of, ix. 325 ; xi. S14. Alderman Gripe (Wycherley's Love in a Wood), viii. 78. Aldermanbury, xi. 441. Aldobrand (in Maturin's Bertram), viii. 306-7. Aldridge's, ii. 174. Ale-house Door (Wilkie's), viii. 140 ; ix. 15 ; xi. 252. Aleman, Mateo. See Guzman D'Alfarache. Aleppo (referred to in Shake- speare's Othello), xi. 283. Alexander and Campaspe (John Lyly's), V. 197, 201, 202. Battle of (a picture), ix. 41. of Aberdeen, ii. 209. I. of Russia, iii. 56, l6o, 306 ; iv. 189; ix. 479 ; xi. 415. the Great, i. 291 ; ii. 67, 173 ; iv. 71 ; V. 124; vi. 106, 107; X. INDEX TO THE WORKS 15, 17,26, 329; xi. 3, 234, 553; xii. 37, 204. Alexander the Great (by Lee, Nathaniel), v. 357 ; vi. 342 ; vii. 301. VI., Pope, Bower's Life of, ii. 172. the Spy, ii. 1 54 n. Alexander's Feast (Dryden's), iv. 276 ; V. 81, 372 ; vi. 204 n. ; xii. 347. Alfieri, Count, x. 45, 232, 241 ; xi. 424. Alfred (Wilkie's), ix. 389. Algiers, iii. 335, 442. Alhambra, The, ix. 349. Alice (in Scott's Old Mortality), iv. 247. Bridgenorth (in Scott's Peveril of the Peak), xi. 540. Alicia (in Rowe's Jane Shore), viii. 352. Alien Bill, The Scotch, ix. 214. Office, The, ii. 248. Alighieri, Family of the, x. 63. Alithea (in Wycherley's adaptation of Moli^re's School for Wives), viii. 76, 153, 5S4; xi. 276. Allan, The bog of, v. 34. Allen, Bobbie (Lamb's school- fellow), xi. 585. AUen-a-Dale (in Scott's Ivanhoe), iv. 209. Allen, John, M.D., ix. 17. All Fools (Chapman's), v. 234. All for Love (Dryden's), viii. 190. All-Foxden, vi. 183 ; xii. 269, 271 All in the Wrong (Murphy's), viii. 164. AUston, Washington, xi. 189, 190, 456 «. All's Well that Ends Well (Shake- speare's), i. 329 ; also referred to, in. 437 ; viii. 330 ; xi. 296. AUworthy (in Fielding's Tom Jones), vi. 452. Almack's, xi. 343. Almanach des Gourmands, The, xi. SOI. Almeria (Congreve's Mourning Bride), viii. 75. Almeyda (in Dryden's Don Sebas- tian), v. 357. Alonzo (in Maywood's Zanga), xi. 398. Alphonso VL of Castile and Leon, X. 57. Alps, The, iv. 193 ; vii. 368 ; ix. 182, 188, 190, 195, 199, 207, 208, 240, 263, 264, 273, 277, 288, 290, 297, 303, 360; xi. 231; xii. 134- Alpuente, Romero (Lander's), x. 251. Alric (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. 1 10. Alsop, Mrs, viii. 252, 355, 361, 369, 370,412, 524; xi. 277, 305. Alsop's Rosalind, Mrs, viii. 252. Altarpiece of St Mark (Tintoretto's), ix. 113. Alton (town), vii. 126. Altona (town), ii. 256. Alwyn, or the Gentleman Comedian (Holcroft's), ii. 95 seg'., 280. Amadis de Gaul (early romance), I, 133 ; vii. 253 ; x. 14, 19, 20, 57 ; xii. 62. Amadis of Greece, x. 57. Amanda (Vanbrugh's Relapse), viii. 83. Amanthis (in Mrs Inchbald's Child of Nature), viii. 196. AmaryUis, vii. 41. (in Fletcher's Faithful Shep- herdess), V. 255. Ambrogetti, Signer, viii. 365 ; xi. 308. Ambrose Lamela (in Le Sage's Gil Bias), vii. 380. Ambrose (Wilson's Noctes Am- brosianae), xii. 367. Amelia (Fielding^s), i. 130 ; vi. 457 ; vii. 84 ; viii. 114, iij, 152, 555 ; X. 32, 33 ; xi. 501 ; xii. 64. Mammonton (in Ups and Downs), xi. 385, 387. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Amelia, the Princess (George II.'s daughter), x. 1 59. Carolina Wilhelmina Skeggs (in Goldsmith's Vicar of Wake- field), iii. 313. Wildenheim (in Lovers' Vows, Mrs Inchbald's adap. of Kotzebue's Natural Son), viii. 249, 336. American Farmer's Letters, The, X. 314. Lion (Kean's), xi. 332. Literature — Dr Channing, x. 310. Revolution, ii. 133 ; iii. 32 «., 279, 302, 304 ; vii. 52. War, The, iii. 250, 420, 422, 424 ; vi. 38s ; x. 150-2 ; xii. 263, 293- Americans, ix. 257. Amiens, ii. 216 ; iii. 6, 61, 83, 99 ; vii. 227 n. (Shakespeare's As You Like It), xi. 367, 378 ; xii. 122. Amine (in Arabian Nights), viii. 14. Aminta (Tasso's), x. 73. Amintor (in Beaumont and Fletcher's Maid's Tragedy), V. 251, 252. Amiet, Mrs (Vanbrugh's Con- federacy), viii. 14, 80. Ammerbach (philosopher), x. 143- Amory, John, i. 52. Amours of Peter the Long (L. E. Billardson de Sauvigny), ii. 107. Amphion, xi. 282. Amphitheatre of Titus, ix. 234. The (at Verona), ix. 277. Amsterdam, vii. 100 ; ix. 295, 300, 301. Amy Robsart (in Scott's Kenil- worth), ii. 314 ; iv. 248, 251. Anabaptists, x. 360. Anacharsis (traveller), vii. 255. Anacreon, iv. 356 ; vii. 372 n. Anacreon (Herrick's translation), v. 312. Anacreontics (Cowley's), v. 372 ; viii. 59. Anah (Byron's), vii. 85. Analogy (Butler's), vi. 224 ; ix. 41 5 ; xii. 266, 346. Analytical Review, The, ii. 116. Ananias (Raphael's), ix. 272 n. Anastasius, vii. 220. Anatomy of Melancholy (Burton's), iv. 365 ; vi. 225. Ancient Britons (the corps), ii. 176. Mariner (Coleridge's), iii. 205 ; iv. 218 ; V. 166, 377 ; viii. 14 ; xii. 236, 273, 319, 460. Pistol (Shakespeare's Henry IV., etc.), i. 425 ; iii- 54- and Modern Literature, On Spirit of; On German Drama contrasted with that of Age of Elizabeth, v. 345. Ancona, View of (Wilson's), xi. 199. Andalusia, Castle of (O'Keefife's), viii. 329. Anderson, Dr, v. 124. Andes, iv. 193 ; vii. 255 ; viii. 415. Andrea del Sarto, vi. 11 ; ix. 25, 51, 226. Andromache (Racine's), viii. 334. Andromeda (Guido's), vi. 441 ; viii. 253 ; ix. 61, 237. Andrugio (in Marston's Antonio and MeUida), v. 225. Angelica (Congreve's Love for Love), i. 133; viii. 15, 152, 555. and Medora (a picture), ii. 212, 227 ; V. 3 ; x. 71. Angelo (in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure), i. 346, 347. Michael. SeeMichael Angelo. Angerstein, John Julius, vi. 174, 346; ix. 9, 35, 75, 113,439. Angerstein's Collection, ix. 7. Anglers, i. 311. Anglade Family (or Accusation, by Payne), viii. 279. Anglaises pour rire (a play), xi. 366. INDEX TO THE WORKS Angler. See Complete Angler. Angrisani (Signor), viii. 365, 371 ; xi. 308. Anhalt (in Lovers' Vows, Mrs Inchbald's version of Kotzebue's Natural Son), viii. 249. Anjou, Charles of, x. 56. Anlaff the Dane (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. 1 10. Anna, Verses upon (Gifford's), iv. 302 ; vi. 221. St Ives (Holcroft's), ii. 128, 132, 136, 201, 279. . Annabel (in Holcroft's The Man of Ten Thousand), ii. 160. Annabella (in Ford's 'Tis a Pity She's a Whore), v. 269. Anne Page (in Shakespeare's Merry Wives), i. 350 ; ix. 36. Queen, i. 8, 138 ; iii. 405 ; iv. 212, 217, 367 ; V. 82, 104, 105 ; vi. 113, 322, 323, 376, 445 ; viii. 96 ; X. 73, 205, 310, 358, 373, 374, 377, 378; xii. 405. Annecy (town), i. 17 ; v. 100 ; vii. 304. Annesley (a novel), x. 392. Annual Anthology, iii. 211. Register, ii. 56. Annunciation (Guido's), ix. iii. Annus Mirabilis, The (Dryden's), V. 81. Anselme (in Molifere's L'Avare), xi. 379. Anstey, Christopher, viii. 560. Antaeus, i. 160 ; iv. 38. Antigone (Sophocles), x. 81, 97. Antigonus (Shakespeare's Winter's Tale), i. 324. Anti-Jacobin Review, i. 401 ; iii. 219, 238, 261, 262, 295 ; V. 164 ; X. 139, 158, 225. Antinous, The (statue), vii. 167 ; viii. 149; ix. 107, 35°, 378; xi. 228, 4S6, 542. Antipholis (in Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors), i. 351 ; iv. 341 ; vi. 58 ; viii. 401. Antipodes, xii. 279. 6 Antiquary (Scott's), iv. 248 ; vii. 156; viii. 413, 425 ; ix. 202; xi. 558. Antiquaries, Society of, vui. 335. Antiquity, On, vii. 252. Antonines, The, ix. 366. Antonio (in Middleton's Witch), v. 218. (Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice), i. 321 ; viii. 179, 250, 374 ; xi. 417. (Godwin's), iv. 210 n. ; xii. 326. and Mellida (Marston's), v. 224, 225. Antony (Shakespeare's Julius Csesar and Antony and Cleo- patra), i. 197 ; iv. 183 ; vii. 264. and Cleopatra (Shake- speare's), i. 228 ; V. 50, 253 ; viii. 190 ; also referred to, i. 19s ; V. 253 ; viii. 31, 389 ; ix. 27. Antwerp, ix. 1 10, 300, 302, 492 ; xii. 48 «. A. P. E., vii. 124, 207. Ape, Lines on the Story of the (Merry's), iv. 309 n. Apelles (sculptor), vi. 74. (in Lyly's Alexander and Campaspe), v. 201. Apemantus (Shakespeare's Timon of Athens), i. 210 et seg. Apennines, The, ix. 199, 207, 208, 209, 210, 254, 260, 263, 264, 276, 303 ; xii. 57, 134. Apicius, xii. 141. Apocalypse, The, vii. 199 ; xii. 280, 441. Apollo, i. 34, 416 ; v. 83, 192 ; vi. 141 ; vii. 157; X. 349, 350; xi. S44 ; xii. 341. (statues), iii. 169 ; v. 164 ; vi. 141 ; ix. 28, 107, 147, 164, 165 «., 169 «., 222, 223, 237, 240, 339i 340, 341, 350, 378, 379. 381, 430, 491-2; X. 341, 342, 344; xi. 196, 227, 228, 493. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Apollo and Daphne (Titian's), ix. 74- giving a Poet a Cup of Water (Poussin's), vi. 172 ; ix. 24. and the Seasons (R. Wilson's), ix. 392 ; xi. 198. Apollodorus, x. 100. Apology for His Own Life (Gibber), viii. 160, 359. Apostate, The (by Richard Lalor Shell), V. 345 ; viii. 538. Apostates, On Modern, iii. 155. Apothecary (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), ii. 368 n. Apparitions, History of (Defoe's), x. 382. Appeal to Honour and Honesty (Defoe's), x. 369 n. from the New to the Old Whigs (Burke's), iii. 32. Appius and Virginia (Webster's), V. 234. Appleby, iii. 423 ; v. 148. Application to Study, On, vii. SS- Apprentice, The (Murphy's), viii. 514. Apuleius, Lucius, v. 199; vi. 201 ; x. 17, 18. Apullius and ApuUia (Turner's), xi. 190. Aquapendente (town), ix. 230. Aquinas, Thomas, iv. 217 ; xii. 3S- Arabia, v. 88, 340 n. ; xi. 560. Arabian Nights, i. 46 ; ii. 347 ; iv. 337 ; V. 113; vi. 53,408; vii. 23, 421 n. ; viii. 12, 13, 14 ; ix. 69 ; X. 46. Aram, Eugene, vi. 314 ; xii. 34. Araminta (Vanbrugh's Relapse), viii. 83. Arbaces (in Beaumont and Fletcher's King and no King), v. 252. (in the opera Artaxerxes), viii. 248, 321, 451. Arbe, The (river), ix. 292. Arbela, The Battle of, vi. 107. Arbuthnot, John, iii. 33 ; iv. 217 ; v. 78, 104, 105. Arcadia, i. 338 ; ix. 324, 325. Sir Philip Sidney's, v. 98, 318, 319, 320, 321, 323, 324, 325,326; IX.9, 10, 58; X. 14; xii. 282. Arch of Constantine (Claude), ix. 54- of Constantine, ix. 232. Archangel, ii. 251. Archbishop of Grenada, The (in Le Sage's Gil Bias), x. 31. Archer (in Farquhar's Beaux' Stratagem), viii. 14, 88 ; xii. 451, 452. Archimago (in Spenser), v. 36. Archimedes, iii. 151 ; vi. 377; x. 13 ; xii. 36. Arcite (Chaucer), v. 21, 29 30, 258. Arctic Circle, The, xii. 253. Arden of Feversham (play), i. 357- Forest of, i. 185, 338, 339 ; xi. 367 ; xii. 122. Arethusa, xii. 200. (in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster), v. 262. Aretine, Peter, iii. 218 ; iv. 225 ; v. 186 ; viii. 10. Aretino, Pietro (Titian's supposed portrait of), ix. 354 ; xii. 30. Arezzo, ix. 262, 302. Argenis (Barclay's), x. 145. Arguing in a Circle, xii. 285. Argus, The (a newspaper), xi. 386. Argyll, Duke of, vi. 521. 2nd Duke of, John Campbell, iii. 415- The Duchess of, vi. 450. in Prison (Northcote's),vi. 341. Place, vi. 358. Ariadne, vi. 238 ; vii. 125 ; xii. 203. Ariel (Shakespeare's Tempest), i. 23, 238, 241, 245 ; iv. 216 ; v. IS, 151 ; viii. 235, 236 ; ix. 177, 463 ; X. 116 ; xi. 179. Ariosto, i. 161 ; iv. 257, 356 ; v. 3, 35, 45, 224 ; vi. 425 ; vii. 94, 252 ; 7 INDEX TO THE WORKS ix. 29, 239, 266, 301 ; X. 9, 13, 16, 20, 45, 69, 70, 71, 73, 77, 409 ; XI. 235, 492- „ . Ariosto (Titian's portrait of), ix. 270 ; xi. 30. (Harington's), V. 186; vi. 3I9«. Aristarchus, iv. 307. Ariste (should be Val^re), (in Molifere's L'Ecole des Femmes), xi. 356. Aristocracy of Letters, On tlie, vi. 205. Aristophanes, v. 56 ; viii. 28, 166 ; X. 99, 100, 112 ft. of Byzantium, i. 183. Aristotle,!. 13, 123, 139; iv. gn., 143, 144, 283, 285; V. 360; vi. 107, 109, 198 ; vii. 248, 316 ; viii. 63, 93, 305 ; X. 143, 248, 249 ; xi. 97, 262 ; xii. 164, 326, 361, 370. Arkwright (Sir Richard), ii. 175 ; vi. 456 ; vii. 165, 186 ; ix. 243 ». Armelie (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 232, 235. Armida (Ariosto's), x. 71. Armitage (racket-player), vi. 89. Armstrong, John, ii. 169, 183, 194, 19s; V. 119, 376; vi. 332. Arnaud, Anthony, xi. 289. Daniel, x. 55. Ame, Michael, ii. 86. Dr Thomas Augustine, ii. 86 ; viii. 451, 452. Arno, The, ix. 211, 212, 221 ; xii. 134- Arnold, S. J., viii. 224, 243, 244, 314, 322, 323, 463, 476. Arpasia (in Bajazet), xi. 275. Arragon, x. 56. Arruntius (in Ben Jonson'sSejanus), V. 264. Arsinoe (in Moli^re's Misan- thrope), ix. 149. Art, Fragments on, ix. 489. of Walking the Streets. See Trivia. Artamfene (in Mile, de Scuddry's Artamfene ou Le Grand Cyrus), xii. 61. 8 Artaxerxes (F. A. Ame's), viii. 192 ; also referred to in viii. 248, 320, 330,451; 532; xi. 455«. Arthur, Kmg, x. 20-21, 56 ; xu. 221. (in Shakespeare's King John), i. 306 ei seq. ; vii. 344. Arthur's Seat, ii. 314; ix. 98, 324, 336, 337. View of (Nasmyth's), xi. 247. Artist, The (a magazine), vi. 416. Artists, On the Old Age of, vii. 88. Arts, On the Progress of the, i. 372. are not Progressive, Why the, i. 160 ; ix. 489 ; referred to, ix. 478. Arundel, Thomas Howard, Earl of, ix. 34. Arviragus (in Shakespeare's Cym- beline), i. 182 seq. ; v. 258; xi. 293- Ascham, Roger, x. 236-7. Ascot Heath, ii. 4, 5, 6. Ashburton, Baron. See Dunning, John. the Inn at, vi. 407. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, ii. 14. Ashmole, Elias, iii. 141. Asia Minor, v. 199. Aspasia (Landor's), ii. 396 ; vii. 299. Aspatia (in Beaumont and Fletcher's Maid's Tragedy), v. 251. Aspin, Mr, ii. 205. Ass (of Apuleius), x. 17, 18. Assembly of the Just (Raphael's), iii. 142 ; xii. 208. of Saints (Raphael's), ix. 380 ; xi. 227. Assignation Scene, The(Hogarth's), viii. 134. Assizi, ix. 261. Ass's Foal, Ode to an (Coleridge's), V. 164. Assumption (Titian's), ix. 273. Astley, John, vii. iii. Astley's, xii. 49. Astolpho (Ariosto's), vii. 252. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Astraea, xi. 384. Astrea and Cleopatra, Histories of, X. 14. Astronomical Discourses, Dr Chalmers's, iv. 230 ; xii. 279. Asturias, xi. 317. As You Like It (Shakespeare's), i. 338 ; also referred to in i. 185 ; vii. 260 n. ; viii. 513 ; xi. 396. Atala at the Tomb (Girodet's), ix. 132. At-all (in Abbe's Double Gallant), viii. 162, 360. Athalie (Racine's), x. 106 ; xi. 452. Athanasius, Creed of St, iii. 139, 269. Athense Oxonienses (Wood's), iii. 276. Athenasum, The, xi. 386. Athenians, xi. 312. Athens, i. 4, 212 ; vi. 188, 448 ; vii. 95, 185, 254 ; ix. 381, 379, 466, 492 ; X. 347 ; xii. 170. Atherstone, ii. 14. Atkins, Mr (actor), viii. 275. Mrs, ii. 219. Atkinson (in Fielding's Tom Jones), vii. 214; viii. 114; x. 33. Atlas (the horse), ii. 22. The, vi. 505, S17, 520, 521, 522 ; IX. 484-S ; X. 403 ; xii. 320, 339, 342, 346, 348, 3SO, 353, 354, 357, 360, 363, 364, 367, 369, 370, 377, 381, 386, 391, 394, 402- Atterbury, Francis, iii. 408 ; v. 79 ; vii. 24 ; viii. 14. Attica, ix. 325 ; xi. 495. Atticus (Pope's), ii. 79, 199. Attila, ix. 267. (Raphael's), ix. 364. Attributes (Samuel Clarke's), xi. 118. Attwood, Mr (actor), ii. 195, 222, 225. Audrey (in Shakespeare's As You Like It), i. 185, 340; iv. 348; V. 146 ; viii. 167, 252, 319 ; xi. 367, 397- Aufidius (in Shakespeare's Corio- lanus), i. 217 ; iii. 435 ; viii. 375- Augustus (in Shakespeares An- tony and Cleopatra), i. 230. (statue), ix. 165, 221. Auld Reekie School, The, viii. 478 n. Auld Robin Gray (ballad), v. 141 ; vii. 253. Aumerle (Shakespeare's Richard II.), i. 273. Aurelia, Duchess of Pietro Jacomo (in Marston's Malcontent), v. 230. Aurelio and Miranda (Boaden's), ii. 218. Aurora (newspaper), xi. 386. (in Le Sage's Gil Bias), xii. 141. (Guido's), ix. 237 ; xii. 36. (Poussin's), vi. 171. Ausias (Italian author), x. 56. Austerlitz, i. 415 ; iii. 99, 112 ; vi. 13, 237- Austria, iii. 14, 104, 179. Archduke of, i. 310, 311. Emperor of, iii. 106, 107 ; ix. 277. Austrian Catechism, The, xi. 343-4. Troops, ix. 259. Austrians, ix. 187 n. Authors, On the Conversation of, vii. 24. , The Royal Society of, vii. 105. Autolycus (in Shakespeare's Wm- ter's Tale), i. 155, 326 ; viii. 230, 388. Auvergne, Countess of, i. 292. Avare (Molifere). See L'Avare. Avarice (in Spenser), v. 39. Avon, V. 297. Aylesbury, iii. 422. Ayr, ii. 78. Ayrton, William, vi. 195, 201 ; vii. 37- Ayton, Miss Fanny, xi. 378. INDEX TO THE WORKS B. B , xii. 455 n. B., Arthur, ii. 2H. B , Col., ii. 194, 196. B., Dr, ii. 224. B., Duke of, ii. 225. B 11, ii. 176. B r, ii. 215. Babilonia, La (Salvator's), x. 301. Babylon, v. 183, 203, 273 ; vii. 185 ; ix. 268 ; xii. 153. Baccano (a town), ix. 231. Bacchus, V. 81 ; viii. 28, 231 ; ix. 216, 220. and Ariadne (Titian's), iv. 276 ; ix. 72. Bacon, Lord, i. 23, 82, 123 ; iii. 293 ; iv. 45, 200 «., 283, 365 ; V. 3, I7S, 179. 307, 326, 332. 333 ; vi. 85, 154 ; vii. 182 «., 262, 306, 320 ; viii. 58, ICO ; ix. 28, 186, 243 n. ; X. 249, 258, 291, 326 ; xi. 25, 26, 27, 163, 164, 203, 287, 323 ; xii. 35 «., so, 369, 372. Friar, v. 334. Roger, vii. 443 n. Bacon's Works, Character of Lord, compared as to Style with Sir Thomas Brown and Jeremy Taylor, v. 326. Bagdad, iii. 146. Bagnigge Wells, iv. 108; vii. 70; viii. 140 ; xi. 252. Bagot (Henry VI.), i. 295. Bagshot, xi. 375 ; xii. 13. Bailie Bradwardine (Scott's Waver- ley), viii. 129 ; xi. 534. Nicol Jarvie (Scott's Rob Roy), iv. 248. Baillie, Miss Joanna, v. 147, 148, 270 ; viii. 420 n. Baird, Mr (a mate), ii. 248, 249, 252. Baker, Mr (actor), viii. 318 ; x. 382. Sir George, ii. 174, 175. Bakewell, ii. 18. Bakhuysen, Ludolf, ix. 20. 10 Balaam (in Holcroft's The Exiles), ii. 201. (in Kotzebue's Indian in England), ii. 196. Balafre (in Scott's Quentin Dur- ward), iv. 248. Balasteros, Francisco, x. 250. Bal ChampStre (Watteau's), ix. 22, 23- Balfour of Burley (Scott's Old Mortality), iv. 229, 247 ; viii. 129 ; xi. 381, 532. Ball, John, iii. 194, 303. Ballad on a Wedding (Sir John Suckling's), v. 371 ; viii. 56. Ballads, On the Old English, v. 123. Ballantyne Press, vii. 222. Ballets, Two New, viii. 353. Balmawhapple (in Scott's Waver- ley), xii. 91. Balmerino, Lord, iii. 285 n. ; x. 161, 168. Baltimore, viii. 473 ; xii. 377. House, viii. 12. Banbury, ii. 14. Mutton, ii. 246. Banchieri, Monsignore, iii. 178. Bandello, Matteo, x. 9. Bandinelli, Baccio (Correggio's), ix. 43- , Bartolommeo, ix. 219, 229. Bank of a River (Gainsborough's), xi. 203. Banks, Henry, xi. 473. Sir Joseph, ii. 178, 183, 199, 203 ; vii. 210. Mr, ix. 56 n. Miss, ii. 206. the Miller (in The Merry Devil), V. 294. of the Thames (J. Wilson's), xi. 247. of the Wye (Wordsworth's), V. 156. Bannister, John, i. 155, 326; ii. 160, 162, 165, 195, 196, 197, 198, 202, 368 ; vi. 273, 417 ; vii. 76, 127 ; viii. 230, 234, 317, 387, 388, 514 ; xi. 366 ; xii. 24. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Bannister's Farewell, viii. 229 Banquo (in Shakespeare's Mac- beth), vi. 410 ; xi. 316. Banstead Downs, vi. 12. Baptistery, The, at Florence, ix. 212. Barabbas, v. 210. Barbara Yellowley (in Scott's Pirate), xi. 534. Barbarelli, Giorgio. See Giorgione. Barbarosa (Brown's), viii. 372. Barbaroux, vi. 102. Barbauld, Mrs (Anna Letitia), v. 147. Barber, Mrs, xii. 139 n. of Bagdad, The (in Arabian Nights), viii. 13. Barberigo Palace, The, ix. 269, 270. Barbieri, Giovanni Francesco. See Guercino. Barcelona, ix. 185. Barclay, Captain, viii. 203. Bard (Gray's), xi. 326 n. ; xii. 223. Bracy (in Coleridge's Chris- tabel), x. 415. Bardolph (in Shakespeare), ii. 72 ; viii. 33 ; xii. 7. Barebone's Parliament, iii. 395. Baretti, G. M. A., vi. 381. Reynolds' Portrait of, ix. 399. Bareuth, the Margravine of, vi. 445- Barker, Benjamin, xi. 248. Barkley, Sir Robert, ii. 224. Miss, ii. 224. Barlow, Joel, iii. 460. Barmecide, The, iii. 139 ; iv. 337 ; vi. 12, ; viii. 13. Barnaby Brittle (a play founded on Moli^re), viii. 28. Barnard, Mr (actor), viii. 241, 279, 280, 302, 399, 460, 475, 525, 532. Sir John, iii. 413. Barnard's Inn, ii. 218. Barnes, Mrs and Mr, viii. 271, 439. Barney o' Mulchesen (in Leigh's Where to Find a Friend), viii. 258, 260. Baron of Bradwardine (Scott's Waverley), iv. 247. Wildenheim (in Mrs Inch- bald's Lovers' Vows), viii. 335. Barr^s, The, iii. 420 ; iv. 237 ; xii. 293- Barrett, George, vi. 380. Barrifere d'Enfer (a gate), ii. 235. Barrois, Monsieur, ii. 268. Barrow (artist), vi. 365. Isaac, iii. 151; v. 147; viii. 26, 63 ; xii. 346. Sir John, ix. 247 n. Barry, Colonel, ii. 191, 212, 224, 228. James, ix. 413 ; also re- ferred to in i. 35, 148, ijo; ii. 221 ; iii. 257 ; vi. 270, 340, 372 ; vii. 89 ; ix. 31, 35, 225, 363 »., 380 ; X. 199, 200, 280 ; xi. 226 ; xii. 186, 194-S-6, 221, 292. Mrs, i. 157 ; viii. 160. Spranger, viii. 209 ; xii. 33. Barrymore (actor), iii. 206 ; viii. 410 ; xi. 277, 305. Mrs, iii. 2o5 ; xi. 364. Bartholine Saddletree (in Scott's Heart of Midlothian), iv. 248 ; ix. iji ; xii. 91. Bartholomew Fair, ii. 77 n. ; iii. 312; vi. 436; viii. 45, 400; ix. 143, 196, 212 ; xi. 349, 360, 372 ; xii. 20. Bartlemy Fair. See Bartholomew Fair. Bartley, George (actor), viii. 177, 234, 258, 278, 280, 315, 327, 331, 464, 474, 528 ; xi. 277, 370, 374, 389- Mrs, viii. 302. Bartoline Saddletree. (See Bartho- line Saddletree. Bartolommeo, Fra, ix. 226. Bartolozzi, Francesco, xi. 392. Barton, Bernard, i. 423 ; x. 405. Basedaw, J. B., ix. 483. Basil (Miss Baillie's), v. 147 ; viii. sss- Basile, Madame, i. 90 : vu. 304. INDEX TO THE WORKS Basingstoke, Mayor's Feast at, vi. 498. Basle, ii. 185; ix. 295, 298. Bassanio (in Shakespeare's Mer- chant of Venice), viii. 179, i8o, 465. Bassano II, Jacopo da Ponte, ix. 35, 43. 355. 386. Bastard, The (in Shakespeare's King John), i. 311 ; viii. 347. Bastile, The, i. 105 «., 388, 427 ; ii. 217 ; iii. 290; iv. 92, 93, 218; xi. 197 ; xii. 135, 287. Bates, Miss. See Harrop, Miss. Bates, William, iii. 266. Bates's (Joah) Company, ii. 79, 212. Bath, ii. 87, 199, 260, 267 ; vii. 306 ; viii. 405 ; ix. 277; xii. 139 n. Bath Easton Vase, The, ii. 87. Bath Guide (Anstey's), viii. 560. Bath, Lord, vi. 378. Bath Theatre Royal, viii. 254, 335, 410. Bath of Diana (Titian's), i. 72 ; ix. 27. Bath of Seneca (Luca Giordano's), ix. 67. Baths of Titus, The, ix. 234. Bathsheba (Wilkie's), v. 141. Bathurst, Allen, Lord, iii. 408 ; ix. 140, 187 n. Batte, Batte, Masetto (a song), viii. 365, 370 ; xi. 308. Battle of Hexham, The (G. Colman, the younger), ii. 109. Battle of Norlingen (Rubens'), ix. 41- Battle-piece (Barker's), xi. 248. (Giulio Romano's), ix. 43. — — (Salvator Rosa's), ix. 226 ; x. 303- Baveno, ix. 278. Baviad (Gifford's), i. 380, 385, 396 ; iv. 304, 309 ; vi. 221. Baxter, Richard, iii. 266 ; vi. 76, 364; vii. 243, 320, 321 ; xii. 383. Bayes (in Villiers' The Rehearsal), iii. 97; ix. 319; X. II, 19,388. Bayle, Pierre, i. 82 ; xi. 323. Beacon,The(aperiodical),vi. 518 ».; xi. 534 ; xii. 259. Beaconsfield (the place), iii. 137 ; iv. 284. Beatrice (Dante's Divina Com- media), x. 87. Beatrice (Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing), ii. 110 ; viii. 32, 401 n. (in J. P. Kemble's Pannel), xi. 305. Beattie, James, iii. 225 ; vi. 444, 445- Mrs, vi. 445. Beauclerc, Topham, viii. 103. Beau Didapper (in Fielding's Joseph Andrews), viii. 115 ; X. 33 ; xii. 226. Beau Mordecai (in Macklin's Love a la Mode), viii. 387. Beau Tibbs (in Goldsmith's Citizen of the World), viii. 105. Beaufre, Madame, xi. 366. Beaumont, Francis, v. 295 ; also referred to in iv. 367 ; v. 175, 176, 193, 224, 296, 344 «., 346 ; vi. 192, 193, 203, 218 «. ; vii. 134, 229, 320, 321 ; viii. 48, 69, 89, 264, 353; X. 118, 205, 261 ; xii. 34- Sir George, vi. 375 ; vii. 293 ; ix. 472 ; xi. 548. Sir John, v. 297. and Fletcher, Ben Jonson, Ford, and Massinger, On, v. 248. Beaumont Street, ii. 163. Beaunoir, Count de (in Holcroft's Anna St Ives), ii. 128. Beausobre, Isaac de, vi. 76. Beauties of Charles II.'s Court (Lely's), ix. 38. Beauty, On, i. 68. Beaux' Stratagem, The (by George Farquhar), ii. 77 n. ; viii. 10, 88. Beccaria, Cesare Marchese de, xii. 466. Beckford, William, ix. 56 «., 59, ^ 60. 349. 35°, 351, 352 ; xii. 84. Beckmann, J., ix. 483. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Beddoes, Dr Thomas, ii. 212 ; iii. 350 w. ; xi. S79- Bede, The Venerable, ii. 187. Bedford, Duke of, ii. 219 ; vii. 12, 13, 228, 276. Bedlam, i. 139 ; iv. 196 ; v. 191 ; vi. 167, 280. See also Diccon. Beecher, Mrs. See Miss O'Neill. Beechey, Sir William, ii. 180, 189, 198, 214 ; vi. 302, 388, 397 ; ix. 2i. Bee-Hive, The (by John G. Millin- gen), viii. 315 ; xi. 367. Beelzebub, iii. 373. (Milton's Paradise Lost), v. 61. Bees- Inn, ii. 317. Beggar of Bethnal-green (by Mr Grimaldi), viii. 351. Beggar's Bush, The. See Kin- naird's Merchant of Bruges, viii. 264, 265. Beggar's Opera (Gay's), i. 65 ; viii. 193) 254 ; xi. 373 ; also referred to in i. 80, 154, 394 ; iii. 131 «., 210, 252 ; V. 10, 98, 106, 107, 108, 374 ; vi. 292, 293 ; viii. 56, 158, 162, i6s, 178, 315. 323, 330, 341, 470, 473. 476; x. 153, 311, 35S ; xi. 317, 533 J xii. 57, 13°, 169. 355- Begri, Signer (Begrey, Pierre Ignace), viii. 326. Begum, Sheridan's Speech on the, iii. 252 ; viii. 166. Behmen, Jacob, iv. 217 ; vii. 199 ; viii. 479; X. 138, 141, 145. Belcher, Jem, xi. 487 ; xii. 7, 9. Tom, xii. 2, 9. Belcour (in Cumberland's West Indian), viii. 511. Belfield, Mrs, viii. 241. Belhaven, Lord, iii. 403. Behef, Whether Voluntary? xii. 439- Belinda (in Vanbrugh's The Pro- voked Wife), viii. 83. (Pope's), i. 36; V. 72, 73; viii. 134 ; ix. 76 ; xi. 505. Bell, Andrew, i. 123 ; iii. 297 ; x. 133. 134- Bell of Antermony (Dr John), x. 15, 16. Mr, ii. 201. Bellafront (in Dekker's The Honest Whore), v. 238, 239, 241, 247 ; vi. 192. Bellario (in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster), v. 262, 296. Bellarius (in Shakespeare's Cym- beline), v. 258 ; viii. 540. Belle's Stratagem, The (Mrs Cow- ley), viii. 163 ; xi. 404. Bellini, Gentile, xi. 238. Bellochi, Madame, vi. 402, Belmore, Mrs (in Mrs Kemble's Smiles and Tears, or The Widow's Stratagem), viii. 266. Belphoebe (Spenser's), v. 38 ; viii. 364 ; A. 83, 348 ; xi. 307. Belsham, William, ii. 219. Belvidera (in Otwa^s Venice Pre- served), i. 157 ; V. 354, 355 ; vii. 306 ; viii. 210, 307, 391, 397, 459 ; X. 243 ; XI. 297, 382, 402, 403, 407 ; xii. 122. Bembo, Cardinal, ix. 238. Ben (in Congreve's Love for Love), vii. 127; viii. 72, 152, 278, 555. Ben Jonson (and Shakespeare), On, viii. 30. Ben Lomond, iv. 245. Benedick (in Shakespeare's Much Ado), viii. 32. Benedict XIV. (Lambertini), vi. 379- Benfield, Paul, ii. 176, 222, 226. Bengough (actor), viii. 335, 353 ; xi. 303. Bennet, Mr, iii. 236. Bennett, Mrs (in Fielding's Amelia), vi. 457; viii. 114, 115 x-33- Bensley, Robert, ii. 81. Benson, William, x. 377. Bentevole (in Jephsen's Italian Lover), viii. 337. Bentham, Jeremy, iv. 189 ; xi. 411 ; also referred to in i. 139 ; iv. 200. 13 INDEX TO THE WORKS 225 ; vi. 151, 356 ; vii. 49, 50, 129, 186, 240, 250; viii. 411 ; xi. 414, 415; xii. 86 «., 255, 281, 362,415, 466, 470. Bentinck, Lord William, iii. 179. William Henry Cavendish. See Portland (Duke of). Bentley, Richard, x. 163, 164 ; xi. 178 n. Thomas, ii. 203. Beppo (Lord Byron's), vi. 210 ; viii. 153; xi. 423- Berchem, Nicolaas Pietersz, called Berchem or Berghem, ii. 189, 198; ix. 22, 59, 355. Berenice, vi. 238 ; vii. 125 ; xii. 203. Beresfords, The, ii. 169. Berg (sculptor), ix. 355. Bergami, Bartolomeo, xi. 556. Berghem. See Berchem. Berinthia (in Vanbrugh's The Relapse), viii. 80, 83, 153. Berkeley, Bishop, George, i. 411 ; iv. 216, 283 ; vi. 64, 191 n. ; vii. 224, 306, 415 «., 434 «., 448; ix. 19, 289 ; X. 141, 249 ; xi. I, 9, 12, 14, 22 et seg., 32, 42, 65, 100, loi, 108, 109, 112, 129, 130, 173 n., 285, 579 ; xii. 35> 266, 319, 346, 397 «• Square, ii. 213, 272. Berkshire, ii. 4, 7, 41. Earl of, iii. 402. Berlin, ii. 186; iii. 99; viii. 429, 528 ; xi. 195. Bermudas, v. 372. Bernadotte, iii. 106, 107. Bernardino Perfetti (Godwin's), x. 391- Berne, ix. 285. Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo (sculptor), vi. 353 ; vii. 89 ; ix. 164 ; X. 292, 296, 298. Berquin, Arnauld, ii. 114. Berri, Duke of, xi. 390. Berry's, The Miss (Miss B . . . s), vi. 461. Berteche, Monsieur (actor), xi. 366. Berthier, Alexander, iii. 192. 14 Bertram (Miss Baillie's), v. 147. (Maturin's), viii. 304 ; also referred to in viii. 335, 352, 368, 416, 421, 478, 530; X. 158 «. ; xi. 418. Berwick (smack), ii. 300. Bessus (in Beaumont & Fletcher's King and No King), v. 252. Bethlem Gabor, the dungeon of (Godwin's), x. 389. Betrothed, The (Scott's), xii. 88. Betsy Thoughtless (Heywood's), X. 24. Betterton, Thomas, i. 8, 157; iii. 389 ; viii. 96, 160. Bettinelli, Xavier, ix. 483. Betty Foy (Ballad of), (Words- worth's), xii. 270. Betty, Old, ii. 47, 48, 49. William Henry West, iv. 233 ; vi. 294, 295 «., 342. Beverley (in Miss Burne/s Cecilia), vi. 120. Beverley, Mrs (in Moore's The Gamester), vii. 299 ; viii. 210, 223, 391, 397 ; xi. 382, 408. Bevil, Mr (in Steele's Indiana), viii. 158. Bewdley (the town), ii. 66, 196. Bewick, Thomas, iv. 277, 337 ; vi. 53, 522. Bex (a town), ix. 284. Bexley Baron. See Vansittart. Beyle, Marie Henri, ix. 250, 278 ; xii. 96 n. Bianca (in Middleton's Women beware Women), v. 214-16. Capella (Tuscany, Grand- duchess of), vi. 453. Bibby, Mr (an American), viii. 299 n. (actor), viii. 318, 351. Bible, The, v. 15, 16, 116, 182, 183 ; vi. 392 ; viii. 284 ; x. 124, 1 2 5, 132 ; xi. 312, 452 «., 506. Bible (Raphael's), ix. 240. Society, i. 139. Bienne, Lake of, i. 91, 92 ; ix. 297. Big Ben, iv. 342. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Bigordi, Domenico. See Ghir- landaio. Bilfinger, G. B., ix. 483. Billingsgate, ii. 244 ; iii. 445 ; iv. 252 ; vii. 375 ; ix. 247 ; xi. 546. Billington, Mrs Elizabeth, vi. 292 ; ix. 472. Bills of Mortality, The, vi. 160; vii. 376. Bingley, Lord, iii. 422. Biographia Literaria (Coleridge's), i. 401 ; iii. 243 «. ; v. 118 ; vii. 38. Birch (Mr, picture-cleaner), ii. 185, 198, 218, 224. of Cornhill, iii. 445. Bird, Edward, vi. 360 ; xi. 188, 189, 244. Birds (of Aristophanes), viii. 28. (M. Chantry's), xi. 248. Birmingham, ii. 14, 69, 70 ; v. 286 ; ix. 302 ; X. 149 «. ; xii. 267. Biron (in The Fatal Marriage), viii. 210, 397 ; xi. 407. (in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost), viii. 553; xi. 360. Birth of Flattery (Crabbe's), xi. 606. Birthday Odes (Gibber's), viii. i6o, 359- Ode (Southey's), x. 242. Bishop, Sir Henry Rowley, viii. 254. Bishop's-gate Street, vii. 212. Bitter pangs (a glee), ii. 190. Black Breeches, alias Hercules, xii. 214. Black Bull, The, xii. 277. Black Dwarf (Scott's), iv. 246,248; vii. 339. 343. 34S 5 viii. 129, 422. Black Eyed Susan (Gay's), ii. 243 ; V. 109. Black Forest, The, ix. 298. Black George (in Fielding's Tom Jones), vi. 452, 457 ; viii. 1 14. Black, Dr Joseph, ii. 178, 415. Black Lion Inn, ii. 59. Black Ousel (song), viii. 275. Black Prince, i. 100. Blackamoor's Head Inn, ii. 19. Blackheath, ii. 270, 344. Blacklock, Thomas, v. 122. Blackmore, Sir Richard, i. 425 ; V. 108, 164; vi. 180; vii. 185; xi. 123, 489. Blacksmith of Antwerp, O'Keeffe's Farce, viii. 534. Blackstone, Sir William, Judge, iv. 296 ; vi. 197 ; vii. 374, 380 ; viii. 107 ; x. 27. Blackwall (London), xii. 275. Blackwood, Mr William (publisher), iv. 24s, 246, 361 ; vii. 66, 123, 183, 380; ix. 233,451; xi. 360; xii. 258, 272, 275, 284, 314, 315. Blackwood's Magazine, i. 384 ; iv. 206, 419 ; vi. 222, 299, 478-9, 494, 498, 508, 518; vii. 137 «., 378; viii. 479 ; ix. 247 ; x. 221, 407, 411 ; xi. 322, 484, 547, 610 ; xii. 255, 2S9, 297, 384, 455. Blair, Robert, iv. 346. Blake, Robert (Admiral), vi. 380. William, vii. 95. Blanc, Mont, vii. 368 ; ix. 279, 283, 288, 291-4, 296. (Shelley's), x. 270. Blanch, in Shakespeare's King John, xi. 411. Blanchard in Tuckitomba, xi. 365. William, viii. 251 ; xi. 305, 374. Blanche Mackay (in Planche's Carronside), xi. 388, 389. Bland, Mrs, viii. 237. Blefuscu (in Swift's Gulliver's Travels), v. iii. Blenheim Palace, vi. 14, 172, 174, 188,444; ix. 53,71, 113, 144 «., 387 ; xi. 228 «. Blifil (in Fielding's Tom Jones), iii. 172 ; iv. 169 ; vi. 452, 457 ; vn. 231, 363; viii. 113, 165, 506, 560 ; xi. 436 ; xii. 63. Blind Fiddler (Wilkie's), vi. 259 n. ; viii. 140, 141 ; xi. 250,251, 253. Bhnd-Man's-Buff (Wilkie's), ix. 15. Blondeau (in Pigeons and Crows), viii. 468. Blondel (in Romance of Richard Cosur de Lion), x. 54. IS INDEX TO THE WORKS Bloody Brother, The (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 261. Bloomfield, Robert, v. 95-7, 377 ; xii. 53 «. Bloomsbury Square, vii. 249; xi- 344 Blossom, lines to (Donne's), viii. 5 1 . Blount, Martha, v. 71 ; xi. 432, 507. Patty, xii. 31, 32. Blowing Hot and Cold (Jordaens'), ix. 21. Bliicher, Gen., iii. 63 ; vii. 156 «. ; ix. 46s ; xi. 195, 197. Blue Anchor, xii. 272. Blue Beard, viii. 14 ; x. 393. Blue Stocking (Moore's M.P. or the), viii. 239. Affair, xi. 386. Bluemont, Lady, xii. 276. Boa constrictor, iii. 448. Boaden, James, ii. 199, 218 ; vi. 341, 342. Boar-hunt (Snyder's), ix. 54. Boarding House, The (by Samuel Beazley), viii. 239. Bob Acres (in Sheridan's School for Scandal), viii. 165, 388, 508 ; xii. 24. Bobadil (in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour), iii. 65 ; V. 198 ; vi. 275 ; viii. 44, 310. Bobby, Master (in Sterne's Tris- tram Shandy), i. 135. Boccaccio, Giovanni, i. 25, 80, 138, 161, 163, 164, 331, 332 ; V. 13, 19, 29, 30. 32, 45. 76, 82, 186, 189, 240, 346, 347 ; vi. 121 «., 369, 393 ; vn. 93, 227, 303 ; viii. 94, 1 10, 133; ix- 75, 211; X. 30, 45, 67, 68, 69, 75, 76, 77, 409 ; xi. 256, 424, 501, S°5, 517 ; xii. 30, 43, 67, 134, 323- Boccarelli (a composer), vi. 432. Boconnock (a town), iii. 414. Bodleian, The, vi. 188. Bohemia, i. 346 ; viii. 283 ; xi. 451, 452. Boileau Nicolas (sieur Desprdaux), ii. 166 ; V. 106 ; viii. 29 ; x. 232, 250. 16 Bois de Boulogne, The, ix. 158. Boissy (town), i. 18 ; v. 100. Boleyn, Ann, ix. 23 ; x. 244. Bolingbroke (in Shakespeare's Richard II.), i. 272-3, 275-6, 294, 296 ; viii. 76, 224. Henry St John, Viscount, iii. 337, 409, 410; iv. 90 «. ; v. 76, 77; vii. 117 ; xii. 31, 50, 155 ». Bolivar, Simon, x. 255 ; xi. 385. Bologna. See also Domenichino, vi. 239 ; ix. 197, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 263, 264, 27s, 282, 409, 417 ; xii. 48 n. John of, painter. See John of Bologna. la dotta, ix. 207. Bolsena (town), ix. 231. Bolton, Duchess of, xii. 35 Bonchamps, General, vii. 331. Bond, Oliver, ii. 188, 190. Bond Street, ii. 212, 222, 227 ; iii. 132; vi. 162, 375 ; vii. 212; viii. 250 ; xi. 343, 385, 441, 486 ; xii. 226, 277, 329. Bondman, The(Massinger's), v. 266. Bonduca(BeaumontandFletcher's), V. 261. Bone, Henry, vi. 241. R. T., xi. 247. Boniface, v. 293. Bonnafoux, Messrs, ix. 183, 199. Bonnar, Charles, ii. 113. Bonneville, Nicholas de,ii. 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 163, 268. (place), ix. 294. Bonney, Mr, ii. 151. Bonomi, Joseph, x. 201. Booby, Sir Thomas (in Fielding's Joseph Andrews), vii. 363. Book of the Church (Southey's), iv. 267 ; xii. 305. Book of M artyrs,the (Foxe's),iii. 265 . Book of Sports (James the First's), xii. 20. Books, On Reading Old, vii. 220. Boors Merry Making (Ostade's), ix. 26. (Teniers'), ix. 35. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Booth (Fielding's), vii. 84 ; xii. 64. David, iv. 393. Henry (Earl of Warrington), iii. 400. Junius Brutus, i. 157; ii. 75, 78, 91, 103 ; viii. i6o, 354, 355, 357, 368, 404, 410, 428, 430, 440, 441, 450, 472. Miss, viii. 235, 254. Booth's Company, ii. 72, 75, 79. Duke of Gloster, viii. 354. lago, viii. 355. Richard III., viii. 355, 357. Border Minstrelsy, The (Scotf s), v. iSS- Borghese Palace, The, ix. 238. Princess,The, vi. 382 ; vii. 113. Borgia, Caesar, ii. 172. Portrait of (Raphael's), ix. 238. Lucretia, vi. 401 ; ix. 238 ; xii. 36. Borgo de Renella, The, x. 282. Boringdon, Lord John, vi. 349, 376. Born, Bertrand de (Vicompte Hautefort), x. 54. Borodino (a conspirator), iii. 113. Borough (Crabbe's), iv. 351, 352; viii. 454 ; xi. 606. Boroughbridge, iii. 405. Boroughmongers, iv. 338. Borromees, The Isles, ix. 278. Borromeo, The Marquis of, ix. 278. Boscow (a town), ii. 167. Bosola (in Dekker's Duchess of Malfy), V. 246. Bossu, Rend le, x. 8. Bossuet, Jacques Benigne, vii. 321 ; ix. 119. Bostock, John, vi. 488. Boston (U.S.A.), viii. 473 ; x. 316 ; xii. 377- Bosville, William, ii. 199. Boswell, James, i. 138, 174 ; ii. 178 ; 181, 183, 184, 187, 190 ; vi. 205 «., 366, 401, 505; vii. 36; viii. 103; xi. 221 ; xii. 27, 31. Botany Bay, v. 163 ; viii. 405 ; xi. SS4- Botany Bay Eclogues (Southey's), V. 164. Both, Jan, ix. 20. Botherby, Mr (William Sotheby), xii. 276. Bothwell (Scott's Old Mortality), iv. 247 ; viii. 129. Botley (town), i. 425 ; iv. 337 ; vi. 53, 102 ; vii. 25. Bottle Imp, The (by Richard Brinsley Peake), xii. 229. Bottom (in Shakespeare's Mid- summer Night's Dream), i. 61, 379, 424-S ; "• 59 ; iii- 85 ; viii. 275, 276,420; X1.-338. Boucher, Frangois, vi. 130 «. Bouilly, M., ii. 235. Boulevards, The, ix. 143, 153, 192 ; xii. 146, 170 n., 189. Boulton-le-Moors, vii. 174 «. Bourbonnois, The, ix. 179, 180. Bourbons, i. 99 ; iii. 31, 33, 39, 46, 52, 61, 62, 63, 80, 81, 82, 97, 99, 100, loi, 105, 108, 109, 118, 123, 130, 132, 169, 171, 172, 216, 227, 228, 263, 279, 29s, 313, 314, 435, 446 ; iv. 249, 307, 320, 359, 360 ; vi. 150, 189, 197, 324; vii. 34, 128; vni. 174, 309, 319, 322, 323; IX. 104, 157, 181, 244; X. 220, 233, 250; xi. 196, 339, 417, 509, 529 ; xii. 104, 236, 320, 457, 460. and Bonaparte, The, iii. 52. Bourdon, Sebastian, ix. no. Bourgeois, Sir Peter Francis, ii. 181, 184, 198 ; vi. 120; ix. 18, 20. Gentilhomme (Molifere), v. 2 ; viii. 28, 193 ; X. 107 ; xi. 355, 383- Bouton, Charles Marie, ix. 124. Boutterwek, Professor, x. 46. Bouverie, Mr, ii. 190. Bow-bells, vii. 254. Bowdich, Thomas Ed., ix. 255. Bow Street, ii. 173; xii. 120. Bower, Archibald, ii. 172. of Bliss, The (Spenser's), v. 36, 38. '7 INDEX TO THE WORKS Bowes, George, ii. 73. Bowkitt (dancing-master), vi. 417. Bowles, William Lisle, xi. 486 ; also referred to in iv. 217, 259 ; V. 379 ; X. 138. Bowling, Lieutenant, viii. 116. Boxhill, xii. 146. Boy Lamenting the Death of his Favourite Rabbit (W. Davison's), xi. 248. Boyardo, Matteo Maria, x. 69. Boyce, Miss, viii. 184, 515. Boyd, Walter, ii. 176, 226. Boydell, Alderman John. vi. 362, 434; viii. 515. Boyer (artist), ix. 167. Boyle, Miss, viii. 333, 336, 534. Boyle's Rosalind, Miss, viii. 336. Boys with Dogs fighting (Gains- borough's), xi. 204. Bracebridge Hall(lrving's), iv. 367. Bracegirdle, Mrs, i. 157 ; viii. 160. Brachiano. See Duke of Brachiano. Bradamante (Tasso's), x. 71. Bradshaw, President, vi. 418. Bradwardine. See Cosmo Comyne Bradwardine. Braes of Yarrow, The (by William Hamilton), v. 142. Braham, John Abraham, vii. 70 ; viii. 225, 226, 229, 297, 326, 451, 452, 453. 459, 461, 470, 528, 559; ix. 152; xi. 370,378. Brahmins, vi. 81. Brain -worm (in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour), viii. 45, 310, 311. Brakenbury (in Shakespeare's Richard HI.), xi. 193, 399. Bramhall, Bishop, xi. 54, 579. Bramhead (Mr), ii. 175. Brancaccia, Cardinal, x. 283. Brandenburg-House, vi. 386. Brandes (German dramatist), ii. 116. Brandreth, Jeremiah, iii. 280. Branghtons, The (Miss Burney's, in EveUna), vi. 157, 160; vii. 72 ; viii. 124 ; x. 42 ; xi. 442. Brass (in Vanbrugh's Confederacy), viii. 80. Brazen Horses, The (at the Tuil- leries), ix. 113. (at Venice), ix. 274. Breakfast-table (Wilkie's), ix. 36. Breaking the Ice (Jas. Burnett's), xi. 247. Bremen, ii. 195. Brenda (in Scott's Pirate), xi. 536. Brennoralt (Suckling's), viii. 57. Brenta, The, ix. 266 ; xii. 51. Brentford, i. 350 ; viii. 140 ; ix. 42 ; xi. 252. Brescia, ix. 275, 277. Breton, Mr, ii. 213, 225. Breughel, see Brueghel. Brewer, Anthony, v. 292. Brian, Mr (picture collector), ix. 33 "■ Brian de Bois-Guilbert (in Scott's Ivanhoe), viii. 426. Brian Perdue (Holcroft's), ii. 236. Briareus, xii. 221. Bride of Abydos, The, x. 15. Bride of Lammermuir, The (Scott's), xii. 141. Bridewell, iv. 312 ; viii. 143. Bridge at Llangollen (Wilson's), xi. 199. Bridge of Sighs at Venice, The, ix. 275 ; xi. 422. Bridge St. Association, vi. 190 ; xii. 267. Bridget AUworthy (in Fielding's Tom Jones), viii. 113. Bridgewater, vi. 186 ; xii. 269, 274. Duke of, ix. 33 n. Mrs, ix. 447. Brigg (town), vii. 169, 177 ; ix. 255, 280, 281. Brighton, ii. 200 ; iii. 246 ; viii. 354, 355, 405 ; ix. 89, 90, 91, 94 ; xi. 497- Brigs of Ayr, The (Burns), v. 132. Brill, Paul, ix. 66. Brisk, Mr (Congreve's Double Dealer), viii. 72. Bristol, ii. 212 ; iii. 421 ; vi. 95 ; OF WILLIAM HAZLITT vii. 10 ; ix. 98 ; xi. 418 ; xii. 10, 270, 274. Bristol Channel, The, xii. 272. Countess of. See Chudleigh, Elizabeth. Lord, iii. 399. Bristow, Miss C., viii. 235, 244. British Gallery, The, i. 157 ; vi. 171 «., 173 ; viii. 133 ; ix. 12, 472 ; xi. 201, 202, 453. Institution, The, xi. 242, 246, 248 ; also referred to in i. 25, ^^■, ix. 13, 75, 392, 401 «., 464, 471, 476; x. ig6 ; xi. 187; xii. 327. , The Catalogue Raisonnd of the, i. 140, 146 ; ix. 311. Museum, i. 144 ; ix. 168 n. ' Novelists (Cooke's), vii. 223. Poets, Dr Johnson's Lives of, v. 46 ; viii. 58. Britomart (Spenser's), v. 38. Britton, John, vi. 213, 492. Thomas. See Small-Coal Man's Musical Parties. Brobdignag (Swift's Gulliver's Travels), v. 112; x. 131; xi. 483- Brocard, Mademoiselle, vi. 415 ; xi. 371. Brodum, Dr, xii. 297. Broken Heart, The (Ford's), v. 269, 273- Sword (play), viii. 535. Brompton, ii. 196 ; xii. 353. Bromsgrove, ii. 66, 196. Bronzino (painter), ix. 225. Brooke (Fulke Greville), Lord, iv. 216 ; xii. 34. Brookes's, ii. 200. Brother Jonathan, a. 313. the Younger (in Milton's Comus), viii. 231. Brothers, Richard, ii. 226. The (Cumberland's), ii. 206. Brougham, Henry, Lord, iii. 128, 214, 234, 240 ; iv. 225, etseg., 318, 337 ; vi. 87 ; vii. 505 ; xi. 465, 468, 469, 470 ; xii. 275, 459. Brougham, Henry, Esq., M.P., the speech of, iii. 127, 132. Broughton (the fighter), xii. 14. Brouwer, Adrian, ix. 20. Brown, Charles Brockden, vi. 386 ; X. 310, 311. Mr, vi. 379. Mountain, The (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), vii. 465. Thomas, iii. 311, 319 ; vii. 368 ; viii. 176 n. William, v. 98, 122, 311. William George,ii. 204,225,228. Browne, Sir Thomas, v. 326 ; also referred to in iv. 365, 367; v. 131, 333, 339. 341, 343 • vi. 225, 245 ; vii. 36, 320, 443 n. ; viii. 480 ; xi. 559, 572 ; xii. 27, 150. Brownrigg, Mrs, iii. 220, 238 ; vii. 35°- Bruce, James, ix. 349. Mr, xi. 554. Michael, v. 122. Bruckner, Rev. John, iv. 402. Brueghel, Jas., ix. 349, 354. Peter Peters, ix. 354. Brueys, Francois Paul, ii. 214. Bruges, viii. 265. Bruin (in Butler's Hudibras), viii. 65. Brummell, George Bryan (Beau Brummell), ix. 464 ; xii. 124. Brunei, Jean-Joseph Mira, called, ix. 154, 174. Bruno, Jordano (or Jordanus), iii. 139; xii. 403. (in Pocock's Ravens, or the Force of Conscience), xi. 305. Brunswick, Duke of, iii. 461 ; xi. 5SS- House of, iii. 159, 285 ; iv. 206, 249; vi. 155; vii. 34; xii. 288. Brunton, Miss, vi. 277 ; viii. 454, 461, 513 ; xi. 396, 401, 402, 404. Brunton's Rosalind, Miss, xi. 396. Bruscambille (in Sterne's Tristram Shandy), vii. 221. 19 INDEX TO THE WORKS Brussells, ii. 173 ; xi. 289. Bruton Street, ix. 1 58. Brutus, i. 435 ; ii. 361 ; iv. 205 ; vi. 176 ; ix. 373. (David's), ix. 134. exhorting the Romans (East- lake's), xi. 243, 247. (in Buonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 234. (Shakespeare, Julius Csesar), i. 157; iii. 170; V. 52; vi. 274; vii. 344 ; viii. 379, 410. the latter, Ode to (Cowley's), viii. 58. the Trojan, vii. 255, 341 ; X. 20 and 21. Bubble (in Cooke's Greene's Tu Quoque), v. 289, 290. Buccaneers, History of the (Captain Burney's), iii. 290. Bucephalus (a horse), xi. 3. Buchan, Dr A. P., ii. 237, 238. Earl of, ix. 422. Buck, Mr, ii. 78. Buckhurst, Lord (afterwards Earl of Dorset), v. 193. Buckingham, Duke of, iii. 394, 400 ; iv. 350 ; v. 78 ; vii. 96 ; viii. 22, 69 ; ix. 354 ; xii. 161 n., 286. (in Shakespeare's Rich- ard III.), viii. 182, 183, 354. Duchess of, and her Children, Vandyke, vi. 14 ; ix. 72. J. S., vii. 184 ; xi. 386. House, vi. 438. Buckinghamshire, iii. 397 ; xi. 303. Buffamalco (artist), xii. 274 n. Bull, Bishop, vi. 76. calf, viii. 33. (Paul Potter's), ix. 301. BuUer, Judge (Sir Francis), ii. 186, 199. Bullock, William, i. 8, 157. Bully Bottom (in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream), X. 216. Bulmer, Mrs Mary Ann, viii. 241. Bulwer, x. 404. Bunbury, Sir Charles, vii. iii, 211. 20 Bunbury, Lady Sarah, vi. 454 ; vii. III. Bunce (in Scott's Pirate), xi. 535. Buncle, John, i. 51 ; also referred to in iii. 142 ; vii. 35. Bundle (in Dibdin's Waterman), ii. 79- Bunker's Hill, vi. 322. Bunn, Mrs, viii. 391, 393. Bunyan, John, ii. 43 ; iv. 365 ; v. 14, 94 ; x. 24 ; xii. 33. Buona, Figliola (Italian opera), ii. 86. Buonaparte, Napoleon, iii. 52, 380 ; also referred to in i. p. xxxi., 45, 97, 139. 415, 425, 429; »• 172, 173, 175, 176, 185, 187, 188, 196, 199, 204, 211, 300, 304, 305, 331, 333, 343, 383 ; "i. 7, 34, 36, 39. 50, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 65, 68, 72, 76, 78 «., 80, 82, 83, 84, 93, 95, 99, 100, lOI, 105, 107, 108, 109, III, 112, 119, 120 «., 126, 140, 154, 158, 159, 168, 169, 179, i8i, 221, 227, 228, 235, 246, 295, 435, 447 ; iv. 92, 296, 324, 359 ; V. 66, 128, 153, 154 ; vi. 93, 102 n., 106, 109, no, 196, 241, 292, 319, 382, 387, 393, 401, 428 ; vii. 86, 94, 96, loi, 122, 166, 203, 227 «., 314 n., 324 n. ; viii. 526; ix. 104, 133 n., 159, 175, 186, 191, 203, 239, 244, 290, 352, 355, 466; x. 123, 232, 233, 236, 254, 316, 324, 328, 329 ; xi. 195, 196, 230, 242, 339, 391, 422, 423, 444, 448, 519, 553 ; xii. 104, 135, 146, 165, 189, 193, 206, 217, 221, 242, 291, 310. Analysis of the Character of (Dr Channing's), x. 328. and MuUer, iii. 154. Family, The, xi. 417. Lucien, ix. 254, xi. 230 et seq., 237, 238, 239. — ;— Napoleon, Life of (Hazlitt's), i. p. xxvii. Buonaparte's Collection, etc., Lucien, xi. 337. Pillar, ix. 1 57. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Buonaparte and the President of the Senate (Landor's), x. 245. Burbage, Richard, v. 282. St., vi. 86. Burchell (in Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield), iii. 313 ; viii. 257. Burdett, Sir Francis, iv. 318 ; also referred to in ii. 202, 204, 205, 214, 222, 224; iii. 236; iv. 236, 318, 324, 325; vii. 271 ; xi. 120, 124 ; xii. 202, 203. Burford Bridge, iv. 229 n. Burger, G. A., ix. 483. Burgh, James, iv. 85, 89, 93, 94; xii. 470 n. Burghersh, Lord, ix. 212, 214. Burgoyne, Colonel, iii. 422. Burial of our Lord (Coventry's), xi. 244. Burke, Edmund, i. 83, 104, 105 «., 127, 139, 148, 383. 387, 391, 394, 400, 427, 430, 434 ; ii. 157, 158 «., 180; iii. 17, 3? «., 96, 98, 132, 133. 135. 136, 169, 170, 187 «., 210, 253, 257, 281, 291, 293, 294, 299, 303, 304, 310, 312, 324. 343, 346 «■, 349, 389, 393, 395, 401, 41.8, 420, 422, 425, 444, 445, 466; iv. 96, 166, 201, 217, 237, 283, 284, 298, 319, 334; V. 7, IS »., 120, 318, 323, 327; vi. 33, 36, 51, 130. 146, 154, 163, 267, 286, 322, 348, 36s, 366, 367, 401, 414, 420, 421, 450, 460 ; vii. 10, 12, 13, 14, 46, S3, 77, 89, 100, 112, IIS, 117, 118, 126, 128, 164, 184, 198, 265, 266, 26/, 268, 269, 273. 275, 276, 374; /iii- 69, 8s, 99 «., 100,^03, iq^, 160, 322, 340, 417;, IX. 37, S8, 157, 281, 347, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419. 420, 421, 464, 472, 474 ; X. 26, 64 «., 150, isi, IS2, 153, 154, 178, 181, 213, 291, 367, 370, 380; xi. 46, 48, 197, 208, 2S7, 324, 442, 445, 458, 460, 518, 523, 530; xii. 33, 132, 215, 264, 274, 286, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 328, 346, 355, 369, 370, 395, 410, 413- Burke, Character of Mr, iii. 250, 325. Richard, ix. 417. William, iii. 257 ; ix. 417. Burleigh House, v. 34 ; vi. 9, 14, ix. 62, 68 ; xi. 485. Burleigh and Spenser, vii. 362. Burnet, Bishop (in Landor's Imaginary Conversations), x. 245- Bishop (Gilbert), iv. 95, 212. Burnett, James, xi. 246, 247. John, xi. 24s, 246, 247. Thomas, ix. 229. Burney, Dr Charles, i. 35, 425 «. ; iii. 255 ; vi. 73, 209 ; vii. 66 ; ix. 399, 421 ; xii. 195, 259. Fanny. See D'Arblay, Madame. James (Admiral), vi. 491 ; vii. 37 ; X. 405. Martin Charles (M.B.), vi. 196, 490 ; vii. 37. Sarah Harriet, vi. 491. Burneys, the, vi. 209 ; vii. 132, 492. Burnham, Bucks, xi. 303. Burning Bush, The, xii. 263. Bum's Justice, v. 97. Bums (pamphleteer), ii. 224. Bums, Robert, i. 93 n. ; ii. 436 ; iii. 254 ; iv. 244, 358 «., ; V. 9S, 122 «., 126, 127, 367, 369, 376; vi. 21, 45, 100, 491 ; vu. 363; ix. 211; XI. 313, 327, 435 ; xii. 36, 193, 255, 258. and the Old English Ballads, On, V. 123. Burr (in Dryden's Wild Gal- lant), viii. 68. Burrell, Miss, viii. 275, 404, 461, Burton, Robert, iv. 365, vi. 245, vii. 16. Burton-upon-Trent, ii. 14. Bury Hills, ii. 30. Busaco (a town), iii. 113. Busca, Madame, ii. 281. Bushy (in Shakespeare's Richard IL), i. 295. Park, ix. 42. 21 INDEX TO THE WORKS Bussy D'Ambois (Chapman's), v. 230. Bustles, The (in Leigh's Where to find a Friend), viii. 258, 260. Busy Body, The (by Susannah Centlivre), viii. 270 ; also referred to in viii. 11, 69, 155, 156, 332, 502. Butler, Bishop Joseph, iv. 216 ; vi. 224, 225; vii. 434 n., 468 n., 469 n.; ix. 415; X. 249; xi. 141 ; xii. 35, 96, 98, 99. 266, 274, 283, 346. (in Scott's Heart of Mid- lothian), iv. 247. Rev. Weeden, i. 366. Samuel (poet), v. 369, 372; vi. 70, 285, 317 ; viii. 16, 62, 67 ; xi. 43S ; xii. 449, 450. Buxton, a town, ii. 18. Jedediah, vi. 46. Byron, Admiral vii. 211. Lord, iv. 253, et seq.; xi. 486 ; also referred to in iii. 254 ; iv. 244, 268, 274, 278, 312, 343, 356, 3S9. 361 ; V. 152, IS3, IS4, iSS, 369, 378 ; VI. 45, 192, 193, 209, 210, 219, 254, 269, 278, 287, 291, 333, 334, 335, 336, 374, 391, 393, 401, 415, 419, 424, 425, 426, 452, 454, 491 ; vii. 17, 53, 85, 104, los, 112, 303, 306, 312 «., 313, 319, 320, 368, 372 n., 378, 379, 380, 381 ; viii. 421, 474 ; ix. 106, 109, 157, 164, 165 n., 234, 238, 246, 258, 267, 275, 284, 324, 326, 447, 448, 467 ; X. 13, 169, 202, 233, 260, 296, 327, 329, 411,416; xi. 247, 422, 483, 536, 544, 546 ; xii. 22, 23, 39, 44, 94, 155 »; 161, 169, 170 «., 179, 203 »,, 240, 325, 338, 341, 3SS, 371- and Wordsworth, xii. 328. Elegy on Death of (Moore's), vii. 314 ; ix. 106. Lady, xi. 383 n. Lord, and his Contemporaries (Leigh Hunt's), xi. 372. Memoirs of (Moore's), vii. 314, 368. 22 Byron, Miss, x. 39 ; xi. 546 ; xii. 62, 63- Byshe, Edward, ix. 483. C. C , xii. 380. Cxxx, Mr, iv. 241. C, Sir L., ii. 217, 227. Cabbala, v. 334 ; vii. 242, 317. Cacafogo, viii. 234. Cacus' Oxen, vi. 152 n. Cade, Jack, vi. 280 n. Cadell, Thomas, the younger, ii. 228. Cadenobia (town), ix. 278. Cadmus, xi. 39 ; xii. 30. Cadore, ix. 267. Caernarvon, Earl of, iii. 400. Caernarvonshire, iii. 394. Caesar, vii. 253 ; xii. 249, 257, 371. See also Julius. (in Beaumont and Fletcher's False One), v. 253. Czii des Milles Colonnes, ix. 152 ; X. 212. Cafd del Piazza (at L'Ariccia), ix. 253- Cain, xi. 234. after the murder of Abel (Paul Gu^rin's), ix. 136. and Abel (Titian's), ix. 273. (Byron's), iv. 260 ; xii. 179. Cairn of Derncleugh, iv. 246. Cairo, ii. 178 ; ix. 255. Caius, Dr, i. 350. Calabria, ix. 255. Calais, ii. 211 ; iii. 319 ». ; vi. 188, 340, 360 ; vii. 228 n. ; viii. 331 ; ix. 201 n., 302. Calamy, Edmund, iii. 265, 266 ; iv. 217 ; vii. 321. Calantha (in Ford's Broken Heart), V. 270, 273. Calcutta, Black Hole of, ix. 184. Calderon, x. 79, 118, 271. Caleb, Old (in Scott's Bride of Lammermuir), xii. 141. Caleb Williams (Godwin's), iv. 201, OF WILLIAM HAZLITT 208 ; vi. 408 ; viii. 128, 130, 131, 241, 342, 343, 419; X. 311, 385, 386, 393, 394, 395, 398, 399, 400 ; xu. 274, 281, 347. Caledonian Chapel, iv. 224, 225, 228 ; vii. 129, 225 ; xii. 275-6, 280. Calendar of Nature (Leigh Hunt), viii. 477. Calianax (in Beaumont and Fletcher's Maid's Tragedy), v. 251. Caliari, Paolo. See Veronese, Paul. Caliban (in Shakespeare's The Tempest), i. 346, 425 ; iii. 287 ; iv. 189 ; V. 48, 187 ; vi. 161 ; viii. 231, 236, 283; X. 116; xi. 416, 417, 418. Calista (in Rowe's Fair Penitent), vii. 306 ; viii. 287. Callcott, Sir Augustus Wall, vi. 438. Callisthenes (Landor's Imaginary Conversations), x. 248. Callum Beg (in Scott's Waverley), viii. 129. Calm, A (W. Vandervelde's), ix. 20. Calmet, Augustin, vi. 76. Calonne, Mr, ix. 55. Calton Convening Room, The, ix. 324, 325- Hill, ii. 314 ; iv. 245 ; ix. 324, 337 ; xi. 560 ; xii. 253. Calvin, John, ix. 226. Calypso, ix. 103. Camacho (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), iii. 41 ; v. 113; viii. 109 ; x. 29. Camberwell, vii. 71, 212. Cambiaso, ix. 35. Cambridge, ii. 8,9, 49, 50, 217 ; iii. 398,418,423; iv. 412; V. 273; vi. 205; viii. 301, 319; ix. 69; xi. 448; xii. 351. Carrier, viii. 55. Hill (Newmarket), ii. 30, 38, 40. History of the University (Dyer's), xii. 165 n. paper, ii. 190. Cambridge, Richard Owen, viii. 489. Sonnet to (Lamb's), v. 284 n. Camden, Lord, iii. 127, 419 ; vii. 316. Camelford, Thomas Pitt, 2nd Lord, ii. 221 ; iv. 235 ; vi. 120. Cameronians, vii. 180. Camilla (Miss Burney's), vi. 1 86 ; viii. 123 ; X. 41 ; xii. 269. Camille-Desmoulins, xii. 305. Jourdan, xii. 305. Caminade, Alexandre Frangois, ix. 125. Camoens, Luis de, i. 33. Camp, The (by Richard Tickell), ii. 85. Campagna, The, vi. 295 ; ix. 236, 256, 276, 376 ; X. 206. Campaign (Addison's), v. 13. Campanile of St Mark at Venice, ix. 274. Campbell, Dr George, viii. 62. John, 2nd Duke of Argyll, iii. 415. Miss, xi. 402, 403, 404, 405. Mr, and Mr Crabbe, iv. 343. Thomas, iv. 343 et seq., 353, 354; V. 150, 369, 377; ix. 490; X. 13 ; xi. 494, 496, 502. Mr (M.P.), iii. 411. Campidoglio Collection, ix. 239. Camporese, Madame, viii. 365 ; xi. 300. Cana, Marriage of (Paul Veronese's), ix. 274. Canaletti (Antonio Canal), vi. 95 ; ix. 60, 269. Candide (Voltaire's), i. 116; v. 114; viii. 216; ix. 178; xi. 125, 3&4- Candido (in Dekker's Honest Whore), v. 239. Candour, Mrs (Sheridan's School for Scandal), viii. 164, 251. Canine, Prince of (Lucien Buona- parte). See Buonaparte, Lucien. Cankwood (town), ii. 166. 23 INDEX TO THE WORKS Canning, Rt. Hon. George, i. 378 ; 379 ; ii. 208 ; iii. 92 «., i lo, 203, 213, 214, 219, 237, 238, 241, 262, 291, 29s, 301. 42s ; iv. 308, 320 ; vi. 87, 109, 153, 154. 155. 198, 270, 271, 395, 396, 462, 475 ; vu. 51, 91, 183, 268, 273 «., 279 w., 379 ; viii. 24 ; ix. 187 «., 244 ; x. 139 ; xi. 243, 304, 334, 447, 476, 478, 479. 551 ; xii. 275, 284, 290. Character of, xi. 334. Cannock, ii. 15. Cannon, Robert, ii. 91. Cannonian, The, ii. 91. Canova, Antonio, vi. 353, 382 ; vii. 113, 368 ; ix. 165, 168, 203, 225 ; 240, 366, 373 ; xi. 486. Cant and Hypocrisy, On (A Frag- ment), xii. 330, 336. Canterbury, ii. 85. Tales (Chaucer's), i. 11 ; iv. 276; V. 22; vii. 255 ; viii. 151 ; ix. 367 ; X. 75. 76. Canton, viii. 105. (in Colman and Garrick's Clandestine Marriage), viii. 163. Capel Street (Dublin), ii. 62, 63. Caper (in Fielding's Widow's Choice), viii. 159. Capet, Hugh. See Hugh Capet. Capitol, viii. 457 ; ix. 232, 373 ; xi. 421, 422. Capri, X. 231. Captain (a ship), 464. Absolute (in Sheridan's The Rivals), viii. 508. Allan Lindsay (in Planchd's Carronside), xi. 388, 389. Bibber (in Jones' The Green Man), viii. 468. Brazen (in Farquhar's The Recruiting Officer), viii. 286. Macheath (in Gay's The Beggar's Opera), iii. 131 n. ; V. 108 ; viii. 194, 255, 256, 470, 473 ; xi. 349. 374, 533 ; xii. 57- Macintire (in Scott's Anti- quary), viii. 413. 24 Captain Macmorris (in Shakes- peare's Henry V.), i. 291. Mervin (in Miss Bumey's Evelina), ix. 139 n. Neville (in Pigeons and Crows), viii. 469. Otter (in Ben Jonson's The Silent Woman), viii. 40. Sentry (Addison), xii. 35. Singleton (Defoe's), x. 381. Whiffle (in SmoUet's Roderick Random), iii. 218 ; vii. 378. Captive Bee, The, or The Little Filch er (Herrick), v. 313. Capulet (Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), i. 251. Caradori, Madame, xi. 370. Caravaggio (painter), x. 292. Card-players (Wilkie's), viii. 141 ; ix. 389 ; xi. 253. Cardan, Jerome, vi. 76. Cardi, Ludovico. See Cigoli. Cardinal Beaufort (Reynolds'), ix. 401. Bentivoglio (Vandyke's), ix. in, 226. Blessing a Priest (Paul Vero- nese's), ix. 26. Pierre, x. 55. Carduel (Carlisle), x. 21. Careless (a horse), ii. 22, 23. Husband (Gibber's), viii. 161, 360. Carew, Killigrew and (Vandyke's), ix. 39. Miss, vui. 275, 426, 451, 453, 459. 460. Thomas, iv. 361; v. 311; viii. 54. Carignani, Prince, ix. 197. Carl John (Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte), iii. 62. Carleton, Sir Dudley (Viscount Dorchester), iii. 394. Carlisle, ii. 75. Countess of (Vandyke's), ix. 38. Lord, VI. 376 ; vii. 293, 376 ; xi. 548. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Carlisle, Sir Anthony, ii. 170, 175, 178, I95> 198, 201, 205, 238 ; X. 341- St., Soho, ii. 228. Carlton House, i. 366 ; iii. 62, 1 10, 112, 119, 236, 258, 304; xi. 546. Carmarthen, Lord, ii. 105. Carmen Annuum (Southey's), iii. 49, 92«. Nuptiale, The Lay of the Laureate, by Robert Southey, Esq., iii. 109, 1 14, 220. Seculare (Horace's), iii. 49. Triumphale (Southey's), iii. 49, 99- Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, iv. 323. Caroline (Holcroft's), ii. 204. of Litchfield, ii. 107. Queen, iii. 114; x. 219; xi. SS4- . Carpathia, Travels in (by Hacquet), vii. 175 «. Carr, Captain, ii. 126. Holwell, vii. 293 ; xi. 548. Lady (Vandyke's portrait), ix. 61. Carracci, Annibale, v. 124 ; vi. 14, 74, 173, 363; vii. 126; ix. 7. 9, 10. 14. 31, 32, 112, 197, 206, 237, 386, 409. 465 ; X. 278 ; xi. 1 88, 238, 243. — — Ludovico, vi. 363; vii. 126; ix. 7,9, 10, 112, 355, 386, 409; xi. 278. Carrasco, The Batchelor (in Cer- vantes' Don Quixote), iv. 53. Carron-Side, or the FSte Cham- p^tre (by Mr Planchd), xi. 387, 388. Carteret, George, Lord, iii. 411. John, Lord, iii. 410. Carthage, iii. 81 ; x. 71 ; xii. 99, 103. Carthagena, v. 88 . Cartoons (BufFamalco's), xii. 274 n. (Gribelin's engravings of), vi. 185. Cartoons (Raphael's), i. 9 ; iv. 244 ; vii. 36; viii. 148; ix. 12, 36,42, 43-8, 70, 164, 365, 366, 380, 389, 402 ; xi. 216, 226, 352, 590. Cartwright, Major John, iv. 325 ; vi. 59. Caryl, Joseph, vii. 317. Casatella and Villa of Maecenas (Wilson's), ix. 25. Casaubon, Isaac, x. 243. Cassandra, i. 133 ; ii. 396 ; vii. 299 ; xii. 61, 265. Cassel, ix. 300. Cassiopeia, vii. 125. Cassius (in Shakespeare's Julius Cassar), v. 52 ; vi. 274 ; vii. 344- Castalio (in Otway's The Orphan), viii. 263. Castiglione, Count, i. 163 ; ii. 180 ; V. 186 J vii. 287 ; ix. 412. Castile, xi. 317. Castiza (in Tourneur's Revenger's Tragedy), v. 246. Castle of Andalusia (by O'Keeffe), viii. 329. of Indolence, (Thomson's), v. 88, 374; vii. 66, 371; xii. 175, 332. of Otranto (Walpole's), viii. 127. of StAldobrand. SeeMaturin's Bertram, viii. 308. of Udolpho (Mrs Radcliflfe's), viii. 126. Rack - rent (Maria Edge- worth's), ii. 128 ; viii. 123, 466. Castlereagh, Lady, xii. 356. Lord, i. 45, 103, 379, 42s; iii- 36, 59, 75, 76, 82, 102, 103, 108, 121, 122, 125, 158, 164, 179, 181, 192, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 240, 241, 246, 261, 291, 312, 314, 315 ; iv. 281 ; vi. 89, 109 ; vii. 13, 14, 214, 215, 220, 496; viii. 351 ; ix. 30, 315, 465 n. ; X. 229 ; xi. 465, 470, 474, 474 «•, 551; xii. 215, 250, 310, 356- 25 INDEX TO THE WORKS Castle Spectre (Monk Lewis's), xii. 271. Castles (Government Spy), iii. 232, 234, 240, 261. Catacombs, Paris, ix. 161. Catalani, Madam Angelica, vi, 220, 404; vii. 160, 161 ; viii. 193 ; xi. ^351,454- Catalogue Raisonn^ of the British Institution, On the, i. 140, 146 ; ix. 311 ; also referred to in i. 425 ; vii. 39 ; X. 196 ; xi. 509. Catalonia, x. 56. Cathedral of Milan, ix. 278. Rouen, ix. 98. Cathelineau (Vend&n Chief), vii. 331. 332- Catherine, Empress, iii. 107 ; iv. 189. Catiline, v. 186, 265 ; ix. 217, 373. Catley, Nan (Ann Catley), ii. 88. Cato, i. 155 ; ii. 361 ; iv. 205 ; vi. 274, 279 ; viii. 376, 379, 407 ; ix. 373; X. 211. (Addison's), i. 157, 425; ii. 162 ; V. 356 ; viii. 89 ; xi. 391. St. Conspiracy, A, ix. 226. Catuelan, Count de, ii. 107. Causes Cfl^bres, vii. 339 ; viii. 279. of Methodism, On the (by Hunt), i. 378. Cavaliere Punto Michino, and Mr Denis Eusebius Talcranagh (Lander's), x. 250. Cavallo, Monte, ix. 237. Cavanagh, John, vi. 86-89, 286 ; vii. 71- Cave of Despair (Spenser's), v. 38, 42, 43 ; X. 74. of Mammon, (Spenser's), v. 38,42, 193; vi. 113; X. 74. Cavendish's Negotiations of Car- dinal Wolsey, xi. 601. Cavendish, George, iii. 278. Square, ii. 203 ; ix. 158. Cawdron, Mr, ii. 147. Cawse, Miss, xi. 388, 389. Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress (Fanny Burne/s), vi. 120, 157, 26 411; viii. 123; X. 16, 41; xi. 326 n. ; xii. 65. Cecilia (in Sophia Letf s The Chap- ter of Accidents), viii. 529. Cecrops, ix. 217. Cedric the Saxon (in Scott's Ivan- hoe), viii. 426. Ceiling at Parma, The, xii. 357. Celadon and Amelia (Thomson's), v. 90 ; (Wilson's), ix. 393 ; xi. 200. Celia (in Shakespeare's As You Like It), i. 340 ; viii. 252. Cdlimfene (MoUfere), viii. 29; ix. 147, 149, 150, 151 ; X. 108 ; xi. 354. Celleno (Spenser's), x. 74. Cellini, Benvenuto, i. 93 ; ix. 219, 220, 355 ; xii. 209. Cenis, Mont, ii. 224, 275 ; vii. 89 ; ix. 182, 183, 191, 193, 194, 19s, 279, 280. Censorship, On the (Chateau- briand's), ix. 99 «. Centlivre, Mrs, vi. 364; viii. 155, 161, 332, 360, 502. Cephalonia, iv. 261. Cephalus and Aurora (N. Poussin's), ix. 311. Cerdon (Butler's), viii. 6;. Ceres, iv. 310; ix. 216. Certificate of Merit, iii. 256. Certosa, x. 282. Cervantes - Saavedra, Miguel de, i. 161, 314; ii. 171 «. ; iii. 64, 142 ; iv. 208 ; v. 45 ; vi. 409, 426 ; vii. 120 ; viii. 31, 107, 108, 109, 112, 125; X. 27, 28, 29, 31, 43,56,77, 118; xi. 256. Cevallos, Pedro, iv. 310. Chairing the Member (in Hogarth's Marriage k la Mode), i. 30 ; viii. 137 ; ix. 81. Chaldsea, iv. 59. Chalk Farm, viii. 463. Challenge for Beauty, A (Hey- wood's), V. 214. Chalmers, Captain, ii. 67. Dr Thomas, xii. 275 ; also re- ferred to in i. 391, 392 ; iv. 228, 229-31 ; xi. 324. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Chalon, Alfred Edward, xi. 245. Chamber of Deputies, The, ix. 157- Chamb^ry (a town), i. 91 ; v. 103 ; xi. 182, 183, 190. Chamont (in Otway's The Or- phan), viii. 263. Chamouni, ix. 283, 288, 290, 292, 293, 294, 296. Champagne, Philippe de, ix. no, 129. Champion, The (a periodical), i. 441-2 ; iii. 438, 454 ; vi. 481 ; viii. 174, 512 et seq.; ix. 459, 470, 481 ; x. 419 ; xi. 198, 202, 205, 208, 210, 216, 223, 230, 234, 237, 242, 246, 248, 249. Champions of Christendom, The Seven (by Richard Johnson), vii. 253. Champ de Mars, ix. 160. Champs Elysdes, ii. 233 ; ix. 130^., 159, 160. Chancery, Court of, iv. 326, 328. Lane, iii. 267 ; vii. 68 ; xii. 1,2. Chances, The (by Beaumont and Fletcher), v. 261 ; viii. 48, 49. Change-house, iv. 247. Channing, Dr William Ellery, x. 310, 316. Chantry, Sir Francis Legatt, vi. 270, 326; vii. 89, 329, 367 ; ix. 127, 168, 330, 435. 490; xi. 248 ; xii. 271. Chapel Brompton, ii. 166. Chapman, George, v. 223 ; also re- ferred to in V. 176, 181, 193, 230 et seq., 247 ; vi. 164 ; viii. 371. Chappel in le Firth, ii. 18. Character of Lord Bacon's Works, compared as to Style with Sir Thomas Brown and Jeremy Taylor, v. 326. On Personal, vii. 230. Characters of Shakespeare's Plays. See Shakespeare's Plays, Char- acters of. of the Players (Armstrong's), V. 119. Characteristics, in the Manner of Rochefoucauld's Maxims, ii. 351 ; also referred to in ii. 352-3 ; vii. 123, 491. Characteristics (Shaftesbury's), iii. 400 ; vi. 12, 41. Chariclea, vi. 201 ; a. 16. Charing-Cross, iv. 324 ; vi. 379; vii. 271 ; xii. 361. Charinus (in Chariclea), x. 17. Charity (Vandyke's), ix. 21. Charlemagne, iii. 105 ; x. 57, xi. 230 ; xii. 204, 221. ou r^^glise Delivree (L. Bona- parte's), xi. 230, 234 ; also re- ferred to in ix. 254. Charlemont, Lady, xi. 496. Charles I., iii. 117, 284, 393, 396, 402 ; iv. 58 ; v. 82, 173, 192, 265, 345; vi. 155. 4io; vii. 109, 322; vni. 49, 54, 162 ; X. 243, 334, 374 ; xii. 288. (drama by Shelley), x. loi, 329; 271. (Vandyke's portraits of), i. 150; ix. 39, 73.475- Charles IL, i. 7, 44, 134, 138, 155, 156 ; iii. 112, 310, 399, 400, 402 ; iv. 58, 217 ; V. 82, 106, 176, 251, 345; vi. 120, 176,200,335,399,410, 430; vii. 127, 185, 243, 321, 322, 363 ; viii. 37, 54, 62, 70, 94, 96, 155, 162 ; ix. 22, 67 ; x. 118, 188, 205, 363 ; xi. 272, 276, 355, 435, 440. 579 ; xii. 356. the Second (Payne's), xi. 381. v., i. 163 ; vi. 303; vii. 126; ix. 412 ; X. 278. IX., xii. 461, X., vi. 403; ix. 159; xii. 204, 456, 457, 458, 459. 460, 461. XII., V. 124. Oakley (in G. Colman's The Jealous Wife), viii. 505, 532- Surface (in Sheridan's The School for Scandal), ii. 123 ; viii. 165, 251, 292, 511 ; xi. 393. 27 INDEX TO THE WORKS Charlotte (in Bickerstaffe's The Hypocrite), viii. 247. (in Goethe's Sorrows of Wer- ther), i, 70. The (a ship), ii. 245. The Princess, iii. 109, 278 ; vi. 454; viii. 313 ; xi. 425. Charmettes, vii. 367, 371 ; ix. 190. Charon, vi. 141 ; xii. 35. Charter-House, The, vi. 383. Chartres, v. 77. Duke and Duchess of, ii. 107. Chartreuse, Grand, ix. 189 ; xii. 334- Chase of Diana (Correggio's), ix. 204. Chateau de Toune, i. 90. Chateaubriand, Le Vicomte, vii. 331 ; ix. 99 n., 128, 133. Chatham, Lord, iii. 326, 327, 328 »., 336, 339, 340, 341, 346 n., 389, 414, 416, 417, 418 ; iv. 210, 237 ; vii. 268, 269 ; x. 248, 249, 382 ; xi. 465 ; xii. 50. Character of Lord, iii. 321. Chatillon (town), iii. 97. Chatterley, Mr and Mrs, viii. 329, 474 ; xii. 362. Chatterton, Thomas, v. 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 376; vi. 411 ; xii. 35- Life of (Anderson's), v. 123. Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 11, 23, 84, 161, 162, 224, 225, 226, 332, 358, 399, 400 ; iii. 385 ; iv. 244, 276 ; V. 13. 19, 45. 46, 50, 51. S2, 68, 82, 99, 146, 195, 196, 240, 261, 367-71; vi. 418; vii. 133, 227, 240, 255, 270, 280 ; viii. 144 ; 284 ; ix. 74 ; X. 13, 69 ; 73-7, 171, 408 ; xi. 226, 269, 272, 505, 506, 573 ; xii. 29, 30, 206, 265, 327, 348. Life of (Godwin's), iv. 210 ; vi. 378, 418 ; X. 399. and Spenser, On, v. 19. Chaudet, Antoine Denis, ix. 167. Chauncey, Dr, vii. 306. 28 Cheap Living (by Reynolds), ii. 201. Cheapside, i. 248 ; vi. 379 ; viii. 276 ; xi. 386. Cheats of Scapin (Moli^re's), vi. 419 ;■ xi. 366. Chebar, River of, iii. 144, 145. Cheevers, William, ii. 30, 31. Chelsea, iii. 132. pensioners, xi. 375. Cheltenham waters. The, ii. 194. Chepstow Castle, iii. 220. Cherry (Farquhar's Beaux' Stra- tagem), viii. 14, 88. Chertsey, vi. 292. Cheshire, ii. 12, 14, 17, 18, 166, 167, 267 ; iii. 400. Mrs (in O'Keeffe's Agreeable Surprise), viii. 319. Chester, ii. 65. John, xii. 272, 274. Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stan- hope, Earl of, i. 41, 44 ; vi. 163, 303 ; viii. 143 ; x. 248, 249 ; xi. 272. House, xii. 132. Lady, vi. 200. , ii. 18. Cheviot (in Kenney's The World), viii. 229. Hills, ii. 1 10. Chevy Chase (old ballad), ii. 16 ; X. 172. Chiffinch (in Scott's Peveril of the Peak), ix. 279. Child, Head of a (Andrea del Sarto's), ix. 51. of Nature, The (Mrs Inch- bald's), viii. 196. Sleeping (Murillo's), ix. 26. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Byron's), xi. 420 ; also referred to in; iv. 256, 257; v. 153; vii. 379, 381 ; ix. 165, 234, 258, 467 ; xii. 23, 329. Childers (the horse), ii. 22. Children in the Fiery Furnace, The, vii. 57. Children in the Wood (picture), ix. 474- OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Children in the Wood, The (Mort- on's), viii. 229, 388. The story of the, vii. 252 ; X. 393- of Charles I. (Vandyke's), ix. 39. of the Mist, The (Scott's), iv. 248 ; X. 207. Children's Friend, The (by M. Berguin), ii. 114. Chili, iv. 189. Chimboraco (mountain), iv. 357. China, iii. 357 ; vi. 187, 328, 376. Emperor of, ix. 60. Chinese, i. 46 ; iv. 143. converted to Christianity (Kneller's), ix. 41. Chirk (town), vi. 186. Chiron and Achilles (Barry's), ix. 420. Chloe (in Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess), v. 254. Choice, The (Pomfret's), v. 373. Choleric Fathers, The (Holcroft's), ii. III. Chrestomathic School (Bentham's), iv. 190 ; vii. 247, 249. Christ, i. 145 ; v. 183 ; xi. 491 ; xii. 37, 38. and St Thomas (Jacquot's), ix. 167. bearing His cross (Domeni- chino's), ix. 35. (Morales'), ix. 26. in the Garden (Correggio's), ix. 12. in the Mount (Claude's), ix. 53- . . , Picture of, at Assisi, ix. 261 (Carlo Dolci's), ix. 67. Rejected (West's), ix. 323. Christ- Church Meadows, ix. 69. Christ's Agony in the Garden (Haydon's), xi. 481-3. Entry into Jerusalem (Haydon's), x. 201 ; xi. 482, 484. Hospital, IV. 215, 365. Christabel (Coleridge's), iii. 205 ; iv. 219 ; V. l66 ; viii. 166 ; x. 411, 418, 420; xi. 580. Christian (Bunyan's Pilgrim's Pro- gress), iii. 130 ; V. 14 ; vii. 222. Christian, Ned, ix. 451. Christie, James (picture-dealer), ii. 202, 221, 224 ; ix. 352. Christopher Higgins (in Ups and Downs), xi. 387. Sly (in Shakespeare's Mid- summer Night's Dream), i. 64; iii. 119; viii. 12, 552; xi. 377- Chronicle (Geoffreyof Monmouth's), X. 20. Chronicles (Froissart's), i. 87, 100 ; vii. 229 ; xii. 16. Chrysophus, xi. 73. Chubb, Thomas, vii. 223. Chudleigh, Elizabeth, Countess of Bristol, and Duchess of Kingston, vi. 515. Church (racket-player), vi. 89. of England, iv. 200 ; xii. 386, 402. of Saint John and Saint Paul, The, Venice, ix. 271. Churchill, Charles, v. 119, 375. Miss, vi. 200. Chute, John, x. 1 59. Cibber, Colley, i. 55, 156, 157, 158, 180, 300, 440; iii. 113, 258, 311 ; V. 247; vi. 15, 445 ; viii. 90, 158, 160, 161, 162, 173, 330, 359, 361, 537; x. 134; XI. 399. Mrs, i. 157. Cicero, Marcus TuUius, i. 135, 140, 197, 397 ; iii- 336, 422, 463 ; iv. 283, 384; V. 186, 19s, 265; vi. 61, III, 462; vii. 14 ; ix. 373; x. 249, 251 ; xi. 73, 336; xii. 164, 168,429, 441. at his Villa (Wilson's), xi. 198. (Middleton's), ii. 173, 176, 190, 194. Cid, The (Southey's), iv. 268 ; ix. 203 ; xi. 328, 329, 333. Cider-Cellar, vi. 199, 208 ; vii. 70. 29 INDEX TO THE WORKS Cignani, Conte Carlo, vi. 346. Cigoli (Cardi, Lodovico), ix. 226. Cimabue, Giovanni, vii. 254 ; ix. 409 ; xii. 36, 38. Cimarosa, Domenico, xi. 300. Cimon and Iphigene (Boccacio's), i. 332 ; X. 68. Cincinnatus, iv. 257 ; ix. 373 ; x. 211. Cinderella, vi. 165 ; viii. 428, 436, 437 ; xii. 120. Cipriani, Giambattista, vii. 96 ; ix. .355, 420. Circe, viii. 231 ; x. 12. Circumcision (Bassano's), ix. 35. Cirencester, iii. 408. Citizen of the World (Goldsmith's), V. 120 ; viii. 104. City Shower (Svi^ift's), v. 109. Wives' Confederacy (Van- burgh's), vi. 414 ; viii. 31. Civil and Criminal Legislation, Project for a New Theory of, xii. 405. Government, Treatise on (Locke's), x. 249. Clackmannan, Baron (Lord Erskine), iv. 335. See Erskine. Clairfait, General, ii. 179. Clandestine Marriage (by Geo. Col- man the elder and Garrick), vi. 95 ; vii. 210; viii. 163. Clapham, vii. 73 ; ix. 300. Clara (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 1 56. (Holcroft's), ii. 266. (Mrs RadclifFe's), viii. 126. Clare (in Merry Devil), v. 293, 294. Claremont, Mr (actor), viii. 251. Clarence, Duke of, iv. 93 n. Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, iv. 212; vii. 229. Lady, iii. 400 ; vi. 41. Clarens, ix. 281, 285, 296 ; xii. «-!2S. Clarissa Harlowe (Richardson's), i. 133; ii. 130; iii. 157; iv. 371 ; V. 15 ; VI. 236, 380, 400,441, 448; 30 vii. 227, 311 ; viii. 83, 120, 153, 556 ; ix. 237, 434 ; x. 38 ; xii. 63, i54«., i55»., 435. Clarke, Dr, ix. 467. Jack, ii. 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 35- 36, 37, 48, 49. 50, 54- Mrs, iii. 218 ; xi. 556 ; xu. 276 ». Samuel, iv, 216 ; xi. 118. Tom, ii. 31. Clarkson, Thomas, iv. 333. Classical Education, On, i. 4. Claud Halcro (in Scott's The Pirate), xi. 535. Lorraine, i. 79, 142, 148, 149. 442 ; ii. 361, 402 ; iv. 217, 274 ; V. 11,98, 178,343; vi. 8, 13, 19, 2S «., 39, 45, 92, I28«., 163, 173, 201, 212, 320, 458 ; vii. 36, 56, 114, 120, 121, 177; viii. 125, 364, 474; ix. 13, 22, 30, 35, S3, 54, 57, 59, 65, 66, 107, 108, 109, 113, 128, 164, 238, 289, 317, 318, 351, 389, 392, 394, 427, 464-5, 477 ; x. 179, 187, 192, 197, 27B, 281, 300, 303 ; XI. 191, 198, 20I, 202, 212, 213, 238, 246, 336 «., 373, 458, 541 ; xii. 36, 155 «-, 202, 208, 274 «., 327, 337, 347, 349, 350, 372, 439- Claudian Gate, The, at Rome, ix. 234- Claudio (in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure), viii. 283. Clause (in Kinnaird's Merchant of Bruges), viii. 264, 265. Claverhouse (Scott), iv. 247, 251 ; viii. 129. Clavigo (by Goethe), ii. 163. Clease, Thomas, ii. 167. Clement VII. (Giulio Romano's), ix. 34. (Titian's), ix. 34. Clementi, Muzio, ii. 70, 164, 178, 188, 199, 212, 226. Clementina (in Richardson's Sir Chas. Grandison), vi. 236 ; vii. 227; viii. 120; X. 39; xii. 62, 63. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Cleopatra (Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra), i. 257, 357 ; ii. 396 ; V. 50, 209 ; vii. 299 ; viii. 389 ; xi. 295. Cleora (in Massinger's Bondman), V. 266. Clerical Character, On the, iii. 266, 271, 277. Clerk of Oxenforde, The (Chaucer's Canterbury Tales), v. 30. Clerkenwell Sessions House, ii. 148. Cleveland, Duchess of, i. 44 ; vi. 430 ; vii. 212 n. ; xi. 272 ; xii. 356. (in Scott's Pirate), xi. 532, 533- House, ix. 33«., 50, 55. Lady (Vandyke's), ix. 73. Row, IX. 479. Cleves, ix. 299. Princess of, vii. 308, viii. 326. Clifford's Inn, xii. 164 n. Clifton Coke (in Holcroft's Anna St Ives), ii, 128, 131. Clise-Horn, The, ix. 280, 281. CUtophon and Leucippe, x. 24. Chve, Lord, vii. 350. Mrs, i. 157 ; ii. ^^ n. ; vi. 275 ; xii. 33. Cloak Lane, ii. 201. Clootz, Anacharsis, iii. 75. Clorin (in Fletcher's Faithful Shep- herdess), V. 255, 256. Clorinda (in Cibber's Double Gallant), viii. 361. Cloten (in Shakespeare's Cym- beline), xii. 196. Clothilde, vii. 175. Clotilda (in Maturin's Bertram), viii. 306. Cloudesley (Godwin's), x. 386, 389, 391, 392, 393- ,. ^, , Clown Pompey (m Shakespeare s Measure for Measure), viii. 283. Clowns, The (in Marlowe's Dr Faustus, V. 207. Cloyne, Bishop of. See Berkeley (Bishop). Clyde, The, iii. 122, 124. Clym of the Clough (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. no. Clytemnestra (Gu^rin's), ix. 136. Coates (correctly Cotes, Francis), iii. 307. Robert, viii. 200, 209. Cob (in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour), viii. 45, 311. Cob's Wife (Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour), viii. 45, 3II- Cobbett, William, iv. 334 ; referred to in i. 5, 139, 424-6, 432; iii. 40, 207 »., 224, 300, 375 ; iv. 342, 343 «. ; VI. 87, 102, 154, 161, 182, 190, 198, 244, 384, 422, 423 ; vii. 62, 376 ; x. 220 ; xi. 528, 539, 540, 556; xii. 7, 51, 206, 301, 302-3, 348, 354, 360, 370. Character of, vi. 50. Cobbetts, The, iii. 206. Cobbett's Weekly Political Regis- ter, i. 424 n. \ iii. 300 ; iv. p. xi., 399, 401 et seq. ; xii. 206. Cobham, Thomas, viii. 298, 299. Coblentz, ix. 299. Cobler, The (mountain), ii. 329. Coburg Theatre, , The, vi. 160; viii. 394, 404, 409 ; ix. 278 ; xi. 370. Cobweb (in Shakespeare's Mid- summer Night's Dream), i. 61, 244 ; viii. 275. Cock and the Fox, The (Chaucer's), V. 33- Lane Ghost, iii. 138. Cockayne, Land of, ix. 90. Cocke (in Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle), v. 286. Cockermouth, ii. 72, 73, 75. Cockney School, vi. 99. The word, vii. 66. Watty, viii. 539. Cockpit, The, viii. 145. Codes defending the Bridge (Le Brun's), ix. 25. Codrus, iv. 205 ; xi. 3 1 9. Coelebs, vi. 196. Coelum Britannicum (Carew's), viii. 54- 3' INDEX TO THE WORKS Coffee-House Politicians, On, vi. 189. Coghlan, A Catholic Bookseller, ii. 177. Coigley, ii. 176, 192, 205. Coke, Sir Edward, i. 80 ; iii. 393, 415 ; V. 175. Thomas William, iii. 285 n. Col de Peaume, ix. 290, 291. Colburn, Henry, xi. 348, 386 ; xii. 375' Colchester, Lord. See Abbott, Mr, Speaker. Cold - Bath - Fields' Prison, vii. 378- Cole, Mr, ii. 143 «., 144, 228. Cole-Orton, iv. 274. Coleridge, Berkeley, iv. 216 «. . — •- Derwent, iv. 216 «. Hartley, iv. 216 «. Samuel Taylor, iv. 212 ; xi. 41 1 ; referred to in i. 38, 95, 383 «., 387, 388, 401 ; ii. 428 ; iii. 135. 149, IS7. 159, 170. 200, et seq., 243, 249, 253, 29s, 312, 3So«., 448 ; IV. 202, 22s, 233, 268, 269, 286, 341 ; V. 88, 131, 165, 339, 340 «., 34 1 n., 363, 377, 379; vi. 58, 87, no, 183, 203, 224-5, 251. 281, 294-5, 305. 314. 362, 369. 442; vii. 15, 23, 29, 35 et seg., 41, 102, 198, 226, 228, 265, 289, 313, 347, 374, 482, 513 ; viii. 247, 352, 368, 416, 421, 479, 480 «., 534; ix. 338 «. ; X. 120, 13s, 157, 162, 22s, 410-11 et seg. ; xi. 354, 412 et seg., 416, 5°2«., 509, 514, 532, 536, 568, 570, 585 ; xii. 56, 259, 260 et seg., 319, 339, 359, 364, 373, 436, 460. Coleridge's Christabel, x. 411 ; xi. 580. Lay Sermon, iii. 152; x. 120; also referred to in i. 441. Lectures at Bristol, xi. 416 ; also referred to in iii. 435. Literary Life, x. 135. Memorabilia of, xii. 346. Colin Clout (in Spenser), v. 38. 32 Colin Macleod (in Cumberland's Faithless Lover), ii. 83. College of Heralds, The, xii. 44. of Physicians, The, xii. 246. of Somasco, The, x. 277, 287. CoUes, Mrs (? Mrs Cole), ii. 273. Collier, Jeremy, viii. 89, 155. Collins, Anthony, vii. 72. earth (a paint), vi. 431. Richard, ix. 31. William, v. 104 ; also referred to in i. 252 ; iv. 277 ; v. 8, 126, 374 ; vi. 72 ; viii. 71 ; xii. 450. William (painter), ix. 406 ; xi. 191. Colloquies (of Erasmus), vi. 245. Colman, George, the elder, ii. 103, 109, 169, 170, 172, 173 ; vi. 443-4; vui. 163, 164, 241, 316, 342, 343, 505- Geo., the younger, xi. 374. Colmar (town), ix. 298. Colnaghi, Paul, ii. 188 ; ix. 8. Colocotroni, General, x. 232, 251. Cologne, ix. 299 ; xii. 57. Colonel Bath (in Fielding's Amelia), vii. 84 ; viii. 114; x. 33- Briton (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 156, 333 ; xi. 402. Feignwell (in Mrs Centlivre's Bold Stroke for a Wife), viii. 388. Jack (Defoe's), viii. 107 «.; X. 381, 382 ; xii. 142. Mannering (Scott's Guy Mannering), iv. 248 ; viii. 292. O'Donolan (in Mrs Kemble's Smiles and Tears), viii. 266, 267. Oldboy (in Bickerstaffe's Lionel and Clarissa), ii. 83. Standard (in Farquhar's Trip to Jubilee), viii. 86. Standfast (in Gibber's Double Gallant), viii. 361. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Colonel Trent (Fielding's), viii. 1 14 ; x-33- Colonna, Cape, xi. 495. Colosseum, The, vi. 429 ; ix. 232, 234- Colour - Grinder (R. T. Bone's), xi. 247. Colquhoun, Patrick, iii. 148. Columbus, Christopher, xii. 30, 262. Comachio, The Gulph of, ix. 264. Combe, Dr Andrew, vii. 156 n. Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare's), i. 351 ; also referred to in v. 199; viii. 31, 401. On Modern, i. 10. Comic Writers, etc., of Great Britain, Lectures on the, viii. 5. viii. S3I ; xi. 571, 576, 577- of the Last Century, On the, viii. 149. Commentaries (Cassar's), vi. 107, 191, 304. Committee, The (Sir Robert Howard's), viii. 69. Commodore Trunnion (Smollett's Peregrine Pickle), vii. 223 ; xii. 378. Common-Place Critics, On, i. 136. places, xi. 540 ; also re- ferred to in i. 434 ; vii. 507 ; xi. p. vii., 540. Sense, xii. 377. (Paine's), iv. 334 ; vi. 51. Commonwealth (Plato's), v. 3. of England, History of the (Godwin's), iv. 212 ; x. 399. Como, ix. 278. Compagnons du Lys, iii. 171 ; xi. 288 ; xii. 448. d'Ulysse, viii. 20 ; xi. 288 ; xii. 452. Company at the Opera, The, xi. 369. Complaint, The (Wordsworth's), v. 156. of a Poor Indian Woman, The (Wordsworth's), xii. 270. Complete Angler (Walton's), i. 56, 57 n. ; ii. 370, 371 ; iv. 277 ; v. 98, 99, 298 ; vii. 26, 161 ; xii. 19, 177. Complete Tradesman, The (De- foe's), X. 366. Compton, Mr, ii. 199. Comus (Milton's), viii. 230 ; also referred to in ii. 80, 180 ; v. 43, 339. 25s, 300 «., 315; vi. 224 ; X. 74, 118. Condones ad Populum (Cole- ridge's), i. 388 ; iii. 139 ; v. 167 ; vii. 265 ; X. 149 ; xi. 412, 417. Concordat, The, x. 329. Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de, iv. 378«.;vii. 454/2.; xi. 1,7,29,88, 117, 165, 173 «., 181, 182, 579 ; xii. 104. Condorcet, M. J. A. Nicolas Caritat, iii. 369, 382 ; iv. 20, 30, 33, 105, 106, 108, 112, 116; xi. S79 ; xii. 170. Conduct of Life ; or, Advice to a Schoolboy, On the, xii. 423. Confederacy, The (Vanbrugh's), viii. 77, 80, 81, 83, 555. Confession, The (in Liber Amoris), ii. 292. Confessions of an Opium-eater, The (De Quincey's), x. 222. (Rousseau's), i. 17, 90, etc. ; v. 100 ; vi. 24 ; vii. 368, 429 ; xii. 58 «. Confidant (Crabbe's), iv. 353. Congleton, ii. 18. Congress, Whether the Friends of Freedom can entertain any Sanguine Hopes of the Favour- able Results of the Ensuing, iii. 103. Congreve, William, viii. 70 ; also referred to in i. 12, 155, 176, 313 ; ii. 410 ; V. 79, 231 ; vi. 364 ; vii. 28, 127, 322 ; viii. 14, 31, 35, 37, 38, 71, 152, 153, ISS, 161, 251, 278, 360, 470, 505, 510, 552, 555 ; X. 118, 188, 205 ; xi. 276, 311 «., 346 ; xii. 22. 33 INDEX TO THE WORKS Connoisseur, The (a journal), ii. 109 ; vii. 226 ; viii. 104. Connor, Charles, viii. 427, 469, 475- Conquest, The Norman, iii. 77 ; vi. 367- of Taranto (Dimond's), viii. 366. Conrade and Gulnare (Singleton's), xi. 247. Conscious Lovers (Steele's), viii. 33. 90. Consciousness, Essay on (Fearn's), vi. 65, 260 ; xi. i8i «. Consistency of Opinion, On, xi. 508. Conspiracy of Catiline (Salvator Rosa's), ix. 226. Constable, Archibald, publisher, iv. 24s ; vi. 513. John, ix. 126. Constance (Chaucer's), v. 21, 28, 82, 370 ; X. 76 ; xi. 505. — — (Shakespeare's King John), i. 306 et seq., 425; viii. 346 ; xi. 410. Constancy (Shakespeare's sonnet), i. 360. Corlstant Couple. See Trip to the Jubilee. Benjamin, iii. 36 ; vi. 102 n. ; viii. 79. Constantia (in Gallantry), viii. 399. 400- Constantine, Conversion of, iii. 142. Constantine's Arch, viii. 457 ; ix. 232. Bath, ix. 238. Constantinople, iv. 75 ; vi. 73 ; ix. 230 ; x. 19 ; xi. 495 ; xii. 401. Constitution Hill, ii. 190. — — of 1792, The, iii. 290. Constitutional Association, xi. 322, 513- Society, ii. 152, 153, 206. Contempt of the Clergy, On the (Echard's), viii. 107 ; x. 27 ; xii. 148. Contention between a Nightingale and a Musician (Strada's), v. 318. 34 Contingent Remainders, Treatise on (Fearn's), vii. 26. Contrast (in Burgoyne's Lord of the Manor), xi. 316. Controversial Works (Baxter's), xii. 383. Controversy, The Spirit of, xii. 381. Contucci, Andrea. See Sansovino. Convention of Paris, xi. 302. Conversation of Authors, vii. 24, 35. of Lords, On the, xii. 38. between Oliver Cromwell and Walter Noble, The (Lander's), X. 243. King James L and Isaac Casaubon, The (Landoi^s), x. 243- Conversations as Good as Real, xii. 363, 369. Lord Byron's, vi. 374. (Captain Medwin's), vii. 343. Northcote's, Mr, vi. 331. Conversion of Saint Paul (Rubens'), ix. 52. Convocation of Saints (Raphael's), ix. 365. Conway, William Augustus, viii. 177, 200, 209, 231, 232, 239, 263, 27s ; xi. 361, 362. Cooke, George Frederick, i. 299 ; viii. 166, 181, 182, 292. John, vii. 222, 223. Cooper, Ab., xi. 248. (actor), viii. 480, 484 ; xi. 376, 379. 385- J. Fenimore, vi. 386, 422 ; X. 310, 312, 313. Richard, ix. 121. Thomas, of Manchester, vi. 513; vii. 173 «•, 174»-. 4SI «• Cooper's Hill (Denham's), v. 84, 372. Copeland, Miss, viii. 413 «. Copenhagen, ii. 229 ; x. 123. Copenhagen -house, vi. 88 ; vii. 71- Copmanhurst, The Hermitage of, viii. 425. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Copper Captain, The (in Fletcher's Rule a Wife and Have a Wife), vi. 275 ; viii. 49, 234 ; xii. 24. Corbaccio (Ben Jonson's), viii. 44. Corbould, Mr, ii. 197. Corcoran, Peter, viii. 480 n. Cordelia (in Shakespeare's Lear), i. 258 ; V. s, 225 ; viii. 430, 444 ; 447, 45° ; xi. 295. Corderoy, Mrs (in Ups and Downs), xi. 385, 387. Corelli, Archangelo, ii. 176. Corinna, iv. 205 ; viii. 153, 555. (in Vanburgh's Confederacy), viii. 77, 80, 82, 83. Corinth, ix. 325. Coriolanus (Shakespeare's), i. 214, viii. 347 ; also referred to in i. 155, 195 ; iii. 169, 435 ; v. i86, 356; vi. 500; vni. 31, 178, 198, 374, 376, 385, 391, 402, 414 ; xi. 206, 488, 601 ; xii. 73. Cork (the town), ii. 182 ; ix. 413, 414, 41S, 416. Earl of, X. 1 50. Cornbury, Lord, v. 77 ; viii. 555 ; xii. 31. Comeille, Pierre, ii. 179; vii. 311, 323 ; viii. 29 ; x. 105, 106. Cornelia (in Webster's White Devil), v. 243. Cornelius (in Shakespeare's Cym- beline), i. 186. Cornet Hector Lindsay (in Planchd's Carronside), xi. 388-9. Cornwall, ii. 224 ; iii. 395, 414 ; vi. 390. Barry, v. 379 ; vi. 203. Duke of, i. 264 ; viii. 448. Cornwallis, Earl, ii. 200, 212. Coronation Anthem (Handel's), xi. 455- of Napoleon (David's), ix. 30. Corporal Foss (in The Poor Gentleman), xi. 376. Trim (Sterne's Tristram Shandy), iii. 372 ; iv. 23 ; v. 105 ; vi. 191 «., 235 ; vii. 223 ; viii. 121 ; ix. 427 ; X. 39 ; xi. 283. Corporate Bodies, On, vi. 264. Corporation and Test Acts, xi. 473 ; xii. 405. Correggio, Antonio Allegri da, i. 24, 78, 161 ; ii. 187, 365, 406 ; v. 45, 297; vi. II, 13, 16, 74, 282, 316, 318, 335, 353, 361, 371, 394, 399, 400, 509; vii. 57, 94, 108, 118, 119, 126, 284; ix. 10, 12, 14, 15, 25, 26, 31, 35, 41, 43, 51, 70, 74, 107, 113, 163, 203, 204, 206, 224, 237, 313, 342, 347, 349, 369, 382, 383, 384, 399, 400, 409, 410, 427 ; X. IT, 192 ; xi. 197, 212, 214, 218, 241 n., 464, 482 ; xii. 36, 38, 356, 357, 426. Correspondent, The (a newspaper), iii. IS3, 181. Corresponding Society, The, ii. 153- Corri, Miss R., viii. 465, 470. Corsair (Byron's), iv. 257 ; v. 153 ; x. 15 ; xi. 247. Corsica, xi. 236. Corsini pictures, The, ix. 239. Corso, The, Florence, ix. 212. The (at Rome), ix. 233 ; xii. 462. Cortes, Fernando, iii. 106, 159, 216, 29s; vii. 149; xi. 414, SSI. Cortona, ix. 239, 253, 262, 302. Cortot, Jean Pierre, ix. 167. Corvino(in Ben Jonson's Volpone), viii. 40, 44. Coryate, Thomas, v. 162 ; vii. 255- Cosi fan Tutti (Mozart's), viii. 325, 326 ; xi. p. viii. Cosmo Comyne Bradwardine (in Scott's Waverley), ix. 367 ; xii. 91- Cossacks, The, iii. 63 ; xi. 196, 197. Cossd, L., xi. 246. Cosway, Maria, vi. 400 ; ix. 254. Richard, vi. 333, 354, 380, 381, 432 ; vii. 90, 95, 96; ix. 354, 355 ; xii. 439- 35 INDEX TO THE WORKS Cotes, Francis, iii. 307. Cottage Child at Breakfast (W. Collins'), xi. 246. Children (Gainsborough's), xi. 203. Cottar's Saturday Night (Burns'), V. 126, 137, 183 ; xi. 313, 452 n. Cotton, Charles, i. 57 n. ; v. 122 ; viii. 94. Sir Robert, iii. 393. Cottrells, The Miss, vi. 343, 450. 507. Council Chamber of the Senate, The, Venice, ix. 274. Count (in Fielding's Jonathan Wild), iii. 234. Basset (Cibber's), viii. 37. Camaldole (in Godwin's Cloudesley), x. 386. ConoUy Villars (in Holcroft's School for Arrogance), ii. 117. Egmont (Goethe's), v. 363 ; x. 119. Fathom (Smollett's), i. 12 ; iii. 103, 125, 181, 233, 291 ; V. 277 ; viii. 117, 127, 151 ; x. 35 ; xi. 374- Hottentot (Burgoyne's, in Richard Coeur de Lion), viii. 196. Julian, Tragedy of (Lander's), X. 255. La Ruse (Fieldmg's), xi. 136. Lunenberg (Shell's Adelaide, or the Emigrants), viii. 309, 310. Maldecini, The (in Thom- son's The Dumb Savoyard and his Monkey), xi. 363. Ugolino (Michael Angelo's), V. 18 ; X. 63. (Dante's), v. 18 ; vi. 466 ; ix. 401 ; xi. 368, 406 ; xii. 30. (Reynolds'), v. 18 ; vi. 348 ; vii. 27s ; ix. 400 ; x. 63. Countess of Cumberland, Epistle to the (Daniel's), v. 371. Dowager Delamere (in Ups and Downs), xi. 385, 387. Pillar, The, v. 148. 36 Countess of Servan (in Payne's Anglade Family), viii. 280. Country Cousins (a play), viii. 428, 430, 434- Girl, The (Wycherley's), vi. 68, 463 ; viii. 524 ; xi. 274, 276. People, Character of the, xi. 309- Scene (Coss6's), xi. 246. Wife, The (Wycherley's), viii. 29, 76 ; X. 108. Cour des Fontaines, The (an inn), ix. 177. Courier, The (newspaper), i. 388 ; iii. 47 «., 76, 97, 98, 107, no, 122, 124, 126, 135, 148, 206, 211, 214, 284, 435-6 ; iv. 214, 218 ; vi. 196, 294 n. ; viii. 332, 335, 336, 340 ; x. 158 «., 219; xi. 416, 417, 420, 547 ; xii. 133. and Times Newspapers, On the, iii. 58. and the Wat Tyler, The, iii. 200. Court of Honour, The (in The Tatler), i. 9 ; viii. 98. Influence, On, iii. 254, 259. Journal, The, a Dialogue, xii. 354- Courteney (? Courtenay, John), iii. 419. Courtney, Mr, ii. 205, 214, 217. Courtneys, The, vi. 367. Coutts, Thomas, xi. 496. Covenanters, vii. 180. Covent Garden Theatre, i. 65, 157, 194, 248; ii. 78, 100, loi, HI, 113, 116, 159, 162, 163, 182, 194, 196, 207 ; vi. 294 ; vii. 308 ; viii. 176, 190, 192, 193, 195, 227, 230, 234, 237, 247, 250, 252, 253, 256, 261, 266, 275, 276, 281, 291, 292, 297, 298, 302, 315, 317, 318, 319, 332, 334, 335, 336, 338, 341, 342, 345, 347, 353, 354, 355, 357, 358, 362, 370, 373, 374, 386, 391, 401, 410, 413, 422, 425, 426, 427, 428, 430, 431, 432, 436, 439, 442, 452, 464, 465, 466, 526, 529, OF WILLIAM HAZLITT 530, 531. 539; ix. 463; xi. 377, 303, 304, 359, 362, 365, 369. 370, 373, 37S, 376, 381, 382, 386, 388, 394, 396, 401, 403, 4C7, 410, 419, 499; xii. 17, 120, 121, 122 n., 124, 140 n. Coventry, ii. 10, 11, 14; ix. 302. Cross, ii. 1 1. C, xi. 244. ^— Emily, xii. 364. Coviello of the Carnival, the, x. 279. Covigliaijo, ix. 199, 209. Cowley, Abraham, i. 133; v. 84, 125, 300, 372 ; vi. no, 236 ; viii. 24, 57-62, 94, 463, 496 ; ix. 326 ; X. 64, 98 ; xi. 574 ; xii. 34, 124. (Butler Suckling, Etherege, etc.), viii. 49. Mrs, viii. 163. Cowper, Lord, ii. 225. William, v. 85 ; also referred to in i. 40 ; iii. 243, 266, 271 ; iv. 217, 351; V. 63, 369, 376; vi. 210, 248; viii. 51; X. 162, 327; xi. 249, 30s, 306, 486, 492, 495, 503; xii. 240, 251, 273, 346. Cowslip (O'Keefe's Agreeable Sur- prise), vi. 417; viii. 167, 319, 468. Coy Mistress, To his (Marvell's), v. 314, 372. Coypel (painter), ix. 397. Crab (a dog), iii. 109. Crabbe, George, iv. 343 ; xi. 603 ; also referred to in iv. 348 et seq. ; V. 95, 96, 97, 98, 377 ;.viii. 24 ; ix. 200 ; X. 264, 327 ; xi. 536 ; xii. 368. Crabtree (in Sheridan's School for Scandal), viii. 251 ; xi. 393 ; xii. Cracovius, iii. 266. Craig Campbell (in Holcroft's Love's Frailties, or Precept against Practice), ii. 159. Craig-Crook, ii. 314. Craigie Burn Wood (in Scott's Antiquary), viii. 413. Cranach, Lucas, ix. 354. Cranmer, Thomas, ix. 23. Crashaw, Richard, v. 311, 318; viii. 49, 53- Crawfurd, Mrs, viii. 393. Crayon, Geoffrey. See Irving, Washington). Crazy Kate (in Cowper's Task), V. 92. Creation (Sir R. Blackmore's), xi. 489. Haydn's, viii. 298. The (Milton), v. 183. Cr^billon, Prosper J. de, ii. 179 ; iv. 217; vi. 49; vii. 311. Credibility of the Gospel History (Lardner's), iii. 266. Crellius, iii. 266. Cremona Fiddles, ii. 164. Creskeld, Mr (Member of Parlia- ment), iii. 395. Crespi, Giuseppe Maria, ix. 20. Cressida (Chaucer's),v. 20; (Shakes- peare's) xi. 295. Crete, x. 7. Crewe, Mrs, ii. 84, 86. Park, ii. 167. Cribb, Tom (pugilist), iv. 223, 334 ; vi. 50 ; ix. 242 ; xii. 7, 9, 12. Crichton, James (The Admirable Crichton), vi. 46 ; x. 335 ; xii. 277. Criminal Law (? Hazlitt's), xi. p. viii. See also xii. 405. Crisis, The (Holcroft's), ii. 83, 84, 85, 86. Cristall, Joshua, ix. 309. Crites (in Ben Jonson's Cynthia's Revels), v. 303. Critic, The (Sheridan's), ii. 260 ; viii. 164. Critical Essays (Pope's), v. 69 ; (Addison's) viii. 99. Review, The (a periodical), ii. 269. Criticism, On, vi. 214. Essay on (Pope's), i. 41 ; v. 73, 74, 373- Critics, Upon (Butler's), viii. 68. Critique of Pure Reason, The (Kant's), vii. 37 ; xii. 164 n. 37 INDEX TO THE WORKS Critique de I'Ecole des Femmes (Molifere's), viii. 29, 77 ; x. 108. Crivelli, Signor, viii. 365 ; xi. 300. Crockery (in Jameson's Exit by Mistake), iii. 304 ; viii. 322, 468. Croft, Herbert, v. 122, 133, 124. Croker, Right Hon. John Wilson, i- 379. 384 ; iii- 48, 103, no, 162, 206, 230, 231, 278 ; iv. 241, 308 ; vi. 89, 212, 284, 360 ; vii. 100, loi n., 102, 115, 123, 165, 376; viii. 453, 479 ; ix. 185, 244, 246 ; xi. 344, 384, 385, S47, 55 1 ; xii. 276 n., 294, 310. Mr. See Talking Potato. Croley (Croly, George), vii. 104, 105 ; xi. 360 ; xii. 283. Crompton, Mr, ii. 164. Cromwell, Oliver, i. 1 53, 428 ; ii. 157; iii. 168, 310, 390, 398;-iv. 61 ; v. 83 ; vi. 38, 85, 93, 106, no. III, 177, 178,303,410,411 ; viii. 61, 62, 233; X. 243 ; xi. 221 ; xii. 33, 310. Sonnet to (Milton's), i. 428. Richard, iii. 399. Cropper, John (of Liverpool), vi. 190. Crosby House, viii. 514. Crossbite (Wycherley's Love in a Wood), viii. 78. Crouch, Mrs Anna Maria, vi. 352- Crouchback, Edmund, x. 335. Crowdero (in Butler's Hudibras), viii. 65, 67. Crown Prince of Poland, The (in Pocock's John du Bart), viii. 254. Crowning with Thorns, The (in the Louvre), ix. 112. of the Virgin (Correggio's), ix. 204. (Raphael's), ix. 240, 273, 365. Crucified Jesus (Horneck's), ii. 43. 38 Crucifixion, xi. 312. the (Carraci's), ii. 225. (Rubens'), ix. 299. Crudities (Coryate's), v. 163 ; vii. 255- Cubit, Mr (singer), ii. 86, 259. Cuckold's Point in Essex, vi. 167 ; vii. 240. Cuckoo, Lines to a (Wordsworth's), V. 156. Song (in Shakespeare's As You Like It), viii. 252, 337- Cudworth, Ralph, iv. 216. Culpepper, Nicholas, ii. 251. Cumberland, i. 53, 92; iv. 4 ; ix. 216, 393 ; xi. 200, 311, S12. Duchess of, The, vi. 449. Gate, xii. 134. Richard, i. 320; ii. 197, 207; V. 363 ; vii. loi n. ; viii. 164, 166 ; ix. 349 ; X. 16 ; xii. 276 n. Cunningham, John, ii. 80, 81 ; v. 122; vi. 448, 449- Cupid, V. 41 ; vi. 201 ; vii. 202. tormenting the Soul (after Chaudet), ix. 167. in search of Venus' Doves (Prior's), v. 106. at Whitehall (Rubens'), ix. 387- and Psyche (Gerard's), ix. 137- (Raphael's), ix. 239, 365. (Titian's), ix. 74. Curate, The (in Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle), v. 286. Curfew, The (Tobin's), v. 345. Curll, Edmund, vi. 418 ; xii. 330- Curran, John Philpot, xii. 353 ; also referred to in i. 393 ; iii. 312,425 ; iv. 212, 319 ; vii. 41 ; viii. 21 ; ix. 34 ft. ; xi. 383 n. ; xii. 349. Currie, Mr, xii. 405. Curtail (Holcroft's), ii. 204. Curtis, Sir William, vi. 112; vii. 271; xi. 352,474. Curzon Street, xii. 132. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Cut Finger (Wilkie's), viii. 140 ; xi. 252. Cuthbert, John, xii. 14. Cuthell (publisher), ii. 171. Cutter of Coleman Street(Cowley's), viii. 61. Cuvier, Georges, ix. 120. Cuyp, Aelbert, ix. 19, 36, 51. Cymbeline (Shakespeare's), i. 179 ; also referred to in i. 394 ; v. 258; x. 116. Cymon (Dryden's), vi. 371; (Gar- rick's) viii. 261. Cynthia (in Lyly's Midas and Endymion), v. 199. Cynthia's Revels (Ben Jonson's), v. 26s, 303> 306. Cyprus, i. 205 ; v. 55 ; xi. 294. Cyropaedia (Greek prose romance), X. 16. D. D , vi. 456. Daddy Ratton (in Scott's Heart of Midlothian), vii. 137 «. Daedalus, x. 346. Daisy, To a (Wordsworth), v. 156. D' Alembert, Jean le Rond, vi. 1 1 1 ; viii. 29, 552. Dalkeith Palace, ii. 325. Dalmatia, ix. 267. Dalrymple, Alexander, ii. 178. Damas, Monsieur, ix. 149. Dame Chat (in Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle), v. 286. Hellenore (in Spenser), viii. 303. Lorenza Sephora (Le Sage's Gil Bias), vii. 223. Damiani, Signor, ii. 177. Damon and Musidora (in Thom- son's Seasons), v. 90. Dampiere, Marquise de, ii. 107, 280 ». Damsel of the Idle Lake, The (Spenser's), viii. 27. Danae (Caracci's), ix. 31. (Correggio's), ix. 480, 482. Danaides, x. 387. Dance, George (Sir Nathaniel Holland), vi. 359, 374, 442. (William?), ii. 79. of Bacchanals (Poussin's), ix. 14. of Death, The, x. 264. Dancing (Davies' Poem), viii. 53. Dan Cupid (in Holcroft's Old Clothesman), ii. 190, 194. Dandy Dinmont (in Scott's Guy Mannering), iv. 248. School, The, xi. 344. Danger (Collins), v. 8. D'Angouleme, Duchess, iii. 444. Daniel, iii. 265. (Michael Angelo's), ix. 362. in the Lion's Den (Barry's), ix. 415. Arnaud, x. 55. P. A., i. 452. Samuel, v. 309, 371. Daniell, Lady, vii. iii. Danish Zealand, iii. 68. Dansomanie (Etienne Nicolas Mdhul's), xi. 299 ; also referred to in viii. 325-6, 437, 537. Dante, i. 23, 37, 161 ; ii. 229 ; iv. 257. 276, 302 ; V. 15, 17, i8, 19, 4S, 56, 65, 66, 186 ; vi. 425, 455 ; vii. 61, 94; viii. 414 n.; ix. 219, 250, 251, 252, 401, 474 ; x. 45, 55, 60, 61, 62, 63, 67, 77, 87, 112 «., 408 ; xi. 235, 368, 406 ; xii. 30, 134. Daphne, iv. 213; xii. 200. Daphnis and Chloe (Longus'), x. 14. Dapperwit (in Wycherley's Love in a Wood), viii. 78. Dapple (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), vii. 223 ; viii. 8, 108, 109 ; X. 27, 28. D'Arblay, Madame, v. 146 ; vi. 157, 186, 209, 411; vii. 72, 73, 482; viii. 123, 124, 125, 560 ; ix. 490 ; X. 24, 41, 42, 43, 44 ; xi. 385, 442 ; xii. 65, 86. 39 INDEX TO THE WORKS Dares and Entellus (Virgil's), ix. 1 66. Darius, iii. 461 ; xii. 204. Darlemont (in Holcroft's Deaf and Dumb), ii. 235. Darlington, ii. 79. Darnley (in David Rizzio), viii. 460. Dartmoor, vi. 407. D' Artois, Jacques (Flemish painter), ii. 221. Darwin, Erasmus, v. 146 ; xi. 504. Dashwoud (Murphy's Know Your Own Mind), viii. 164. Datchet, ix. 36. Daudel, Madame, xi. 356. Daughter of the Dawn, The (a picture), ix. 237. Dauntless (in Bannister's The World), viii. 229. Davenant, Dr Charles, ii. 219, 415 ; iv. 90 «. Sir William, viii. 54. Davenport, Mrs, viii. 255, 262, 319, 427, 428 ; xi. 370, 374, 404. Daventry, ii. 14. David, i. 57 ; v. 183. (Michael Angelo's), ix. 219, 220, 241 ; xii. 134. and Bacchus (Michael An- gelo's), X. 354. Jacques Louis, -v. 265 ; ix. 30, no, 120, 122, 129, 133, 134, 167 ; xi. 213, 240 n., 241 n. ; xii. 190. David Deans (in Scott's Heart of Midlothian), iv. 247 ; vii. 181 ; xi. 559 ; xii. 383. Gellatly (in Scott's Waver- ley), iv. 247 ; viii. 129. Ritchie (in Scott's Black Dwarf), viii. 129. Rizzio (by Colonel Hamilton), viii. 456, 459 ; xi. 316. Simple (by Sarah Fielding), viii. 123 «. Davie (Burns), v. 139. Davies (actor), xi. 374. George. See Harley George Davies. 40 Davies, Signora Cecilia, vi. 404. John (a racquet player), vi. 89, 451, 522; vii. 273. Sir John, v. 34 ; vm. 49, 53. Davila, Enrico Caterino, ix. 187 «. Da Vinci. See Leonardo da Vinci. Davis, Mr (an actor), ii. 69. Lockyer, ii. 104 n. Davison, Mrs, viii. 229, 258, 260, 316 ; xi. 376, 387, 393, 409. Thomas, vi. 236. W., xi. 248. Davy, Sir Humphry, iii. 54 ; vi. 85 ; vii. 226. Dawe, George, vi. 270. Day, Alexander, vi. 347, 348 ; vii. 89 ; ix. 475 n. of Judgment, The, xi. 313. and New Times. See New Times. and Night, Figures of (Michael Angelo's), ix. 240. De Bausset, Baron, xii. 135. De Give (Hobbes's), xi. 48. D'Enghien, Due, xi. 577 ; referred to in iii. 82. De F., Mademoiselle Hersilie (Raymond Gayrard's), ix. 167. De Genlis, Madame, ii. 268, 281. D'Holbach, Baron, i. 434. De I'AUemagne (Madame de Stael's), X. 119. 1' Amour (Beyle's), ix. 250. rEsprit(Helvetius'),vii.454«.; xi. 254. Lolme, John Louis, vii. 380 ; viii. 107 ; X. 27. Mandeville, Bernard, i. 9, 403 ; ii. 372 ; iv. 2, 269, 298, 334, 351 ; VI. 50, 353. 387 ; vii. 166 «., 309, 467 ; vni. 94 n., 99 ; xi. 143, 254, 543 ; xn. 96, 98, 177, 228, 308, 426. Marveil, Arnaud, x. 55. Methodo (Descartes'), x. 143- Montfort (Miss Baillie's), v. 147. Natura Humana (Hobbes's), X. 143- OF WILLIAM HAZLITT De Nemours, The Due, xii. 62. Piles, Roger, ix. 477. Quincey, Thomas, iv. 399. Stael, Madame, viii. 552, 557, 558; ix. 311,490. Thou, George Augustus. See Thuanus. Thoyras, X. 145. Tivoli, Rosa (Phihpp Peter Roos), vi. 419. Troyes, Chretien, x. 57. Vaquieras, Rambaud, x. 55. Vere (by R. P. Ward), xi. 374- Very, Monsieur, xii. 141. Wint, Peter, ix. 309 ; xi. 249. Witt, John, ii. 415. Dead Christ (A. Caracci's), ix. 238. (Guido's), ix. 207. Man restored to Life by touching the Bones of Ehsha (AUston's), xi. 189. Deaf and Dumb (Holcroft's), ii. 230, 235- Pohtician, The (a play), xi. 387. Lover, The (Farren's), viii. 480, 484. Deal (town), ii. 126. Dean Street, ii. 183. Death (Drelincourt on), vi. 430. of Abel, The (Solomon Gess- ner's), xii. 273. of Abercrombie, The (song), ix. 152. of Adonis (Cambiasi's), ix. 35. of Ananias (Raphael's), ix. 44. of Cardinal Beaufort (Rey- nolds'), vi. 403 ; ix. 23. of Clorinda (Lodovic Lana's), vi. 237. of a Fawn, On the (Marvell's), v. 372. and the Lady (a ballad), ii. 42. of Nelson, The (song), viii. 229, 370. Death of Oliver Cromwell (Waller's), V. 371. on the Pale Horse (West's), V. 33 ; vi. 290 «. ; ix. 318. On the Punishment of, xii. 466. of St. Jerome (Domenichino's), ix. 240. of Socrates (Martine's), ix. 182. of an Unfortunate Lady, Elegy on the (Pope's), v. 373- Verses on his own (Swift's), V. 374- of the Virgin (Durer's), ix. 35- of Wolfe (West's), ix. 55. Deborah, The Song of, xi. 321. (in F. Reynolds' The Will), viii. 253. Woodcock (in Bickerstaffe's Love in a Village), viii. 329. Debrett's, John (Whig Resort in Piccadilly), ii. i6')-22j passim. Decade Philosophique, La (periodi- cal), ii. 223. Decalogue, xi. 313, 490. Decameron (Boccaccio's), i. 332 ; ix. 196, 211 ; X. 67, 68, 69 ; xii. 30, 43, 130, 164. Decamp, Mr (actor), viii. 229, 247. Deckar, Thomas, v. 223 ; also re- ferred to in iv. 310 ; v. 176, 181, 185, 191, 193, 234, 240, 266, 345 ; vi. 167, 192, 2l8 n. ; vii. 122, 320 ; X. 205 ; xii. 34. Dee, The River, vi. 186. Defeat of Goliath (Volterra's), ix. no. Defence of National Debt (.■■ Haz- litt's), xi. p. vii. of Poetry (Sir Philip Sidney's), v. 326. of the People of England (Milton's), viii. 233. Defensio pro populo Anglicano (Milton's), iii. 299. INDEX TO THE WORKS Definitions, Specimen of a Dic- tionary of, ix. 484. Defoe, Daniel, iv. 334 ; v. 14 ; vi. JO, 430 ; vii. 70 ; viii. 107 «. ; x. 27 «., 382; xii. 142, 400, 403. Life and Times of (Wilson), X. 3SS. Sophia, X. 382. Delacroix, Eugene, ix. 137. Delaval (in Mrs Kemble's Smiles and Tears), viii. 266. Del Piombo, Sebastian, ix. 11. Popolo, The Gate, ix. 231. Delft (town), ix. 301. Delille, The Abbd, x. 250. Jacques, ix. 146. Della-Cruscan, iv. 309, 356 ; v. 148, 300 ; vi. 221, 254 ; vii. 318 ; ix. 354, 409 ; x. 127 ; xii. 346. Delphi, The Temple of, x. 17. Delphine (De Stael's), vii. 220. Deluge, The (Byron's description), iv. 258 ; ix. 109. (Girodet's), ix. 132 ; xi. 241. (Poussin's), vi. 171 ; ix. 109, 384, 491 ; xi. 197, 201 «., 242. Delvilles, The (Miss Barney's), vi. 157 ; xi. 385 ; xii. 65. Democratic Lectures, iii. 206. Democritus, x. 232. Demosthenes, iii. 395 ; vi. 1 1 1 ; x. 248 ; xii. 168. Denbighshire, iii. 413. Denham, Sir John, v. 84, 372. Denman, Rev. Mr, vii. 73. Denmark, iii. 68 ; iv. 93. Court of, viii. 185. King of, iii. 62 ; x. 303. Prince of, vi. 376. Denner, Balthasar, ii. 402 ; vi. 133, 134, 241 ; vii. 56 ; ix. 41 ; xi. 218, 462. Dennett (The Misses), vi. 160, 161 ; viii. 351, 352, 353, 404, 411, 436, 437, 454, 478, 479, 535- Dennis, John, v. 356 ; vi. 464 ; viii. 89, 322. Dent de Jamant, The, ix. 285, 296 ; xii. 25. 42 Deptford, Kent, vi. 484. Depth and Superficiality, On, vii. 346- Derby, ii. 14 ; iii. 280. The Countess of (in Scott's Peveril of the Peak), xi. 537. Derbyshire, ii. 14 ; ix. 279 ; xi. S40. Ddrivis, Henri Etienne, ix. 171. Dermody, Thomas, ii. 279. Derwent River, iv. 270. Des Noyers, Mons., i. 30 ; viii. 137 ; ix. 81. Descartes, Rend, x. 143 ; xi. 286, 288, 289. Descent of Liberty, The (Leigh Hunt's), vii. 122. Description of a Pig (Southe/s), V. 164. Desdemona (in Shakespeare's Othello), i. 16, 105, i8o, 200, 293 ; V. 6 ; vii. 306 ; viii. 189, 214, 216, 217, 218, 272, 340, 528, 519, 534, 560; X. 116; xi. 291, 294, 29s, 405. Desenfans, Noel Joseph, ii. 189, 198 ; ix. 19, 24, 25, 55 ; xi. 205 n. Desert, The Great, ix. 349. Deserted Daughter, The (Hoi- croft's), ii. 159, 161, 162, 201, 229. Village, The (Goldsmith's), v. 376. Deshayes (dancer), i. 72. Destouches, Mons., ii. 117. Destut Tracy, Comte de, ix. 186; xii. 104. Deucalions, The, v. 162. Devil's Ditch, The, ii. 37, 40, 52. Elixir, The (Edward Fitz- ball's), xii. 229. Devin du Village, The (Rousseau's), vi. 444 ; ix. 170. Devonshire, ii. 143, 164 ; iii. 423 ; vi. 345, 367 ; ix. 185 ; x. 416. Duke of, ii. 22. Duchess of, ii. 105 ; xii. 455. The Duchess of (Vandyke's), ix. 61. House, ii. 175. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Devotion (Laschallas'), xi. 245, 246. Dialogue between Roger Ascham and Lady Jane Grey (Landor's), X. 236. between Queen Elizabeth and Burleigh (Landor's), x. 238. French and English, xi. 122. Diamond, Newton's dog, xi. 263 n. (a thief), ii. 182. Berchem (Beckford's), ix. 59. Ring, the, or Exchange No Robbery (Theo. Hook's), viii. 475- Diana, i. 330 ; lii. 336 ; v. 30 ; vi. 168 ; ix. 216, 341. bathing (Allston's), xi. 190. and Action (Caracci's), xi. 238. (Domenichino's), ix. 238. (Titian's), ix. 32. and Calisto (Titian's), ix. 32. and Endymion (Guercino's), ix. 238. with her Fawn, at the Louvre, viii. 149 ; ix. 107, 165, 491 ; xi. 197. and Nymphs Bathing (Caracci's), ix. 32. Diary (Holcroft's), ii. 169. Dibdin, Charles, the younger, ii. 222. Thomas John, ii. 223 ; viii. 413 «., 524. Diccon, The Bedlam (Still's Gam- mer Gurton's Needle), v. 286, 287, 288. Dick Amlet (in Vanbrugh's Con- federacy), viii. 80, 81. Dickons, Mrs Maria, vi. 220, viii. 226. Dicky Gossip, viii. 388. Dictionary of Painters (Pilking- ton's), ii. 184. Diderot, Denis, i. 91 ; vi. 444. Didier (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 235. Dido, iii. 461; viii. 197; ix. 170; xii. 19. Didone Abandonnata, viii. 196. Die Vernon (Scott's Rob Roy), iv. 248. Dieppe, ix. 91, 92, 94, 95, 100. Digby, Lord George, iii. 396. Sir Kenelm, vii. 443 n. Lady Venetia (Vandyke's), ix. 38, 39- Digges, Sir Dudley, iii. 394. Dignum, Charles, vi. 388, 432 ; vii. 193 ; xi. 367. Dilettanti Society, vi. 372 n. ; vii. 279 ; ix. 409. Dilly, Charles, xi. 221. Dilworth, (?) Thomas, vii. 26. Dimond, William, viii. 366, 535. Dinah Cropley (in Mr Kenney's The World), viii. 368, 369. Diodati, Charles, vi. 486. Diogenes, i. 210. Anton ius, x. 15. Diomed (in Homer's Iliad), x. 6, 7 ; xii. 10. Diphilus, X. IOC. Dipsas (in Lyly's Midas and Endymion), v. 201. Dirge in Cymbeline, The (Collins'), V. 116, 374. Dirk Hatteraick (in Scott's Guy Mannering), iv. 248 ; viii. 129. Dirty Dick, vi. 359. Disadvantages of Intellectual Superiority, On the, vi. 279. Disagreeable People, On, xii. 173- Disciples, The, v. 184. at Emmaus, The (in the Louvre), ix. 112. Discourse with Cupid (Ben Jon- son's), v. 304. Discourses (Dr Chalmers'), v. 9. (Sir Joshua Reynolds'), vi. 32, 366 ; ix. 399, 403, 490 ; X. 181 ; XI. 543. (by Algernon Sydney), iv. 81. (R. Taylor's), xii. 383. Dispute of the Sacrament (Raphael's), ix. 380 ; xi. 226. 43 INDEX TO THE WORKS D'Israeli, Isaac, ii. 172 ; iv. 308. Dissenters, The, x. 368, 370, 372, 375-76, 377- Address to the (Defoe's), x. 368. Dissertation on the Rise and Pro- gress of Modern Metaphysics (Stewart's), xi. 285. Distant Objects Please, Why, vi.25S. Distraining for Rent (Wilkie's), xi. 253- Distressed Mother, The, viii. 334. Poet (Hogarth's), i. 95 ; ix. 55. Distresses of the Country, A Lay- Sermon on the, Addressed to the Middle and Higher Orders, by S. T. Coleridge, Esq.j iii. 138. Diversions of Purley (Home Tooke's), iv. 238, 240, 390 ; vii. 198; xi. 119, 173; xii. 343. Divine Comedy of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory (Dante's), v. 334 ; x. 60. Legation of Moses, The (War- burton's), vi. 368 ; X. 18. Dobbs, Mrs (actress), viii. 251. Dobson, Mr, ii. 167. Dr Cantwell (in Bickerstaffe's Hypocrite), viii. 245-6 ; xi. 395. Faustus (the legend), v. 293. Harrison(in Fielding's Amelia), viii. lis ; X. 33- Last in his Chariot (Bicker- staffe), ii. 75, 76 ; vi. 418. Pangloss (in Colman, Jr.'s, The Heir at Law), iv. 283. Pedro Positive (in Cer- vantes' Don Quixote), iii. 78. Rat (in Still's Gammer Gur- ton's Needle), v. 286. Slop (Sterne's Tristram Shandy), x. 39. Doctour of Phisike, The (in Chaucer), v. 24. Doctrine of Necessity, Treatise on the (Hobbes's), xi. 44. Dodd, James William, i. 155 ; viii. 230, 388, 509; xi. 367; xii. 24. 44 Dodd, Dr William, xii. 348. Doddridge, Dr Philip, vi. 368. Dodington, George Bubb, v. 85 ; vi. 100 ; xii. 301. Dodsley, Robert, v. 122. Dog Tray (Dyer's), vii. 44. Dogberry (in Shakespeare's Much Ado), i. 338 ; iii. 207 ; viii. 79 ; xi. 309, 549. Doge of Venice, The, xi. 499. (Palma Vecchio's), ix. 34- returning Thanks (P. Vero- nese), ix. 274. Doge's Palace, The (Venice), ix. 274. Dogget, Mr (actor), i. 157, 441 ; viii. 160. Dolci, Carlo, ix. 12, 20, 41, 67. Doll (in Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle), v. 286. Tearsheet (in Shakespeare's Henry IV.), i. 280. Dolly Snip (in Shakespeare versus Harlequin), viii. 436. Domenichino(DomenichoZampieri, also of Bologna), vi. 14, 15, 74; vii. 274; ix. 35, 51, 70, 107, 112, 113, 206, 238, 240, 264, 367, 386 ; x. 278, 292, 294 ; xi. 197, 238 ; xii. 48 n., 272, 367. Dominican Friars, The, xii. 224. Dominie Sampson (in Scott's Guy Mannering), iv. 248 ; viii. 129, 292, 413. Domitian, i. 390. Domo d'Ossola, ix. 279. Don Adriano de Armado (in Shake- speare's Love's Labour Lost), i. 332 ; iii. 64. Carlos (Schiller's), ii. 178, 183 ; V. 362 ; vi. 325/?. ; xii. 158. Felix (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 155, 156, 333; xi. 402. Giovanni (the Opera, etc.), iii. 226 ; viii. 362, 363, 365, 366, 371, 404, 538 ; xi. 307, 370, 427, 455, 500. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Don Giovanni and Kean's Eustace de St Pierre, xi. 307. John (in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Chances), viii. 49, 461, 515- (in Much Ado), i. 335. Juan (Byron's), iv. 256, 259 «. ; vi. 236, 425 ; vii. 319; viii. 90, 370 ; ix. 258 ; xi. 489 ; xii. 23, 374. Lopez (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 156. Manuel (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 156. (Cibber's Kind Im- postor, or She Would and She Would Not), ii. 83. (in Maturin's Bertram), viii. 368. Octavio (in Don Juan), viii. 365- Pedro (in Don Juan), viii. 363, 371- Quixote (Cervantes), i. 12, 57«., 71 n., 138, 349, 350, 422 ; iii. 41, 61, 90, 142 ; iv. 53, 83, 245 ; V. 83, 140, 325, 372 ; vi. 85, 97, 162, 22s, 238, 395, 409 ; vii. 120, 160, 164 n., 223, 229, 465, 474; viii. II, 65, 108, 109, no. III, 112, 117, 125, 151,398, 429; X. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35. 43, 56, 57, 394 ; xi. 266, 273 «•, 328, 338, 458, 510; xii. 37, 72, 165. receiving Mambrino's Helmet, etc. (Richter's), ix. 309. Sebastian (Dryden's), v. 356, 357-8. Donald (in Holcroft's The Deserted Daughter), ii. 159. Bean Lean (in Scott's Waverley), viii. 129 ; xiii. 354. Mackay (Bartley), xi. 389. Donatus, Letters to (Milton's), vi. 180. Donna Anna, viii. 365 ; xi. 370. Elvira (in Don Juan), viii. 365- Isabella (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), xi. 402. Donne, John, iv. 212 ; v. 83 ; vi. 304; vii. 36; viii. 49, 51, 53, 57; xii. 28. Doria Palace, The, vii. 177 ; ix. 238. Doriforth (in Mrs Inchbald's A Simple Story), xii. 65. Dorimant (in Etherege's Man of Mode), viii. 68. Dorinda, xii. 451. Dorington (Holcroft's Man of Ten Thousand, The), ii. 160. Dornton (in Holcroft's Road to Ruin), ii. 123 ; xii. 24. Dorothea (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), iv. 245. (in Massinger's The Virgin Martyr), v. 266. Dorset, Lord, v. 369, 373. Dorsetshire, iii. 396, 400. Dottrel-Catching, iii. 51. Dou. See Douw, Gerard. Double Dealer (Congreve's),viii.72. Gallant (Gibber's), viii. 359. Also referred to in viii. 161, 162, 360. Douce, Francis, vii. 38. Douglas, Family of, x. 172. Gawin, v. 399 ; x. 311. (Home's), iv. 233 ; v. 359 ; vi. 294 ; viii. 292 ; xi. 546 n. (in Miss O'Neill's Elwina), viii. 257. Douro, The Marquis of, xi. 362. Dousterswivel (m Scott's The Antiquary), vii. 156. Douw, Gerard, vi. 10 ; ix. 35, 355- Dover, ii. 211 ; ix. 94, 286. cliff, i. 176, 268. packet-boat, viii. 435. Dow. See Douw, Gerard. Downing, (?) George (or Dunning), ii. 66. Mrs, ii. 67, 68. Street, iii. 217, 461. Downs, The, ii. 126. Dowton, William, i. 157 ; viii. 167, 168, 189, 229, 245, 246, 249, 250, 45 INDEX TO THE WORKS 256, 258, 260, 270, 278, 317, 361, 362, 370, 392, 400, 451, 472 ; XI. 303, 305, 306, 307, 368, 369, 376, 378, 395- Dowton in the Hypocrite, xi. 395. Drake, Sir Francis, v. 175 ; vi. 367- Drama, Schlegel on the, x. 78. Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, Lectures on the, v. 169 ; also X. 275 n. Pieces translated from English Selection of Smaller (by Claude Pierre Patu), i. 66 n. Scenes (by B. Cornwall), v. 346. Writers contemporary with Shakespeare, Lyly, Marlow, Hey- wood, Middleton and Rowley, On the, V. 192. Draper, Sir William, iv. 238. Drawcansir (in Buckingham's The Rehearsal), iv. 277, 309 ; vi. 216. Drayton, Michael, v. 295 ; also re- ferred to in V. 201, 370 ; viii. 42 ; xi. 284. Dream of a Painter (Northcote's), i. 442 ; ix. 66. Dreams, On, vii. 17. DreUncourt, Charles, vi. 430. Drennan, Dr Wm., ii. 224. Dresden Gallery, vii. 135. Drinking (by Cowley), viii. 59. Droitwich, ii. 66, 196. Drolling (Michel Martin), ix. 123, 137 «. Dromios, The Two (Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors), i. 351. Drouet, Louis-Frangois Philippe, viii. 298. Druids, v. 335. Drummer, or The Haunted House (Addison's), viii. 158. Drummond (of Hawthornden), William, v. 299, 301, 302, 303 ; vi. I7S ; xii. 34- Samuel, ii. 228. 46 Drury Lane Theatre, i. 157, 194, 248 ; ii. 78, 83, 89, 113, 114, 122, IS9, 160, 193, 199, 213, 2l8, 219, 228, 230, 236 ; vii. 204 ; viii. 179, 189, 190, 208, 229, 233, 237, 249, 252, 254, 258, 263, 264, 270, 272, 276, 277, 278, 279, 284-285, 289, 292, 294, 297, 300, 304, 310, 316, 335. 340. 341, 3S2-9, 368, 372, 374, 388, 394, 398, 423-4, 426-7, 430, 435, 439, 450, 461, 465-6, 470, 472, 476, 524, 525, 526, 529, 534, 539 ; ix. 149 5 xi. 301, 303, 30s, 308, 351, 359, 365, 370, 37S-7, 382, 384, 386, 392, 395, 397, 399, 402, 404-5, 409-10, 413 ; xii. 17, 139 «., 140 «., 168, 217, 275. Dryad, i. 19. Dryden, John, i. 39, 80, 332, 380 ; ii. 79 ; iii. 63, 113, 258, 400, 461 ; iv. 276, 277, 309 ; V. 13, 30, 61, 68, 122, 246, 261, 356, 357, 359, 369, 372 ; vi. 204 «., 218, 222, 254, 336, 351, 363, 371, 425, 455, 464; vn. 17, 36, 93, 102, 105, 124; viii. 43, 68, 159, 190, 191, 192, 235, 503 ; ix. 363 ; X. 68, 118, 204, 205, 416 ; xi. 132, 186, 226, 256, 269, 270, 272, 535 ; xii. 3, 32, 207, 208, 244 n., 323, 326, 327, 375- Dryden and Pope, On, v. 68. Du Bart, John and Francis, viii. 253- Du Bartas, Guilaume de Saluste, Seigrneur, v. 1 86. Du Fresnoy, Charles Alphonse, ix. 477- Dublin, ii. 56, 61, 64, 65, 181, 188, 202 ; iii. 405, 420 ; viii. 203, 466, 478; ix. 415, 416; X. 179; xi. 402. Dubois, Edward, xii. 276 n. Duchesnois, Mademoiselle, ix. 154. Duchess of Malfy (Webster's), v. 240, 245 ; vi. 94 n. ; vii. 54. Ducis, Jean Frangois, xi. 283. Louis, ix. 137. Ducrow, Andrew, xii. 368. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Dudley, Bate, xi. 349. Duenna, the (Sheridan's), iv. 159 ; viii. 164, 165 ; xii. 24, 332. Duessa, the false (Spenser), iv. 201 ; V. 277. Dugdale, Sir William, vii. 316. Dughet, Gaspard. See Poussin, Caspar. Duke Aranza (in Tobin's The Honeymoon), v. 345 ; viii. 229, 263 ; xi. 409. Hercules of Ferrara (in Man- ton's, Parasitaster), v. 226. of Austria (in Shakespeare's King John), xi. 411. of Brachiano (in Webster's The White Devil), v. 241, 243- of Milan, The (Massinger's), viii. 289 ; also referred to in v. 266, 267 ; viii. 292. of Wellington, etc. (Perry Nurse/s), xi. 249. of York, The (in Shakespeare's Richard II.), viii. 224. Duke's Place, ii. 71 ; iii. 49, 157; X. 164 ; xii. 363. Dulcinea (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 156. delToboso (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), i. 92, 422 ; v. 140 ; vi. 238, 287; viii. no; x. 30; xi. 273 n. ; xii. 76. Dulwich College, vi. 120 ; ix. 17, 390- Gallery, the, ix. 17 ; also re- ferred to in vi. 219, 369 n. ; ix. 17, 55. 113; xi. 249. Dumain (in Shakespeare's Love's Labour Lost), i. 334. Dumb Savoyard and his Monkey, The (Thompson's), xi. 363. Dumbarton Bridge, ii. 328. Dumbiedikes (in Scott's Heart of Midlothian), iv. 247 ; viii. 413 «. ; xi. 382. Dumblain, iii. 415. Dumple, a pony (in Scott's Guy Mannering), iv. 248. Duncan (in Shakespeare's Mac- beth), i. 293 ; vi. 39 ; viii. 205 ; X. 81 ; xi. 316. Gray (by Wilkie), viii. 141. Duncan's fleet, Lord, ii. 250. Victory (by Fittler), ii. 201. Dunciad, The (Pope's), v. 76, 80, 359, 373 ; X. 375 ; xi- 489- Dundas, Henry, first Viscount Mel- ville, ii. 158, 169, 204, 223; xii. 293- Dundee, ii. 252. Dunkirk, viii. 253 ; xi. 556. Dunkley, Mr (in Amory's John Buncle), i. 54 ; iii. 142. Dunlop, John Colin, x. 5. Dunlop's History of Fiction, X s. Dunning, xii. 293. See also Down- ing, George. John, Lord Ashburton, iii. 418, 423 ; iv. 237 ; vi. 367, 397. Duns Scotus, iv. 217 ; vii. 199. Dunster (a town), xii. 272. Mr (the fishmonger in the Poultry), vii. 73, 74, 75. Duomo, The (at Florence), ix. 211, 212. Duplicity (Holcroft's), ii. 89, 100, loi, 102, 163. Dupre (in Holcroft's Deaf and Dumb), ii. 235. Durer, Albert, ix. 35, 95. Durfey, Tom, viii. 96. Durham, ii. 79; xi. 311. Duruset, J. B., vii. 70; viii. 231, 232, 248, 261, 370, 371, 413, 533 ; xi. 316, 397. Dutch Fair (Teniers'), ix. 389. School, i. 29 ; viii. 54 ; ix. 301, 314, 317, 386, 398, 406; xi. 187, 205 «., 240, 462, 547. Duties of Children, On the (Chann- ing's), X. 317. Du Val, Mr, ii. l8i. Dyches, Family of, iii. 420. Dyer, George, ii. 177, 180, 217 ; v. 119, 375; vii. 43, 220; xii. 164 «. 47 INDEX TO THE WORKS Dying Gladiator (Byron's), ix. 234. (Louvre), viii. 149; ix. 107, 165 «., 166, 350, 491 ; X. 341 ; xi. 196. Mother, a Statue (West's), ix. 322. Dyot, Sir Thomas, vi. 120. Street, vi. 120 ; vii. 249. Earl Delamere (in Ups and Downs), xi. 387. Egbert (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. no. of Flanders (in Kinnaird's Merchant of Bruges), viii. 264, 265. of Glenallan (Scott's Anti- quary), iv. 248. Eastcheap, x. 310 ; xi. 311. East India Company, The, ii. 56 ; vii. 184. London Theatre, The, viii. 404, 412 ; xi. 370. Eastward Hoe (Ben Jonson's), v. 234 ; vi. 164. Ecce Iterum Crispinus (Gifford's), iv. 305. Ecclesiastical History (Mosheim's), iii. 276. Polity (Hooker's), x. 145. Echard (Eachard, John), viii. 107 ; X. 27 ; xii. 148. Echelles (a town), ix. 189. Echo (in Ben Jonson's Cynthia's Revels), v. 265. (in Kenney's The World), viii. 229. Eclogues, The (Collins'), v. 1 16, 374. ifecole des Femmes (Moli^re's), viii. 29 ; X. 108 I xi. 452. des Maris (Moli^re's), xi. 356. Militaire, The, ix. 160. des Vieillards, The (a French Play), xi. 366. Edelinck, Gerard, ii. 198. Eden, v. 67, 70. 48 Edgar (in Shakespeare's King Lear), i. 293 ; v. 5 ; vi. 156 ; viu. 440, 441, 449, 450. Edgeworth, Miss, i. 105 ; viii. 123 ; X. 41 ; xii. 65. Edie Ochiltree (in Scott's Anti- quary), iv. 248 ; viii. 413 ; x. 399. Edinburgh, ii. 59, 188, 304, 308, 314, 394 ; iv. 320 ; viii. 290, 315, 425, 478 ; IX. 98, 178, 233, 324, 326, 336; XI. 560; xii. 91, 219, 253, 256 n., 277, 353, 367. To (in Hazlitt's Liber Amoris), ii. 314. Encyclopsedia, The (Sir David Brewster's), xii. 316. Magazine (or New Scots Magazine), iv. 420 ; v. 385, 389 ; ix. 465 ; xi. pp. viii., xi., 430, 433, 437, 442, 450, 454- Review, i. 97, 131, 139, 166, 385, 393 »-, 410, 428, 435 ; iii- 44; SI, 214, 221, 280, 454 ; iv. 245, 287, 310, 323, 342-3, 399; v. 128, 131, 150, 280, 348 ; vi. 18, 59, 87,99,205, 212, 216, 284 ; vii. 123, 183, 185, 261, 312, 365, 379, 381 ; vm. 419, 453, 498 ; ix. 102 «., 186, 29s, 490 ; X. 5, 135, 243 ; xi. 162, 437, 484, 501 ; xn. 163, 169, 255, 316, 320, 327 , Contributions to, xi. View of f Hofland's), xi. 246. View of (Nasmyth's), xi. 247. Views of (a book), vi. 429- 30. Edith Bellenden (Scott's Old Mor- tality), iv. 247. Edith Elspeith ( Scott's Old Mor- tality), iv. 247, 248. Editha (in Arnold's The King's Proxy, or Judge for Yourself), viii. 244. Editors, A Chapter on, xii. 230. Edmonds (an upholsterer), ii. 198. Edmonton, xi. 306. Edmund (in Shakespeare's King Lear), i. 17, 209, 392; viii. 215, 221. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Education, Treatise on (Locke's), X. 249. (Milton's), vi. 180. of Bacchus (Poussin's), ix. 24. of Jupiter (Poussin's), ix. 24. Edward the Confessor, x. 335. II. (Marlowe's), v. 211. III., V. 19; vii. 193. V. (in Shakespeare's Richard III.), viii. 183. Edwards, Edward, vi. 346 ; xi. 590. Jonathan, 1. 49«.; x. 314, 315 ; xi. so, 65, 70 ; xii. 35. Mr (actor), viii. 247, 298. Dr, IX. 246, 247. Edwin, John, the elder, i. 155 ; ii. Ill ; vi. 417 ; viii. 230, 273. Mrs (Elizabeth Rebecca Richards), viii. 400. and Emma (Mallet's), v. 375. Edwitha (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. no. Effects of War and Taxes, On the, iii. 243. Effeminacy of Character, On, vi. 248. Effie Deans (Scott's Heart of Midlothian), iv. 247 ; vii. 339 ; xi. S34, 556. Egerton, Daniel, viii. 299, 442 ; xi. 316, 395- MacSycophant (m Macklm's The Man of the World), viii. 318, 35°- Mrs Sarah, viii. 292. Eglantine (by Madame de Genlis), ii. 281. Egmont, Lord, ii. 383. Egotism, On, vii. 157. Egremont, Lord, ix. 13, 61 ; xi. 190. Egypt, iii. 7 ; v. 52 ; xi. 497. Travels in (Nicholas Savary's), ii. 107. Egyptian Hall, xi. 472 n. Ehrenbreitstein (town), ix. 299. Eiconoclastes Satyrane, iii. 52. Elba, vii. 96 ; viii. 466 ; ix. 355- Elbe, The, n. 253, 254, 255, 257. Elbow (in Measure for Measure), viii. 388 ; xii. 24. Eldon, Lord, iv. 325 ; also referred to in i. 103, 431 ; ii. 146 ; iii. 125, 219 ; iv. 333 ; vii. 160, 216 ; xi. 480. Eleazar, the Moor (in Marlowe's Lust's Dominion, or The Lasci- vious Queen), v. 207, 208, 209. Election, The (Miss Baillie's), v. 147- Dinner, The (Hogarth's), viii. 137, 140; ix. 81 ; xi. 252; xii. 364- Elector of Hanover, i. 427 ; iii. 284. Electors of Westminster, The, vii. 7- Electra (/Eschylus), x. 81, 94. Elegant Epistles, The (Warbur- ton's), vi. 368 n. Extracts in Verse, The (Dr Knox), v. 367, 368 ; ix. 222. Elegy in a Country Churchyard (Gray's), v. 118, 126, 375 ; xi. 546 ; xii. 147. on the Death of Lord Byron, An, vii. 314. of Foote (Holcroft's), ii. 87. Elephant (a horse), ii. 41. Elgin, Lord, ix. 327, 381, 490, 492 ; xi. 227. Marbles, ix. 326 ; also referred to in i. 143 ; vi. 16, 50, 74, 353, 435 ; vu. 329; vin. 335 ; ix. 28, 164, 166, 168, 169, 241, 366, 379, 381, 421, 433, 466, 490; X. 190, 198, 201, 344, 345 ; XI. 227, 352, 590. Elia. See Lamb, Charles. Eliante (in Molifere's Misanthrope), ix. 149. Elijah, The Prophet, x. 358. Elisde (in Rousseau's New Eloise), X. 75. 49 INDEX TO THE WORKS Elizabeth, Queen, i. 218, 333 ; ii. 379; iv. 212; V. 34, 56, 82, 185, 197, 201, 284, 347 ; VI. 218 «., 367, 393 ; viii. 55, 69, 162, 391 ; ix. 217 ; X. 188, 205, 209, 238, 242, 243 ; xi. 321 ; xii. 167, 168. Ellen, or The Fatal Cave (Hol- croft's), ii. 114. EUengowan (Scott's Guy Mannej- ing), viii. 129. EUenborough, Lord, iii. 126, 163 ; ix. 247 n. ; xi. 480. Elleviou, Mons. and Madame, ii. 234- Elliott, Sir John, iii. 395. Ellis, George, x. 24. Mr, ii. 266. (in Miss Bumey's The Wan- derer or Female Difficulties), x. 43- Elliston, R. W., viii. 224, 229, 392, 400, 401, 403, 413, 423, 427, 429, 430, 454, 459, 46s, 467, 471, 472, 476, 479 ; xi. 367, 409 ; xii. 275. Elmes, James, vi. 519. Eloise (Pope's), v. 75, 76, 373 ; xii. 165. (Rousseau's), i. 133 ; vi. 425 ; ix. 146. Eloquence of British Senate, iii. 387 ; also referred to in i. 433 ; iii. 460 ; xi. 602. Elphinstone, James, i. 96. Elshie Elshender (Scott's Black Dwarf), vii. 207 ; viii. 129 ; xi. 531- Elspith (in The Antiquary, a play), viii. 413. Elton (a town), x. 356. Elwina (in Hannah More's Percy), viii. 256. Ely, Isle of, ii. 9, 10. Elymas the Sorcerer (Raphael's), i. 131 ; ii. 387 ; vi. 41 ; ix. 46, 272 «. Elysium (Barry's), ix. 415, 421. Embassy to China (Gdlray's), vi. 455- Emblems (Quarles's), xii. 48 n. 5° Emery, John, ii. 195, 365 ; vi. 161, 453 ; viii. 10, 235, 236, 256, 283, 315, 333, 370, 391. 413, 426, 428, 442, 466 ; XI. 304-S, 378, 402 ; xn. 24. Emigrants, The (see Adelaide), viii. 308, 530- Emile (Rousseau's), u. 379; vii. 224-5, 4°l ^-y 456 «. ; ix. 120 ; xi. 85, 135, I78«., 259. Emilia (in Shakespeare's Othello), viii. 217. Gauntlet (in Smollett's Pere- grine Pickle), xii. 64. Emily (G. Colman the yoimger's The Poor Gentleman), viii. 319. Tempest (in Cumberland's Wheel of Fortune), xi. 207, 208. Worthington (in The Poor Gentleman), xi. 376. Emmaus, v. 184. Empedocles, v. 122. Emperor Alexander in his Droschi (Sauerweide's), xi. 249. Enchanted Castle (Claude's), vi. 74; ix. 13; xi. 212. Island (in Shakespeare's Tempest), v. 187. Encyclopsedia Britannica, ix. 377, 483- Metropolitana, viii. 480. Endymion, vi. 201 ; vii. 23. (Girodet's), ix. 131. (Guercino's), ix. 224. (Keats'), ii. 302 ; vi. 254 ; viii. 478 ; X. 270. (Lyly's), V. 197-9, 247. Enfield, William, v. 90, 147 ; vi. 294. Enghien, Due d'. See D'Enghien. England, Church of, xii. 386, 402. in 1798 (by S. T. Coleridge), iii. 241. History of^(i) Mackintosh's iv. 287 ; (2) Oldmixon's, x. 368 «. ; (3) Turner's, v. 143. Englefield, Captain, vii. 92. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT English Bards and Scotch Re- viewers (Byron's), iv. 258. Comic Writers, Lectures on the, viii. i ; also referred to in i. 417, 418,419,437; xi. 568. Grammar, xii. 342. Novelists, viii. 106 ; also re- ferred to in vii. 300 ; x. 405. Opera House, New, viii. 314, 327, 463, 464, 474, 476. Poets, Lectures on the, v. i ; also referred to in i. 395, 419, 420, 421, 442, 458 ; X. 406. Philosophy, History of (Haz- litt's Prospectus), xi. 25. Revolution, i. 430 ; iii. 100, 252 ; X. 153. School, The, ix. 314. Students at Rome, ix. 367. Traveller, The (Heywood's), v. 214. Englishman, The (a newspaper), x. 212. Enobarbus (in Shakespeare's An- tony and Cleopatra), i. 231-2; v. 253 ; viii. 191. Enquiry concerning Political Justice, The (Godwin's), ii. 163 ; iii. 126 ; vii. 198 ; x. 385, 394-6, 398, 400 ; xii. 170. concerning Population (God- win's), iv. 297. Enraged Musician, The (Ho- garth's), viii. 142. Ensign Hibbert (in Fielding's Amelia) viii. 114; x. 33. Beverley (in Sheridan's The Rivals), viii. 508. Ensor, George (on State of Europe in Jan. l8i6), xi. p. vii. Entombment of Christ (Bird's), xi. 244. Entombing of Christ, The, m the Louvre, ix. 112. Entrance of Christ into Jerusalem, The (Haydon's), xii. 271. Envy, xii. 386. (in Spenser), v. 39. On (a dialogue), vii. 97. E. O. Tables, i. 145 ; iii. 77. Epic Pictures, i. 28. Epicene (in Ben Jonson's The Silent Woman), viii. 42. Epicharmus, The Sicilian, x. 100. Epictetus, X. 16. Epicurus, iii. loi ; iv. 293 ; ix. 161. Epistles (Dryden's), v. 79. (Ben Jonson's), v. 306. — (Pope's), V. 69, ^^. Epistle to Abelard, The (Pope's), xi. 505. Epistles to Arbuthnot and Jervas (Pope's), v. 78, 373. Epistle to Lord Byron (Leigh Hunt's), iv. 361. to the Countess of Cumber- land (Daniel), v. 309. to Michael Drayton (Ben Jonson's), v. 307. (of St Paul), An, xii. 280. to Selden (Ben Jonson's), v. 307- to Robert Southey, Esq. (Lamb's), vii. 131. Epitaph (by W. Giflford), i. 374. Epithalamion on a Count Palatine of the Rhine (Donne's), viii. 52. Epps, Mr (a Strand shopkeeper), iii. 297. Erasmus, vi. 245; ix. 218; xii. 214. (Holbein's portrait of), ix. 41. Eresbourg, The Forest of, xi. 232. Eriphile (Racine's Aulis), x. 98. Eros, i. 231. Erskine, Lord, ii. 147, 154 «., 185, 214, 228 ; iii. 44, 425 ; iv. 319, 335 ; vi. SI, 199, 406; vii. 161, 215 ; xi. 480; xii. 254. Escapes, The (Holcroft), ii. 235. Escurial, ix. 349 ; x. 278. Espercieux, Jean Joseph, ix. 167. Esplandian (early romance), x. 57. Essays (Bacon's), v. 328, 333. (Hume's), xi. 323. (Montaigne's), v. 165. S' INDEX TO THE WORKS Essays (Southey's), v. 165. Essay Writing, A Farewell to, xii. 321. Essex (the county), ii. 248 ; x. 357. Lady, vi. 454. Establishment of the Enfants Trouv6s, ix. 125. Estcourt, Will, i. 157 ; viii. 96, 160. Este, Mr, ii. 205, 214, 225. Estifania (in Fletcher's Rule a Wife and Have a Wife), viii. 49, 234. EstremEidura (town), xi. 317. Etherege, Sir George, i. 53, 155 ; viii. 68, 70, 82, 152 ; xi. 276-7. etc.. On, viii. 49. Ethics (Grove's), xi. 254. Eton, iii. 421 ; iv. 199 ; v. 118 ; vi. 72 ; ix. 187 «., 480 ; xi. 334, 373. College . . . Ode on a Dis- tant Prospect of (Gray's), v. 118 ; vii. 74- . . Etruscan cities, xii. 223. Eubulides (Landor's), x. 248. Euclid, i. 46; vi. 433; vii. 257; viii. 19, 25 ; X. 179, 347 ; xi. 45, 273, 288, 491. Eudemus (in Ben Jonson's Fall of Sejanus), v. 265. Eudocia (Godwin's Cloudesley), x. 391- Eugene de Biron (in Morton's Henri Quatre), viii. 443. Euler, Leonard, vii. 306. Eumenides (in Lyly's Endymion), V. 199. (of jEschylus), x. 91. Euphrasia (in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster), v. 262. Euphues and his England (Lyly), v. 201. Euripides, iv. 216; x. 97,98, 99, loo, 271; xii. 326. European Child, The (in Campbell's Gertrude of Wyoming), v. 150. Magazine, The, vii. 74 ; viii. 12 ; x. 221. Repository, The, ii. 229. Eurydice (Nantreuil's), ix. 127. Eustace de St Pierre (in Colman's 5« The Surrender of Calais), viii. 331 ; xi. 307, 308. Eustace, Mr (The story of, in The Tatler), i. 9; viii. 99. Eutropius, ix. 17. Evadne (in Beaumont and Fletcher's Maid's Tragedy), v. 251-2. The (by Richard Lalor Sheil), V. 345- Evan Dhu (Scott's Waverley), iv. 247. Evangelists (Rubens'), ix. 52. xii. 281. Evans, Mr (actor), ii. 84. Thomas, iii. 238, 299, 300. Eve, vi. 397; xi. 517. (Milton's), i. 38 ; v. 60, 65-6, 371 ; vii. 36; viii. 561; xi. 452. (Michael Angelo's), ix. 363. On the Character of Milton's, i. 105. (Raphael's), ix. 240. of St Agnes (Keats'), iv, 304 ; vii. 225. Eve's Apple, xii. 222. Evelina (Miss Burney), vi. 160 ; vii. 72 ; viii. 123, 124 ; ix.139 n. ; X. 24, 25, 41, 42 ; xii. 65. Evelyn, John, vii. 232 ; x. 287 n. Evening Scene (in Hogarth's Mar- riage k la Mode), i. 30 ; viii. 137 ; ix. 80. Ode on (Collins), v. 116, 126, 147, 374- Every Man in His Humour (Ben Jonson's), viii. 310; also referred to in viii. 44; vii. 313. Evreux (town), ii. 268 ; ix. 102. Examination before the Privy Council (Franklin's), x. 314. Examiner, The, i. pp. xxx., xxxi., 367 «., 374, 376,385,430.445.451. 456 ; iii. 103, 107, 109, 121, 152, 194, 201, 213, 281, 438 etseq.; iv. 302, 362, 401, 432 ; vi. 86, 286, 496; vii. 16, 123, 378, 379, 381, 507, 515; viii. 174, 224 «., 497, 500, 502, 512 ; ix. 462, 466; X. 220, 228, 418-21 ; xi. 253, 258, 269, 274, OF WILLIAM HAZLITT 277) 282, 284, 290, 297, 299, 301, 303.305, 307, 309, 315, 317,323, 328, 334, 343, 348, 352, 356, 358, 362, 366, 369, 373, 377, 381, 384, 389- Exchange no Robbery, or Diamond Ring (Hook's), viii. 475. Exclusion Bill, The, x. 364. Excursion, The (Wordsworth's), i. 46 n. ; V. 114, 156, 280 ; vi. 65 «.; xi. 311,457, S12 ; xii. 276. Exeter, ii. 143 «.; vi. 21, 161, 379, 390 ; ix. 68. Change, iii. 121 ; iv. 223 ; vi. 349, 416; ix. 160; xi. 350, 364, 503; xii.49, 215. Exile, Reflections on (Boling- broke's), vi. 100. (in Lewis's The Monk), viii. 127. Exiles, The (Kotzebue's), ii. 201. Exit by Mistake (by Jameson), viii. 321 ; also referred to in iii. 304. Exmoor, x. 416. Exmouth, Lord, vi. 429. Expiring Taper, To an (by Peter Pindar), xii. 350. Eyre, Lord Chief Justice, ii. 146 ; iii. 75 n. Eyre's Charge to the Jury, Remarks on Judge (Godwin's), iv. 210, 211 n. Ezekiel, iii. 144, 145 ; v. 183. Ezra (Michael Angelo's), ix. 362. F , vi. 390. F , Mrs, viii. 406. Fables (jEsop's), i. 9, 46 ; viii. 25, 98 ; X. 107 ; xi. 273, 491. (Dryden's), iv. 102 n. ; v. 372. (Gay's), V. 106, 107. (Northcote's), vi. 408, 415, 416. Fable of the Bees (Mandeville), vii. 467; viii. 157 n. ; xi. 254. Fables for the Holy Alliance (Moore's), ix. 283. Fable of Salmacis (Albano's), ix. 34- Face (Ben Jonson's Alchemyst), viii. 228. Fadladeen (in Moore's Lalla Rookh), V. 152. Faerie Queene (Spenser), i. 71 «., 138; iii. 113; V. 12, 35, 43, 187, 299, 370; viii. 438; X. 74, 15s; xi. 464 ; xii. 129. (in Midsummer Night's Dream), i. 63. Fag (in Sheridan's Rivals), viii. 510. Failer (in Etherege's Wild Gal- lant), viii. 68. Fainall (in Congreve's Way of the World), viii. 74. Fair, The (Teniers), ix. 35. Deserter, The (a farce), viii. 533- Penitent (Rowe's), viii. 287 ; also in v. 268. Quarrel (Rowley's), v. 214. Fairfax, General, iii. 398 ; vi. 177- (Holcroffs), ii. 204. Fairhurst, Richard, ii. 167. Faithful Shepherdess (Fletcher's), V. 254, 256 ; vi. 184 ; x. 118. Fakreddin, The two pages of (Beckford's Vathek), ix. 60. Falcon, The (in Boccacio), i. 163; v. 82, 347 ; vii. 227 ; viii. 558 ; xi. 501 ; xii. 30. Falconbridge (in Shakespeare's King John), v. 209 ; viii. 347 ; xi. 411. Falconer, William, xi. 486, 495. Falcoz, Madame, xi. 356. Mademoiselle, xi. 358. Faliero (Byron's), iv. 258. Falkland (in Godwin's Caleb Williams), iv. 208 ; viii. 130, 131, 241, 420; x. 385, 398, 399; xii. 67. Fall of Nineveh (Martin's), xi. 381. of Sejanus, The (Ben Jonson), v. 263. S3 INDEX TO THE WORKS Fallacies, Book of (Bentham's), xii. 361. Falling Tower, The, at Bologna, ix. 205. Falls of the Grenfells, The, xi. 364- False Duessa (Southey's), iii. 217. One, The (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 253, 295. Falsity of Human Virtues, Treatise on, xi. 254. FalstafPs Letters (by Jem White), vii. 2>1- Fame, The (vessel), ii. 126. On Different Sorts of, i. 93. Familiar Style, On, vi. 242. Family of Anglade, The (Payne's), xi. 304 ; viii. 279. Instructor, The (Defoe's), x. 379- Picture, The, etc. (Holcroft's Tales), ii. 104. Journal, vi. 505, 506. Vandyke, The (a picture), ix. 57- Fancy, The (by J. Hamilton Rey- nolds), viii. 480 n. Poems of (Pope's), v. 69. Fanning, Mrs, xi. 546. Fanny, Mademoiselle, ix. 174. (Fielding's), vi. 236 ; vii. 223 ; viii. 107. Farce of Taste (Foote's), vii. 216. Writer, The (a play), viii. 523- Farewell (Byron's), vi. 210 ; x. 221. to the Stage (Ben Jonson's), V. 312. to Tobacco (Lamb's), v. 378. Farington, Joseph, ii. 189, 198 ; vi. 359, 379, 380; x. 172, 173, I7S, 180, 181, 189, 192, 19s, 201, 202. Farley, Charles, viii. 251, 253, 281, 416, 465, 468, 469, 535 ; xi. 207, 208, 305, 384. Farmer's Boy, The (Blomfield's), v. 95, 97- 5+ Farmer's library (Richard Farmer), ii. 1 88. Farnese family, The, vi. 385. the Little, ix. 239, 365. Theatre, The, ix. 204. Farnham, vii. 126. Farquhar, George, vi. 434 ; vii. 227 ; viii. 14, 163, 285, 552 ; x. n8 ; xii. 451. On, viii. 70. Farren, Elizabeth, Countess of Derby, ii. 160 ; viii. 165, 268, 291, 389 ; ix. 147, 149 ; xii. 24. William, viii. 154, 412, 426, 466, 480, 484. Dr Cantwell (in The Hypocrite), xi. p. viii. Farrier shoeing an Ass(Berchem's), ix. 22. Fashion, On, xi. 437. in High Life (Hogarth's), viii. 400. (in The Relapse), vi. 414. Fashionable Tales (Miss Edge- worth's), ix. 490. World (a newspaper), x. 220. Fatal Cave. See Ellen. Curiosity (Lillo's), ii. 212 ; v. 359- — — Dowry (Massinger and Field), V. 268 ; viii. 287. Marriage (a play), viii. 391 ; xi. 383 n. ; xii. 355. Fate of Calas (a play), viii. 428, 439- The Fiat of (song), ii. 190. Fates, The (Michael Angelo's), ix. 220, 363 n. Father and Daughter, Tale of (Mrs Opie), viii. 268. Father Paul (in Sheridan's Duenna), iv. 159. Fathers of the Church (Rubens'), ix. 52. Faucit, Helena, Lady Martin, viii. 192, 231, 251, 266, 267, 276, 340 ; xi. 316, 403. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Faulkener (not Ferdinand), a play (Godwin's), iv. 210 n. Faulkland (in Sheridan's Rivals), viii. 509. Faust (Goethe), vii. 313 ; x. 261, 271. (Lessing), x. 274. Faustina (a statue), ix. 221. Faustus, Dr (Marlowe), v. 202 , 203, 206, 207, 247 ; vii. 36 ; x. 274. Faux, Guy, iv. 249, 365 ; vii, 69, 129 ; X. 24s ; xi. 317 ; xii. 26, 37- Moll, vi. 510, 511. Fauxbourg St Germain, The, xi. 384. Favourite Kitten (Miss Geddes'), xi. 245. Lamb (CoUins's), xi. 191. Fawcett, John, vi. 453 ; viii. 244, 251, 252, 262, 266, 291, 319, 386, 443 ; xi; 277, 304, 305, 370, 397, 402 ; xii. 140 «., 152 n. Rev. Joseph, ii. 171 «. ; iii. 337 ; iv. 210, 283 n. ; vi. 224, 225, 304; vii. 133. Mrs, viii. 413, 426. Fawn, The, or Parisitaster (Mars- ton's), V. 225, 226. Fazio (by Milman), v. 147 ; viii. 416 ; xi. 419. Fear of Death, On the, vi. 321. Odes to (CoUins), v. 116, 374- Fears in Solitude (Coleridge's), iii. 242. Fearn, John, vi. 64, 65 ; xi. 181 n. ; xii. 345. Fearne, Charles, vii. 26. Fearon, Miss, ix. 278. Feast of the Poets (Leigh Hunt's), i- 377 ; iv. 302, 361 ; v. 378. Feeble (in Shakespeare's Henry IV.), viii. 33. Felice (in Marston's Antonio and Mellida), v. 225. Felix Mudberry (in Ups and Downs), xi. 387, 388. Felton, John, ix. 354. Female head (Leonardo da Vinci's), ix. 35. Female Seducers, Fable of the (Moore's), vi. 368. Vagrant, The (Wordsworth's), viii. 233 n. Fenella (in Scott's Peveril of the Peak), xi. 537. F^ndlon (Francois de Salignac de la Motte), vii. 321 ; ix. 119; x. 323, 324- Fennings, The, iii. 420. Fenwick, Mr, ii. 173, 192, 205. Ferdinand of Sicily, iii. 179 ; xii. 242, 446. VII. of Spain, iii. 106, 119, 157, 158, 160, 290, 309; vi. 156; vii. 149 ; viii. 267 ; x. 316 ; xi. 339. 551, 558 ; xii. 104, 204. the Beloved, viii. 539. (a play). See Faulkener. (in Scott's Yellow Dwarf), xii. 246 n. (in Shakespeare's Tempest), vii. 213 ; xi. 417. Count Fathom. See Count Fathom. Fergusson, Robert, v. 139. Feriole (town), ix. 278. Ferrara (town), ix. 264, 265, 266, 277, 302. Duke Hercules of, x. 69. Ferraiw (a knight) (from Ariosto), V. 224. Ferrers, Lord, x. 168. Ferret, Mr (in Cherry's Soldier's Daughter), xi. 298. Ferrex and Porrex (Thomas Sack- ville's), V. 193, 195. Ferry - bridge. The Inn at, xii. 203. Fesch, Cardinal, ix. 363 n. Fesole (town), ix. 211, 217. Fete Champ^tre (Watteau's), ix. 22. See Carronside, Feudal Times (George Colman, jnr.), ii. 228. 55 INDEX TO THE WORKS Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, iv. 218 ; X. 141, 145. Fidelia (in Wycherley's Plain Dealer), viii. 78. Field, Master John, ii. 226. Fielding, Anthony Vandyke Copley, ix. 127 ; xi. 245, 246, 248. Henry, i. 28 ; ii. 171 «., 280, 391 ; iii. 234 ; iv. 365, 367 ; V. 284 ; vi. 225, 236, 413, 426, 448, 452, 457, 458; vii. 36, 214, 322, 363 ; viii. 79. ^°7, no, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 133, 144, 158, 163, 287, 454, 506; ix. 78, 118, 243 n., 391 ; X. 27, 30, 31. 32, 33. 34, 35. 36, 37, 167. 168, 206, 328 ; XI. 223, 225, 273 «., 374, 403, 435, 501, 543 ; xii. 22, 32, 46, 63, 98, 155 n., 226, 274, 310. 364. 374- William, Mr Justice, vii. 84. and Walker (booksellers), ii. 95. Fife, ii. 314. Figalon (painter), ix. 128. Figaro, The Marriage of, or The Follies of a Day (Holcroft's), ii. 113; viii. 355; xi. p. viii. Fight, The, xii. i. Filch (in Gay's The Beggar's Opera), vi. 286; viii. 255, 315, 387 ; xi. 373 ; xii. 24. Filmer, Sir Robert, iii. 240, 284. Finch, Daniel (second Earl of Nottingham), iii. 402. Sir Heneage, and his son, iii- 394, 399- Finche dal Vino (a song), viii. 365. Fine Arts, The, ix. 377 ; also in ix. 408 ; xi. 195. whetherthey are promoted by Academies, ix. 470. British Institution, xi. 187. The Louvre, xi. 195. (E. B. Article), ix. 464 ; xi. 567, 568. Fingal, The Son of (Ossian), xi. 300. Finger-Post, The (a play), xi. 367. Finland, iii. 158, 216. 56 Finnerty, Peter, iii. 236, 237; xii. 307- Fire of London, vii. 69. Famine, and Slaughter (Cole- ridge), iii. 157, 205 ; V. 166, 377. Firense la bella, ix. 207. Firmian, Joseph, Count de, ix. 419. First Elements (Nicholson's), ii. 173- Firth of Forth, ii. 252, 314 ; iv. 244. Fish-street-hill, xi. 385. Fisher (Catherine Maria), ix. 473. of Duke Street, vii. 486. Mr, viii. 465, 513. Fittler, James, ii. 201. Fitzgerald, Thomas Judkin, iii. 237, 240, 241. Fitzharding;, Mr (in Smiles and Tears), viii. 266. Miss (in Smiles and Tears), viii. 266. Fitz-Osborn's Letters (by William Melmoth the younger), i. 93. Fitzpatrick, Mrs (Fielding's Tom Jones), vi. 457 ; viii. 114, 115 ; X. 33. Fitzwilliam (2nd Earl of) (Went- worth, Wm.), ii. 169, 225. Five Patron-Saints of Bologna, Guide's, ix. 206. Fives Court, The, xii. 8, 325. St Martin's St., The, vi. 88. Flageolet, The (in Liber Amoris), ii. 291. Flamborough Family (in Gold- smith's Vicar of Wakefield), v. 119 ; viii. 554. Flamineo (in Webster's White Devil), V. 243, 245. Flaminius, ix. 262. Flash, Theodore (? Theodore Hook), xii. 276. Flaxman, John, vii. 90, 95 ; ix. 168, 490. Flaxman's Lectures on Sculpture, x. 330. Flech Horr, The, ix. 279, 280. Flecknoe (Marvell's), viii. 54. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Fleet-Ditch, vii. 69. Prison, ii. 216 ; v. 84 n. ; vi. 89 ; viii. 463. Street, iv. 342; vi. 59, 415 ; viii. 104 ; xii. 35 n. Fleetwood (Godwin's), iv. 209. Flemish School, i. 26 ; ix. 314, 386. Fletcher, Andrew (of Saltoun), iv. 98 «. George, vii. 263, 504. John, V. 248 ; also referred to in iv. 367 ; v. 175, 176, 181, 189, 193, 224, 296, 297, 346 ; vi. 203, 218 n.; vii. 134, 229, 320, 321 ; viii. 48, 69, 89, 264, 353 ; X. 118, 205, 261 ; xii. 34. P., V. 29s, 311. Fleur de Lys, Order of, viii. 20. Fleuri, Joli de, iii. 290. Flight into Egypt (Poussin's), ix. 24. (Rubens's), ix. 72. of Paris and Helen, The (Guide's), vii. 283. Flippanta (in Vanbrugh's The Provoked Wife), viii. 80, 156. Flitch of Bacon, The (Henry Bates's), ii. 85 ; vi. 432. Flora (the goddess), iv. 310 ; ix. 216. ^■(in Rowe's Jane Shore), viii. 537. (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), xi. 402 ; xii. 24. Maclvor (in Scott's Waver- ley), iii. 32 ; iv. 247 ; viii. 129. Florence, i. 332 ; v. 189 ; vi. 353, 368, 404 ; vii. 369 ; ix. 1 1 1 n., 187, 197, 198, 207, 211, 212, 217, 218, 219, 221, 224, 227, 229, 233, 240, 241, 249, 256, 260, 262, 263, 277, 363«-. 4091 417, 429; x.63,68, 300, 301, 302, 354 ; xii. 20, 134, 172 n. History of (Guicciardini's), vii. 229. Florentine Observer, The, x. 270. School, ix. 222. Florestan (early romance), x. 57. Florid (Holcroft's), ii. 191, 222. Florimel (Spenser), ii. 347 ; v. 38 ; vii. 193 ; X. 81 ; xi. 235. Floris (in Kinnaird's Merchant of Bruges), viii. 265, 266. Florismarte of Hircania (early romance), x. 57. Florizel (in Shakespeare's Winter's Tale), viii. 354. Floscel, Mr, ii. 1 14. Flower, Benjamin, i. 423 ; ii. 177, 190. and the Leaf (Chaucer's), i. 162 ; V. 27, 82, 370 ; x. 75 ; xi. 269 ; xii. 327. Flute (in Shakespeare's Mid- summer Night's Dream), viii. 275. Fly drowned in Treacle, Lines to a (Peter Pindar's), xii. 350. Flying Mercury, John of Bologna's, ix. 222. Fodor, Madame Mainville, viii. 297, 327, 364, 370, 371 ; xi. 307, 308, 427, 500, 501. Foe, Daniel (see Defoe). James, x. 356, 357. Foible (Congreve's The Way of the World), viii. 75. Foligno, ix. 260, 261, 365. Picture, The (Raphael's), ix. 240. FoUe par Amour, La (opera), ix. 174. Follies of a Day (see Figaro), ii. 113 ; viii. 355 ; xi. p. viii. Fontainebleau, ix. 175, 176. Fontaine, Jean de la, i. 46 ; iv. 190; vi. 109 ; viii. 29 ; x. 109. Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de, ii. 393; iii. 319 «. Fonthill Abbey, ix. 348 ; also re- ferred to in vii. 135, 292 ; ix. 55, 56, 58, 60, 61 ; xii. 83. Fool, The (in Shakespeare's Lear), viii. 24. of Quality, The (Henry Brooke's), viii. 123 n. Foote, Maria, viii. 196, 231, 266, S7 INDEX TO THE WORKS 268, 275, 426, 428, 457, 540 ; xi. 207, 208, 364, 402. Foote, Samuel, ii. 59, 60, 77 n., 87, 170 ; viii. 166, 167, 241, 242, 319- , Garrick, Letters of, xi. p. viii. Footmen, xii. 131. Force of Conscience. See Ravens. of Ridicule, The (Holcroft's), ii. 159. Ford, John, v. 248 ; also referred to in V. 193, 265 et seq., 268, 318 ; vi. 218 n. ; vii. 134 ; x. 205. Mr, ii. 173. (in Cooke's Green's Tu Quoque), v. 290. Miss, xii. 122. Foresight (in Congreve's Love for Love), vi. 287; viii. 279. (Munden's), viii. 71, 72. Forest of Merry Sherwood, The, viii. 425. Scene (Stark's), xi. 249. Forester (the horse), ii. 31, 41. Forli (town), vi. 238. Fornarina (Raphael's), i. 92 ; ix. 73, 223, 224 ; xii. 36, 332. Forrest (in Shakespeare's Richard IIL), V. 188. Forsyth, Joseph, ix. 221, 253. Forth, The river, v. 300. Fortunate Mistress. See Roxana. Fortunatus's Wishing Cap, vii. 221. Fortune (Salvator Rosa's), x. 301. Fortune-Teller (Northcote's), vi. 404. Fortunes of Nigel (Scott's), iv. 248 ; xi. 538. Foster, James, iv. 204 n. ; vi. 367. Thomas, vi. 360, 509. Fouchd, Joseph, iii. 192. Foulkes, Mr, ii. 145, 176, 183, 225. Mrs, ii. 193, 194. Foundling, History of a. See Tom Jones. Four Ages (Titian's), ix. 31, 38, 270. S8 Four Orations for the Oracles of God (Edwaird Irving's), iv. 228. Ps, The, v. 274. Seasons of Life, The (Giorgi- oni's), v. 321. Fourth Estate, iv. 334. Fox, Charles James, i. 103, 127, 384, 429 ; ii. 200, 217, 227, 374 ; iii. IS n., 17, 108, 324, 328 n., 336, 337, 347 n., 349, 391, 416, 421, 424, 461, 466 ; iv. 190, 231-2, 237 ; vi. 109, 455 ; vii. 7, 8 «., 184, 200, 267, 269, 273, 274-5, 364; X. 151-2, 213, 232; xi. 436, 522-3 ; xii. 274, 292-3, 346, 369- Character of Mr, iii. 337. George, iii. 112 ; x. 145. Henry (Lord Holland), iii. 416. John, vi. 364, 365, 366. Joseph, iii. iii. William Johnson, iv. 227. at the Point of Death, The (Gay's), V. 107. Dogs (Gainsborough's), xi. 204. hunted with Greyhounds (Gainsborough's), xi. 203. Foxe, John, vii. 129, 320 ; xi. 443. Frail, Mrs (in Congreve's Love for Love), viii. 72, 279. Francanzani, Francesco, x. 283, 287. France, iii. 6, 7, 1 1, 12, 13, 22, 31, 36, S2, S3, 55. 56, 59, 63, 6s, 68, 71, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82,83, 84,86,94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, loi, 102, 103, 104, 106, 108, 109, III, 119, 129, 158, 164, 179, 180, 181, 216, 227, 240, 285, 290, 335, 347 «., 399, 415 ; IV. 93, 323 ; V. 354 ; xi. 184, 390. and Italy, Notes on a Journey Through, ix. 83 ; xi. 568. Travels in (Holcroft's), ii. 232-4. Francesca of Rimini (Dante), x. 405. OF WILLIAM HAZLI'IT Francesca of Rimini (Leigh Hunt), X. 409. Francesco (in Godwin's Cloudes- ley), X. 391. (in Massinger's The Duke of Milan), v. 267 ; viii. 289, 290. Francis I., i. 133. Sir Philij), ii. 172, 182, 199. Franciscan Friars, The, xii. 224. Francken, Frans, ix. 354. Frank Osbaldistone (in Scott's Rob Roy), xii. 66. and Clara (Holcroft's), ii. 176, 182. Henley (in Holcroft's Anna St Ives), ii. 129, yi. Jerningham (in Merry Devil), V. 293, 294. Franks. See Francken, Frans. Franks's Hotel at Rome, ix. 231. Frankelein, The (Chaucer), v. 24. Frankenstein (Mrs Shelley), x. 311- Frankford, Mrs (in Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness), V. 212, 213. Frankfort, ii. 187. Franklin, Dr Benjamin, ii. 203, 205 ; iv. 9 «., 190 ; x. 251, 314 ; xi. 472 n. Frascati (town), ix. 254. Frates Poloni, The, i. 82 ; ii. 165 ; iii. 266. Frati Church, in Venice, ix. 270. Frazer, Mr, ii. 218. Frederic (in The Poor Gentleman), xi. 376. Frederick the Great, ii. 115, 116, 116 n., 179; iii. 106, 160; vi. 445- William I., vi. 445. Frederigo Alberigi. See Alberigi. Free Admission, The, xii. 119. Thoughts on Public Affairs in a letter addressed to a Member of the Old Opposition, iii. i ; also referred to in i. 383 «. Freeman, Mr, of Bath, ii. 259-61,266. Freeman, Mr (in Double Gallant), viii. 361. Freemasons, The, iii. 106. Freethinkers, i. 48. Frejus (town), i. p. xxxi. French, The, viii. 309 ; ix. 80, 89, 138 et seq.; xi. 195, 196, 256, 258; 339. 353- Academy, Discourses of the (Coypel's), xi. 208 n. Art, ix. 29, 389, 404, 407 ; xi. 188, 209, 220, 238, 240, 244. Exhibition, ix. 108. Opera, The, ix. 169. Philosophy, xi. 162, 285. Plays, xi. 352. Poetry, xi. 162. Revolution (Mignet's), ix. 186. The, i. 89 «., 105 «., 117, 138, 214, 427, 430; n. 133, 156, 162, 176; iii. 32 «., 114, 116, 146, 157, 160, 169, 179, 205, 206, 210, 221, 246, 250, 279, 281, 302, 304, 343, 460; iv. 218, 237, 263, 282, 338 ; V. 83, 161, 359 ; vi. 55, 147, 150, I5i> 15s, 198; vii. SI, 240, 257 ; viii. 309, 347, 416 ; x. 128, 150, 151 ; xi. 306, 311, 374, 418,420; xii. 157, 170, 236, 269, 287, 288, 291, 459. Reflections on (Burke's), i. 71 n., 11^ ; iii. 100, 170, 255, 335; iv. 284 n.; vi. 33; vii. n8, 227-8, 247, 257; viii. 347; xi. 458 ; xii. 132. Writers, iv. 277. Frere, Mr, ii. 232. Freres, The (Frere, John Hook- ham), X. 139. Freybourg, ix. 298. Friar, The (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), viii. 199. John (in Rabelais), i. 52, 131 ; V. 112, 113, 277; xii. 348. • Lawrence (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), viii. 209. Onion (in Rabelais), v. 277. Tuck (in Scott's Ivanhoe), iv. 223 ; viii. 424, 426. 59 INDEX TO THE WORKS Fribble (Miss in her Teens), ii. 80. Fribourg, ix. 285. Friedland, iii. 112. Friend (Coleridge's), iii. lyin., 139, 1 59, 294 «.; vii. 374; X. 123, 135. 141, 150; XI. 452, S16. Where to Find a, viii. 258. Friends of Revolution, xi. p. vii. Friendly Reproof to Ben Jonson (by Carew), v. 312. Frightened to Death (Oulton's), viii. 358. Friscobaldo, Signor Orlando, vi. 192 ; vii. 121. Froissart, Jean, i. 87, 100; vii. 229; xii. 16. Frontiniac (a wine), xi. 487. Frontispiece (Hogarth's), ix. 357. Fry, Mrs, ix. 91. Fudge Family (Moore's), iii. 311, 312 ; iv. 359, 360 ; vii. 380 ; viii. 176 «. ; xi. 440. in Paris, The, iii. 311. Fuessly, Johann Heinrich. See Fuseli. Fugitive Writings, xi. i. Fulham, ii. 221. FuUarton (? William), ii. 186. Fuller, Thomas, iv. 331, 365 ; vi. 245; vii. 16; xii. 137,392. Fulmer (in The West Indian), ii. 83- Fulvia (in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra), i. 229. Funeral, The (Donne's poem), viii. 52. (Steele's), viii. 1 58. Furies (in /Eschylus), viii. 1 59 ; xi. 506. Furor (Spenser's), x. 245. Fuseli, Henry, ii. 180; iv. 208 «., 233; vi. 10, 270, 296, 336, 340, 342, 363, 365, 379. 385, 389. 393> 400, 403, 428, 434 ; vn. 41, 89, 90, 93, 94, 104 ; viii. 99, 307 ; ix. 15, 131, 226, 427 ; X. 197, 200 ; xii. 168. Fusina (town), ix. 266. 60 G. G , xii. 355, 369. Gabriel, the Angel, xii. 199. Gabrielle (in Morton's Henri Quatre), viii. 443. ix. 175. Gadshill i. 285 ; vi. 318, 403 ; viii. 33- Gaffer Gray (in Holcroft's Hugh Trevor), ii. 137, 138. Gainsborough, Thomas, ii. 189 ; vi. 128, 129, 369, 437, 438 ; ix. 38, 395 ; xi. 202, 248. Gainsborough's Pictures, On, xi. 202. Galaor (early romance), x. 57. Galatea (Cervantes'), vii. 229 ; viii. no. (Raphael's), i. 76, 134; ix. 239, 4i9> 429 ; X. 278. Galba, ix. 221. Galicia, xi. 317. Galignani's, vi. 422 ; ix. 287. Galileo, vi. 466; vii. 306; ix. 211, 212 «., 429 ; xi. 424 ; xii. 134. Gall, Dr, vii. 19, 137, 138, 144, 155, 231 ; ix. 206 n. Gallantry, or Adventures at Madrid, viii. 399. Gallaspy, Mr (in Amory's John Buncle), i. 54 ; iii. 142. Galley, Mdlle., i. 90. Gait, John, vii. 134. Gamaliel, iv. 202. Gamble, Andrew (Irish boxer), xi. 487. Gamester, The (E. Moore's), ii. 265 ; V. 359 ; vii. 299 ; viii. 198. Gammer Gurton's Needle Qohn Still), v. 274 ; also referred to in v. 286. Gandy, William, vi. 21, 345, 367 ; X. 181. Ganges, vi. 64. Ganlesse (Scott's Peveril of the Peak), xi. 540. Ganymede (Titian's), ix. 1 1 n. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Garat, Dominique Joseph Comte, ii. 180. Garda, The Lake of, ix. 277. Gardiner, Sir Allan, iv. 231, 232. Gargantua (Rabelais), iii. 287 n. ; V. 113 ; viii. 29, 200. Garnish (in Kenney's Touchstone), viii. 369. Garofalo (Tisi, Benvenuto), ix. 238, 239- Garrard, George, iii. 121 «. Garrick, David, i. 156-8, 290, 335 ; ii. 72-80, 358, 367 ; iii. 389 ; vi. 46«., so, 273, 275, 301, 322, 342, 35°, 399, 404. 405. 418, 438, 444> 453; vii. 305, 306; viii. 83, 103, 144, 163, 173, 174, 180, 198, 209, 261, 263, 273, 285, 313, 345, 384, 406, 429, 435, 443, 454, 514; ix. 46 ; XI. 349, 363, 393, 449 ; xii. 33. 34, 207. (Gainsborough's portrait of), xi. 203. between Tragedy and Comedy (Reynolds's), ix. 402. Garrow, Sir William, ii. 1 86 ; iii. 164 ; xi. 476. Gas Lights, i. 139. Man, The, xii. 4 et seq. Gasparo (Webster's White Devil), V. 241, 245. Gassendi, Peter, xi. 48. Gaston de Foix (Giorgione's), ix. 271. Gate Beautiful (Raphael's), viii. 147 ; ix. 47. of Galienas, The (Verona), ix. 277. Gates, General, iii. 422. Gathering of Manna (Rubens's), ix. 52. Gatti, Signor, ix. 205. Gattie, Henry, viii. 229, 245, 403. Gatton, Borough of, ii. 1 54 n. Gatty (actor), xi. 364. Gaveston (in Marlowe's Edward n.), V. 211. Gay, John, i. 46, 65 ; iv. 365 ; v. 83, 98, 104, 106, 108, 129, 164, 369, 373 ; vi. 96, 367 ; vii. 36 ; viii. 56, 158, 193, 255, 256, 323 ; x. 375 ; xi. 273, 375 ; xii. 32, 35, 121, 3SS- Gayrard, Raymond, ix. 168. Gazette, The, x. 161. Gazza Ladra, The (Rossini's opera), ix. 174. Gebir (Landor's), x. 255. Geddes, Dr, ii. 177, 178. Miss, xi. 245. Geese that cackled in the Capitol (bronze), ix. 239. Geiseveiller, Mr, ii. 173, 178, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, 192, 193, 194, 19s, 201. Gelamont (a town), ix. 285, 287. GeUing, Rev. Isaac, vi. 364. General Advertiser, The (news- paper), ii. 92. Savage (Wycherley's School for Wives), ii. 83. Torrington (in Leigh's Where to Find a Friend), viii. 258, 259, 260. Warrants, Lord Chatham's speech on, iv. 210. Genesis, v. 183. Geneva, i. 92; ix. 182, 197, 280, 281, 285, 293, 294, 29s, 296, 297; X. 45. Genevieve (Coleridge's), v. 377 ; xii. 436. Genevra, The Story of, x. 56, 62, 62 n. Genius and Common Sense, vi. 31, 42. is Conscious of its Powers ? Whether, vii. 117. and Originality, On (Rey- nolds' Discourse), xi. 210. Genoa, iii. 158, 234; iv. 281 ; vi. 384, 385 ; ix. 198, 2P7, 267 ; xi. 467 ; xii. 223. Gensano Girls, vii. 175 ; ix. 236, 376. Gentle Geordie (in Scott's Heart of Midlothian), vii. 137 ; xi. 534 Shepherd (Allan Ramsay's), ii. 77-8. 61 INDEX TO THE WORKS Gentleman Comedian, The, or Alwyn. See Alwyn. Dancing Master, The (a farce), viii. 78. On the Look of a, vii. 209. Gentleman's Magazine, i. 374, 376, iv. 365 ; X. 221, 222. Geoffrey Crayon, iv. 362. of Monmouth, x. 20. George I., i. 425 ; iii. 405, 409 ; iv. 343 »•; V. 359 ; vi. 59«.,445; xii. 269. II., i. 25, 156 ; iii. 285 «., 414; vi. 445, 521 ; vii. 211 ; viii. 106, 121, 122, 134, 263 ; ix. 76 ; X. 26, 40 ; xii. 269. III., iii. 114, 123, 221, 360, 445 ; vi. 322, 387 ; vii. 16, 88 ; viii. 122 ; ix. 465 ; x. 40, 41, 152 ; xi. 555 ; xii. 24, 242. IV., iv. 338 ; vi. 55, 482 ; xi. 547 ; xii. 56, 168, 249. the Fourth, A. Portrait of, ix. 367- . Pnnce, x. 377. a Green, or The Pinner of Wakefield (by Robert Greene), V. 289, 294. • Barnwell (by George Lillo), viii. 268 ; also referred to in i. 154. Dandm (Moliferes), viii. 28. of Douglas (Scott's Abbot), iv. 248. St., vi. 120. Georges, Mademoiselle, ix. 154. Georgics (Virgil's), xi. 492 ; xii. 273- Georgium Sidus, x. 331. Gerald (in Kinnaird's Merchant of Bruges), viii. 265, 266. Geraldine (in Coleridge's Christa- bel), X. 413. Gerard, Frangois Pascal Simon, Baron, ix. 123, 124, 125, 137. Gerardeschi, The, ix. 211. Gerat (the singer), viii. 363. German Drama, contrasted with 62 that of the Age of Elizabeth, On the, v. 345- German Hotel, The (a play from Brandes), ii. 116. Painters, xi. 209. Philosophy and Literature, Account of (Madame de Stael's), xi. 162. Play, The (Mr Canning's), xi. 341- Poetry, xi. 162. School of Singing, xi. 428, 501. Germany, iii. 53, 55 ; iv. 218 ; v. 182, 362 ; xi. 162, 289. Gertrude (in Jonson, Marston, and Chapman's Eastward Hoe), vi. 164, 165. (in Cooke's Green's Tu Quoque), v. 290. (in Kinnaird's Merchant of Bruges), viii. 264, 265. of Wyoming (Campbell's), iv. 345, 346; V. 149, 150, 377; viii. 153; X. IS ; XII. 239. Gerusalemme liberata, The (Ari- osto's), X. 14. Gessner, Mr, ii. 186. Ghengis Khan, xii. 37. Ghent, ix. 302. Ghetto Judaico, xii. 462. Ghibellines, The, xi. 443. Ghirlandaio, Domenico, iv. 217 ; vii. 254 ; ix. 205, 261, 409 ; xi. 238 ; xii. 36, 38. Ghost, The (in Shakespeare's Hamlet), viii. 186, 188, 189. of King of Ormus (in Fulke Greville's Mustapha), vii. 255. Giannuzzi, Giulio dei. See Romano, Julio. Giant Despair (in Bunyan's Pil- grim's Progress), iv. 337 ; vi. 54 ; ix. 229. Giant's Causeway, xii. 273. Giaour, The (Byron's), v. 153. Giardini, Felice, vi. 373. Gib the Cat (in Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle), v. 286. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Gibbet (in Farquhar's Beaux' Stratagem), viii. lo. Gibbon, Edward, i. 138 ; iii. 144 ; iv. 365 ; vi. 222 ; ix. iS3«-i 375- Gibbons, Grinling, ix. 67. Gibbs, Vicary, ii. 147. Mrs, viii. 251, 252, 319, 333, 465, 468 ; xi. 397, 402. Gibby (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 156, 333 ; xi. 402. Gibson's Field, vi. 418. Gifford, John, iii. 206, 295. William, iv. 298 ; also referred to in i. p. xxx., 166 ; iii. 45, 206, 219, 262, 295 ; iv. 421 ; vi. 212, 475, 494; vii. 121, 207, 301, 516 ; ix. 247 ; X. 139, 228 ; xii. 324. A Letter to William, i. 363- Gil Bias (Le Sage's), i. 12, 136, 138, 160; v. 91 ; vi. 118, 224-S, 457 ; vii. 33, 36, 74, i73, 303, 31 1, 380 ; viii. Ill, 112, 116, 141, 151, 315 ; ix. 29,99«.; x. 30, 31, 34, 214 ; xi. 252, 458 ; xii. 141. Giles (in BickerstaiFe's Maid of the Mill), ii. 83. Arbe (in Miss Burney's The Wanderer), x. 44. Gillies, Mr, ii. 176, 231. Gilray, James, ii. 185 ; vi. 455; viii. 330, 400 ; xii. 20, 363. Gin Lane (Hogarth's), viii. 142 ; ix. 323 ; xii. 364. Ginevra, a fragment (Shelley), x. 270, 271. Giordano, Luca, vi. 128 «. ; ix. 67. Giorgione, vi. 11 n.; ix. 26, 31, 225, 226, 239, 271, 386 ; xii. 36. Giotto, iv. 217 ; vii. 254 ; ix. 205, 206, 261 ; xii. 36, 38, 347. Giovanni in London (MoncriefPs), viii. 461, 462. Girard & Co., ii. 113. Girl with Beer (picture), ii. 228. drawing with a Pencil (Reynolds'), ix. 399. and Pigs (Gainsborough's), xi. 204. Girl feeding Pigs (Watteau's), vi. 437- Reading (Correggio's), ix. 41. going to the Well (Gains- borough's), xi. 204. at a Window (Rembrandt's), ix. 22. Girodet-Trioson, Anne Louis, vii. 331 ; ix. 131 ; xi. 241 ; xii. 190. Girton, Thomas (Girtin, Thomas), ii. 221. Giusti Gardens, Verona, ix. 276. Giving of the Keys (Raphael's), ix. 48. Glamorganshire, iii. 399. Glasgow, ii. 78 ; iii. 421 ; vi. 66 ; viii. 290, 350, 374 ; xii. 278. Glencairn, Lines to (Burns'), v. 139 ; vi. 45. Glendover (Southey's), iv. 265. Glibly (in Holcroft's Hugh Trevor), ii. 137. Globe, The (a tavern), vi. 193, 322. Glorieux, Le (Destouches), ii. 117. Glossary (Spelman's), iv. 96, 99 n. Glossin (Scott's Guy Mannering), iv. 248. Glossop, Mr (actor), viii. 403 ; ix. 278. Gloucester, xii. 268. (in Shakespeare's Lear), vi. 156 ; viii. 440, 448, 450. (in Shakespeare's Richard in.), xi. 192, 194, 399. Dean of (Tucker, Dr), vi. 449- Duke of (Rowe's Jane Shore), viii. 352. Duke and Duchess of, vi. 376 ; viii. 294, 532. Gloucestershire, iii. 408 ; ix. 230. Glover, J., landscape painter, xi. 24s, 249, 309- Richard, v. 122. Mrs, viii. 184, 234, 249, 274, 280, 316, 318, 51S, 532. Gluckstadt (town), ii. 256. 63 INDEX TO THE WORKS Glumdalclitch (in Swift's Gulliver), V. III. Gluttony (in Spenser's Procession of the Passions), v. 35, 39 ; x. 74. Gnostics, i. 57. Gobbo (in Merchant^ of Venice), viii. 250. Goblet, Alexander, vi. 384. Goblin Page, The (in Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel), v. 155. Goblins, The (Suckling's), viii. 57. God of Love, The (in Spenser), v. 35- Goddard Crovana-stone, The (in Scott's Peveril of the Peak), xi. 540. Godfrey, Mr, ii. 173. Godiva, Lady, ii. 11 ; xi. 496. Godwin, Wm. (G ), iv. 200 ; x. 385 ; also referred to in ii. 163, 165, 170, 171, 176, 178, 181, 182, 190, 192-3, I9S-6, 205, 219, 220, 230, 237, 242, 277, 278-9 ; iii. 40, 75 n., 122, 369, 373, 382 ; iv. 20, 24, 49, 60, 62, 64-S, 69-71, 107, 118, 142, 144, 160 »., 200, 217, 219, 220-1, 233, 282, 289, 290, 296-7, 366, 433 ; vi. 151, 28s, 334, 380, 381, 386, 391, 408, 411, 418, 4SS-6; vii. 29, 41, 198, 251, 482, 489; viii. 130-2, 241, 343, 419, 420, 503 «.; x. 369, 38s ; xii. 67, 170, 264, 275, 281, 326, 407. Mary Woolstonecraft, vii. 41. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang, i. 76 ; ii. 171 n., 229 ; iii. 161 ; v. 207, 362, 363; vii. 226, 313; X. 119, 261, 271 ; xii. 67. Gogain, Mr, vi. 384. Going a Journey, On, vi. 181. Golconda, vi. 247. Gold against Paper (Cobbett's), vi. 154. Golden Ass (of Lucius Apuleius), vi. 201 ; X. 17, 18. Calf, The, xii. 204. Cross, The, at Rastadt, ix. 298. 64 Goldfinch (in Holcroff s The Road to Ruin), ii. 122 ; viii. 416. Golding, Arthur, v. 399. Goldoni, Carlo, x. 45. Goldsmith, Oliver, i. 421 ; ii. 358 ; iv. 201, 217; v. 119, 120, 375, 376 ; vi. 32, 47, 65, 80, 88, 93, 226, 322, 348, 370, 401, 412, 421, 443-S; vii. 6«., 9, 40, 100, 102, III, 112, 163, 164, 168, 197, 226, 27s ; viii. 78, 102-5, "5) 121, 164, 507 ; ix. 283, 351, 472, 474, X. 33, 13I) 178 ; XI. 221, 403, 404, 449 ; xii. 31, 33, 165, 207, 293. (Reynolds' portrait of), ix. 399. GoUogher, Mr (in Amory's John Buncle), i. 54 ; iii. 142. Gondibert (Davenant's), viii. 53. Goneril (in Shakespeare's King Lear), i. 188, 392 ; viii. 446, 447, 448. Gonsalez (in Congreve's Mourning Bride), viii. 75. Gonzago, Prince of Urbino (in Marston's Parasitaster), v. 226. Good Apprentice (Hogarth's), ii. 387 ; viii. 144. Gentleman, Miss (in Cherry's Soldier's Daughter), xi. 298. Goodall, Mrs, xi. 367 ; xii. 122. Goodge Street, ii. 90. Goodman, Dr, vii. 70-72. Goodman's Fields, vii. 306. Good Nature, On, i. 100. Natured Man (Goldsmith's), viii. 164. Old Times (in Marriage \ la Mode), i. 29, 30. Sketches of the History of the, xi. 582. Samaritan, v. 184. Goody Two Shoes, iv. 93 ; viii. 428, 439. Goose-Gibbie, The (in a picture), ix. 58. Gorboduc (by Thomas Sackville), V. 193, 195, 196- Gordons, The, xii. 255. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Goring, Lord (Vandyke's portrait), ix. 6i. Gospels, The, xii. 280. Gosset, Dr Isaac, ii. 188. Gould, Mrs, viii. 404, 461. Govarcius (Vandyke's portrait of), ix. 12. Governor of Barbadoes (a play), viii. 464. Goward, Miss, xi. 369, 370, 388. Gower, Earl, vii. iii. Lord Leveson, x. 271, 274. Gowrie, Earl of, vii. 489. Gracchi, The, iv. 205 ; viii. 198 ; ix. 373- Gracchus, x. 211. Grace Armstrong (in Scott's Black Dwarf), iv. 248 ; viii. 129. Campbell (in Planchd's Carron- side), xi. 388, 389. Lady, xii. 24. Grdce aux Prisonniers (David's), ix. 167. Graces (Canova's), vi. 383. (Raphael's), ix. 239. Grafton, The Duke of, ii. 27 ; viii. 21. Grammar of the English Tongue, Preface to a New and Improved, iv. 387. (Cobbett's), vi. 53, 433. Godwin's, x. 400. Lowth's, ii. 79. Lindley Murray's, xii. 232. Grammont, Count, vi. 200 ; ix. 22 ; xii. 41, 356. Grammont, Lady (Lel/s), ix. 38. Grampound (town), x. 197. Grand Canal, The (Venice), ix. 269 ; xi. 486, 495- Cyruses, The, xii. 61. Monarque, The, i. 99 ; iii. 172 ; xii. 287. Rebelhon, The, vi. 155. Granby, Marquis of (Reynolds), ix. 47S- Grandi, Sebastiano, vi. 403. Gran Scala, Theatre of the, ix. 278. Grandmother (a play), viii. 388. Grantham, ii. 14. Granuflfo (in Marston's Parasi- taster), v. 226. Granville, Sir Richard, vi. 367. Grasmere, i. 92 ; iv. 274 ; xii. 268. Grasshopper, To the (Cowley's), viii. 59. Grassini, Madame, viii. 197, 198. Gratiano (Shakespeare's Mer- chant of Venice), viii. 250. Grattan, Henry, iii. 424 ; viii. 20 ; xi. 288, 471, 472, 473- Grave (Blair's), iv. 346; v. 150 n., 374- , Grave-digger (in Shakespeare's Hamlet), vii. 294 ; xii. 207. Gravesend, ii. 126, 242, 244, 245, 246, 248. Gray's-Inn, ii. 99 ; iv. 365 ; vii. 68. Gray, Lady Jane, x. 236-7. Thomas, v. 104 ; also referred to in ii. 200 ; iv. 277 ; v. 68, 359, 374, 37Si 378 ; vi. 72,97 w., 192, 193 ; vii. 13, 102, 205 ; viii. 57, 106, 301 ; ix. 37, 157; X. 25, 155, 161, 162; xi. 303, 326 n., 503, 546 ; xii. 35, 62, 75, 147, 273. Mr (Master of the Edinburgh High School), v. 128. Greame (poet), v. 122. Great Bed win (a town), in, 394. Desert, The, ix. 349. and Little Things, On, vi. 226. Marlow (town), iii. 397. North Road, The, ix. 64 ; xii. 203. Tun of Heidelberg, The, xi. 373- Greatness, On (Cowley), viii. 60. Grecca, Giulia, x. 282. Grecian Coffee-house, The, i. 7 ; viii. 96. Harvest (Barry's), ix. 421. Sculpture, xi. 188, 217, 458. Greece, i. 67; iii. 92, 379 ; iv. 178 ; V. 57. 199 ; 'X. 28, 324 ; xi. 421 ; xii. 293. Greek, i. 22, 69 ; iv. 261 ; ix. 2^7. Greenland, ii. 64 ; vi. 323, 408. 65 INDEX TO THE WORKS Green Man, The (Jones's), viii. 467. Park, The, i. 7 ; viii. 96. Valentine, ii. 185 ; v. 1 19, 289 ; ix. 419, 420. Green's Tu Quoque (George Cook's), V. 289. Greenwich, iii. 132 ; vii. 66, 95 ; X. 331- Gregoriana Via, The, ix. 231. Gregory, Dr George, v. 123. the Great, Pope, x. 20. Grenada, Archbishop of. The, viii. 112,313- Grenville, Baroni(Wm. Wyndham), ii. 200 ; iii. 337 n., 461 ; vii. 274 ; xi. 480 ; xii. 50. Sir John, vi. 359. Mr, ii. 227 ; iii. 416. Grenvilles, The, iii. 420. Gresset, Jean Baptiste Louis, ii. 166. Greville, Richard Fulke, ii. 84, 89, 90, 100, 103, 104, 107, 262, 265, 270 ; xii. 276 n. Greville, Fulke, v. 231 ; vii. 255 ; xii. 27, 28. Miss, viii. 241, 242. Mrs (Frances Macartney), ii. 84, 86, 100, 105, 265, 266 ; viii. 216. Grey, M.P., C., ii. 222. Dr Zachary, viii. 62. Gribelin, Simon, vi. 12, 185. Griffiths, Ralph, ii. 163. Grill, i. 426. Grimaldi, Joseph, vi. 279 ; viii. 236,351.398,416,439. 526. Grimani, Miss, viii. 300. Palace, The, ix. 269. Grimm, Baron (Friedrich Melchior), i. 91, 131, 132, 136, 434 ; vii. 33 ; viii. 555. Grimm's Memoirs, i. 434 ; viii. ^557- Grimm, Mr, xn. 139 n. Gripe (in Vanbrugh's The Confede- racy), viii. 80. (in Mrs Centlivre's Busy Body), viii. 270. 66 Griselda (Chaucer's), i. 162, 332 ; V. 28, 30, 32, 99, 239, 370 ; viii. 558 ; X. 69, 76 ; xi. 505. Grongar Hill (Dyer's), v. 119, 375- Grose, Captain, v. 139. Grosvenor, Lord Robert (2nd Earl, 1st Marquis of Westmoreland), i- 374, 385 ; vi. 174, 373, S12 ; ix. 49. 55 ; xi. 202. Square, vi. 453 ; vii. 68 ; ix. 158 ; xi. 385. Collection of Pictures, Lord, ix. 49, 473. Grotius, Hugo, iv. 283 ; ix. 226 ; xii. 378. Group of Cattle, etc. (Gains- borough's), xi. 203. Grove, Henry, xi. 254. Mrs, viii. 329, 331, 464. Grub Street, vi. 158, 205, 211 ; vii. 380 ; viii. 404. Grynasus, Simon, x. 145. Gualberto (Southey's), v. 164. Guardian, The (journal ), viii. 99. Guarini, Battista, x. 16, Ti- Guasto, The Marchioness of, vii. 282, 283 ; ix. 112. Guelphs and Gibelines, Wars be- tween, iii. 97 ; xi. 443. Guercino, Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, vii. 274 ; ix. 25, 224, 238, 239. Gu6rin, Paulin Jean Baptiste, ix. 126, 136. Pierre Narcisse, ix. 122, 134 ; xi. 240, 241. Guicciardini, Francesco, iv. 283 ; vii. 229 ; ix. 187 n. Guiderius (in Shakespeare's Cym- beline), v. 258 ; vii. 329. Guidi Tommaso. See Masaccio. Guido, xii. i68, 180, 310, 439. Guignen^ M., x. 46. Guildenstern (in Shakespeare's Hamlet), iii. 373 ; iv. 25 ; v. 48 ; viii. 186, 187, l88. Guildhall, The, x. 370. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Guise, Sir William, ix. 70. Gulliver's Travels (Swift's), i. 398 ; ii. 42; iii. 41, 138; V. 15, 109, no, III; vi. 388; X. 131, 179; xii. 154 w., 279. Gully, John (a prize fighter), xii. 8, 9- Gummow, Mr, ix. 50. Gunpowder Plot, iv. 83 «., 249 ; vii. 69 ; xi. 318. Gurth the Swineherd (in Scott's Ivanhoe), iv. 251 ; viii. 426. Gusto, On, i. ^^. Guy Faux, On, iv. 432 ; xi. 317, 323, 328. Mannering (Scott's), viii. 292, 401, 410, 425- a play, xi. p. viii. of Warwick (in Drayton's Polyolbion), i. 9 ; vi. 413; viii. 98. Guy's Hospital, vi. 113. Guyon, Madame, vii. 368. (Spenser's), v. 193. Guzman d'Alfarache, or Spanish Rogue (by Mateo Aleman), i. 12, 123; vi. 419; viii. Ill, 151; X. 30 ; xii. 142. Gwydir, Lord, vi. 437. Gwyn, Mrs (G , Mrs). See Horneck, Mary. Gwynn, Nell, vi. 430 ; xii. 356. Gyngell, Mr (a showman), viii. 242. H. H , General, ii. 222 ; vi. 391. H , Lord, ii. 203 ; xii. 354. H , Mr (a friend of Fox), xii. 346. ^ . H , Mr (Lamb's Farce), vi. 232 ; viii. 536. Habby of the Heughfoot (Scott's Black Dwarf), iv. 248. Habeas Corpus Bill, ii. 142, 218; viii. 357- Hackman, James, ii. 391. Hackney, ix. 480 ; xii. 405. Hacquet, Balthasar, vii. 175 n. Hasmon (in Sophocles' Antigone), X. 97. Hagar (Rosa's), x. 292. in the Wilderness (Salvator's), X. 283. Haggis, The Address to a (Burns), v. 132. Hague, The, ii. 232 ; iii. 402 ; ix. 300, 301. Hairbrain (in Holcroft's Man of Ten Thousand), ii. 160. Halberstadt (a town), ii. 246. Halford, Misses, viii. 527. Halidon Hill, vii. 5 n. Halifax, The Marquis of, i. 195 ; v. 373 ; viii. 94 ; x. 368. Hall, Jacob, vi. 200. Dr Joseph, iii. 397. Robert, vii. 184. of Justice, The, Paris, ix. 157- Haller, Mrs, viii. 391. Halley, Dr, xii. 397 n. Hallowe'en (Burns), v. 1 32. Hamblin, Mr (an actor), viii. 426, 450, 465. Hamburgh, ii. 168, 182, 195, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 249, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258 ; XI. 195. Hamerton, Mr (an actor), viii. 254. Hamilton, Chevalier, vi. 200. Sir William, ix. 419. Hamlet (Shakespeare), i. 232 ; also referred to in i. 23, 157, 179, 186, 200, 254, 293 «., 393, 394 ; ii. S9, 81, 178 ; ui. 121 «., 160, 373 ; IV. 25 ; V. 48, 49, 188 ; vi. 162, 274, 315, 392, 394 ; vii. 33, 20s, 225, 294, 344, 365 ; viii. 31, 203, 208, 209, 223, 249, 377> 423, 436, 439, 465, 478, 480, 518; X. 117; xi. 207, 394, 45 1 ; xii. 33. 262, 325, 355, 425. Hammersley, Mr, ii. 199. Hammersmith, ii. 198. Hammond, James, v. 118. Hampden, Lord, xii. 378. 67 INDEX TO THE WORKS Hampden, John, iv. 6i, 250 ; vii. 320 ; xii. 286. Hampshire, i. 425 ; iv. 367 ; vk 102 ; ix. 158. Hampstead, ii. 181, 182, 187, 203 ; vii. 70 ; ix. 158, l6l ; xii. 253. Hampton Court, vii. 329 ; ix. 36, 71, 301- the Pictures in, ix. 42. Handel, George Frederick, i. 86 ; ii. 79, 178; vi. 353; xi. 455; xii. 33, 332. Handford (in Holcroft's Alwyn), ii. 97. Handwriting on The Wall (Rem- brandt's), vi. 14. Hanmer, Sir Thomas, iii. 405. Hannah (in Inchbald's Nature and Art), vii. 339. Hannibal, viii. 58 ; ix. 262. Hanover, iii. 68, 72, 290 ; vi. 445. Elector of, i. 427 ; iii, 32 ; vi. 221. House of, iii. 31 ; v. 91 ; vii. 322 ; viii. 121 ; ix. 42, 247 ; x. 40, 377- Square, ix. 158. Harancour, the Lord of (in Hol- croft's Deaf and Dumb), ii. 235- 36. Harcourt, Mrs, ii. 105. (in Wycherley's Country Girl), xi. 276. Hardcastle (in Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer), ii. 83. Miss (in Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer), xi. 404. Mrs (in Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer), xi. 404. Harding, Jem, vi. 89. Hard wi eke. Lord Chan cellor ( Yorke, Philip), iii. 414 ; vi. 367. Hardy, Thomas, ii. 151, 157, 158. Hare, Mr, ii. 200, 218. Court, iv. 205. with Many Friends, the (Gay's Fable), v. 107. Harfleur, the Siege of, i. 289 ; xii. 7- 68 Harington, Sir John, v. 224 n. ; vi. 319 «. Harleian Miscellany, iii. 279, 389. Harley, Sir Edward, iii. 405 ; x. 375, 377, 378. George Davies, vi. 342. John Pritt, viii. 239-242, 255, 270, 274, 278, 286, 311, 317, 358, 361, 369, 370, 392, 399, 400, 412, 436, 462, 464, 524, 525 ; xi- 303, 379, 393, 409- Robert (Earl of Oxford), iii. 40s ; X. 358. (in Mackenzie's Man of Feel- ing), xii. 67. Harlot's Funeral, the (by Hogarth), xii. 364. Progress, the (by Hogarth), viii. 143. Harlow, George Henry, xi. 245. Harlowe, Mrs, viii. 240, 245, 279, 369,370,392,400. Harmer Hill, xii. 267. Harold (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. 1 10. Harrel (in Madame D'Arblay's Cecilia), xi. 326 «., 385 ; xii. 86. Harriet (in Etherege's Man of Mode), viii. 68. Byron (in Sir Charles Grandi- son), vi. 90; viii. 118, 120; X. 36. Russet (in G. Colman the elder's The Jealous Wife), viiL SOS- Harrington, James, iii. 122. Harris, James, iv. 238, 239 ; viii. 19, 423 ; xi. 45, 288. Miss (in Fielding's Amelia), i. 130. Mrs (Swift's), V. i lo. Thomas, ii. 100, loi, 102, 112, 116, 122, 174, 192, 193, 194, 201, 215, 217, 219, 221, 224, 225, 226, 264, 266 ; viii. 423. Harrop, Miss Sarah (later, Miss Bates), ii. 79. Harrow, ix. 480 ; xii. 233. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Harrowgate Wells, i. 54 ; Hi. 142. Harry (in Holcroft's The Exiles), ii. 201. Hart, Misses Mary and Charlotte, ii. 206. Hart-leap Well (Wordsworth's), v. 156, 157. Hartley, David, iv. 216, 379 n. ; vii. 224, 306, 434 ; X. 141, 143, 249 ; XI. 36, 7o,lo8«., 112, 116, 119, 579; xii. 35- and Helvetius, Some Remarks on the Systems of, vii. 383, 434. Hartwellj iii. 448. Hartz Forest, the, iv. 218 ; xii. 275, 348. Mountains, vi. 98. Harvey, Gideon, vii. 306. Harwood, Colonel, ii. 164, 237, 238, 277. Mrs, ii. 277. Haslem (Cheshire), ii. 17. Haslington (a town), ii. 166. Hassan, The Camel Driver (in Collins's Oriental Eclogues), iv. 222. Hastings (in Shakespeare's Rich- ard in.), viii. 182, 183 ; xi. 194, 400. General, ii. 204. Warren, iii. 252 ; vii. 275 ; x. 153. Hatchard, John, iii. 124. Hating, On the Pleasure of, vii. 127. Hatton, Mr (an actor), ii. 75. Garden, iv. 227 ; xii. 275. Haunted House (Addison's). See Drummer. Hawk, Sir Thomas, viii. 41. and Buzzard (a game), iv. 331 ; xi. 475- The (Boccacio's), i. 163 ; v. 82, 347 ; vii. 227 ; xi. 501. Hawker, Major-Generalj xi. 249. Hawkesbury, Lord, iii. 61 ; xi. 196. Hawkins, Sir John, vi. 452. Hawksworth, John, viii. 104. Hawthorn (in Oulton's My Land- lady's Night-Gown, or My Land- lady's Gown), viii. 329. Haydn, John Michael, ii. 174, 178, 19s, 198, 200, 201. Haydon, Benjamin Robert, vi. 336, 36s, 380, 398, 399, 471, 476 ; vii. 42 ; ix. 123, 309, 338, 359, 427; X. 200, 423 ; xi. 481, 590 ; xii. 271, 277. Haydon's Christ's Agony in the Garden, xi. 481. Solomon, ix. 309. Hayley, William, v. 146. Hayman, Francis, i. 149 ; x. 1 80. Haymarket, The, ii. 60, 87, go, 103, 109, 122, 163, 185, 193, 208, 213 ; viii. 237, 240, 242, 318, 322, 327, 328, 332, 412, 462, 463, 467, 475 ; IX. 169 ; XI. 370, 392, 532-3. Hayter, Sir George, ix. 126, 128 ; xi. 245. Hazlitt, William, his Father, iii. 265 ; vii. 108. himself, vi. 306 ; vii. 204 ; X. 423, 426 ; iii. 206. Some Thoughts on the Genius of (by E. L. Bulwer), i. 166. Head of an Angel (Guido's), ix. 67. of the Antinous, The, at the Louvre, ix. 491 ; xi. 197. of a Boy (Correggio's), ix. 224. of Chatham ( Barry's ), ix. 421. of a Child (Holbein's), ix. 60. of a Lady ( Gu^rin's ), ix. 126. of an Old Man (Rembrandt's), ix. 20. of a Student (Raphael's), ix. 112. Heads, by Parmegiano, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci, ix. 41. 69 INDEX TO THE WOKKS Heads, Study of (Correggio's), ix. IS- Headlong (in Holcroft's Hear Both Sides), ii. 204, 219. Health, Art of Preserving (Arm- strong's), V. 119, 376. Heaphy, Thomas, ix. 406. Hear Both Sides (Holcroft's), ii. 219, 230, 235. Heart of Midlothian, The (Scott's), iv. 247 ; vii. 137 n., 339 ; viii. 413 «., 439 ; X. 207, 379 ; xi. 459, 534, 539, 559- Heartall (in Cherry's Soldier's Daughter), xi. 298. Heartly (in Leigh's Where to Find a Friend), viii. 258, 260. Heath, Mr, ii. 197. Heathcote, Sir Gilbert, in, 410. Heathfield, Lord (Reynolds' por- trait of), ix. 15. Heaven and Earth (Byron's), iv. 244, 258 ; ix. 109. Hebe (H. Howard's), xi. 247. Hebrew, The (in Scott's Ivanhoe), viii. 423, 425, 426, 427. Hecate (in Shakespeare's Macbeth), iv. 230 ; v. 218, 223. Hector, i. 224. Macintire (in Scott's Antiqu- ary), X. 356. Hecuba, xi. 308. Heir of Vironi, The, or Honesty the Best Policy, viii. 538. Heiress, The (Burgoyne's), (a play), viii. 555. Helen of Troy, v. 16, 205 ; vii. 264 ; ix. 28 ; X. 83. (in Shakespeare's All's Well, etc.), xi. 296. (in G. Colman the younger's The Iron Chest), viii. 241. Helena (in Shakespeare's Midsum- mer Night's Dream), viii. 275. Heligoland, ii. 253. Heliodorus, Bishop of Tricca, vi. 201 ; X. 16. (Raphael's), ix. 240, 371. Hellenore (Spenser's), iii. 55. 70 Hellespont, The, xi. 483, 495. Helvellyn, iv. 274 ; vii. 255 ; xi. 552. Helvetius, Claude Adrien, vu. 434. Also referred to in i. 403 ; vi. 381 ; x. 177; xi. 57, 58, 62, 85, 86, 133, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 143, 173 «., 178 «., 579; xn. 95, 98, 99, 104. Hemskirk (in Kinnaird's The Mer- chant of Bruges), viii. 266 ; ix. 193- Henderson, John (the actor), ii. 264; vi. 341 ; xii. 347. Hengist, x. 20. Henley, Chancellor, iii. 418 ; iv. 229. Mrs, viii. 315. Henri Quatre (Morton's), viii. 441, 443- Henriade (Voltaire's), xi. 231. Henrietta, Queen (Vandyke's por- trait's of), ix. 39. Henrietta (Charles I.'s daughter), iii. 402. Henry II., xii. 273. III., X. 335. IV., xi. 300. (2nd Part), (Shakes- peare's), i. 277. Also referred to in, i. 43 n., 64, 275, 291, 350 «., 425 n. ; viii. 33, 343. of France, ix. 175. The Last Moments of (Gdrard's), ix. 124. Pardoning the Peasants, etc. (a picture), ix. 128. v., i. 425 ; xii. 7. (Shakespeare's), i. 285 ; also referred to in i. 292, 356 ; vii. 58 ; xi. 526. VI., ii. 180 ; vi. 403. (Shakespeare's), i. 292 ; also referred to in i. 276, 312 ; vi. 28, 280 n. ; viii. 205, 354. VI I.'s Chapel, vi. 334; x. 335- ;- VIII., iii. 210, 278 ; V. 274; xi. 601 ; xii. 168. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Henry VIII. (Shakespeare's), i. 303; also referred to in 1. 356, 387 ; x. 244. Henry Bertram (in Scott's Guy Mannering), vii. 344 ; viii. 401. and Emma (Prior's), v. 106. Morton (in Scott's Old Mor- tality), xii. 66. Mr, ii. 195. Prince, ii. 206. Robert, iv. 250 n. Heraclitus, iii. 151 ; x. 131. Heral, Legendre, ix. 166. Herald's College, The, i. ion. ; viii. 99 ; xii. 246. Herbert (in Holcroft's The Man of Ten Thousand), ii. 160. Hercules, i. 34, 160 ; iv. 38, 39 ; vi. 248 ; vii. 357 ; viii. 275 ; x. 9, 387. and Achelous (Domeni- chino's), ix. 112. and Antaeus (Schiavoni's), ix. 226. (alias Black Breeches), xii. 214. (Bandinello's), ix. 219. The Elgin, ix. 340, 341, 381, 430 ; X. 344 ; xi. 227. (in Marston's Parasitaster), v. 226, 228. (in Fletcher's Two Noble Kinsmen), v. 257. and Dejanira (Titian's), ix. 74- recovering the body of Scarus (Razzi's), ix. 167. Hereford, ii. 65, 66, 196 ; ix. 230, (in ShaJcespeare's Richard H.), viii. 224. Herman and Dorothea (Goethe's), ii. 229. Hermes (Mr Harris's), iv. 238 ; viii. 19 ; xi. 45, 288. Hermia (in Shakespeare's Mid- summer Night's Dream), viii. 275. Hermione (in Philips' The Dis- tressed Mother), viii. 334; xi. 382. Herminia (Tasso's), x. 71. Hermitage The (a village), ii. 20. Heme the Hunter, the oak of (in Shakespeare's Merry Wives), ix. 36. Hero (in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night), viii. 32. Herodias's Daughter, iii. 209. (Guido's), ix. 61, 239. (Luini's), ix. 224. Heroes of Romance are Insipid, Why The, xii. 59. Heroical Epistles (Drayton's), v. 311,371- Heron's Letters (by Mr Pinkerton), ii. 181. Herrick, Robert, v. 311, 312. Herring (Archbishop), v. 141 ; xi. 249. Mr (an actor), viii. 323, 33°- Hersent, Louise, Madame, ix. 124. Hertford, Marquis of, iii. 48. College, Oxford, iii. 421. Hervey, Mrs, ii. 86 ; viii. 468. Hesiod, v. 186 ; ix. 217 ; x. 13, 17. Hesketh, Lady, x. 162. He's Much to Blame (Holcroft's), ii. 159, 162, 190. Hesperides, i. io6 ; iv. 282. Hetman PlatofT, The, xi. 390. Heydon (a town), iii. 410. Heywood, John, v. 274. Thomas, vNfga; also referred to in i.y556;/V. if>, i^, i<^ 21/ m, J77, 03; X. 117; xii. 34. Mrs, X. 24. Hickes's Hall, ii. 145, 148 ; vii. 69. Hickman, Thomas (prize-fighter), xii. 8, 9, 10, II, 12. (Richardson's), viii. 120 ; x. 38. Mrs, xii. 4. Hidalgo (in Webster's White Devil), V. 240. High Court of Star Chamber, The, xii. 286. 71 INDEX TO THE WORKS Highgate, vi. 288 ; vii. 70, 3CX) ; ix. iS8j 161 ; xii. 253. High Life Below Stairs, xii. 133. High Street, Edinburgh, vi. 162 ; xii. 91. High Treason, Trials of, 1794, iv. 330. Highmore, i. 149 ; x. 180. Highway, Sonnet to th? (Sidney's), V. 326. Higman, Mr (an actor), viii. 292, 410. Hilkirk (in Holcroft's Alwyn), ii. 95, et seq. Hill, Aaron, v. 122, 359. Mrs, viii. 538 ; xi. 307. Tom, vi. 212, 492. Hilton, William, xi. 190. Himalaya, iv. 357. Hinchinbroke, Lord, vii. 212. Hinckley (a town), ii. 12. Hinckliff (a town), ii. 166. Hind and Panther, The (by Dryden), v. 80. Hindon, The Lamb at, viii. 478. Hindoos, i. 46. Hippesley, Sir John Coxe, xi. 337. Hippolita (in Fletcher's Two Noble Kinsmen), v. 257. Hippolito (in Dekker's Honest Whore), v. 235, 238, 239. de Medici (Titian's), vi. 16 ; vii. 286, 292 ; ix. 225. Hippolytus, The (Euripides), x. 97, 98. Historical Illustrations of Childe Harold (Hobhouse's), vii. 379 ; xi. 422. Historical View of the Progress of Opinion on the Criminal Law and the Punishment of Death, xi., p. viii. Hoadley, John, viii. 163. Hoare, Prince, vi. 347, 373-9j 404) 416, 451 ; vii. 48 n. ; xii. 276 n. Sir Richard Colt, ix. 60, 61. Hobbimia, Meindert, iv. 350 ; vi. IS ; ix. 22. 72 Hobbes, Thomas, i. 127, 403 ; ii. 400 ; iii. 16, 273, 348 ; iv. 237, 285, 377 ; VI. 289, 337 ; vn. 224, 306, 467 ; viu. 19 «., 54, 58 ; ix. 374 ; X. 135, 143, 249, 315, 427; xi. I, 25, 48, 49, 53, 54, 58, 59j 68, 70, 74, 7S: 77-8, 82, 90, 97, 108 «., 115, 116, 127, 129, 140, 141, 143, 165, 166, 167, 173 n., 265, 279, 284, 285, 286, 287, 289, 375 ; xii. 16, 35, 96, 98, 177, 213, 317, 401, 413, 439 «. on the Writings of, xi. 25. Hobhouse, John Cam, Lord Brough- ton of, iii. 39 ; iv. 189 ; vi. 190, 278, 487 ; vii. 183, 378, 379, 381, 382 ; ix. 234, 246, 284 ; xi. 422, 425, 474 «.; xii. 203. Hobson, Thomas, viii. 55. and Dobson (Holcroft), ii. 204. Hodge (in Gammer Gurton's Needle), v. 286, 287, 288 ; xii. 24. (BickerstafTe's Love in a Vil- lage), ii. 83 ; vi. 382 ; viii. 391. Hodges, William, ii. 189. Hodnet (a village), ix. 68. Hoifer (Wordsworth's Sonnet to), xi. 414. Hofland, Thomas Christopher, xi. 245, 246, 248. Hog Hath Lost His Pearl (by Robert Tailor), v. 356. Hogarth, William, i. 25, 31 «., 70 «., 75, 95, 139, 353, 380; ii. 176, 368, 386, 387 ; iv. 66, 200, 217, 365 ; V. 234, 346 ; vi. 49, 95, 123, 139, 141= 144, 164, 16^ 270, 347, 361, 414, 448, 449, 453-S J vii. 36, 118, 138 «., 240, 248, 300, 322; viii. 65, 113, 121, 133, 138, 246, 256, 400, 469 ; ix. 15, 45, 55, 75, 163-4, 202, 243 n., 323, 342, 377, 389-91, 399, 405, 409, 426, 433, 476-8 ; X. 32, 40, 165, 180, 188, 194, 197, 286-7 ; xi. 212, 225, 250-2, 261-2, 377, 414, 422, 520, 536, 543 ; xii- 7, 22, 24, 33, 145, 149, 194, 242, 363-8, 374, 450. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Hogarth's " Marriage-a-la-Mode," Criticism on, i. 25, 28 ; ix. 75. Hogarth, On the Works of. On the Grand and Familiar Style of Painting, viii. 133. Hogg, James, xi. 317, 318. Hohenlinden, Battle of (Camp- bell's), iv. 347 ; V. 149. Holbein, Hans, i. 305 ; iv. 275 ; vii. 314 ; ix. 23, 24, 40, 41, 60, 66, 67 ; xii. 168. Holborn, vi. 193, 431 ; xii. 132. Holborn Hill, ii. 99 ; iv. 227 ; xi. 281. Holcroft, Ann, ii. io6. Fanny, ii. 70, 106, 170, 174, 19s, 198, 199, 206, 207, 218, 219, 221, 232, 236, 27s, 277. Louisa, ii. 221, 228. Mrs, ii. 72, 124, 228, 230, 231, 237, 238, 261, 274. Sophy, ii. 72, 106, 143 ft., 144, 228. Thomas, Life of, vol. ii. pp. i- 281 ; also referred to in iv. 233 ; vi. 457 ; vii. 37, 72 ; viii. 166 ; xii. 265, 275. William, ii. 72, 106, 114, 125. Hole in the Wall, The (a tavern), vi. 208 ; vii. 72 ; xii. i, 2. Holinshed, Ralph. See HoUing- shed. Holkham (a village), iii. 285 fi. Holkliff (a town), ii. 166. Holland^ iii. 22, 53, 55, 68, 73, 75 ; ix. 29s, 299, 300 ; xi. 289. Charles, viii. 224, 264, 272, 274, 369, 370- House, iii. 44 ; iv. 359 ; vi. 205 ; vii. 379. Lord (the third), ii. 217, 218 ; vi. 205 n. ; vii. 46 ; xi. 480. Sir Nathaniel. See Dance, Sir Nathaniel. Hollingshed, Ralph, v. 188 ; vii. 229, 254, 316 ; xi. 601. Holly-tree, The (Southey's), v. 164. Holman, Joseph George, ii. 219. Holofemes(in Shakespeare's Love's Labour Lost), v. 128. Holstein (town), iii. 62. Holt, Chief Justice, ix. 248 n. Holy Alliance, x. 276 ; xi. 414. Holy Family (Andrea del Sarto's), ix. 25, 226. (Giulio Romano's), ix. 226. (Raphael's and Cor- reggio's), ix. 224. (Titian's), ix. 221, 226; xi. 238. The, vi. 437. Living and Dying (Jeremy Taylor), v. 341, 342 ; vii. 321 ; xii. 252. War (Bunyan's), iv. 365. Holyrood House, viii. 460. Home's Douglas, viii. 415. Home, Life of (Mackenzie's), xi. 546 n. Homer, i. 37, 71, 135, 147, 161, 332 ; ii. 79, 229, 358 ; iii. 336 ; iv. 199, 271; V. 3, 15-18, 45, 58, 64, 66, 70, 99, 123, 125, 186, 230, 247 ; vi. 106-7, 158, 168, 222-3, 369-71, 392 ; vii. 124, 137 n., 158, 160, 246, 255 ; viii. 17= 24, 335 ; ix. 187 ft., 415, 491 ; X. 6, 8, 13-14, 16-17, 25, 69, 77, 83, 329; xi. 23s, 256, 288, 452, 492 ; xn. 32-3, 429. Hone, William, xi. 342 ft., 556; xii. 275. Honest Thieves (by Robert Howard), viii. 6g. Whore, The (Dekker's), v. 235- Honeycomb, Harry (Leigh Hunt), vi. 505. Honeymoon (Tobin), xi. 409 ; also referred to in i. 344 ; v. 345 ; vii. 239; viii. 229, 263, 392, 513, 552. Honoria (Dryden's), i. 332 ; v. 82 ; X. 68. 73 INDEX TO THE WORKS Honoria (Massinger's The Picture), V. 266. Honour, Mrs (in Fielding's Tom Jones), viii. 114. Hookj Theodore, vi. 418 ; vii. 376 ; viii. 475 ; ix. 184, 246 ; xi. 344, 346,348,349; xii. 315, 339. Hooker, Richard, v. 175 ; x. 145. Hookham, Mr (a print-seller), vii. 314- Hoole, John, ix. 29. Hooper, Mr (an actor), xi. 385, 387. Dr, ii. 237. Mr, xi. 422. Hope (Cowper's), v. 94. ; or, The Delusion (a poem by Holcroft), ii. 74. Finding Fortune in the Sea (a picture), ii. 325. (Spenser's), v. 41. Hope, Thomas, vi. 488, 491. Hopkins, Mr (an actor), ii. 83, 84. Hoppner, John, i. 149, 379 ; vi. 334 ; vii. 98, 207 ; ix. 426. Horace, i. 81 «.; ii. 104, 222 ; iii. 49, 151; V. 109, 372; vi. Ill, 206, 236, 286 ; X. 131, 250 ; xi. 452 «. Horatio (in Shakespeare's Hamlet), xi. 395- (in Rowe's Fair Penitent), viii. 288. Horn, Charles Edward, viii. 321, 323j 329: 330. S3i> 532- Mrs, viii. 265. Hornbook, Dr, xii. 258. Homeck, Antony, ii. 43. Mary (Mrs Gwyn), vi. 370, 401, 512. The Misses, vi. 401, 454 ; vii. 100, III. Horner, Francis, iii. 128 ; viii. 14, Hornsey Wood, ii. 197. Horrebow, Mr (an actor), vi. 277. Horse Guards, The, vi. 423 ; xi. 556. Horsley, Dr Samuel, xi. 65. Hortensio (Webster's), v. 243. 74 Horwendillus (referred to in Hamlet), i. 232 ; iii. 120 n. Hospital of Invalids, The, ix. 157, 160. Hot and Cold, vii. 169. Hotel des Couriers, The, at Lyons, ix. 181. de I'Europe, The, at Lyons, ix. 193. of the Four Nations, The, at Florence, ix. 216, 217. de Mouton, The, Louviers, ix. 102. du Nord, The, at Lyons, ix. 193- de Notre Dime de Pi^t^, The, at Lyons, ix. 182. Hotspur (in Shakespeare's Henry IV., part i.), vii. 268 ; ix. 190 ; xi. 333, 448. Hottentots, iv. 194. Houdon, Jean-Antoine, ix. 120. Houghton (a town), iii. 405 ; x. 170. Hounslow, xi. 375 ; xii. 3, 13. Heath, iv. 250 ; xi. 495. Houdetot (Madame d'),i. 91; ii. 308. House of Brunswick, iii. 314. of Commons, iii. 133 ; iv. 280, 324, 326 ; vii. 214, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 279 n. ; ix. 157 ; x. 215 ; xi. 273 «., 334, 335, 344, 465. of Hanover, The. See Hanover, House of of Lords, iv. 316. of Pride, The (Spenser's), v. 38. of Stuart (portraits), ix. 39. Houynhyms, The (in Swift's Gulliver's Travels), iii. 137 ; v. 112. Howard, Henry, R.A., xi. 247. John, iii. 140 ; iv. 6 ; vii. 83. Sir Robert, iii. 402, 464 ; viii. 69. Howe, John, iii. 266 ; viii. 415 ; x. 250. Miss (in Richardson's Clarissa Harlowe), iv. 56 «.; viii. 120; x. 38 ; xii. 63. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Howel, James, viii. 41. Howick, Lordj iii. 461. Hoyden, Miss (in Sheridan's Trip to Scarborough), viii. ^^, 82, 83, 525. Hubert (in Payne's The Anglade Family), viii. 279. and Arthur (Harlowe's), xi. 245. (in Shakespeare's King John), vii. 83, 344 ; viii. 346 ; xi. 41 1. (in Kinnaird's Merchant of Bruges), viii. 266. Huckel, Mr (an actor), viii. 315. Hudibras (Butler's), ii. 64 ; iv. 144 ; V. 83, 372 ; vi. 207, 347, 380, 394, 433 ; viii. 16, 17, 21, 62, 65, 67 ; X. 372 ; xii. 367, 452, 453. Hudson, Thomas, i. 149 ; vi. 345 ; ix. 397 ; X. 174, 180, 181. Hue and Cry of Love, The (Carew's), v. 312. Hugh Capet, i. 286. Trevor (by Holcroft), ii. 6 «., 82 «., 95, 104 n., 106 «., 136, 194, 201, 223. Hughes, Richard, ii. 85, 86, 259 ; v. 359; viii. 311, 370. Miss, viii. 248. Mrs, ii. 260. Signora, viii. 365. Huguenots, xi. 289. Hull, iv. 320. HuUin (Mademoiselle), viii. 482. Human Action, An Essay on the Principles of, vii. 383 ; also referred to in i. 403 ; iv. 286, 307, 380 «.; vi. 237'; xi. p. v., 565, 566 ; xii. 320. Frailty (Salvator Rosa's), x. 301. Knowledge, Principles of (Berkeley's), xi. 14, 106, 108, 130. Life (Roger's), xi. 457. Mind, On the (Usher's), vii. 398 n. ■ An Argument in Defence of the Natural Disinterestedness of the, vii. 385 ; xii. 266. Human Nature, Discourse of (Hobbes's), xi. 30, 32, 33, 41, 42, 173 «• — — ■ Treatise on (Hume's), vi. 65 ; vii. 306 ; xi. 14, 173 «., 289 ; xii. 266. Understanding, Essay on (Locke's), xi. 12, 29, 30, 74, 167, 179, 181,285, 579; xii. 26. Humboldt, Fred. Hen. Alex, von, vi. 319. Humby, Mrs, xii. 122. Hume, David, i. 138 ; iii. 144 ; iv. 9 n., 63, 70, 112, 116 n., 283; vi. 106, 164, 445 ; vii. 224, 355 ; X. 130, 144, 249, 250 ; xi. I, 14, 15, 64, 70, 100, 108, 129, 173 «., 267, 285, 289, 323, 516. Joseph (H ), vi. 195, 201, 35 ij 352, S08 ; vii. 132, 492 ; xu. 35, no, 266, 319, 346. Humorous Lieutenant, The, viii. 353- Humphrey Clinker (Smollett's), vi. 224; viii. 117, 410, 510; x. 35 ; xii. 64. Hardcastle (in Landor's Imag- inary Conversations), x. 245. Humphreys, Mir (the artist), (? Ozias Humphry), vi. 342 ; xi. 590. Hungerford, xii. 8, 13. Stairs, vi. 89. Huns, The, ix. 267. Hunt, James Henry Leigh, iv. 353 ; also referred to in i. xxx. xxxi. 43, 71. 370, 373-4, 376-9, 4I5> 417, 424 ; iii. 120 n., 201, 206, 207; iv. 359. 360 ; V. 378 ; vi. 68, 83, 202, 258, 285, 334, 335, 482, 502, 505 n.; vii. 16, 38, 39, 42, 122, 132, 376, 378, 379; viii. 224, 477, 519, 520; ix. 183, 211; X. 227, 407-11, 428; xi. 355-6, 582; xii. 145. 323-5, 328. John, iii. 29. Rev. Dr Philip, ix. 467. Mrs (in Fielding's Tom Jones), viii. 1 14. Hunt's Rimini, Leigh, x. 407. 75 INDEX TO THE WORKS Hunter, John, ii. 142 ; iv. 198 ; vi. 85 ; ix. 399. Hunting-piece, A. Caracci's, ix. 1 12. Huntingdon, ii. 26. Hurlothrumbo, xi. 499. Huron, xii. 402. Husbandry (Jethro TuU's), vi. 102 ; vii. 25. Huss, John, iii. 265 ; iv. 217. Hutcheson, Francis, iii. 411 ; xi. 139- Hutchinson, Mrs, ix. 38 ; xii. 37. Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon, iii. 399. Hyde Park, ii. 187, 188, 225 ; viii. 253, 291 ; ix. 212, 237. Hyde Park Corner, vii. 69 ; xii. 3. Hyder Ally, vii. 13. Hydriotaphia (Sir Thos. Browne's), V. 335, 340. Hymettus, v. 201. Hymn of Pan (Shelley's), x. 270. Hymn to Pan (Chapman's), v. 303 n. Hymn to the Pillory, A (Defoe's), X. 375- Hypocrite, The (Bickerstaffe's), viii. 245 ; also referred to in vii. 189; viii. 162, 163. I. lachimo (in Shakespeare's Cymbe- line), i. 106 ; v. 4 ; viii. 539 ; xi. 291, 293. I ago (in Shakespeare's Othello), i. 2S9: 293, 376 ; iii. 60 ; iv. 55 ; v. SI, lis; vu. I37«.,344; vm. 31, 131, 208, 210, 211, 214, 234, 272, 339, 340, 356, 414, 46s, 519, 534 ; xi. 294, 368, 40s -6 ; xii. 184, 219, 291. larbas (in opera Dido), ix. 171. Iceland, xii. 24. Icilius (in Knowles's Virginius), viii. 4S7. Ideal, On the, ix. 429 ; xi. 223. Ideologie (De Stutt-Tracey's), ix. 186. Idle and Industrious Apprentice (Hogarth), vi. 164 ; viii. 147. Idleness (in Spenser), v. 39. Idler, The (periodical), i. 68 ; ix. 338- Ignorance of the Learned, On the, vi. 70 ; also referred to in i. 382 ; xii. 320. II Penseroso (Milton's), v. 295, 371. II Torrismondo (Tasso's), x. 73. Iliad (Homer's), i. 138 ; v. 13, 66, 7S ; vi. 23s ; vii. 25s ; ix. 28 ; x. 6j 16, 399 ; xi. 236, 483 ; xii. 168. Ilissus, the Elgin, ix. 327, 330, 344. Illustrations of Philosophical Ne- cessity (Priestley's), xi. 65. of Vetus, iii. 63, 67, 73, 85, 90. See also Vetus. Ilminster, viii. 478. ImaginaryConversations(Landor's), X. 231. Imitation of Nature, On the, xi. 216. On, i. 72. Immortality, Ode on (Words- worth's), iii. 433. in Youth, On the Feeling of, xii. 150. Imogen (Shakespeare's Cymbeline), i. los, 106, 228, 319, 391; V. 4; vii. 329; viii. 74, 323, 539; x. 116; xi. 291, 4SI ; xii. 196, 277. Imogine (in Maturin's Bertram), viii. 306, 307, 352 ; xi. 303. Imoinda (in Southeme's Oroonoko), xi. 301, 303. Impertinent Barber, Story of (in Arabian Nights), viii. 13. Incendio del Sorgo (Raphael's), x. 3SI ; xi. 242. Inchbald, Mrs Elizabeth, ii. 78, 196 ; iv. 212 ; v. 146 ; vii. 41, 301, 303, 339 ; viii. 123, 127, 128; X. 41 ; xii. 6s. Incisa (a town), ix. 262. Incledon, Charles, ii. 226 ; viii. 248, 329, 330, 451, 453, 459, 470, 532 ; XI. 374. Income Bill, The, ii. 217. 76 OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Inconsistency of Human Expecta- tionsj Thoughts on (Mrs Bar- bauld), V. 147. Inconstant, The (Farquhar's), i. 154 ; viii. 48, 89 ; xi. 366. Index (in Kenney's The World), viii. 229. India, ii. 199 ; iv. 285, 286 ; v. 81 ; vi. 64. Bill, The, ii. 182. House, vii. 183, 382 n. ; xii. 362. Indian Boy, The (referred to in Midsummer Night's Dream), i. 246. Exiles, The (Holcroft's), ii. 202. Jugglers, The, vi. Tj..- The Sooty (in Campbell's Gertrude of Wyoming), v. 1 50. Indiana (Steele's), viii. 158. Indians, The (Kotzebue's), ii. 198, 199. Indicator, The ( newspaper ), i. 415 ; vi. 258 ; vii. 17, 39. Indostan, vi. 64. Inequality of Mankind, On (Rous- seau), vii. 430. Infancy of our Hopes and Fears (a song in Arne's Artaxerxes), viii. 248. Infant Christ (Poussin's), ix. 473. Sleeping on a Cross (Guido's), ix. 35. Hercules (Reynolds'), ix. 400. Samuel (Reynolds'), ix. 400. Infants of Spain, One of the (Velas- quez), vi. 369. Infelice (in Dekker's Honest Whore), v. 239. (Sarah Walker), vi. 235. Inferno, The (Dante), v. 18 ; vii. 194,- ix. 137; x._62, 63; xii. 12. Inkle, Thomas, viii. 464. Inn -keeper's Daughter, The (Soane's), viii. 362. Inner Temple Mask, The (Brown's), v. 315. Innocent X. (Velasquez's), ix. 238. Inns of Court, The, vii. 68. Inopus (Sculpture), ix. 165. Inquiry concerning Freewill (Edwards's), xi. 65, 66. Inquiry into the Real and Imagin- ary Obstructions, etc. (Barry's), ix. 420. Inquisition, The, i. 99 ; iii. 33, 106, III, 130, 158, 172, 216, 228, 263, 266, 270, 293, 295 ; iv. 83 n., 93, 320 ; VI. 379 ; vii. 128, 136, 244 n. ; ix. 21 1, 244 ; x. 276, 301, 316 ; xi. 341, 443. Inquisitor, The (Holcroft's), ii. 163, 170, 172, 181. Inscription on Old Sarum (Southey's), iii. 157, 220. Inscriptions (Southey's), iii. 238 ; iv. 202. Intellectual Superiority, On the Disadvantages of, vi. 279. System ( Cudworth's ), iv. 2l6. Interesting Facts... Murat, Macir- one, etc., iii. 177, 183. Interior of an Ale-house (Adrian Brouwer's), ix. 20. of a Cathedral (Sanadram's), ix. 20. of a Gothic Ruin (Bouton's), ix. 124. Intra (a town), ix. 279. Inverness, ii. 78. Invincibles, The (a musical farce), xi. 366. Invisible Girl, The (a show), vi. 303. Invitation, The (Liber Amoris), ii. 288. lo (Correggio's), ix. 14, 342. Ionia, X. 12. Iphigenia (Goethe's), v. 363. (Reynolds'), vi. 383, 454 ; vii. 113 ; ix. 400. in Aulis (Euripides), x. 97, 98, 107. Ipswich, ii. 171. Ireland, iii. 187 n., 290, 411, 412, 420, 421 ; xii. 164. John, ii. 176. 77 INDEX TO THE WORKS Ireland, Samuel William Heniyj vi. 354- Irene (Godwin's), x. 391. (Dr Johnson's), i. 174 ; vi. 145. Ireton, Mrs (in Miss Burney's The Wanderer), x. 44. Iris (the god), ix. 135. (a Sheffield newspaper), vii. 13. Irish Eloquence, iv. 318. Melodies (Moore's), iv. 358. Union, Pamphlet on (Burns), ii. 224. Widow, The (Garrick's), viii. 316. Irma, Mademoiselle, xi. 366. Iron Chest, The (by G. Colman), viii. 342 ; also referred to in viii. 240, 420. Man, The, or, Talus (in Spenser), v. 43. Ironsides (in Cumberland's The Brothers), ii. 206. Iroquois, xii. 402. Irving, Rev. Edward, iv. 222 ; xii. 27s ; also referred to in iv. 246 ; vi. 38s, 431 ; vii. 129, 225, 322 ; ix. 186 ; xi. 376, 556, 557 ; xii. 169, 359. Irving, Washington, iv. 362 et seq., 367 ; vi. 385 ; vii. 31 1 «. ; ix. 283 ; X. 222, 310. Isaac Bickerstaff (in The Tatler), i. 7, 9»., 83 ; iv. 117; vi. 322 ; vii. 233 n. ; viii. 95, 96, 98, 158, 163, 245, 372- of York (in Scott's Ivanhoe), viii. 426, 427. Isaacs, Mr (a singer), viii. 315. Isabel, Queen, iii. 290 n. Isabella (a play), xii. 121. (Boccaccio), i. 163, 332 ; v. 82 ; vi. 121 n. ; vii. 93 ; x. 68. (in the Fatal Marriage), viii. 199, 210, 223, 391, 397 ; xi. 303, 383 «., 407. (in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure), viii. 284. 78 Isabella, Story of (Ariosto), x. 71. Isabelle (in Molifere's Tartuffe), xi. 356. Isabey, Jean Baptiste, xi. 474 n. Isabinda (in Mrs Centlivre's The Busybody), viii. 504. Isaiah, v. 183 1 xi. 233. Isis (goddess), x. 18. (river), ix. 69. Isle of Man, ii. 64 ; xi. 540. of St Pierre, The, ix. 297. Isles Borromees, The, ix. 278. Ismael, iii. I2. Isola Bella (island), ix. 278. Isolier (a poem by L. Buonaparte), xi. 236. Israel, iii. 147. Israelites, Returning Thanks in the Wilderness (Poussin's), ix. 51. Issachar, The Tribe of, x. 186 ; xii. 256. I stria, ix. 267. Italian (Mrs Radcliffe's), vi. 379; X. 296. Lover, The (by Robert Jeph- son), viii. 337. Opera, The, viii. 324 ; also referred to in viii. 476. Opera in Paris, ix. 174 ; xi. 371- Novelists, xi. 296. Painters, xi. 187, 462, 547. School of Singing, xi. 428, 501. Italy, iii. 53, 104, 106, 158, 179, 216, 219, 230 n. ; iv. 95 ; v. 19, 186 ; viii. 153; ix. 169, 187 «., 198, 366 ; X. 12. View in (Wilson's), xi. 199. Ithaca, X. 12. Ithamore (in Marlowe's Jew of Malta), V. 210. Ivanhoe (Scotfs), iv. 248 ; vi. 81 ; vii. 171 «., 338 ; viii. 410, 413 «., 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427 ; xii. 66, 3^9. Iverdun (a town), ix. 296, 297. Ivernois, Mademoiselle d', ix. 153 n. Ives (Miss), viii. 532. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Ixion embracing the False Juno (Rubens'), ix. 53. J- Jack (in Sheridan's The Rivals), viii. 508. Jack and the Bean Stalk, viii. 398. Jack Bustle (in Leigh's Where to find a Friend), viii. 260. Jack Cade (in Shakespeare's Henry VI.), i. 425 ; iii. 207. Jack the Giant-killer, vi. 370, 371, 413; X. 12. Jack Phantom (in Oulton's Frightened to Death), viii. 358. Jack Pointer (in Ups and Downs), xi. 385, 387-8. Jack-o'-the- Green, xii. 17. Jack Rugby (in Shakespeare's Merry Wives), i. 350. Jackson, John (artist), vi. 420 ; ix. 426. (prize-fighter), xii. 12. Miss, xi. 245. Jacob, Mr, iv. 308. Jacob's Dream, v. 16, 183 ; vi. 392 ; xi. 506 ; xii. 279. (a picture), ix. 67. (Rembrandt's), v."9 ; vi. 321; vii. 120; ix. 21, 22, 164, 389; xi. 455, 464. Jacob and Esau (Rembrandfs), ix. 73- Jacob and Laban (Claude's), ix. 13 ; xi. 190. (Glover's), xi. 245, 249. Jacobinism, i. 14; x. 218, 233; xi.418. Jacobite Relics (Hogg's), xi. 317, 318. Jacomo Gentili, v. 234. Jacques du Noir (in Pocock's The Ravens), xi. 305. Jacquot, Georges, ix. 127, 167. Jael, xi. 321. Jaffier (in Otway's Venice Pre- served), ii. 59; v. 354, 3SS 5 viii. 210, 261, 397, 459 ; xi. 361, 403, 407 ; xii. 67. Jaggernaut, The, vi. 81. Jago, Richard, v. 122 ; vii. 72. Jamaica, iv. 93 ; xi. 365. James ( King of Scotland ), xii. 257. James I., ii. 206 ; iii. 282, 393, 394, 395, 405 ; V. 234, 328 ; vii. 96 ; vni. 49, 95 ; IX. 355 ; x. 243 ; xi. 317: 322.. II., iii. 32 n., 112, 117, 240, 284, 285 n., 399, 400, 401, 402 ; v. 80; vi. 41; vii. 274; X. 363, 364, 366, 367, 368, 371, 373 ; xi. 272. III., ix. 236, 367. Jameson (a playwright), viii. 523. Jamieson, Dr John, xii. 88 n. Jacques (in Shakespeare's As You Like It), i. 185 ; viii. 32, 337,413; xi. 378, 397- Jane Shore (Rowe's), viii. 352 ; also referred to in vii. 306 ; viii. 537 ; xi. 401. January and May (Chaucer's), v. 33 ; xii. 443- Janus, vi. 161. Janus Weathercock (see Waine- wright). Japan, King of, ix. 60. Japhet, ix. 217. Jardin des Plantes, The, ix. 160, 206 n. Jealous Wife, The (by Colman, George, the elder), viii. 316; also referred to in viii. 163, 164, 505, 532- Jealousy (Spenser), v. 42. and the Spleen of Party, On the, vii. 365. Jeanie Deans (Scott's Heart of Midlothian), iv. 243, 247 ; vi. 158 ; vii. 137 n., 342 ; viii. 413 n. ; xi. 381. Jefiferies, Judge (Jeffreys George, Baron Wern), iii. 311 ; vii. 232. Jeffrey, Francis, iv. 310 ; also re- ferred to in i. 166 ; ii. 314 ; v. no; vi. 441, 520; X. 403, 407, 411, 420; xii. 320. 79 INDEX TO THE WORKS Jeffrey, James, v. 128 ; vii. 92. Jekyll, Joseph, v. 109 ; x. 213. Jemmy Dawson, Lines on (Shen- stone), V. 119. Jessamy (a picture)^ iv. 102. Jena, iii. 99, 112. Jenkin (in Greene's George a Greene), v. 294. Jenkins, Sir Leoline, iii. 399. Mr, xii. 260. Winifred, xii. 64. J s Rev. Mr, viii. 406.' Jenkinson, Charles, Earl of Liver- pool, iii. 422. Jenyns, Soame, iv. 381 ; v. 122. Jerdan, William, vii. 123, 378 ; ix. 157 ; xi. 360. Jeremiah (Michael Angelo's), ix. 241, 361, 382 ; xi. 215. Jeremy (in Congreve?s Love for Love), viii. 72, 278, 279. Jerome of Prague, iii. 265 ; iv. 217. Jeronymo (Boccaccio's), i. 332 ; x. 68. (Kyd's), V. 294. Jerry (in Wycherley's The Plain Dealer), viii. 78. Sneak (Foote's Mayor of Garratt), ii. 76 n., yj n., 85, 368 ; viii. 167, 168, 315, 317, 318, 392, 400 ; xi. 368. Jerusalem Delivered, The (Tasso's), X. 70, 71, 73- Jessica (Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice), vi. 279. Jessy (Burns), v. 140. Jesuits, The, iii. 106, 293 ; xii. 172. Jesus College, Oxford, iii. 399. Jew and the Doctor, The (Dibdin's), ii. 215, 222. of Malta, The (Marlowe's), v. 209, 210. Jewry, v. 29, 32 ; x. 76. Jews, Emancipation of the, xii. 461. out of Egypt, The Deliver- ance of the (in the Bible), v. 183. 80 Jews at Rome, ix. 233. Jews' Letters, The (Abb^ Guende), xii. 169. Joachim, King, iii. 179. Murat, Interesting Facts re- lating to the Fall and Death of, by Francis Macirone, iii. 177. Joan of Arc, vi. 363. (Southey's), i. 428 ; iii. 109, 113, 114, 157, 177, 205, 211, 225, 258 ; iv. 266 ; V. 164. Joaz (in Racine's Athalie), x. 106. Job, the Book of, v. 17, 183 ; vi. 392 ; xi. 506. Commentaries upon (Caryl's), vii. 317. (prints by Barry), ix. 421. (Salvator's), x. 297. and his Friends (Bird's), xi. 188, 244. Jockey Club, The, xii. 356. Jocko (in Thomson's Dumb Savoy- ard and His Monkey), xi. 364. Jocrisse (in Merton's Henri Quatre), viii. 442, 443. Jocunda (Leonardo da Vinci), vii. 96 ; ix. 354 ; xi. 237. Joey Snip (in Shakespeare versus Harlequin), viii. 436. John Anderson, My Joe (old ballad), V. 139. Barleycorn (Bums), xii. 36. of Bologna, ix. 205, 219 »., 222, 274, 355. Bull, The (magazine), vi. 508; vii. 378 ; ix. 244, 247 ; x. 227, 229 ; xi. 347, 348, 385, 528 ; xii. 259» 314, 4SS- (Arbuthnofs), iv. 217 ; v. 104. (Croker's), iv. 217. Character of, i. 97. — (in Kinnaird's Merchant of Bruges), viii. 264. Buncle, On (by Amory), 1.51; also referred to in i. 382 ; iv. 373- du Bart (Pocock ?), viii. 253. of Gaunt, v. 19. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT John of Gaunt (in Shakespeare's Richard II.)j viii. 224. Gilpin (by Cowper), xi. 305 ; also referred to in v. 95, 376 ; vi. 210 ; viii. 538 ; xi. 306 ; xii. 6. King (Shakespeare's), i. 155, 306, 312, 387 ; V. 209 ; viii. 377, 378,385, 513; xi. 410. Moody (Garrick's), viii. 37. Ox, ix. 244. Johnny and Mary (a song by Hol- croft), ii. 88. Johnson, Captain, ii. 195. Dr Samuel, i. 31, 35-6, 39, 40, 49. 57 n., 72, 96, 138, 158, 174-9, 270, 303, 314: 394, 4or, 421, 434; ii- 181, 183, 191, 358; iii. 334, 336, 339 »■; iv. 217, 277, 359; v. 61, 63, 85, IDS, no, 114, 179. 359; vi. 32, 130, 140, 180, 189, 195, 243, 301, 322, 329, 336, 338, 348-50, 358-9, 366, 370, 374, 389, 401, 411, 420-1, 443, 450, 459, 464 ; vu. 6, 8, 33, 40, 89, in, 117, 161, 163, 165, 198, 228, 271, 275, 277 ; viii. 30, 49, 55, 58, 75, 89, 100, 101-2, 104, n9, 269, 273, 443, 482 n., 507; ix. 420, 472 ; X. 37, 178, i8l, 221, 232, 251, 327 ; xi. 221, 226, 404, 499; xii. 19, 27, 31, 193 «., 266, 274, 293. Dr, Life of (Boswell's), i. 434 ; ii. 169, 174, 175, 182, 184, iS8 ; V. 120 ; vii. 33, 198 ; viii. 103. Dr Samuel ( Reynolds's ), ix. 399 ; xi. 222. T. (publisher), ii. 171, 192, 202 ; iv. 380. Johnston, Henry, viii. 350, 351. Johnstone, John Henry, ii. 27, 28, 29, 30 ; viii. 258, 260, 286, 350, 351, 388, 443 ; xi. 402, 403, 409. John Woodvil (Lamb's), iv. 366 ; v. 346, 378. JoUivet, Monsieur, xi. 411, 412, 413- Jonas (in Holcroft's Knave or Not ?), ii. 162. Jonas (Salvator's), x. 303. Jonathan Oldbuck (Scott's Anti- quary), iv. 248 ; viii. 413 ; x. 356. Wild (by Fielding), iii. i8l, 233, 291 ; X. 167 ; xi. 125, 136. Jones, Mrs C, xi. 385, 387. Inigo, ix. 157. Richard, viii. 200, 238, 262, 266, 267, 284, 328, 428, 455, 462, 465, 466, 467, 469; xi. 316, 376, 385, 387. See Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. Jonson, Ben, v. 248 ; viii. 30 ; also referred to in i. 356, 378, 385, 388 n.; iv. 212, 309, 367 ; v. 175, 176, 181, 186, 193, 198, 224, 234, 247, 262, 265, 294, 297, 299, 303, 307, 312, 345 ; vi. 97, 1 18, 164, 192, 193, 458 ; vu. 73 ; vni. 162, 310, 416, 552 ; X. 117, 261; xii. 34, 207. Jordan, Mrs Dorothea, i. 325, 335 ; ii. 162, 170 ; viii. 49, 77, 252 ; ix. 38, 147, 151 ; xi. 367 ; xii. 24, 1 22. Jordaens (? Jakob), ix. 21. Jordano, Luca. See Giordano. Joseph of Arimathea, x. 21. and his Brethren, Story of, v. 183. and Potiphar's Wife (Ales- sandro Veronese's), ix. 35. II., Emperor, ii. 179. Andrews (Fielding's), i. 121 ; V. 120 ; vi. 458 ; vii. 223 ; viii. 106, 107, 112, 114, 506 ; X. 26, 31, 32 ; xi. 223, 403 ; xii. 33, 63, 226, 374- Surface (in Sheridan's School for Scandal), i. 12 ; viii. 151, 164, 165,251, 560; xi. 393. Josephine, Empress, ix. 124. Jourdain, M. (in Molifere's Le Bour- geois Gentilhomme), i. 81 ; viii. 160 ; xi. 355. Jourdan of the Chimes, xii. 305. Journey, Notes of a (by Hazlitt), ix. 83 ; xi. 568. — — to Lisbon, The (Fielding's), xii. 130. 81 INDEX TO THE WORKS Journey to London, The ; or, The Provoked Husband (Vanbrugh's), vi. 444. Jouvenet, Jean, ix. 129. Joyce (in Cooke's Greene's Tu Quoque), v. 290. Jeremiah, ii. 151. Joys of Eating (a song in Hol- croft's The Old Clothesman), ii. 225. Judah, x. 186 ; xii. 256. Judas (Haydon's), xi. 485. (in Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper), vi. 321. Iscariot, xii. 37. Judge for Yourself ; or, The King's Proxy (Arnold's), viii. 243. Judges, Book of, vi. 60. Judging of Pictures, ix. 356. Judgment of Brutus (Le Thi^re's), ix. 137. of Paris (Congreve's), viii. 76. (Vanderwerf's), ix. 26. of Solomon (Haydon's), ix. 309 ; xi. 482. Judy (in Miss Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent), i. 1 05. Julia (in Byron's Don Juan), vi. 236. (Rousseau's Nouvelle Eloise), i. 91, 133; ii. 326; vii. 24, 112, 224, 304 ; ix. 146, 221, 223. (in Sheridan's Rivals), viii. 509 ; xii. 435. de Roubign^ (Mackenzie's), vii. 227 ; viii. 105 ; ix. 237. Gowland (in Holcroft's Al- wyn), ii. 97. Mannering, viii. 292. Julian (in Godwin's Cloudesley), x. 389, 391. 392. and Maddalo (Shellej^s), x. 261. Juliana (in Tobin's Honeymoon), xi. 409. Julien, Monsieur, ii. 188. Juliet (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), i. 106, 153 ; ii. 67 ; vi. 277) 321, 329 ; vii. 306 ; viii. 198, 284 ; ix. 266, 276; X. 116; xii. 120. 83 Julio (in Holcroft's Deaf and Dumb), ii. 235, 236 ; viii. 268. Julius IL, Pope, vi. 10. (Titian's portrait), x. 197. (Raphael's portrait), ix. II, 12. Caesar, iv. 257 ; vi. 106, 107, no; ix. 232, 373; X. 329; xi. 423 ; xii. 37. (Shakespeare's), i. 195 ; also referred to in iii. 303 ; vi. 279; vii. 264; viii. 319, 407; X. 228 ; xi. 601. Jumping Jenny, The (in Scott!s Redgauntlet), vii. 319. Jungfrau, ix. 280. Junius Brutus, iv. 170. Junius's Letters, i. 96, 97, 138; ii. 370; iii. 337, 416-9, 422-3, 445 ; IV. 23s «., 237, 238, 36s ; VI. 87, 222, 423 ; VII. 36, 126, 228, 427; viii. 21; X. 211, 213, 251 ; xi. 123, 160, 449, 458 ; XII. 32, so, 170, 274. Jupiter, i. 33, 34 ; vi. 171 ; vii. 268 ; X. 6, 7, 8, 9, 93, 349, 350. (of Phidias), ix. 430 ; x. 343. Stator, The Temple o^ viii. 457- and Antiope (Titian's), ix. 54. and lo (Titian's), ix. 74. and Juno on Mount Id^ (Barry's), ix. 419. Jura, The, vi. 186 ; ix. 289, 295, 296. Jus Divinum, vii. 373 ; xi. 413. Justice Dorus (in Garrick's Cymon), viii. 261. Greedy (in A New Way to Pay Old Debts), v. 269 ». ; viii. 274, 304. Mittimus, iii. 238. Shallow (Shakespeare's 2nd Henry IV.), i. 425 ; vii. 76. Woodcock (in Love in a Village), ii. 83; vi. 221; viii. 329- Juvenal, i. 210, 376, 380, 385, 428 ; ii. 217. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT K. K , vi. 436 ; xii. 356. K J J., ii. 221. K , Miss, vi. 358. Kaim of Demcleugh (in Scott's Guy Mannering), viii. 146 n. Kaimes, Lord, ii. 175 ; iv. 84. Kamschatka, vi. 407. Kant, Immanuel, ii. 173, 192 ; iv. 218, 379, 380 ; vii. 324 n.\ x. 141, 143, 144 ; xi. 128, 162, 163, 166, 168, 170, 171, 176, 290. Katharine (in Shakespeare's Tam- ing of the Shrew), xi. 379. Katterfeho (in Cowper's Task), vi. 295. Kauifman, AngeUca, vi. 363 ; vii. 164 ; ix. 333. Kean, Charles, xi. 362, 373. Edmund, viii. 292 ; xi. 389, 410 ; also referred to in i. 64, 156-7. 237, 247, 256, 298-300, 323 ; u. 301, 365, 369 ; iii. 298 ; v. 14s, 229, 356 ; vi. 40, 50, 161, 277, 292-4 ; vii. 205-6, 305 ; viii. 174-S, 179, 223, 233, 255, 258, 261, 263-S, 271-4, 277, 284, 290, 294, 299, 307, 310. 314, 334, 338- 9, 344-5, 352, 354-6, 358, 372, 377-8, 385, 389-91, 394-6, 402, 412, 414, 426-30, 440, 444, 450, 459, 465, 471, 472, 475, 478 «.-9, 515, 518-9; ix. 134, 193, 347; xi. 192, 195, 207, 257, 274, 283, 301, 307-8, 316, 332, 350, 367-8, 382, 383, 398-9 et seq., 453 ; xii. 122, 243, 276, 307, 366, 390. and Miss O'Neill, xi. 407. as Oroonoko, viii. 537. Kean's Bajazet and Country Girl, xi. 274 ; also referred to in viii. 524. Eustace de St Pierre, in the Surrenderor Calais, xi. 307; also referred to in viii. 539. Hamlet, viii. 185. lago, On Mr, i. 14 ; viii. 190, 211,215, 512,559- Kean's Lear, viii. 443. Leon, viii. 233. Macbeth, viii. 204, 513; xi. p. viii ; 404. Othello, viii. 189, 513; xi. p. viii ; 405. Richard II., viii. 221. III., viii. 180, 200; xi. 399 ; also referred to in viii. 176, 263, 391, 513- Romeo, viii. 208. Shylock, viii. 179, 294 ; also referred to in xi. p. viii. Sir Giles Overreach, viii. 284 ; also referred to in xi. p. viii. Zanga, viii. 227. Keats, John, iv. 302, 306, 307 ; v. 378; vi. 99, 211, 254; vii. 123; viii. 478 n. ; ix. 247, 349 ; x. 228, 260, 270, 428. Keeley, Robert, xi. 365, 368, 369, 370, 388-9. Kehama, Curse of (Southey's), v. 164; vi. 415. Kellermann, Frangois Christophe, vi. 120 «. ; ix. 146. Kelly, Count, ii. 226. Frances Maria, viii. 226, 244, 245, 247, 255, 258, 280, 286, 315, 324, 329, 330, 331, 355, 361, 362, 368, 369, 389, 400, 464, 465, 470, 475, 525, 532, 537; ix. 118; xi. 303, 367, 369, 373, 381, 382, 409- Miss L., viii. 264, 327. Michael, ii. 201 ; vi. 352 ; viii. 225. Kemble, Charles, viii. 251-2, 255, 262, 263, 266-7, 281, 292, 309, 333, 335, 340, 347, 37i, 426, 441, 443, 465, 479, 539, 546 ; xi. 366, 367, 381, 391, 394, 402, 404, 407, 411 ; xii. 121, 140 n. Mrs Charles, viii. 255, 266, 268, 291, 465, 470 ; xi. 297. Kemble's Cato, viii. 342. King John, viii. 345. Penruddock, xi. 205. Retirement, viii. 374. Sir Giles Overreach, viii. 302. 83 INDEX TO THE WORKS Kemble, Mr (Beechey's Portrait of), ix. 21. H., viii. 411. John, i. 15s, 237, 299, 32s, 379; ii. 66, 68, 69, 160, 184, i8g, 196, 198, 369; iv. 212, 233; V. 147, 356 ; vi. 275, 294, 334, 341, 342, 397 ; VII. 41, 300, 305 ; viu. 176, 180, 181, 207, 223, 233, 241, 255, 273, 302-3, 314, 343. 345, 350, 355. 38s. 390, 403. 410. 434, 444, 455. 457, 459, 465, 468, 479 ; ix. 34 »■, 154, 347 ; xi. 205 etseq., 316, 363, 366, 402 ; xii. 354, 390. John Philip, vi. 274 ; viii. 537- Miss Sarah (later, Mrs Siddons), ii. 68. See also Mrs Siddons. Stephen, viii. 340. Miss (afterwards Mrs White- locke), ii. 95. Mrs, ii. 66, 67, 196. Kempe, William, v. 282. Kendal, ii. 75, 96, 97. Duchess of, vi. 445. Kendall, Edward Augustus, vi. 394- Kenilworth (Scott's), ii. 314. Kennedy, Mrs, viii. 319. Kennet, The (a ship), ii. 247, 250, 251. Kenney, James, viii. 368 ; xi. 388. Kensington Gardens, xii. 134. Gore, ii. 195. Palace, vi. 445. Kent, ii. 248 ; v. 197. (in Shakespeare's Lear), v. 225 ; viii. 451. Kenyon, Lord, iv. 236 ; vi. 406 ; xii. 231. Kepler, Johann, iii. 151. Keppel, Admiral, iii. 210. Lord, vii. 1 1 5 «. ' Miss, viii. 341. Kershaw, Tom, vi. 346. Keswick, ix. 216 ; x. 420. Ketch, Jack, iv. 195 ; xi. 343, 538. 84 Kettle-Drumle (in Scott's Pirate), xi. 531- Kew, IX. 42 ; xi. 495, 555. Keys, Mr (actor), ii. 70 n. Kidderminster, vi. 76, 364 ; vii. 243 ; viii. 203. Kilbum, ii. 227. Killancureit, xii. 91. Killigrew and Carew (Vandyke's), ix. 39. Thomas, iv. 361 ; vi. 200. Killing no Murder (Theodore Hook), xi. 385. Kilmarnock, ii. 78. Kind Impostor. See'She Would or She Would Not. Kind Keeper ; or, Mr Limberham, (Dryden's), viii. 393. King, Sonnet to the (Wordsworth's), i. 428. Arthur (? Dryden's), ii. 102. of Bohemia (in Sterne's Tristram Shandy), vii. 74. Cambyses, iii. 158 ; vi. 229. Charles's Golden Rules, ii. 42. Cophetua, vi. 232 ; xii. 251. Henry (in Shakespeare's Richard HI.), xi. 399. of Inde (Chaucer's), x. 75. • — — Meliadus (Early Romance), X. 57. Philip (in Shakespeare's King John), i. 310. Pecheur (in Merlin The En- chanter), X. 21. of Thrace (Chaucer), x. 75. Mr John, ii. 205. Lord Chancellor ( Peter ), vi. 367 Mr Thomas, i. 155, 325 ; ii. 87 ; vi. 367 ; vii. 76 ; viii. 230 ; xi. 367. Mr (an auctioneer ?), ii. 89,172, 182, 186, 188, 198, 201, 220. and No King (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 252. King's Bench, ii. 202 ; vi. 89 ; xi. 362. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT King's Mead, viii. 508. Mews (London), ii. 2. Proxy, The (by Samuel James Arnold), viii. 243. King Street, ii. 345. King's Theatre, viii. 324, 362, 476, 537 ; ix. 169 ; xi. 299, 307, 370, 373, 392. Kinsayder, Monsieur (in The Return from Parnassus), v. 224. Kingston upon Thames, vi. 292. Kippis, Dr Andrew, ii. 184 ; vi. 2i6 n. Kirby, Mr (Keeper of Newgate), ii. 150. Kirk of Scotland, iv. 226. Kirkpatrick, George, vi. 194, 195- -: — Roger (R.), vi. 195, 196. Kitchiner, Dr William, ix. 357. Kitely (Jonson's Every Man in His Humour), viii. 44, 311. Kitten and the Leaves (a Fable), vi. 221. Kitty Corderoy (in Ups and Downs), xi. 385, 387. Kitty Pry (Garrick's Lying Valet), ii. 77 n. Kleber, General, and some French Officers (Landor's), x. 244. Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb, ii. 229 ; vii. 328. Knapp, Mr, ii. 147. Knave or Not? (Holcroft's), ii. 159, 160, 161, 200, 201. Kneller, Sir Godfrey, vi. 366 ; vii. 6 «., 220, 287 ; ix. 39, 41, 42, 397; xii. 27. Knicker-bocker (Irving's), iv. 367. Knight, Edward, vi. 286 ; viii. 226, 227 ; xi. 303, 409. ' Sir John, iii. 402. Mrs, viii. 335. Richard Payne, i. 143 ; vi. 430, 488, 490. Thomas, ii. 222, 225 ; viii. 234, 245, 258, 280, 286, 315, 359, 392, 400, 462 ; XI. 393. Knight's Tale (Chaucer's), i. 3325 V. 20, 25, 29, 195 n., 370 ; X. 69, 75 ; xi. 226. Knight of the Burning Pestle (Beaumont and Fletcher), viii. 69. Know Your Own Mind (Murphy's), viii. 164. Knowledge of Character, On the, vi. 303. of the World, On, xii. 297, 301, 306. Knowles, James Sheridan, ii. 328, 436; iv. 368; viii. 455, 457; xi. 391- Knowsley, vi. 14. Knox, Dr, v. 122, 124, 125, 368, 367. John, vi. 356; vii. 180; xi. 420. Knutsford, ii. 18, 167 ; vi. 346. Kcenig, Frederick, iii. 158. Koran, The, xii. 334. Kosciusko and Poniatowski, the Dialogue between (Landor's), X. 250. Kotzebue, August Friedrich Ferdi- nand von, ii. 196, 205 ; v. 213, 362, 363 ; viii. 249, 469. Kraken, The (sea monster), ii. 251, 252. Kremlin, The, xi. ig6. KtzichigofF (a Russian), xi. 197. Kubla Khan (Coleridge's), x. 416; xi. 580. Kyd, Stewart, ii. 151. Kynaston, Edward, i. 440 ; viii. 1 60. L. L Dr, see Dr Whittle. L Duke of, ii. 225. L Lord, xii. 354. La Babilonia (Salvator's), x. 301. La ci darem (Song in Shadwell's The Libertine) ; viii. 370 ; xi. 307. Lackington, James, vi. 429, 430. Lacy, Marshal, ii. 178, 179. Willoughby, L , ii. 213. INDEX TO THE WORKS Lafayette, Madame, xii. 62. La Fl^che (a village), xi. 289. Fleur (Sterne's Sentimental Journey), xii. 256. Fontaine, Jean de, i. 46 ; iv. 190 ; vi. 109 ; vii. 311, 323 ; viii. 29 ; ix. 146, 166 ; X. 107, 109, 250 ; xi. 273 ; xii. 37. Grotte (a town), ix. 190. Guerra (Salvator's), x. 301. Harpe, Jean Francois de, vii. 311. Maschere (a town), ix. 210. Place, Pierre Simon, Marquis de, ix. 120, 183, 246. Roche (in The Mirror), viii. 105. Rochefaucault, Frangois Due de, i. 16, 403 ; ii. 351-3, 372, 410, 416 ; vi. 387 ; vii. 467 ; viii. 29, 214; xi. 143, 253; xii. 37, 62, 426. Rochelle, xi. 289. Scala, the Inn of, at Siena, ix. 228. Vendue, iii. 84. Vigne, Casimir de, ix. 183. Ladies' Philosophy, The ; or, The Refusal (Gibber's), viii. 513. Lady, The (in Milton's Comus), viii. 231. Allworth (in Massinger's A New Way to pay old Debts), viii. 274. Ann, (in Holcroft's The Deserted Daughter), ii. 159. Anne (Shakespeare's Richard in.), viii. 182, 183, 201, 209, 299, 354, 515 ; xi. 192. Bellaston (in Fielding's Tom Jones), ii. 316; vii. 221; viii. 114. Bloomfield (in Kenney's The World), viii. 229. - — Booby (Fielding's Joseph Andrews), viii. 107, 115 ; x. 27, 33 ; xii. 131. Brute (Vanbrugh's Provoked Wife), viii. 83. 86 Lady Charlewood ( in Ups and Downs), xi. 385, 387. Cranberry (in Hook's The Diamond Ring), viii. 475. Dainty (in Gibber's The Double Gallant), viii. 162, 360, 361. Davers ( in Richardson's Pamela), viii. 119 ; x. 38. Easy (in Gibber's Gareless Husband), viii. 161. Emily (in Mrs Kemble's Smiles and Tears), viii. 266. Freelove (in G. Golman the elder's The Jealous Wife), viii. 505. Grace (Vanbrugh's), viii. 84 ; xii. 24. Grandison (in Richardson's Sir Charles Grandison), vi. 90 ; xii. 154 n. of the Lake (Scott's), v. 155; iv. 343 ; viii. 153. Lambert (in Bickerstaffe's The Hypocrite), viii. 246 ; xi. 396. of Loretto, xii. 315. Lurewell (Congreve's), viii. 85, 86. Macbeth (Shakespeare's Mac- beth), vL 363, 452 ; vii. 306 ; viii. 223, 385 ; xi. 307, 316. See also Macbeth. Mary Livingstone (in Opera, David Rizzio), viii. 459. Moreden (in Leigh's Where to find a Friend), viii. 258, 260. Peckham (in Holcroft's The School for Arrogance), ii. 117, 120. Percy (in Shakespeare's Henry IV.), i. 284. Pliant ( Congreve's Double Dealer), viii. 72. Racket (Murphy's Three Weeks after Marriage), viii. 427. of the Rock, The (Holcroffs), ii. 235. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Lady Rodolpha Lumbercourt (in Macklin's Man of the World), viii. 318. Sadlife (in Gibber's Double Gallant), viii. 361. Sneerwell (in Sheridan's School for Scandal), viii. 164, 251. Teazle (in Sheridan's School for Scandal), viii. 165, 251, 291, 398, S30 ; ix. 147 ; xi. 369, 393 ; xii. 24. Touchwood (Congreve's Double Dealer), viii. 72. Townly (in The Provoked Husband), vi. 453 ; viii. 37, 84, 336. Vane (in Smollett's Peregrine Pickle), xii. 41. Wishfort (Congreve's), viii. 37, 74, 75- Lady's Magazine, iii. 50, 334 ; x. 221. Laertes (in Shakespeare's Hamlet), viii. 187. Laetitia Macnab (G. Colman the younger's The Poor Gentleman), viii. 319. Laird, Mr, vi. 415. Lake, Mr (a soldier), ii. 173. of Neimi (Wilson's), xi. 199. Lakes, The, vi. 318. Lake School of Poetry, The, iv. 222 ; v. 53, 161 ; vi. 222, 421 ; vii. 102, 103 ; ix. 281 ; x. 149 n., 155,417; xi. 517; xii. 31, 294. Lalla Rookh ( Moore's ), iv. 356, 361 ; V. 152 ; vii. 380. L' Allegro (Milton's), i. 36 ; v. 371 ; viii. 21. Lamartine, A. M. L. de Prat de, ix. 182, 183. Lamb, Charles, i. 31 «., 43, 167, 271 fi., 457 ; ii. 428 ; iii. 120 «., 206, 295; iv. 215, 362, 366; V. 131, 190, 207, 222, 273, 292, 378 ; vi. 184, 202, 232, 235, 24s, 285, 291, U9, 455, 477, 487, 489, 522; gi. 35-6, 38, 42, 131-2, 224, 312-3; viii. 144, 492; IX. 81 «., 391 «.; X. 222, 381, 405-6 ; xi. 298, 309, 458, 586 ; xii. 130, 142, 295, 326-7, 365-8, 448. Lamb, George, vi. 487. Mary, ii. 421 ; vi. 477, 487 ; xi. 586 ; xii. 327. Lambert, Mr (actor), viii. 340. Lambert's Leap, The Story of, vii. 96 ; ix. 355. Lambrun, Margaret, xi. 320, 324, 325- Lament (Lady Ann Bothwell's), v. 142. The (Burns), v. 139. Lampatho (in Marston's What You Will), v. 225. Lanark, iii. 122 ; iv. 198 ; vi. 66. Lancashire, ii. 2 ; iii. 394 ; iv. 57. Lancaster, i. 155 ; vii. 253 ; xii. 356. Joseph, i. 123; iii. iii, 150, 297; X. 133. Mr (actor), viii. 315. and York, Civil Wars of. See York. Landau, The (a Play), xi. 356. Landes, The (a Play), xi. 356. Landlady's Night - Gown, My (Oultan's), viii. 328. Landlord, Tales of My (Scott's), vii. 220. Landohn, Gideon Ernest, ii. 178, 179. Landor, Walter Savage, "L," ix. SS9 eise^. Landor's Imaginary Conversations, X. 231-55. See also under Dia- logue and Conversation. Landscape (Caspar Poussin's), ix. 14. (Nicolas Poussin's), vi. 168. (Ruysdael's), xi. 238. (Salvator Rosa's), ix. 24. with Cattle and Figures (Both's), ix. 20. with Figures bathing (Wil- son's), xi. 199. with a Holy Family (Molas'), ix. 25. 87 INDEX TO THE WORKS Landscape with Rainbow (Ru- bens's), ix. no. with Sheep at a Fountain, (Gainsborough's), xi. 203. with a Waterfall (Gains- borough's), xi. 203. Land's End, iii. 245 ; viii. 405 ; xi. 360 ; xii. 240. Lane, John Bryant, xii. 367. Laneburg (a town), ii. 274. Lanfranco, Giovanni, x. 283, 292. Langham, Mr ( singer ), ii. 43, 44. Langhorne, John, v. 122. Langton, Bennet, viii. 103. Lansdowne, Lord, iii. 340 ; xii. 275. House, ii. 213 ; iv. 359. Lord (Pope's), vi. 367. Laocoon, The ( statue ), viii. 149 ; ix. 107, 164, 165 «., 2.34, 240, 379, 401, 491-92 ; X. 341 ; xi. 196. (Reynolds's) ix. 401. Laodamia, The (Wordsworth's), iv. 274 ; vii. 320 ; ix. 431 ; x. 244. Lapland, v. 89. Laporello (in Mozart's Don Juan), viii. 365. Laporte, Monsieur, xi. 380. Laputa (in Swift's Gulliver's Travels), vii. 247. Lara (Byron's), iv. 257. L'Ariccia (a town), ix. 253. Lascars, vii. 51. Las Casas, x. 227. Lascelles, Lord, iii. 233-6. Laschallas, J., xi. 245, 246. Lascivious Queen, The. See Lust's Dominion. Lass with Speech, ii. 80. Last Judgment, The (Michael Angelo's), ix. 241, 274, 360 ; x. 354- (Bronzino's), ix. 225. Man, The (a Tragedy), vii. 186. Moments of Mr Fox, vii. 46. Supper (Leonardo da Vinci's), vi. 321 ; ix. 278, 419 ; x. 192. Latimer, Hugh, vii. 16. Latter Lammas, iii. 285. Laud, William, vi. 76 ; vii. 248. Lauder, William, viii. 102. Lauderdale, The Earl of, vii. 228 n. Laugh When You Can (by Rey- nolds), ii. 207. Laughing Boy (Leonardo da Vinci's), ix. 104, 349. Launce (in Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona), iii. 109, 278 ; V. 132. Launcelot Gobbo (in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice), vii. 146 ; viii. 250. Greaves (Smollett's), viii. 117 ; X. 35. — — of the Lake (an early romance), x. 57. Laura (Petrarch's), i. 45 ; v. 299, 302 ; vii. 223, 369 ; X. 65 ; xi. 273 ; xii. 165. Laurel, Mr (actor), ii. 89. Lavalette, Madame, viii. 280 n. L'Avare (Molifere's), viii. 554 ; xi. 377, 379- Lavater, J. K., ii. 115, 116; ix. Sis- Lavender, Mr (Bow-street Runner), vi. 410 ; vii. 83. Laveno (a town), ix. 278. Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, ii. 415 ; ix. 120. Law, Mr (an American), ix. 246 n. Mrs, ix. 246 n. John, ii. 176. of Nature and Nations, Lectures on (Mackintosh's), iv. 282. of the Twelve Tables, The, xi. 506. Lawes, Henry, on his Airs (Mil- ton's), vi. 179. Lawrence, Sir Thomas, i. 148 ; vi. 270, 403 ; ix. 108, 121, 126, 315, 327, 329, 427, 490 ; X. 208 ; xii. 168. OF WILLIAM IIAZLITT Lawrence, Mr (Milton's), vi. 179. (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 236. Lawyer, The (Holcroft's), ii. 215, 218, 219, 221, 225. Dowling (in Fielding's Tom Jones), V. 24. Scout (Fielding's Tom Jones), iii. 238 ; viii. 107 ; x. 27. Lawyers and Poets, On Modern, iii. 161. Laxtons, The, iii. 420. Lay of the Last Minstrel (Scott's), iv. 242, 244 ; V. 155 ; x. 420. Lay of the Laureate, The (Southey's Carmen Nuptiale), iii. 109, 114. Lay Sermons (Coleridge's), iii. 138 ; also referred to in iii. 152, 157, 219, 221, 276; x. 120, 145, 420; xi. 373- Lazarillo. de Tormes (by ? Dom Diego Hurtado de Mendoza), vi. 419 ; viii. III. Lazarus, Picture of (Haydon's), xii. 277. Raising of (S. del Piombo's), ix. 10. Le Bon, Joseph, ii. 216, 217. Brun, Charles, ix. 25, 1 10 ; xi. 190. Complaisant (a French play), ii. 163. L'Enclos, Ninon de, vi. iii, 370; viii. 29. L'Ep6e, Abb^ de, ii. 235-6. Le F , M., ii. 219. Fevre (in Sterne's Tristram Shandy), viii. 105, 121 ; x. 39. Gallois, Madame Amdlie Marie Antoinette, ix. 174. Nain, Antoine and Louis, ix. 35- Pemtre (an actor), ix. 153. Roche, Father, ii. 178. ■ Sage, Alain Ren6, vii. 323 ; viii. 107 ; ix. 166 ; x. 27, 109. Sueur, Eustache, ix. no, 129. Thi^re, Guillaume Gillon, ix. 137- Le Vade, Monsieur, ix. 288. Lea, The River, i. 56 ; v. 98. Leadenhall Street, ii. 205 ; vii. 222. Leah (in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice), viii. 296. Leantio and his Mother (in Middle- ton's Women, beware of Women), v. 215. Lear (Shakespeare's), i. 17, 23, 163, 176, 179, 186, 200, 233, 257, 293, 392 ; ii. 80 ; iii. 168, 192 ; v. 4. 5, 8, 52, 56, I4S, i88, 225, 244 ; vi. 273-4, 409, 425, 456 ; vii. 341, 342; viii. 24, 31, 174, 185, 215, 249i 302, 305. 427-9, 430, 440. 44S. 447, 449-5° ; ix- 421; x. 82-3, 112 n., 117, 156; xi. 451, 491, 533 ; xii. 33, 198. Learning, Advancement of (Lord Bacon's), iv. 200 n. ; v. 328 ; ix. 186 ; X. 258 ; xii. 35 n. Leatherhead (in Moore's The Blue Stocking), viii. 239. Lechery (in Spenser), v. 39. Leda with her Swan (a picture), iv. 103. Leddi, Ben (mountain), ii. 318. Lee, Nathaniel, v. 357 ; viii. 159 ; X. 205. Leech - gatherer. The (Words- worth's), V. 122 n., 156 ; xi. 512. Leeds, ii. 65 ; ix. 302. Lefebre, Robert, xi. 242. Legion Petition, The (Defoe's), x. 360. Leibnitz, G. W., i. 410 ; iv. 2i6 ; vii. 306 ; xi. 94, 166, 168 ; xii. 35- Leicester Fields, ii. i ; vi. 296 n. ; xi. 242. Sir John, vi. 376. Leicestershire, ii. 14 ; vii. 184. Leigh, Anthony, i. 157 ; viii. 258. — — Miss, viii. 467, 469. Hunt. See Hunt, J. Henry Leigh. Leipsic, iii. 177. Leith Walk, ix. 98. 89 INDEX TO THE WORKS Leland, John, iv. 204 «. Lely, Sir Peter, vi. 39, 398 ; vii. 107 ; viii. 68 ; ix. 38, 39, 397 ; xi. 517; xii. 168. Lemnos (island), v. 14. Lenitive (in Hoare's The Prize), vi. 417 ; viii. 388 ; xii. 24. Lennox, Lady Sarah, vii. 211. Lennoxes, The, vi. 460. Lenthall, William, iii. 398. Leo X., i. 49 ; vi. 378 ; x. 190, 206. (Raphael's), ix. 226, 366. Leominster, ii. 66, 196. Leon (in Beaumont and Fletcher's Rule a Wife and Have a Wife), viii. 49, 233 ; xi. 317. Leon, Madame, xi. 300. Leonard (in Holcroft's The Noble Peasant), ii. no. (in Cumberland's Word for Nature), ii. 206. Leonidas, x. 255. Leonardo da Vinci, i. 142 ; ii. 199, 402; iv. 365; vi. II, 12, 321, 347, 455 ; vii. 61 ; viii. 1 48 ; ix. 26, 35, 41, 104, I20, 22s, 278, 381-3, 417, 482 ; X. 341 ; xi. 214, 237, 240 n. ; xii. 36, 37, 189, 277. Leonore (in Moli^re's Ecole des Maris), xi. 356. Leontes (in Shakespeare's Winter's Tale), i. 155 ; v. 257; viii. 376; xi. 206. Leopold, Prince, xii. 250. of Austria, x. 55. Peter and the President du Paty (Lander's), x. 247. Lepidus (in Ben Jonson's Sejanus), V. 264. Leporello (in Shadwell's The Libertine), viii. 371, 462; xi. 308. Les Plaideurs (Racine's), x. 107. Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, iv. 218 ; V. 362 ; x. 119, 274. Lethbridge, Sir Thomas, xii. 202. Letitia Hardy (in The Belle's Stratagem), xi. 404. 90 Letter-Bell, The, xii. 235. to Bedford, Duke of (Burke's), i. 427 ; iii. 210, 335 ; vii. 11, 115 «., 118, 228, 257, 275 ; X. 212. to * * * * on the Rev. W. L. Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings of Pope (Byron's), xi. 486 n. -. to the Dilettanti Society (Barry's), ix. 422. to a Dissenter, etc., A (Hali- fax's), X. 368. to Dunning (Home Tooke's), iv. 238, 240. to the Editor of My Grand- mother's Review (Byron's), iv. 258. to a Friend in London, The (Shelley's), x. 267. to Mon Prince, The (Lord Castlereagh's), ix. 315. to a Noble Lord (Burke's). See Letter to Bedford, Duke of. on Reform (Duke of Rich- mond's), vi. 156. to William Smith, Esq., M.P., from Robert Southey, Esq., iii. 210, 218, 224. Letters (Burke's), iii. 257. (Farquhar's), viii. 89. (Gray's), v. 118. (to and from Holcroft), ii. 240 et seq. (of Junius). See Junius. from Correspondents (Dr Johnson's), viii. loi. on Ireland (Kendall's), vi. 394- in Answer to Malthus, iv. i. Lettres de Cachet, i. 388. Leverian Museum, ii. 212. Leviathan, Hobbes's, ii. 400 «. ; iii. 292 ; viii. 19 «.; xi. 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 46, 129, 173 n. ; xii. 413. Levis, Duke of, iii. 181. Levite, The, vii. 365. Leviticus, The Book of, xi. 506. Lewes (town), iii. 414. Lewis, Lee, ii. 264 ; xii. 24. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Lewis, William Thomas, ii. 122, 319; vi. 232, 275 ; viii. 386, 454 ; xi. 366. Lexiphanes (by Campbell), vi. 421. Liaisons Dangereux, Les (Ch. de Laclos), ii. 115. Liar, The (by Samuel Foote), viii. II. Liber Amoris ; or, The New Pyg- malion, ii. 283. Veritatis (Claude's), xi. 213 «., .394 n. Liberal, The (the newspaper), i. XXX ; iii. 442 ; iv. 258, 414, 431 ; vii. 378-9 ; ix. 246 ; xi. 7 ; xii. 241, 253, 259, 27s, 285. Liberal Snake (Disraeli's Vivian Grey), xii. 339. Libertine, The (Shadwell's), viii. 370 ; also referred to in viii. 54 ; xi. 316, 397. Liberty, On (Cowley), viii. 58, 60. Poem on (Thomson's), v. 91- and Necessity, On, xi. 48, 50. Library (Crabbe's), xi. 606. Licinio, Giovanni Antonio. See Pordenone. Liege (town), ii. 280. Lieutenant Bowling (Smollett's Roderick Random), x. 35. Worthington (in The Poor Gentleman), xi. 376. Life's Decay (Shakespeare's Sonnet), i. 361. Liffey, The (river), ii. 61 ; ix. 416. Light, Hymn to (Cowley's), viii. 58. ' of Nature Pursued (Tucker's), iv. 369 ; vi. 327 ; vii. 355 n. ; xi. 85, 178 n. ; xii. 358. Ligny, Godfrey de, x. 57. Lille, ix. 302. Count de, iii. 290. Lillie, Charles, viii. 497. Lilliputians (Swift's Gulliver's Travels), v. 15, 112; xi. 483. Lillo, George, i. 194 ; ii. 212 ; v. 6, 359 ; viii. 268. Lillys, The, iii. 420. Lily [Lilly], William, iii. 141. of St Leonard's (Scott's), xi. 531= 556. Limberham, Mr ; or. The Kmd Keeper (Dryden's), viii. 393. Lincoln's Inn, iii. 86, 126 ; iv. 282, 284 ; vii. 447, 448, 449, 452 n. ; viii. 8. Lincolnshire, ii. 14 ; iii. 396 ; x. 310. Lingo (O'Keefe's Agreeable Sur- prise), iii. 233 ; vi. 417 ; viii. 167, 319, 387 ; xii. 24. Lingua, v. 289, 292. Linley, Thomas, ii. 102, 1 14. Linnaeus, Carl von, v. 24. Linton (a town), x. 416 ; xii. 272, 273- Lion's Head (in London Magazme), viii. 479. Lipsius, Justus (Rubens's portrait of), ix. 226. Lisbon Job (Canning's), iii. 301. Lismahago (in Smollett's Humphry Clinker), viii. 117; x. 35; xii. 2S3- Lissardo (in Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 1 56 ; xi. 402. Liston, John, i. 154, 247 ; ii. 368 ; V. I20 ; vi. 417 ; vii. 133, 300, 508; viii. 140, 159-60, 177, I93j 196, 227, 233, 254, 273, 275, 283, 292, 3i5> 353i 371. 38S) 391, 392, 413, 428, 443, 462, 465-6, 469, 475, 507, 526, 529, 536; IX. 15, 174; XI. 252, 303-4, 316, 367, 376-8, 387-8, 404 ; xii. 23, 24, 36s, 366. Liston's Cloten, viii. 540. Mrs, viii. 195, 261. Litchfield, ii. 14, 15, 166. Literary Character, On the, i. 131- Examiner ( newspaper ), ix. 186 ; xi. p. vii ; 540. Gazette, The, vii. 123. 91 INDEX TO THE WORKS Literary Remains (Hazlitt's), xi. 596. Literature of the South (Sis- mondi's)j x. 44. Little, Thomas, vii. 368. Haddington (a town in Field- ing's Tom Jones), viii. 113. Filcher, The. See Captive Bee, The. French Lawyer, The (Beau- mont and Fletcher), v. 261. Hunchback, The (in Arabian Nights), viii. 12. Offsprings, The ; or, Little Offerings (a farce), xi. 369. :: Pickle (in The Spoih Child), viii. 470 ; xii. 24. Red Riding Hood (Fairy Tale), iv. 93 ; xii. 122. Littleton, Edward, i. 80. Liverati, Mons. (a musician), xi. 388. Livernois (Monsieur), ix. 108. Liverpool, ii. 55 ; iv. 320, 341 ; vi. 58, 103, 153, 156, 190, 203, 204 «., 387 ; vii. 28 ; ix. 302 ; xi. 480 n. Lord, iii. 48, S9, 75, 76 ; iv. 225 ; vii. 268 ; xi. 480 ; xii. 275. Lives of British Poets (Dr John- son's), v. 46 ; viii. 58 «. Livia (in Middleton's Women, Be- ware Women), v. 215. (in Jonson's Fall of Sejanus), v. 265. Living in London, viii. 242. to One's Self, On, vi. 90. Poets, On the, v. 143. Livy, iv. 283 ; vi. 13. Llangollen, vi. 34, 186. (Wilson's), xi. 199. Vale, xii. 268. Lloyds, The, iii. 206. Lloyd's, ii. 176. Lochiel (Scott's), xi. 531. Lock, Matthew, xi. 404. Locke, John, i. 425 ; ii. 133 ; iii. 296; iv. 45, 212, 285, 377; V. 108 ; vi. 31, 64, 337, 360, 432 ; 92 vn. 21, 33, 88, 224, 371, 373, 454 n. ; viii. 18 n. ; a. 134, 176, 232, 249, 361 ; xi. I, 29, 30, 42, 44-5, 47, S8, 59, 62, 64, 74, 126, 127, 129, 165-6, 168 «., 171, 174, 176, 178-9, 181-4 et seq., 578 ; xii. 26, 27, 35, 313, 403. Locke, Mr, a great Plagiarist, xi. 284. Locke's Essay on Human Under- standing, On, xi. 74. Lockhart, John Gibson, vi. 498 ; viii. 478 «. ; x. 407, 411. Lockitt. See Lucy Lockitt. Locksley (Scott's Ivanhoe), vi. 81 ; viii. 424. Locrine (? Shakespeare), i. 357. Locusta Poisoning a Young Slave (Figalon's), ix. 128. Lodon, The River, v. 121. Lodovico (in Webster's White Devil), V. 241, 245. Lofft, Capel, viii. 241. Loftus (brother-in-law of Rev. W. Hazlitt), vii. 502. Logan, John, ii. 328 ; v. 122. Loggia in the corridors of the Vatican (Raphael's), ix. 240. Logic, xii. 350. — — Condillac's, xi. 173 n. Logos, i. 52. Loiter (in Kenney's The World), viii. 229. Lombard, Peter, i. 332. Street, vi. 113. Lombardy, ix. 264. Lomond, Ben, ii. 328, 329. Loch, ii. 329. (Hoifland's), xi. 242. London, Account of (Pennant's), vii. 69. Views of (a book), vi. 429. Bridge, ii. 242 ; xi. 352. Description of the Morning in (Swift's), v. 109. Institution, vi. 199 ; xii. 76. Magazine, vi. 469, 483, 484, 494 ; vii. 481, 496, 498-9, 502-4 ; VIII. 383, 477, 479 ; ix. 18, 439 OF WILLIAM HAZLITT etseq., 466, 468 ; x. 223; xi. p. viii, 464, 481, 486, S08, 521, 531, 537- London Prodigal, The (? Shake- speare's), i. 357. Wall, iv. 365 ; vii. 69, 254. Weekly Review, xii. 296, 297, 301, 306, 311, 316, 321, 328, 330, 336. Londoners and Country People, On, vii. 66. Long-Acre, xii. 120. Long, Charles, i. 379. Robinson (a cricketer), xii. 17- Long's (16 New Bond St.), iv. 259 ; vi. 202 ; xi. 344, 38s, 486. Longford Castle, ix. 55, 56. Longhena, Baldassare, ix. 269. Longinus, i. 401 ; xii. 168. Longman, Mr (publisher), vii. 378. Messrs, iv. 312. Longus, X. 14. Look of a Gentleman, On the, Vii. 209. Lopez Bancs (in Landor), x. 251. de Vega, vi. 49 ; x. 118. Lord Alton (in Godwin's Cloudes- ley), X. 392. Avondale (in Merton's School of Reform), viii. 315. Clamourcourt (in Jameson's Living in London), viii. 242, 243- Danvers(in Godwin's Cloudes- ley), X. 386, 392. Duberly (Liston's), vi. 417. — — Foppington (in Vanbrugh's Relapse), i. 12; vi. 275, 444; viii. 9, 36, 37, 82, 83, 151, 304, 328, 465 ; xi. 309, 439. and Lady Froth (Congreve's), viii. 72. Glenallan (in Scott's Anti- quary), viii. 413 ; ix. 202. Grizzle (in Fielding's Mock Doctor), viii. 159, 540; xi. 377; xii. 365. Lord Lovell (in MassingeHs A New Way to Pay old Debts), v. 267 ; vii. 274, 277, 304. of the Manor, The (Bur- goyne's), xi. 316. Mayor's Procession, The (Hogarth's), viii. 142. Show, viii. 18. Ogleby (G. Colman the elder's The Clandestine Marriage), vii. 210 ; viii. 154. Peter (in Swift's Tale of a Tub), iii. 136; iv. 245; v. 112; vii. 192. Sands (in Shakespeare's King Henry VI H.), viii. 387 ; xii. 24. Townley (in Vanbrugh's The Provoked Husband), vi. 453 ; viii. 465 ; xi. 346. Trinket (in G. Colman the elder's Jealous Wife), viii. 317, 505. Lord's Cricket-ground, xii. 17, 233, 373- Lords, On the Conversation of, xii. 38. Lorenzo (inShakespeare'sMerchant of Venice), vi. 279. Loretto (a town), x. 304. Lorraine, Claude. See Claude. Loss of The Royal George (Cowper's), v. 95. Lot and his Family (West's), xi. 190. Lothario (in Rowe's The Fair Penitent), i. 12 ; ii. 59 ; viii. 151, 288. Lothbury, x. 310. Loudon Hill, iv. 247. Loughborough, Baron, ii. 99 ; vi. 438. Louis IX., Saint, ix. 175. XIII., ix. no. XIV., iii. 100, l6o, 258, 307, 311; v. 106; vi. 419; vii. 185, 308, 323, 346; viii. 251 ; ix. 14, 23, 150, 165 ; X. 233, 250, 303; XI. 27s, 3S4-S ; xn. 122. 93 INDEX TO THE WORKS Louis XIV. taking leave of his Grandchild ( Madame Her- sent's), ix. 124. XV., i. 388 ; V. 114 ; vi. 349 ; xii. 287. XVI.j iii. 32 ft., 290 ; vii. 268. XVIII., iii. loi, 106, 158, 175, 228, 240, 290, 319 n., 448 ; vi. 360 ; viii. 267, 275 «., 340 ; ix. 94, 108, 124, 12s; xi. 413, 417, SSI ; xii. 141, 3S6, 448. Lounger, The (newspaper), viii. 105. Loutherbourg, P. J., i. 149 ; ii. i8s ; vii. 95. Louvet, Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray, vi. 102. Louviers (a town), ix. loi, 102, 103, 104. Louvre, The, i. 45, 145, 163 ; iii. 169, 421; iv. 324; vi. IS, 17, 93, 174, 237, 319 ; vii. 24, 274, 280, 281, 285, 291, 314 ; viii. 148, 443 ; ix.3i, 53. 59> 106, 108, 112, 113, 120, 126, 129, 147, 160, i6s, 224, 22s, 226, 232, 237, 241, 270, 271, 273, 301, 302, 352, 359, 36s, 366, 372, 38s, 388, 472, 47S, 491 ; xi. 196, 197, 213, 222, 237, 273, 352 ; xii. 189, 190, 198, 209, 216, 322. Lovatt, Lord, iii. 28s n. Love, Miss, viii. 464 ; xi. 377. and a Bottle (Farquhar's), viii. 89. of the Country, On the, i. 17. and Gout (? Jameson), viii. 242, 322. Law and Physic (Kenney's), viii. IS9, 193- of Life, On the, i. i. in Limbo ( .'' Millingen ), viii. 227. for Love, (Congreve's), viii. 278 ; also referred to in ii. 84 ; vii. 127 ; viii. 71, 72, 77. of Power or Action as a Main Principle in the Human Mind, as Sensibility to Pleasure or Pain, xi. 263. 94 Love in a Riddle (Gibber's), viii. 162. and Toothache (a play), viii. 536. in a Tub (Etherege's), viii. 68. in a Village (Bickerstaffe's), ii. 301 ; vi. 293, 352, 382 ; viii. 163, 330, 341, 532 ; xi. 317, 366. in a Wood (Wycherley's), viii. 78 ; xi. S73- Love's Catechism (in Farquhar's The Beaux' Stratagem), xii. 122. Love's Consolation (Shakespeare's Sonnet), i. 360. Deity (Donne's), viii. 52. Frailties (Holcroft's), ii. 159, 161. Labour's Lost (Shakespeare's), i. 332; also referred to in v. 128 ; xi. 360, 416. Last Shift (Gibber's), viii. 162. Sacrifice (Ford's), v. 270. Loves of the Angels (Moore's), iv. 258 ; vii. 134 ; ix. 73. of the Gods (Titian's), ix. 73. of Persiles and Sigismunda (Cervantes), viii. 1 10. Lovegrove, Thomas, viii. 250, 253. Lovelace (in Richardson's Clarissa Harlowe), i. 12 ; ii. 128 ; vii. 227 «. ; viii. 120, 151, 561 ; x. 38, 39 ; xu. 63, 435. Loveless (in Vanbrugh's Relapse), viii. 79. Lovell, Robert, ii. 279. Lover's Complaint, The (Shake- speare's), i. 360. Melancholy, The (Ford's), V. 270, 318. Lovers' Vows (Mrs Inchbald's adaptation of Kotzebue ), viii. 249 ; also referred to in ii. ig6, 198 ; v. 360 ; viii. 335 ; xi. 362. Lovibond, Edward, v. 122. Lowe, Sir Hudson, vii. 83 ; x. 227. Mauritius, ii. 191. Lowth, Robert, Bishop of London, iv. 238, 391. Lowther Estate, iii. 421. Loyola, Ignatius, vi. 303 ; ix. 43. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Lubin Log (in Kenney's Love, Law and Physic), viii. 159, 193, 416, 428, 540 ; xi. 377 ; xii. 23. Lucan, iii. 222 ; x. 13. Lucca, ix. 213. Lucetta (in Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona), i. 319. Lucian, v. 199 ; viii. 28 ; x. 17. Luciani, Sebastiano. See Piombo, S. del. Lucien Buonaparte's Collection, etc., xi. 237. Lucifer, v. 279. Lucinda (in BickerstafTe's Love in a Village), viii. 329. Lucio (in Marston's Antonio and Mellida), v. 225. Lucio (in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure), i. 391 ; viii. 283, 284. Lucius (in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar), i. 199. Lucretia (in Fielding's Joseph Andrews), vii. 223. Borgia (portrait of), xii. 36. Lucretius, xi. 492. Lucy (in Wycherley's Love in a Wood), viii. 78. (in Sheridan's Rivals), viii. 508. Bertram (in Scott's Guy Mannering), iv. 248 n. ; viii. 292. Lockitt (in Gay's Beggar's Opera), i. 66; iii. 156; v. 108; viii. 194, 255-6, 268, 315, 324, 470 ; xi. 373, 533. Ludgate Hill, ii. 215 ; vii. 275. Ludlow, ii. 66, 196. Ludovico (in Mrs Radcliife's Castle of Otranto), viii. 126. (in Othello), viii. 221. Luini, Bernardino, ix. 224, 278. Luke (in Massinger's City Madam), xii. 142. (in Sir J. B. Burgess's Riches), viii. 208. Luppino, Miss, viii. 244, 535. Lusiad (Camoens), i. 33. Luss (a town), ii. 329. Lust's Dominion ; or, The Lascivi- ous Queen, v. 207. Lutea Alanson (Suckling's), viii. 56. Luther, Martin, iv. 250 ; vi. 147 ; viii. 297 ; xi. 216 ; xii. 195, 348. Lutrin, The (Boileau), v. 73. Lutterworth, ii. 14, 166. Luttrel, Hon. Temple, iii. 422. Luxembourg, The, ix. 23, no, 123, 129, 157, 159- Lyceum, The, v. 147 ; viii. 239, 243j 244, 314, 412, 463, 471 ; xi. 381. Lycidas (Milton's), i. 31, 36, 94 ; iii. 433 ; V. 59, 98, 315. 37i ; vii. 160; viii. 232, 233. See also Milton. Lydgate, John, v. 34. Lydia (in Lyly's Mother Bombie), V. 198. Lydia Languish ( in Sheridan's The Rivals), viii. 509. Lydia Melford (in Smollett's Hum- phry Clinker), viii. 410. Lying Valet, The (Holcroft's), ii. 80. Lyly, John, v. 192 ; also referred to in V. 193, 197, 201 et seq. Lynn, iii. 405. Lynton, iii. 149. Lyonnais, The, DiUgence, ix. 177. Lyons, i. 90 ; ii. 275 ; vi. 384 ; ix. 154, 176, 178, 181, 182, 183, 184, 193- Lyrical Ballads, The (Wordsworth's, etc.), i. 92 ; iii. 168 ; iv. 271, 273, 275. 313; V. 129, 131, 146, 156, 162, 164 ; vi. 44 ; vii. 226 ; viii. 420; X. 135, 142; xi. 311, 335 »•, 457. 512; xii. 269, 273, 329. Lystra, Sacrifice of (Raphael's), xi. 211. Lyttelton, George, Lord, iii. 414. Thomas, Lord, iii. 423 ; vii. 350- M. M , Lord, vi. 380. M , Mr (PMalthus), iv. 241. M , (?Tom Moore), vi. 358. 95 INDEX TO THE WORKS M (T.), vi. 454. MacAdam, John Loudon, iv. 250 ; ix. 94. MacAlpine, Mr, xii. 379. Mrs, xii. 379. Miss, viii. 275. Macartney, Lord, vi. 455. Macauley, Elizabeth Wright, iv. 223. Macbeth (Shakespeare's), i. 186 ; also referred to in i. 138, 179, 200, 201, 238, 293, 300, 311, 394, 395 ; iii. 168 ; V. 10, 52, 56, 188, 218, 220, 223 ; vi. 39, 392, 394, 409, 410; viii. 31, 49, 18s, 199, 203, 208-9, 249, 272, 30s, 314, 378, 472, 518 ; ix. 401, 474 ; X. 81, 82, III, 117 ; xi. 192, 315, 404, 451, 482, 506, 601 ; xii. 33, 365. Macbriar (Scott's Old Mortality), iv. 247; viii. 129; xi. 531; xii. 277. Maccabees, The Book of, xi. 321. Macclesfield, ii. 12, 14, 18. MaccuIIoch, John Ramsay, ii. 415 ; xii. 131, 141, 320, 345, 361, 412. Macdonald, Chevalier, ii. 107. Macduff (in Shakespeare's Mac- beth), v. 48 ; vi. 39 ; viii. 333 ; xi. 316. MacFane (in Holcroft's Anna St Ives), ii. 128. Macflecknoe (Dryden's), v. 80. M'Gibbon, Mrs, viii. 192, 459. Macgregor, Sanders, viii. 105. Machiavelli, Niccolo, iv. 283 ; v. 186 ; vii. 28 ; xi. 424. Macintosh, Sir James, iv. 279 ; also referred to in ii. 196 ; iii. 86 ; iv. 211, 319; vi. 205 n. ; vii. 447, 448, 451 «•, 460; ix. 490; xi. 465, 467, 468 ; xii. 264, 275, ■347- Macirone, Francis, Interesting Facts relating to the Fall and Death of Joachim Murat, etc., iii. 177, 183- Maclvor, Fergus, ix. 367. 96 Mackenzie, Henry, ii. 195, 200 ; iv. 367 ; vii. 227 ; x. 399 ; xi. 546 «. ; xii. 67. Macklin, Charles, i. 157, 158; ii. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, logn. ; viii. 166, 351. Maclean, Dr, ii. 232. Macready, William Charles, ii. 302 ; vi. 277, 278 ; viii. 334, 335, 337, 338, 356, 368, 391, 426, 440, 442, 457, 465, 534 ; xi. 315, 391. Macready's Macbeth, Mr, xi. 315. — — Othello, viii. 338. Macullamores, The, xii. 255. Mad Tom (in Shakespeare's King Lear), i. 260, 268 ; viii. 302, 440, 441. Madame Centaur (in Ben Jonson's Silent Woman), viii. 43. — — d'Orbe (in Rousseau's New Eloise), ix. 146. Haughty (in Ben Jonson's Silent Woman), viii. 43. Mavis (in Ben Jonson's Silent Woman), viii. 43. Valmont (in Tyran Domes- tique), xi. 356. Madamira (song in Shadwell's Libertine), viii. 372. Madge Wildfire (Scott's Heart of Midlothian), iv. 248 ; vii. 342 ; xi. 388. Madison, James, iii. 172 «. Madman, The (Hogarth's), xii. 242. Mad Mother, The (Wordsworth's), xii. 270. Madoc (Southeys), iv. 265. Madonna, The (Correggio's), xii. 356. Guido's, ix. 34. Raphael's, ix. 261, 433. of Foligno, The (Raphael's), X. 191. and Child (Cranach's), ix. 354- of the Crown, or of the Gar- land (Raphael's), ix. 67 ; xi. 485. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Madonna and Infant Christ (Van- dyke's), ix. 21. Pia, ix. 252. dellaSeggia(Raphael's),ix.226. Madras System, Southey's Tract on, iii. 149. Madrid, i. 123 ; iii. 119. Maeviad (Gifford's), i. 379 n., 380, 38s, 396 ; iv. 304, 309 ; vi. 22 1. Maffei, Counts, x. 303. Magdalen (Dolci's), ix. 41. (Guido's), ix. 57. (Titian's), ix. 269, 270. Magellan, v. 187 ; xi. 601. Maggiore, Lago, ix. 278. Magna Charta, iv. 93 ; vi. 155. Magnus Troil (in Scott's The Pirate), xi. 534, 536. Magpie ; or, Maid of Palisseau (? Dibdin's version), xi. 304, 381. Mahomet, xi. 472 n. (Voltaire's), vi. 383. Mahomet's Coffin, iii. 138. Maid's Tragedy, The (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 251. Maid and Magpie (Arnold's ver- sion), viii. 244 ; also referred to in vii. 339 ; viii. 280 ; ix. 175 ; xi. 304, 381- of Orleans (Shakespeare's 1st Henry VI.), i. 292. of The Vale (Holcroft's adap- tation), ii. 86. Maiden Queen (Dryden's), i. 195. Maidstone, ii. 186. Main Chance, The, xii. 78. Main tenon, Madame de, vi. 419 ; ix. 179. Maitland, General, ii. 218, 222. Maitre Jacques (a play), xi. 380. Major Bath (in Fielding's Joseph Andrews), vii. 223. Dumpling (in Jones's The Green Man), viii. 468. Galbraith (Scott's), iv. 248. Oakley (in G. Colman the elder's Jealous Wife), viii. 532. O'Flaherty (in The West Indian), ii. 83 ; viii. 511. Major Sturgeon (Foote's Mayor of Garratt), viii. 167, 168, 246, 317, 318, 392 ; xi. 366, 368, 396. Makins, Mr (in Amory's John Buncle), i. 54 ; iii. 142. Malades, Mont des, ix. 98. Malatesta, Anthony, ix. 218. Malbecco (Spenser's Faery Queen), iii. 55 ; V. 42, 43. Malcolm (in Shakespeare's Mac- beth), V. 48. Malcontent, The (Marston's), v. 226, 228, 229, 271 «., 272. Malebranche, Nicolas, iv. 216 ; vii. 144, 146 ; xi. 286, 288. Malevole (in Marston's The Mal- content), v. 225, 228, 230. Malibran (de Beriot, Maria Fe- licita), xii. 384. Mall in St James's Park, View of (Gainsborough's), vi. 437. Mallet, David, V. 375. Malmesbury, x. 143. Malone, Edmond, ii. 184; vi. 366, 510, 511; X. 172, 173. Malta, ii. 173, 175 ; iii. 3, 5, 7. Malthus, Thomas Robert, iv. 287; also referred to in iii. 95 ; iv. 241 ; vi. 269 ; vii. 193 ; x. 403 ; xii. 40, 141. Malthus's Doctrines, An Examina- tion of: (i) the Geometrical and Arithmetical Series, iii. 356. Essay, On the Originality of, iii. 361. Principle to the Poor Laws, On the application of, iii. 374. Reply to the Essay on Popu- lation, by Rev. T. R., iv. i ; also referred to in iii. 462 ; xii. 412. Malthuses, The, xii. 255. Malvil (Murphy's), viii. 164. Malvolio (in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night), iii. 213 ; v. 97; viii. 12, 32, 164, 302. Mambrino (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), viii. 108 ; x. 27. Man, The, in the Louvre (Titian's), ix. 273. 97 INDEX TO THE WORKS Man, Aphorisms oil, xii. 209. The Essay on (Pope's), v. 76, 373 ; xi. 491 ; xii. 31. in Black, portrait (in the Louvre), xii. 192. of Business (G. Colman, the elder), ii. 109 n. of Feeling, The (Mackenzie's), ii. 336 ; vii. 227 ; viii. 105 ; xii. 67. with a Hawk (Northcote's), ix. 55. (Rembrandt's), ix. 49. in the Iron Mask, The, iii. 290. was made to Mourn (Burns), V. 139. of Mode, The (Etherege's), viii. 68. in Mourning for Himself, A (a play), viii. 323. of Ten Thousand, The (Hol- croft's), ii. 159, 161, 201. of the World, The (Macklin), viii. 318, 350 ; also referred to in ii. 58 ; viii, 105, 166. Manager in Distress, The (G. Colman, the elder), viii. 428. Manchester, ii. 267 ; iv. 4 ; vi. 103, 203, 204 «., 346 ; vii. 28 ; ix. 290, 302 ; xii. 93. Duke of, ii. 105. Mandane (in Arne's Artaxerxes), vi. 292 ; viii. 192, 194, 248, 320, 451, 453 ; XI- 304. 317. Mandeville. See De Mandeville, Bernard. (Godwin's), iv. 209 ; viii. 131, 420 ; X. 399. Mandrake(Farquhar'sTwinRivals), viii. 22. Manfred (Byron's), iv. 258 ; viii. 421. Manfrini, Signor, ix. 270. Mangeon, Miss, viii. 372. Manly (in Wycherle/s The Plain Dealer), viii. 14, 78. Manner, On, i. 41. Manners, Essay On, xi. 269. 98 Manners and Treatment of Animals, An Account of the (D'Obsonville)j ii. 107. Mannheim (town), ix. 298, 299. Manning, Thomas (M.), vi. 68. Manoah (in Jephson's The Italian Lover), viii. 338. Mansfield, ii. 18, 19. Lord, iii. 419 ; v. 77 ; vi. 414; xii. 31. Mansion House, The, vii. 68. Mantes (town), ix. 105. Mantua (town), vii. 96 ; ix. 355 ; X. 73- Manwaring, Dr, iii. 395, 400. Mary Morison, Lines to (by Burns), V. 140. Manzotti (an Italian), xi. 341. Maquerella (in Marston's Mal- content), V. 229. Mar, Earl of, iii. 415. Marall (in Massinger's A New Way to Pay Old Debts), v. 269 n. ; viii. 274, 304 ; X. 172. Maratti, Carlo, vi. 124, 128 ; ix. 19, 21, 409, 482 ; xi. 211, Marcella (Sackville's Ferrex and Porrex), v. 195, 243. (in Don Quixote), viii. 1 10 ; X. 30. March, Lord, ii. 28, 31, 35, 48. to Finchley (Hogarth's), i. 31 ; viii. 138 ; ix. 81. Marchant, Nathaniel, vi. 438. Marchese Pallavicini and Walter Landor (Landor's), x. 244. Marconi, Madame, viii. 297. Marcus Sextus, The Return of (Gu6rin's), xi. 240. Mardyn, Mrs, viii. 249, 252, 270, 278, 285, 316, 336, 361, 463, 465, 475, 524, 525, S31. 537- Marengo (a town), iii. H2 ; ix. 290. Maret, H. B., iii. 154. Margaret of Anjou, i. 293. (in Lamb's John Woodvil), v. 346. Street, ii. 163, 203. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Margaret's Ghost (an old ballad), ii. 42. Margate Hoy, A, viii. 435. Mar^erite (in Godwin's St Leon), viii. 131 ; X. 389. Maria (in Holcroft's Alwyn), ii. 95. (in Holcroft's He's much to Blame), ii. 162. The lale of (Sterne's), viii. 121 ; ix. 178, 179 ; X. 39. (in Sheridan's School for Scandal), viii. 251. Heartley (in Leigh's Where to Find a Friend), viii. 258, 259. Maria-Louisa, Queen, ix. 199, 200, 203. Mariage de Figaro (Beaumar- chais), ii. 112, 114, 115. Forc6 (Molifere), v. 228. Marialva(Le Sage's Gil Blas),x. 214. Marian, ii. 224. Marianne (Claude Prosper Jolyot de Marivaux), x. 16. Marianne's Dream (Shelley's), x. 264. Marie Antoinette, i. 71 «., 427 ; xii. 290. Marina (in Shakespeare's Pericles of Tyre), i. 357 ; ix. 27. Mariner's Glee, The (Pinkerton's), ii. 185. Marino (Italian poet), v. 315. Faliero (Byron's), xi. p. viii. Maritomeses ( Cervantes' Don Quixote), ix. 176. Marivaux, Pierre Carlet de Cham- blain de, iv. 217 ; vii. 311 ; viii. 112, 369 ; X. 31. Mark Antony (in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar). See Antony. Marlborough, Duke of, i. 8, 44 ; iii. 415 ; viii. 96; ix. 74. Duchess of, viii. 160 ; ix. 71. Marlow (Goldsmith's), viii. 507. Marlowe (Christopher), v. 192 ; also referred to in i. 356 ; iv. 309 : v. 99, 176, 181, 189, 202, 229, 298 ; vi. 2i8 «., 243 n. ; vii. 134, 224, 313, 320 ; X. 20s, 274 ; xii. 34. Marmion (Scott's), iv. 242 ; v. iSS- Marmontel, Jean Frangois, vii. 311 ; ix. 118. Marmozet (in Smollett's Peregrine Pickle), viii. 513. Marmozette (Thompson's Dumb Savoyard), xi. 364. Marplot (in Mrs Centlivre's Busy- Body), viii. 156, 270, 503. Marriage of Cana (Paul Vero- nese's), vi. 319 ; ix. S3, 113, 491 ; xi. 197. of St Catherine (Caracci's copy of Correggio's), ix. 35. of Figaro (Chalon's), xi. 245. k la Mode (Hogarth's), i. 25 et seq. ; vi. 453 ; viii. 133, 134, 136, 141, 143; ix. IS, 75, 389, 391, 392 ; xi. 212, 2S2 n. ; xii. 24. of Two Children, The (North- cote's), vi. 296. of the Virgin (Caminade's), ix. 125. Mars, v. 30 ; vii. 202 ; viii. 37s ; X. 6, 7. Mademoiselle, vii. 324 ; also referred to in ix. 147, 148, 151 ; xi- 3S4j 355. 366, 379; xii. 24, 146. Subdued by Peace (Miss Jack- son's), xi. 24s. and Venus (Titian's), ix. 74. Marsac, Mr, ii. 89, 261. Marsan, Madame, ix. 152. Marsennus (Marin Mersenne),xi. 53. Marshall, Mr, ii. 172, 181. Marston, John, v. 176, i8i, 193, 224, 234, 280 ; vi. 164. Chapman, Deckar, and Web- ster, On, V. 223. Martello Tower, iv. 257. Martigny (town), ix. 283, 288, 290. Martin (in Voltaire's Candide), v. 114. Jack (fighter), xii. 4. John (a bookseller), vi. 490. 99 INDEX TO THE WORKS Martin, John (painter), vi. 397 ; ix. 109, 336, 337 ; xi. 381, 553. Richard, xi. 344. Martin's Muir (in Lancashire), ii. 2, 167. Martinet, Mr (an emigrant), ii. 217, 219. Martinus Scriblerus, v. 104 ; xi. 288. Martorell, Jean, x. 56. Martyrs, Book of (Foxe's), vii. 129, 320 ; xi. 443 ; xii. 384. Martyrdom of Saint Damian and Saint Cosmas, The (Salvator's), X. 305. of St Lawrence (Titian's), ix. 273- of St Placide (Correggio's), ix. 204. of St Sebastian (Guide's), ix. 26. MaruUus (in Shakespeare's JuUus Caesar), i. 195. Marveil, Arnaud de, x. 55. Marvell, Andrew, iii. 277 ; iv. 61 ; V. 83, 258, 311, 313, 372 ; vii. 232 ; xi. 123, 282, 514 ; xii. 47. Marville, Vignuel de, vi. 170 «. Mary, Lines to (Cowper's), v. 95 ; vi. 210. . the Cookmaid (Swift's), v. 1 10. the Maid of the Inn (Southey's), viii. 362. Magdalen Anointing the Feet of our Saviour (Hilton's), xi. 190. Queen of Scots, viii. 460 ; ix. 23, 66 ; xi. 320, 324. ■ Stuart (Schiller's), viii. 391. Marys with the Dead Body of Christ, The Three (L. Caracci's), ix. 112. Mary-le-bone Street, ii. 163, 242. Masaccio (painter), iv. 217 ; vi. 45, 126, 346 ; ix. 409, 427; xi. 211. Masetto (in Byron's Don Juan), viii. 365, 366, 371 ; xi. 307. Mask of Arthur and Emmeline, The (Dryden's), v. 356. 100 Mask of Cupid, The (Spenser's), v. 35. 38, 40 ; X. 74. of Semele (Congreve's), viii. 76. Maskwell ( Congreve's Double Dealer), viii. 72. Mason, William, i. 171 ; x. 164. Massacre of Glencoe, Apology for the (Defoe's), x. 378. of the Innocents (Le Brun's), ix. 25. of the Mamelukes (Vernet's), ix. 137. in Piedmont (Milton), vi. 176, 178. Massachusetts, x. 315. Massaniello (Tommaso Aniello), x. 301. Massena, Andre, ix. 146. Massinger, Philip, v. 248 ; also referred to in iv. 309, 310 ; v. 193, 265, 269 n., 345 ; viii. 272, 287, 290. Massys, Quentin, ix. 40. Master Baillie (in Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle), v. 286. Bamardine (in Shake- speare's Measure for Measure), i. 241, 346, 347, 425 ; iv. 248 ; vi. 249 ; viii. 283. Bobby (Sterne's Tristram Shandy), xii. 152. Edward Knowell (in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour), viii. 312. Froth (in Shakespeare's Meas- ure for Measure), i. 391 ; viii. 283. Kerneguy (in Scotfs Wood- stock), vi. 410. Matthew (in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour), viii. 45, 311. Nicolas the Barber (in Cer- vantes' Don Quixote), viii. 108. - — Oliver the Barber (Scott's), iv. 248. Silence (Shakespeare's 2nd Henry IV.), iv. 365. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Master Stephen (in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour), vi. 194 «•; viii. 45, 311. Well-bred (Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour), viii. 312. Mater Dolorosa (Carlo Dolce's), ix. 20, 41. Matheo (in Dekker's Honest Whore), v. 238, 239, 241, 247. Matilda (General Burgoyne's Richard Coeur de Lion), viii. 195. Matsys, Quintin. See Massys, Quentin. Matter and Manner (Hazlitt), i. 421 ; xi. p. X n. Matthew (Wordsviforth's), xii. 57. Bramble (Smollett's Humphry Clinker), viii. 117, 165, 510; x. 35- Matthews, Charles, vi. 273, 278, 350, 417, 418 n. ; vii. 300, 508 ; vui. 177, 243, 281, 317, 412, 428, 430-S. 459, 484, 523 ; xi. p. viii, 367, 483, 554 ; xii. 6, 140 n., 353. (John), viii. 497. Miss, vi. 293; viii. 231, 235, 236, 275, 531 ; xi. 395. (in Fielding's Amelia), viii. 114; X. 33. Matthias (Massinger'sThe Picture), V. 266. Matrimony (a Comedy), viii. 392. Maturin, Rev. Robert Charles, viii. 308, 368, 416, 421, 478 ; xi. 418. Maud the Milkmaid (in Walton's The Complete Angler), i. 56 ; v. 98. Maurice of Nassau, Prince, xi. 289. Maurice's Parrot, Prince, iii. loi. Maurocordato, Prince, x. 232, 251. Mawworm (in BickerstafPs Hypo- crite), i. 59 ; ii. 84 ; viii. 1 63, 246, 392 ; xi. 396 ; xii. 366. Maximilian of Bavaria, xi. 289. Maxims on Love, xii. 354. Maxwell, Mr, ii. 173. May-Day (Chapman's), v. 234. May-Day Night (Shelley's, from Goethe), x. 261, 271. May Fair, xii. 132. Mayence, ix. 298, 299. Mayor of Garratt, The (Foote's), viii. 166, 167, 168, 316 ; xi. 368. Maywood (actor), viii. 374 ; xi. 397, 405, 406. as lago, viii. 513. Shylock, viii. 374. Zanga, xi. 397 ; also re- ferred to in viii. 513. Mazarin, Cardinal, vi. 238. Mazeres, Baron, xii. 302, 303. Mazzuola, Francesco. See Par- megiano. Meadows, Mr (actor), xi. 373. (in BickerstafPs Love in a Village), viii. 329. (in Madame D'Arblay's The Wanderer), viii. 123 ; x. 42. (in Godwin's Cloudesley), x. 392- Means and Ends, On, xii. 184. Measure for Measure (Shake- speare's), i. 345 ; viii. 281, also referred to, i. 241, 391 ; v. 226 ; vi. 249. Mecca, x. 120. Mechel (print-seller), ii. 185. Medea, The (Euripides), x. 97. Medecin malgr^ lui (Moli^re's), viii. 28, 159, 558 ; X. 107. Medici Family, ix. 212, 221, 225. — — Cosmo de, vi. 353. Hippolito de (Titian's portrait of), ix. 34S, 385 ; xi. 222. Lorenzo de. The Chapel of, x. 354- Meditations (Harvey's), vii. 163. Mediterranean, The, viii. 126 ; ix. 182. Medoro (Ariosto's Orlando Furi- oso), V. 3. Medusa's Head (Leonardo da Vinci's), ix. 225 ; x. 261 ; xii. 195- Medwin, Captam, vii. 313, 343. Meeting of Abram and Melchisedec (Rubens'), ix. 52. lOI INDEX TO THE WORKS Meeting of Christ and St John (Raphael's), ix. 30. of Jacob and Laban (Murillo's), ix. 54. of Jacob and Rachel (Mu- rillo's), ix. 23. between Louis XIV. and the Spanish Ambassador (G6rard's), ix. 123. Meggett, Mr (actor), viii. 239, 240, 241, 532. Meg Merrilees (in Scott's Heart of Midlothian), iv. 248 ; vii. 341, 343 ; viii. 129, 146 «., 292 ; ix. 206 ; xi. 531. Meggy Macgilpin (in O'Keeffe's Highland Reel), xi. 364. M^hul, :6tienne Nicolas, viii. 325- Meillerie (Rousseau's Nouvelle H^loise), i. 133; ii. 326; ix. 281 ; xii. 25. Melancholy, Address to (in Beau- mont and Fletcher's Nice Valour), v. 295. Melanchthon, Philip, iv. 228 ; x. 143- Melaric (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 236. Melchior, Friedrich. See Grimm, Baron. Meleager and Atalanta (Wilson's), xi. 200. ix. 433 ; x. 208. Melford (Cherry's The Soldier's Daughter), xi. 297. Melissa (Holcroft's), ii. 264, 265. Mellida (in Marston's Antonio and Mellida), v. 225. Mellon, Miss, vii. 127. Melmoth (Maturin's), viii. 478. Wm., i. 93. Melrose Abbey, ix. 235. Memnon (mythological), v. 60 ; ix. 108 ; X. 221, 337. Memoirs of Anastasius the Greek (Thomas Hope's), v. 363. (Baron de Bausset), xii. 135- 102 Memoirs of De Tott (translated by Holcroft), ii. 107. (Count Grammont's), iii. 307 ; xi. 276. (of Margravine of Bareuth), vi. 44S. (Cardinal Retz), vi. 238, 349 ; X. 301. (Sir J. Reynolds), i. 442. of Granville Sharp (by Prince Hoare), vii. 48 n., 49. Memoires de Voltaire dcrits par lui-m^me, ii. 267. of a Cavaher, The (Defoe's), X. 382. on Chivalry, The (by M. de St Palaye), x. 20. of an Heiress, or Cecilia. See Cecilia. of Fanny Hill (Cleland's), iv. 102 n. of Lady Vane, The (in Smollett's Peregrine Pickle), vii. 221. Memorabilia of Mr Coleridge, xii. 346. Memory (in Spenser), v. 38. Mensechmi (Plautus), i. 351. Menander, viii. 552 ; x. 100, 232. Mendacio (in Brewer's Lingua), V. 293. Menenius, Agrippa (in Shake- speare's Coriolanus), viii. 403. Mengs, Anton Rafael, vi. 345, 431 ; ix. 203, 349, 409, 472 n., 482 ; xi. 230, 255. Menjaud, Mile., ix. 150. Merchant of Bruges, The (Kin- naird's), viii. 264. of Venice (Shakespeare's), i. 320 ; also referred to in i. 391, 392 ; ii. 71 ; V. 210; viii. 249. Merciers, The, ii. 107, 114, 168, 181, 19s, 218, 219, 228, 230, 234, 272 ; vii. 241. Mercury, i. 33, 71 ; v. 83 ; vii. 203 ; A- 93. 350, 387- The Elgm, tx. 340, 341. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Mercury teaching Cupid to Read (Correggio's), xii. 356. and Herse ( Turner's ), xi. 191. inventing the Lyre (Barry's), ix. 419. Mercutio (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), i. 257 ; viii. 32, 200. Meredith, Sir W., iii. 422 ; vi. 88. Merg^es (Merger, Mr), ii. 280. M^rim^e, Madame (Madame M.), vi. 319, 503. Merlin the Enchanter (early romance), x. 20, 21, 56. Mermaid Inn, v. 297 ; xii. 207. Merrimee, J. F. L., vii. 333. Merry, Miss, viii. 323, 329. England, xii. 15. Robert, iv. 309 and n. Devil of Edmonton, The, v. 289, 293. Sherwood, xii. 15. Wives of Windsor, The (Shakespeare's), i. 349 ; also referred to in viii. 31, 32, 43. Mertoun, the elder (in Scott's The Pirate), xi. 535. Merveilleuses in Bedlam (Hog- arth's), vi. 167. Meshech, iii. 265. Message, The (in Liber Amoris), ii. 290. Messalina, ix. 221. Messiah (Handel's), xi. 455. Messora, M. (a painter), xi. 245. Metamorphoses (Ovid), iii. 287. Metastasio, x. 45 ; xii. 128. Methodism, vii. 351 ; x. 158. On the Causes of, i. 57. Methuselah, xii. 263. Metzu, Gabriel, ii. 225 ; ix. 35. Meux, Mr, iii. 308. Mexicans, xi. 319. Mexico, iii. 290 «. ; iv. 189. Mezentius, ix. 132. Mezzofanti, Prof Joseph Caspar, ix. 205. Michael, Poem of (Wordsworth's), xii. 316. Michael Angelo, i. 78, 85, 148, 161, 164; ii. 276; iv. 276; V. 18, 45, 247, 297; vi. 10, 74, 85, 127, 128, 132, 137-9, 145, 212, 297, 346, 347, 353. 363, 368, 392, 413 ; vii. 59, 61, 94, 96, 103, 107, 118, 157, 158, I99> 203 ; viii. 55, 284, 364, 470 ; ix. II, 28, 42, 134, 165, 211, 219, 220, 232, 235, 236, 239, 240-1, 273, 274, 327, 360-4, 366, 369, 380-2, 394, 403, 409, 427, 491 ; X- 63, 77, 180, 181, 206-8, 279- 82, 336, 354; xi. 202, 212, 214, 215, 217, 227-9 »; 234 «■, 424, 449, 482, 590; xii. 36. Cassio (in Shakespeare's Othello), vi. 195 ; viii. 189, 214, 339. 340, 473. 560 ; xi. 294. Mickle, William Julius, v. 122. Micklestane Moor, iv. 246 ; vii. 343- Microcosmus(Nabbes's),v.289, 290, 292, 334- Midas, V. 197, 199, 201 ; ix. 105. Middle Passage, The, vii. 47; ix. 185. Temple, The, x. 363. Middlesex, iii. 423. Middleton, Conyers, ii. 169, 173, 176, 190, 194 ; X. 249. Thomas, v. 176, 181, 193, 214, 223, 224. Midhurst, iii. 421. Midsummer Night'sDream(Shake- speare's), i. 61, 244 ; viii. 274 ; also referred to in i. 137, 178, 242, 244, 359 ; V. 190 ; viii. 305 ; X. 116 ; xi. 451 ; xii. 74 n. Mieris (a family of painters), ix. 60, 92. Mignet, Frangois Auguste Marie, ix. 186. Milan, vii. 169 ; viii. 291, 429 ; ix. 187 «., 198, 260, 264, 275, 277, 278, 419 ; X. 192. Mile-end, ix. 480. Milford (in Holcroft's The Road to Ruin), ii. 124. Haven, i. 182 ; xi. 292. 103 INDEX TO THE WORKS Milking (by John Burnett), xi. 247. Mill, James, vii. 160, 183, 186, 495 ; xii. 131, 255. Mill, John Stuart, xii. 255. Millamant (Congreve's Way of the World), i. 12 ; vi. 165 ; vii. 121 ; viii. 14, 37, 73, 74, 151, 152, 465, S5S ; xi. 346. Millamour (in Murphy's All in the Wrong), viii. 164. Millar, Andrew, vii. 220. Miller, Miss, viii. 128. The (Chaucer), v. 24. and his Men, The (Pocock's), xi. 394. Miller's Wife (in Pocock's Miller and His Men), viii. 292. Millennium (in Cowper's Task), v. 94. Millisent (in Merry Devil of Edmonton), v. 293. Millot, Claude Frangois Xavier, x. 46. Mills, Dr (Milles, Dr Jeremiah), v. 122. Mills, Mr, Mrs and Miss (actors), ii. 70 «., 77, 78, 195. Milman, Henry Hart, iv. 421; v. 379 ; viii. 416, 478. Milner, Miss (in Mrs Inchbald's Simple Story), vii. 304 ; ix. 237; xii. 65. Miltiades, x. 232. Milton, John, v. 44 ; also referred to in i. 3,22,49,79,94, 138, 153, 156, 161, 164, 319, 381, 397-401, 42s; ii. 79, 91, 166, 27s, 358, 397 n., 436 ; in. I, 168, 258, 270, 299, 326, 336; iv. 45, 61, 190, 217, 229, 244, 275, 276, 355, 365; V. II, 68, 70, 123, 125, 145-6, 148, 180, 183, 230, 247, 256, 316-8, 369, 371; vi. 42, 68, 73, ^^, 85, 96, 100, 106, no, 163, 169, 210, 218, 223-4, 316, 347, 350, 356, 362, 380, 392-3, 399, 401, 413, 423, 427, 433 ; vii. 8, 17, 36, 117, 119-20, 153, 158, 160, 169, 197, 203, 249, 268, 320, 322, 371 ; viii. 104 23. 43, 55, 58, 68, 101-2, 230, 232- 3, 273, 298, 385, 478 n., 535, 561; ix. 15, 159, 167, 186, 196, 211, 218, 232, 238, 243 «., 283, 320, 321, 427, 431, 483, 491 ; X. 13, 62-4, 71-2, 77, 116, 118, 155, 156, 200, 204, 232, 244, 324, 325, 327, 377, 399, 406, 416; xi. 215, 233, 235, 294, 431, 450-2, 457, 464, 486-7, 506, 514, 518, 546, 573; xii. 27, 39, 67, 116, 142, 192, 207-8, 273, 277, 341, 346, 372, 433- Milton's Eve, Character of, i. 105. Lycidas, On, i. 31. — — Sonnets, On, vi. 174 ; also referred to in v. 371. Versification, On, i. 36. Milwood (in Lillo's George Bam- well), viii. 269. Mina, General, x. 250. Mincing, Mrs (in Congreve's Way of the World), viii. 465. Mind and Motive, vi. 496 ; xi. p. x. Mind, On the (Helvetius), xi. 173 «. Minehead, xii. 272. Mine Host (Ben Jonson's New Inn), V. 263. of the George (Merry Devil of Edmonton), v. 293. of The Tabard (Chau- cer), xii. 30. Minerva (statue), ix. 341, 430, 466 ; X. 343, 350. Sunias, Temple of the, ix. 325, 381. Press, The, vii. 222 ; xi. 459. Minna (in Scott's The Pirate), xi. 532. Minor, The (Foote's), ii. 170. Theatres, viii. 403, 478. Minstrel, The (Beattie's), v. 100. Minstrel's Song in .iEUa, The (Chatterton's), v. 126. Minucci (an Italian), x. 303. Minuet de la Cour, The (a dance), xii. 122. Minute Philosopher (Berkeley's), vi. 198 ; xii. 397 n. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Mirabaud, J. Bapt. de, i. 408 ; vii. 430; xi. 579; xii. 116. Mirabel ( Farquhar's The Incon- stant), i. 154; viii. 73, 74, 75; XI. 367. Miracles, Essay on (Hume's), xii. 266. Miracle of Bolseno (Raphael's), vi. 340 ; ix. 240, 364. Miracle of the Conversion (Raphael's), ix. 380 ; xi. 227. of St Mark (Tintoretto's), ix. 274. Miraculous Draught of Fishes (Raphael's), vi. 220 ; viii. 147 ; ix. 47. Miranda (in Mrs Centlivre's The Busy-Body), viii. 270, 503. (in Shakespeare's The Tem- pest), i. 105, 238 ; x. 116 ; xi. 296, 417- Mirandola (Barry Cornwall's), vi. 96. Mirror, The (a periodical), viii. 105. Mirrour for Magistrates, The In- duction to the (Thomas Sack- ville's), V. 196. Misanthrope (Moli^re's), viii. 28, 31, 554, 558 ; ix. 147-9 ; X. 107, 108 ; XI. 354, 383 ; xii. 24. Miscellaneous Poems, F. Beau- mont, P. Fletcher, Drayton, Daniel, etc., Sir P. Sidney's Arcadia, and other works, v. 295- Miser, The (Molifere's), xi. 379, 380. Miserere, The, ix. 235. Misers (Massys'), ii. 417 ; ix. 40. Misnah, The, iii. 274. Miss Mactab (in The Poor Gentle- man), xi. 376. Prue (Congreve's Love for Love), vii. 127, 226 ; viii. 14, 72, ^^, 82, 152, 278, 555. Mistress, Lines to his (Donne's), xii. 28. (Titian's), vii. 282 ; ix. 33, 112, 121, 224, 270. Mitre, The (an inn), vi. 193 ; viii. 103. Court, vii. 37 ; xii. 35 «. Mock Doctor, The (Fielding's), viii. 159. Modena (town), ix. 207. Modern Comedy, On, i. 10 ; viii. 551- Midnight Conversation (Hog- arth's), viii. 142, 143. Tory Delineated, xi. p. vii. Mogul, The, ii. 224. Mohun, Michael, viii. 160. Moiano (a town), ix. 211. Molesworth, Robert, Lord, iv. 93. Moli^re, i. 81, 314; ii. 166, 229; v. 227, 228 ; vi. 49, 85, 86, III, 196 «., 417 ; vii. 311, 323 ; viii. 28, 29, 31, 42, 76-8, 122, 133, 159, 160, 162, 167, 193, 195, 244, 319, 554, 558 ; ix. 129, 146-50, 152, 166, 214, 242, 391 ; x. 40, 107, 108, 298 ; xi. 276, 288, 354, 358, 366, 371, 379, 383, 395, 452, 460 ; xu. 22, 37, 346. Mohneaux, Tom (pugilist), iv. 223. Moll Flagon (in Burgoyne's Lord of the Manor), xi. 316, 388. Flanders (Defoe's), x. 380 ; xii. 367. Molly, Old, xi. 311. JoUop (G. Colman the elder's The Jealous Wife), viii. 168, 318, 392- Seagrim (in Fielding's Tom Jones), vii. 221 ; viii. 113. Molteno's print-shop, ix. 8. Mombelli, Esther, ix. 174. Momus, The Elgin, ix. 340. Monaghan, Mr (in Amory's John Buncle), i. 54 ; iii. 142. Monarchy, On the Spirit of, xii. 241. Monastery (Scott's), vii. 201 ; viii. 439- Monasticon (Dugdale's), v. 120 ; vii. 317. Moneses (Congreve's Bajazet), xi. 275. 10; INDEX TO THE WORKS Money, On the want of, xii. 136. Monimia (in Otway's Orphan), i. 157; V. 355; viii. 263, 310. (in Smollett's Count Fathom), xii. 64. Moniteur, The (a newspaper), ix. 165. Monk Lewis, xii. 271. The (Lewis), viii. 127. Monkeys, The (Gay's Fable), v. 107. Monmouth's Rebellion, x. 357. Monmouth Street, vi. 459 ; vii. 69 ; xii. 210. Monrose (in Holcroft's Knave or Not?), ii. 161, 162. Monsieur Jourdain (in Moli^re), i. 81 ; viii. 160 ; xi. 355. D'Olive (Chapman's), v. 231. Pourceaugnac (Moli^re's), i. 81 ; viii. 28, i6o ; x. 107. Thomas (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 261. Montagu, Mrs Basil, vii. 41, 132. Edward Wortley, iv. 90 n. Lady Mary Wortley, vii. 207 ; ix. 477 ; xii. 32, 134, 153 n. Montaigne, Michael, Lord of, i. 7 ; ii. 410; iv. 195, 373; V. 334; vi. 86 ; vii. 26, 28, 219 «., 230, 311, 313, 323; viii. 92, 93, 94, 95, 100 ; ix. 166 ; X. 72 ; xi. 383; xii. 37. Mont-Mirail, The Battle of (Ver- net's), ix. 128. Mont St Jean, The Battle of, ix. 128. Montargis (a town), ix. 175, 176, 177. Monte-Fiascone, ix. 231. Monte Pincio, The, x. 303. Monte-Pulciano, xi. 487. Monte Rosa, ix. 279, 281, 296. Montesquieu, Charles de St Bavon de, iv. 9 n. ; vii. 40, 311 ; x. 184 ; xii. 247. Montfort (actor), i. 440. Montgomery, James, v. 378 ; vi. 156; vii. 14. 106 Monthly Magazine, The, ii. 175, 177, 192 ; iv. 9 n. ; vii. 230 ; x. 221, 222 ; xii. 136, 150, 161, 173, 184, 198, 209, 230, 235. Mirror, The, ii. 228. Review, The, ii. 95, 163, 225 ; iv. 284, 311 «. ; vi. 65, 216. Montmartre, vii. 332 ; ix. 161 ; xii. 189. Montmorenci, vii. 307 ; ix. 161. Montpelier Tea Gardens, vi. 257. Montroses, The, xii. 255. Montrose (the town), ii. 308. Monument, The, iii. 128 ; vi. 421 ; vii. 68 ; viii. 435 ; ix. 59. of the Two Children (Chant- rey's), vi. 326. Moody or Pinchwife (in Garrick's adaptation of Wycherle/s Coun- try Wife), vi. 68 ; viii. 77 ; xi. 277. Moonshine (in Shakespeare's Mid- summer Night's Dream), i. 248 ; viii. 276. Moor (Schiller's), xii. 67. The (in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus), X. 117. Moor of Venice, or Othello (Shake- speare's). See Othello. Moore, Edward, v. 6, 359 ; vi. 368. Sir John, ii. 375. Peter, viii. 413. Dr, ii. 171, 198 ; vi. 360. Thomas, iii. 122, 311, 312; iv. 9, 13, 213, 258, 312, 353; V. 151, 152, i53>i5S,369, 378;vi. 67, 334 «■, 454, 495. 509 ; vn. 123, 153, 314, 319, 365-72, 378-82; viii. 10, 166, 284, 422 ; ix. 34 «., 73, 106, 160 «., 190, 218, 246, 257, 281, 283 ; X. 233, 314 ; xi. 372, 386; xii. 138, I55.«-, 307, 323- Sir Graham, vi. 385. Moorish Alhambra, The, ix. 349- Mopsa and Dorcas (Sir Philip Sidney's), ix. 58. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Moral Epistles (Pope's), v. 373. Morals (Seneca's), viii. 557. Moral and Political Philosophy, Paley's, iii. 224, 276 ; iv. i66 «., vii. 49 ; xi. 336. Morales, Luis de, ix. 26. Morceaux, from Wat Tyler (Southey's), iii. \^d,etseq. Mordaunt, Mertoun (in Scott's The Pirate), xi. 532. Mordent (Holcroft's The Deserted Daughter), ii. 159. More, Hannah, i. 66 ; v. 108, 147 ; vi. 363 ; viii. 194, 256, 257, 284. Moreau, Jean Victor, iii. 53, 56. Moredens, The (in Leigh's Where to Find a Friend), viii. 258- 260. Morgan (in Holcroft's Old Clothes- man), ii. 173, 174, 176, 177. (in Smollett's Roderick Ran- dom), iii. 218 ; vii. 378. Lady, iv. 308 ; vii. 220 ; ix. 226, 267 ; X. 233, 276 et seq., 305 n. Morganti Maggiore (Pulci's), x. 69. Mori, Miss, viii. 341. Morland, George, ii. 202 ; vii. 56. Morn (Michael Angelo's), ix. 363. Morning (C. V. Fielding's), xi. 248. (Hogarth's), viii. 144 ; ix. 80. Chronicle, The, i. p. xxx, 415-6, 418, 425, 426, 434-5, 441-2 ; ii. 94, 204, 205, 207, 221, 222 ; iii. 47 et seq., 51, loi n., 107, 205, 232, 339 «■, 4S3-4 ; VI. 190, 292, 293 ; vn. 205 ; viii. 174, 241, 459, 502, 512 et seq., 522-3, 531, 551 ; ix. 84, 85, 186, 315, 462, 489 ; X. 213-6 ; xi. p. ix, 162, 167, 172, 180, 187, 191, 19s, 420, 447, 566, 567, 602 ; xii. 319. Herald, The, ii. 106, 109, 224 ; iii. 97 ; vi. 190. Post, i. 383 n. ; ii. 143, 144 ; iii. 18 n., 76, 93, 126, 243 «., 350 ; X. 138, 150, 220; xi. 495. and Evening of the Roman Empire (Claude's), ix. 54, 57. Morocchius (in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice), i. 322, 391, 392. Morocco, Emperor of (in Peter Pindar), viii. 168. Moroni, Giovanni Battista, ix. 34. Morose (in Jonson's Silent Woman), viii. 42. Morpeth, Lord, xi. 386. Mortimer (in Cumberland's Faith- less Lover), ii. 83. (in Shakespeare's Henry IV.), i. 284. Morton, Charles, x. 357. Thomas, iii. 162 ; vi. 453 ; viii. 442 ; xi. 374. (Scott's Old Mortality), iv. 247. Mosaics of the Church of St Mark, Venice, ix. 274. Mosca (in Jonson's Fox or Vol- pone), viii. 44. Moscow, iii. 99, 178 ; vi. 241 ; xi. 195, 196. Moses, iii. 265, 297 ; viii. 58 ; xi. 233, 472 n. ; xii. 263. Cosmogony of, xii. 279. (Michael Angelo's), ix. 362 ; X. 208. (Poussin's), ix. 473. (Sheridan's), viii. 250. in Egypt (an Oratorio), ix. 202. (in a play), viii. 387 ; xii. 24. Mosheim, Johann Lorenz von, iii. 276. Mossop, Henry, ii. 63, 64. Moth (in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream), i, 61, 244 ; viii. 275. Mother Bombie (by John Lyly), v. 197, 198. Cole (in Foote's The Minor), viii. 167. and Child, The (Raphael's), viii. 148. Hubberd's Tale (Spenser's Shepherds' Calendar), v. 98. and a Sleeping Child (Guido's), ix. 51. 107 INDEX TO THE WORKS Mother's Picture, Verses on his (by Cowper), v. 95. Motto, or Invocation to his Muse (Cowley's), viii. 58. Moudon (a town), ix. 285, 295, 296. Mouldy (Shakespeare's 2nd Henry IV.), viii. 33. Moulins (a town), ix. 178, 179. Mounsey, George, vi. 192, 195, 197, 198, 199, 201. Mount, Sermon from the, v. 184. Mountaineers, The (G. Colman, junr.), ii. 109 ; viii. 239. Mountford, Sir Charles, v. 213. Mountfort, Susanna, i. 157 ; viii. 1 60. Mountjoy, Lady, ix. 473. Mourning Bride (Congreve's), i. 176 ; vi. 195 ; vii. 306 ; xi. 382. Mourritt (operatic singer), ix. 171. Moustache (Macready's Henry IV.), viii. 442. Mowbray (Shakespeare's Richard II.), i. 273. Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolf- gang Amadeus, ii. 174, 178, 200, 201 ; iii. 311 ; vi. 74; vii. 239; vni. 325-7, 362-4, 370-1, 452, 535 ; xi. 427, 455, 500 ; xii. 168, 345. 384- Mrs Battle's Opinions on Whist (Lamb's), iv. 364 ; vi. 199, 245. Mrs James (in Fielding's Amelia), viii. 1 14 ; X. 33. Leicester's School (Lamb's), V. 146. Malaprop (in Sheridan's Rivals), viii. 165, 508 ; x. 142 ; xi. 307. Marwood (Congreve's Way of the World), viii. 74. — — Oakley (in Geo. Colman the elder's The Jealous Wife), viii. 316, 505 ; xi. 304. Patch (in Mrs Centlivre's Busy-Body), viii. 503. 108 Much Ado about Nothing (Shake- speare's), i. 335 ; iii. 200 ; viii. 32, 401 n. Mucklewrath (Scott's Old Mortal- ity), iv. 247. Mudford, William, vi. iii, 196, 293 «. ; X. 219 ; xi. 547. Mudge, t)r, vi. 368, 419, 512. Mudges, The, vi. 366, 367, 374, 510, 512. Zachary, vi. 368. Muiopotmos (Spenser's), viii. 404. Mulberry Tree, The (a song), viii. 301. Muleteers (Correggio's), ii» 35. Muley-Muloch (in Dryden's Don Sebastian), v. 357, 358. Mulgrave, Lord, i. 374. Miiller, Johannes von, iii. 154. Mumps (in Oulton's Frightened to Death), viii. 359. Munchausen, Baron, vii. 37, 138. Munden, Joseph Shepherd, ii. 147, 148, 368 ; V. 269 n. ; vi. 275-6 «., 418, 453 ; viii. 71, 226-7, 256, 264-5, 278, 286, 310, 317, 343, 359, 386, 392, 400, 416, 459, 465, 525, 534, 536 ; XI. 303, 306, 366, 377-8, 392 ; xii. 24, 198 «. Munden's Sir Peter Teazle, xi. 392. Mundungus, x. 149 n. Mungo (in BickerstafTe's Padlock), ii. 84. Miintz, John Henry, x. 164. Murder of Dentatus (Haydon's), xi. 482. Murillo, Bartolomeo Esteban, vi. 219; ix. 23, 25, 26, 54, 158, 186, 389, 390 ; xi. 205 n., 249 ; xiL 262. Murphys, The, v. 359 ; viii. 164. Murray, Chas., viii. 309. John, i. 376, 379, 380; iii. 124, 194, 217, 218 ; IV. 302, 312 ; vi. 89, 211 ; vii. 376, 378, 515 ; ix. 247 «. ; xi. 423, 486, 489, 580 ; xii. 267, 320. Lindley, iii. 445 ; iv. 241 «., 391 ; xii. 232. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Murray, William (Earl of Mans- field), iii. 416. Mr (Pope's friend), viii. 555. Miss, viii. 529. Muse, Invocation to, or Motto (Cowley's), viii. 58. Music, History of (Burney's), x. 288 n. Messora's, xi. 245. Music-piece (Giorgione's), ix. 271. (Titian's), ix. 11, 70. Musical Instruments, Personifica- tion of (in Tatler), i. 9 ; viii. 98. Party (Giorgione's), ix. 26. Musician and the Nightingale, The Contest between the (by Crashaw), viii. 53. Musidorus and Philoclea (Sir Philip Sidney's), ix. 58. Mustapha and Alaham (by Fulke Greville), v. 231 ; vii. 255 ; xii. 34. Mustard Seed (in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream), i. 61, 244 ; viii. 275. My Aunt (a farce), viii. 239, 240. Father (in Sterne's Tristram Shandy), i. 12; viii. 1 21, 151. First Acquaintance with Poets, xii. 259. Grandmother (by Prince Hoare), i. 155; vi. 416; viii. 230. Landlady's Night-Gown (Oul- ton's), viii. 328. Spouse and I (C. Dibdin's), viii. 525. Uncle Toby (in Sterne's Tris- tram Shandy), i. 12 ; viii. 11, 121, 151 ; X. 39; xi. 553. Wife! What Wife? (by Barrett), viii. 237. Myrrha (Byron's Sardanapalus), ii. 307- Myrtle (in Steele's Conscious Lovers), viii. 158. Mysie Happer (in Scott's Monas- tery), viii. 454. Mysterious Mother, The (Wal- . pole's), X. 165. Mysteries, The, x. 60. of Udolpho, The (by Mrs Radcliffe), viii. 125 ; xii. 64. Mystery of the Passions, x. 60. N. Naiad, i. 19. Nairn, iv. 280. Naldi, Guiseppe, viii. 326, 365, 372 ; xi. 308. Namur, Siege of, i. 429. Nantreuil, Charles Francois le Bceuf, ix. 127. Nantucket, x. 315. Nantwich, ii. 167. Nanty Ewart (in Scott's Red- gauntlet), vii. 319. Napier, John, vi. 85. (of Marchiston), xii. 441. MacVey, xii. 255. Naples, ii. 180, 223 ; iii. 179 ; vi. 347, 379: 38s ; ix. 233, 249, 253, 256, 259, 419, 475 n. ; x. 56, 277, 282, 283, 287 n., 292, 300. Napoleon Buonaparte. See Buona- parte, Napoleon. Narcissa (in Smollett's Roderick Random), xii. 64. Narcissus, i. 25 ; xii. 200. and The Graces (Bishop's), iv. 102. Looking into Water (Barry's), ix. 419. Nami (a town), ix. 258. Narrative of Facts (Holcroft's), ii. 139, 156, 201, 205. Nash, Sir B., vi. 451. Miss, viii. 254. Nasmyth, Peter, xi. 245, 246, 247. Nathan, Mr (an actor), viii. 401. the Wise (Lessing's), x. 1 19. Nathaniel (in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost), i. 332. National Antipathies, ix. 138. Gallery, ix. 3 ; xii. 215. Natural Son (Kotzebue's). See Mrs Inchbald's Lover's Vows. 109 INDEX TO THE WORKS Natural Disinterestedness of the Human Mind, The (Coleridge's), xii. 266. Nature and Art (Mrs Inchbald's), ii. 336; vi. 364; viii. 123, 127; X. 41. State of (Hobbes), vi. 308. Naufragium Joculare (Cowley's), V. 214. Nayrs, The, vi. 150. Neal, Daniel, iii. 265 ; iv. 217 ; xi. 443- John, X. 313. Neapolitan Nobleman (Titian's), vii. 292 ; ix. 385. Neate, Bill (pugilist), iv. 223 ; xii. 8 et seq. Nebuchadnezzar, xii. 204. Nebuchadnezzar's image, viii. 407. Ned Christian (in Scott's Peveril of the Peak), xi. 538. Softly (in The Tatler), vii. 64. Neely. See Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. Negro (or African), i. 69. Nehemiah, ii. 4. Nell (in Coffey's The Devil to Pay), viii. 252, 389 ; xii. 24, 122. Nelson, Lord, i. 97 ; vi. 85, 359, 522. Life of (Southey's), ii. 48. Nelson's Victory, iii. 195. Nemours, Due de, vii. 308 ; viii. 326. Neptune, i. 34 ; vi. 168 ; ix. 348. The (of John of Bologna), ix. 205. The (Elgin Marbles), ix. 467, 492. and Amphitrite (Titian's), ix. 75- Nerestan (in Voltaire's Zaire), xi. 282. Nerissa (in Shakespeare's Mer- chant of Venice), i. 322 ; iv. 260. Nero, i. 390; iv. 61; ix. 221; x. 231 ; xii. 285. Nero's Golden House, ix. 234. Nessus, iv. 104 ; xi. 268. no Nestor (in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida), i. 221. (Homer's), xii. 155. Netcher, Caspar, ix. 354. Nether-Stowey, x. 150; xii. 265, 269, 27O5 272, 274. Net-maker and His Wife. See Zembuca. Neufchatel, The Lake of, ix. 296. Neuilly, Barrier of, ix. 133 «., 158, 159; xii. 191. Neuss (a town), ix. 299. Nevers (a town), ix. 177. Neville, Living in London (? Jame- son's), viii. 242, 243. New Books, On Reading, xii. 161. Eloise (Rousseau's), i. 91, 427 ; vi. 186; vii. 24, 28, 224, 304; ix. 146, 281, 285 ; X. 75 ; xii. 14, 54, 123 «., 169. English Drama. See William Oxberry. English Opera, The, viii. 314, 320, 323, 329. Holland, iv. 46. Inn, The (Ben Jonson's), v. 263, 265. Jerusalem, The, v. 94 ; xii. 463- Lanark, iii. 172 ; iv. 198. Man of Feeling (Godwin's), X 399- Monthly Magazine, The, iv. 186, 348, 418 et seq.; vi. 485-6, 494, 504 et seq. ; vii. 481, 485-7, 489, 507, 509-11 ; ix. 62 «., 446, 469, 470 ; X. 221-2 ; xi. p. vii, 496, 590; xii. I, 15, 26, 38, 51, 59, 68, 78, 95, 104, 119, 125, 131- Pygmalion. See Liber Amoris. River, The, vii. 129. Road, The (London), ii. 163. Scots Mag. See Edinburgh Magazine. Testament, The, v. 183 ; vi. 392. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT New Times (a newspaper), iii. 233, 284, 286, 313, 314; X. 217, 218; xi. 316 ; xii. 289. View of Society, A, iii. 121. View of Society (Owen's), iv. 198. Way to Pay Old Debts, A (Massinger), viii. 272 ; also re- ferred to in V. 266, 267 n. ; vii. 313 ; viii. 277 ; xii. 168. Year's Ode ( Southey's ), iii. 49. York, ii. 205 ; viii. 473. Zealand, iii. 360. Newark-upon-Trent, ii. 12. Newbury, xi. 309 ; xii. 2, 6, 13. New Castile, x. 57. Newcastle, ii. 166. Duke bf, xii. 41, 383. Duchess of, iv. 216 ; viii. 69, 503 ; xii. 37. The Marquis of, xi. 53. Newfoundland Dog, vi. 452. Newgate, ii. 148, 150, 171, 206 ; iv. 195; v. 97; vii. 449; ix. 157; x. 227, 377, 380, 381 ; XI. 373. Calendar, iv. 250; vi. 314; viii. 269 ; xi. 190 ; xii. 34 «., 355- Newington Green, x. 357. Newman Street, ii. 147, 163, 199. Newmarket, ii. 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31. 32= 35-7. 40-2, 45, 46, 49, 5°, 52-5, 107 ; vii. 211. Newport, Lord (Vandyke's), ix. 61. Newport-Pagnell, ii. 14. News, The, x. 220. Newspaper (Crabbe's), xi. 606. Newstead Abbey, x. 169. Newton, Bishop (Reynolds's), ix. 399- . , „ Newton, Sir Isaac, 1. 10 «., 46, 82, 100; iii. 140, 141, 151; iv. 8, 45 ; v. 163 ; vi. 85, 239, 304 ; vii. 153, 249, 306, 358, 371, 458 ; vui. 99 ; ix. 243 ; x. 13, 134, 222, 249 ; xi. 258, 263 «., 273, 311 ; xii. 26, 27, 153 n., 154 «., 279, 441- Ney, Marshal, iii. 165 ; ix. 146. Nice Valour ; or. The Passionate Madman (Beaumont and Flet- cher), V. 295. Nicholas Gimcrack (in The Tatler), iii. 40; vi. 118, 119. N. (Nicholson, William), ii. 91, 95, 100, 173, 175, 191-3, I9S-6, 217, 219, 264, 279 ; vi. 92 ; vii. 230. Nicias, viii. 17. Nick Strumpfer (Scott'sThe Pirate), xi. 534. Nicknames, On, xi. 442. Nicolas the Barber (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), x. 27. Nicole, Pierre, xi. 289. Niger, The, ix. 255. Night ( Michael Angelo's ), ix. 363- Picture of ( Brown's ), v. 315- at Dresden, The (Correggio's), xii. 357. Scene (Hogarth's), viii. 136, 137 ; ix. 80. • Thoughts (Young's), ii. 91 ; V- 375- Walker, The (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 261. Nightingale, To the (Drummond of Hawthornden), v. 300. Nile, The, i. 232 ; vii. 344 ; ix. 35°- the Battle of the, i. 97. Nimeguen, ix. 299, 300. Nimrod, vi. 168. Nina (an Italian Opera), vii. 325, 335 ; ix. 174, 175 n. Nine Muses (Tintoretto's), ix. 42. Ninette k la Cour (C. S. Favart's), xi. 380. Ninon de I'Enclos, xii. 37. Niobe (The Elgin), ix. 379 ; x. 82. (Raphael's), i. 70. (R. Wilson's), ii. 198 ; ix. 393 ; xi. 200, III INDEX TO THE WORKS Nipperkin (in Sprigs of Laurel), xii. 24. Nismes, Massacre of, iii. 118, 216. No Song, No Supper (by Hoare), vii. 193 ; viii. 406, 416. Noah's Ark, vii. 96 ; ix. 335 ; xii. 263. Noble, Walter, x. 243. Kinsmen (Fletcher's), v. 190. Lord, Letter to a (Burke's). See Letter to Bedford, Duke of. Peasant, The (Holcroft's), ii. 87, 109, 268. Noblet, Mademoiselle, ix. 174. Nodin (a picture dealer), ii. 205. Noel, Mademoiselle, i. 53 ; ix. 170. I^okes, James, i. 157 ; viii. 160. Nola, the Philosopher of, x. 145. NoUekens, Joseph, vi. 373, 379, 384 ; vii. 88, 90 ; xii. 221, 439. Noman (in Homer's Odyssey), xi. 452- Nonjuror (Gibber's), viii. 162. Noon (Hogarth's), viii. 137, 140 ; ix. 80 ; xi. 252 ; xii. 364. Norbury Park, vi. 360. Nore, The, ii. 248. Norfolk, ii. 249, 277 ; iii. 405. Norfolk, Duke of, xii. 164. (in Richard IIL), viii. 184, 202. Norman (Holcroft's), ii. 204. Court, vi. 24 ; ix. 27. Normandy, iii. 97 ; ix. 100. Noma of the Fitful-Head (in Scott's The Pirate), xi. 534. North, Lord, iii. 290, 337 «., 419, 420 ; iv. 237. T., ii. 205. Sir Thomas, v. 186. Norths, The, iii. 389. North Berwick- Law, ii. 314. Briton (a newspaper), iii. 422. West Passage, iv. 207 ; vi. 414. Northampton, ii. 14, 125 ; x. 356. Northcote, James, i. 442 ; ii. 208, 209, 217, 224; iv. 212; vi. 10, 18, 65 «., 296, 318, 407; vii. 39, 112 40, 42, 89-94, 211, 487; ix. 34, 55, 61, 66, 226, 407 «., 475 «. ; XI. 202 n., 509, 516, 543, 590 ; xii. 224, 439- Northcote's Conversations, vi. 333. Samuel, vi. 395. Northern Winter, A (A. Philips), v. 374- North Pole, Panorama of, vi. 407. Northumberland, Duchess of, iii. 307- the Family of, x. 171. the Earl and Countess of (Vandyke's), ix. 61. in the Tower (Vandyke's), ix. 61. (in Shakespeare's Henry IV. and VI.), i. 284, 296, 301 ; xi. 192. North wich (a town), ii. 18. Norton, Thomas, v. 193. Norval (in Home's Douglas), vi. 294 ; viii. 180 ; xi. 373. Norway, iii. 62, 104, 106, 107, 158, 216. Norwich, ii. 182, 230, 278. Norwood, vii. 1 14. Norwynne (in Inchbald's Nature and Art), vii. 339 ; xii. 65. Nota Bene ; or. The Two Doctor Funguses (a play), viii. 536. Nothing, Poem upon (Rochester's), V. 83. Notre-Dame, ix. 156. Nottingham, ii. 14, 19-23, 29, 72, 85, 106, 125 ; vi. 445. Nottingham, Lord, iii. 464. Novel (in Wycherley's Plain Dealer), viii. 78. Novelle di Salemitano, ii. 172. Novelists, On The English, viii. 106. Novelty (Shakespeare's Sonnet), i. 360. and Familiarity, On, vii. 294. Novi (a town), ii. 178. Novum Organum (Bacon's), v. 328. Nugent, Lord, ii. 94 ; x. 215. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Numitorius (Knowles's Virginius), viii. 456. Nuneaton, ii. 14. Nurse (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), viii. 199. Nursey, Perry, xi. 249. Nut-Brown Maid, The (old ballad), V. 106 ; xi. 533. Nym (in Shakespeare's Henry V.), i. 291, 351 ; viii. 33. Nymph, The First and Second (in Milton's Comus), viii. 231. (Titian's), ix. 14. appearing to the River God (a picture), ix. 128. making a garland of flowers (Parmen tier's), ix. 167. and Satyr (Giorgione's), ix. 226. (Polemberg's), ix. 20. A (a picture), ix. 43. Nymphadoro (Marston's Antonio and Mellida), v. 228. O. O , Mr, xi. 387. Oak and the Briar, The (Spenser's), V. 98. Oakhampton Castle (Wilson's), xi. 199. Dates, Titus, ii. 143. Oath of the Horatii (David's), ix. 134- Oberon (in Shakespeare's Mid- summer Night's Dream), i. 245 et seq. Ober Wesel, xi. 363. Obligations, On the Spirit of, vii. 78. O'Bryan, Mr, u. 173, 174. Observations on Judge Eyre's Charge to the Jury in 1794 (Godwin's), x. 399. Observer, The, ix. 287; x. 220. Occasion (Spenser's), x. 245. Occasional Conformity Bill, The, X. 377- H Occleve, Thomas, v. 34. Oceana (Harrington's), iii. 122. Oceanus (.^Eschylus's Prometheus), X. 93- O'Coigly, James, ii. 429. O'Connell, Daniel, xii. 214. O'Connor, Arthur, ii. 174, 186, 190, 196, 431. Roger, ii. 190. Octavia (in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra ), i. 229 ; viii. 192. Octavian (in The Mountaineers), viii. 239, 241. Ode on Chatterton (Coleridge's), iv. 215. to Departing Year (Cole- ridge's), V. 377 ; xii. 268. to Eton College (Gray's), v. 118 ; vii. 74. to Evening (Collins), v. 116, 374- to Fear (Collins), v. 116, 374- to Indifference (Mrs Gre- ville's), viii. 216. to the Memory of Sir Lucius Cary and Sir H. Morrison (Ben Jonson's), v. 306. to Naples, The (Shelley's), x. 267. on the Passions (Collins), v. 116, 374. on the Poetical Character (Collins's), V. 116, 126, 374. on the Progress of Life (Wordsworth's), i. 250. on St Cecilia (Dryden's), V. 81. Odes and Inscriptions (Southey's), V. 164. Odeon, The (theatre), ix. 154. Odry, Jacques Charles, ix. 153. Odyssey (Homer's), i. 71 n.; v. 14, 66 ; viii. 20 ; x. 12 ; xi. 236, 452 ; xii. 168. CEdipus (jEschylus), x. 96. (Lee's), V. 357; vii. 298. (Corneille's), ix. 154, 193. "3 INDEX TO THE WORKS O'Fin (in Amory's John Buncle), i. 54. Ogygia (in Spenser), vui. 241; (Homer's), x. 12. Ohio, iv. 337 ; vi. 53. O'Keefe (in Amory's John Buncle), i. S4 ; iii. 142. O'KeefFe, John, vi. 417 ; viii. 166, 319, 400, 416, 534; xi. 364, 383- Old Actors, Some of the, xi. 366. Age (Cicero's), iv. 384. (Holcroft's), ii. 87. of Artists, On the, vii. 88. Bachelor, The (Congreve's), viii. 72. Bailey, The, ii. 99, 151, 199; vii. 339. Clothes to Sell (a song in Holcroft's Old Clothesman), ii. 177. Clothesman, The (Holcroft's), ii. 163, 170, 173, 195. 222, 225, 226. Customs, viii. 327. Double (in Shakespeare's Henry IV.), i. 64, 283 ; viii. 33, 35- English Baron, The (Mrs Kadcliffe's), viii. 127. Writers and Speakers, vii. 311. Fortunatus ( Dekkei-'s ), v. 234- Jewry, Chapel in the, vi. 367. Masters, The, x. 196. MortaUty (Scott's), iv. 243 n., 247 ; vi. 425 ; xi. 459, 532, S37- Mother W. (.? Hogarth's), xii. 364- Nosy (in Dibdin's Past Ten o'clock), xi. 393. Project (in Reynolds's What's a Man of Fashion ?), viii. 262. Sarum, Sonnet to (Southey's), iii. 203. 114 Old Sarum (town), iii. 1 10, 414 ; iv. 263. Soldier (Opie's), ii. 228. Testament, The, v. 17, 183 ; X. 62. Times ( a newspaper ), iii. 194. Woman, xii. 321. Oldenburgh, Duchess of, iii. 308. Oldfield, Mrs, i. 8, 157 ; viii. 90, 96, 160. Oldmixon, John, x. 368 «., 370, 371- Oliver, Tom, vi. 40. (in Shakespeare's As You Like It), i. 341. (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 232. (a Government Spy), iii. 232, 234, 240, 261, 280. Olivia (in Holcroft's Hugh Trevor), ii. 137. (in Holcroft's The Man of Ten Thousand), ii. 160. (in Wycherley's Plain Dealer), viii. 14, 78, 86. (in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night), i. 315, 318; viii. 32, 37- OUapod (in Colman's The Poor Gentleman), xi. 376. Olympian Jupiter, The, ix. 466. Olympic Games (Barry's), ix. 421; X. 199. Theatre, The, vi. 81 ; viii. 461, 462, 472. Olympus, 1. 34, 71 ; ix. 324, 325 ; X. 7. Omai, portrait of (by Northcote), vi. 402. One Man's Profit is Another's Loss (Montaigne's), viii. 94 n. O'Neill, Miss, i. 156 ; v. 355 ; viii. 177, 210, 211, 223, 256, 261-3, 273, 284, 288, 291, 309, 310, 347, 35°, 391-4, 397-8, 46s, 478, 524, 528, 537, 538 ; ix. 147 ; xi. 304, 367, 403, 407, 410. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT O'Neill, Miss, as Belvidera, viii. 261, 513- as Constance, viii. 513. as Mrs Oakley, viii. 530. as Elwina, viii. 256. as Juliet, viii. 198. as Lady Teazle, viii. 291. as Widow Cheerly, xi. 297. Onslow, Arthur, xii. 370. Opera, The, xi. 426. Opera, The Company at the, xi. 369- New English, vni. 314, 320, 329- House, The, u. 90, 193 ; vui. 465. Ophelia (in Shakespeare's Hamlet), i. 105, 232, 293 n.; iii. 122 ; v. 49, 261 ; viii. 188, 209, 478«.; ix. 145; X. 116; xi. 29s, 395, 451 ; xii. 144. Opie, John, i. 149; ii. 169, 172, 174-6, 178, 180, 184, 189, 196, 198, 208-9, 223-6, 228, 230, 398 ; vi. 10, 79 n., 296, 343, 351, 390. 411, 433, 436, 462 ; vii. 109, 274, 305 ; ix. 225, 403 ; XI. 218. Mrs, ii. 169, 226, 231 ; vih. 268. Opposition and The Courier, iii. 240. O.P. Row, viii. 357 ; xi. 372 ; xii. 39, 297- , ,, .. Ops (a heathen god), vn. 255. Orange, House of, vii. 322 ; ix. 42. the Prince of, iii. 284 ; vi. 221 ; X. 370, 372. Court, ii. I, 2. Oratorios, The, viii. 296. Orcagna, Andrea, ix. 354. Ordonio (in Coleridge's Remorse), vi. 314 ; viii. 421. Orestes (yEschylus), x. 93. (Phillips' The Distressed Mother), viii. 334. Orford, Lord, vi. 461. Orgagna, the Giant (Ariosto's), ix. 239. Orger, Mrs Mary Ann, viii. 246, 279,355,358, 536; ix. 151. Orgon (Moli^re's Tartuffe), viii. 29, 246 ; ix. 151 ; X. 108 ; xi. 354. Oriana (in Dimond's Conquest of Torento), viii. 368. Orient (a ship), ii. 214. Originality, ix. 423. Orinda (in Farquhar's Inconstant), i. 154. Orion ( N. Poussin's), vi. 169, 170. Orkneys, The, xi. 532, 533. Orlando (in Shakespeare's As You Like It), i. 339 ; iii. 297 ; viii. 252. (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 232, 235. (in Dekker's Honest Whore), V. 235, 237, 240. Amoroso (Bayardo's), x. 69. Furioso (Ariosto's), x. 14, 70, 71, 85. Orleans Gallery, The, i. 78 ; vi. 14 ; ix. 9, II, 31, 33 and«., 422. Ormond, The Duke of, vi. 345. Ormskirk, ii. 167. Ornamental Gardening, Treatise on (Thomas Whately's), i. 171. Oroondates, The (in La Calpre- n^de's Cassandra), xii. 61. Oroonoko ; or, The Royal Slave (Southerne's), xi. 301, also re- ferred to in i. 300 ; v. 359 ; vii. 70 ; viii. S37. Orosman (Voltaire's), x. iii ; xi. 282. Orphan, The (Otway's), v. 355 ; viii. 263. Orpheus, vii. 14. (by Barry), ix. 420. (by Dance), vi. 442. and Eurydice (DroUing's), ix. 137 n. Orr, William, iii. 237. Orsin (Butler's Hudibras), viii. 65. Orsini, xi. 443. Orson (in Valentine and Orson), v. 361 ; vii. 215. INDEX TO THE WORKS Orton, Rev. Job, vii. 316, 317. Orville, Lord, xii. 65. Osborn, the bookseller, x. 221. Osborne (in Holcroft), ii. 262, 263, 264, 265. Osmond, Mr, ii. 205. Osmyn, Mr, x. 204. Ossian, i. 155 ; v. 13, 18 ; vi. 197 n. ; vii. 6 ; xi. 235 ; xii. 165. Ostade, Adriaen Jazoon van, ix. 20, 26, 35, 60. Ostend, ix. 198. Othello (Shakespeare's), i. 200 ; i. 16, 179, 180, 186, 2S9, 293, 300, 393; ii. 59, 71, 178, 301, 391 ; iii. 168, 312 ; v. 5, 52, S5, I4S, 188; vi. 274, 409, 456; vii. 137 «., 206, 282, 343, 344, 371 ; viii. 31, 131, 177, 185, 190, 207-10, 214, 216-9, 221, 223, 227, 234, 249, 271, 356, 357, 38s, 39°) 414, 444, 458, 472, 513, 528, 534, 560; ix. 80; X. 82, III, 117, 156 ; xi. 276, 283, 291, 294, 308, 3SOj 351. 352, 362, 366, 368, 389, 405, 499 ; xu. 318, 366. Othman (in Southerne's Oroonoko), xi. 302. Otho, vi. 298. Othryadas erecting the Trophy (statue), ix. 166. wounded (Heral's), ix. 166. Otway, Thomas, i. 157 ; v. 181, 354, 3S5 ; vi. 49 ; vii. 362 ; viii. 69, 263, 284 ; ix. 152 ; X. 17, 118, 205, 243 ; xi. 402, 435 ; xii. 35, 67, 121. Ovando (a Spanish Grandee), iii. 290 n. Overbury, Sir Thomas, v. 99, 141. Ovid, iv. loi ; V. 79, 186; vi. 217 n. ; viii. 94 ; X. 257. (translated by A. Golding), V. 399- in Hexameters (translation by Voss), ii. 229. Owen, Robert, iii. 121, 169, 172, 229, 359 ; iv. 198; vi. 66, 67 ; vii. 129 ; xii. 275, 413. 116 Owen, Mr (a farmer), ii. 167. Owen Glendower (in Shakespeare's Henry IV.), i. 284. Oxberry, William, i. 159 n. ; viii. 228, 245, 246, 258, 260, 264, 274, 311, 369, 392, 426, 436, 487 et seq., 504-6, 508, 511, 536; xi. 303, 396. Oxendon Street, Haymarket, ii. 280. Oxford, i. 84; ii. 137; iii. 399, 408, 411, 416; v. 273; vi. 75, 188; vii. 42; viii. 319; ix. 46, 69, 98, 144 «., 232 ; xi. 309 ; xii. 3SI- Earl of, ii. 370 ; x. 358. Road (London), ii. 88, 182. Scholar, The (in Chaucer), V. 22. Street, ii. 199 ; iii. 239 ; v. 102 ; vi. 431, 437 ; ix. 158. and Blenheim, Pictures at, ix. 69. P Mr. See Patmore, Peter George. P Lady F., vi. 401. P— tt— n (? Pitton), xi. 309. Padua, ix. 264, 266, 275. Paddington, iv. io8. Paer, Mr, viii. 540. Psestum, ix. 255. Paine, Howard, viii. 439. Thomas, iii. 143, 169, 300 ; iv. 128, 201, 334, 335, 336, 340, 341; VI. 51,52, 57, 58, 338, 391; vu. 275 n. ; xi. 458, 472 n. ; xii. 266, 306, 346. Pains of Sleep, The (Coleridge's), X. 417. Painter, Edward, vi. 40. (Crabbe's), iv. 353. Painting, Essay on (Richardson's), xi. 208 n. in Italy, History of (Stend- hal's), X. 403. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Painting, On theGrand and Familiar Style of, viii. 133. Palace of Ice, Empress of Russia's, V. 92. Palais aux Cerfs, i. 388. Royal, The, i. 133 ; ix. 128 ; xii. 25. Palamon and Arcite (Chaucer's), i. 332 ; V. 21, 82 ; X. 69 ; (Fletcher's), v. 258, 261. Palanza (a town), ix. 278. Palarini (actress), vii. 338 ; ix. 278. Palemon and Lavinia (Thomson's), V. 90. Paley, Dr William, iii. 276 ; iv. 116 «., 166 «., 201, 277, 283, 333, 373 ; vi. 199 ; xi. 336 ; xii. 267, 358. Palinzi (a town), viii. 126. Palisseau (a town), ix. 179. Palladio, ix. 266, 269, 274 ; xi. 456 n. Pallas, vii. 268. Pallavicini, Cardinal Sforza,x. 301 n. Pall Mall, ii. 280 ; vi. 435 ; vii. 212, 232 ; ix. 43 ; xi. 184 ; xii. 215. Palma, Jacopo Vecchio, ix. 35. Palmer, The (John Heywood's Four P's), V. 274, 276. Bob, vii. 127 ; viii. 22g, 388. Fyshe, x. 229. Jack, viii. 81, 199, 251, 300, 388 ; xi. 367, 393. Thomas (jun.), ii. 198. Palmerins of England, The, xii. 62. Palmyra, vii. 185 ; ix. 256 ; xi. 495. Pamela (Richardson's), ii. 28 1 ; iii. 49 ; vi. 236, 380 ; vii. 227 ; ix. 64 ; X. 37, 38 ; xii. 63, 226, 328. Pan, i. 239 ; iv. 217 ; v. 192, 201 ; vi. 319. (The Elgin), ix. 340. (in Fletcher's Faithful Shep- herdess), V. 255. Head of, xi. 228. Pancras Churchyard, x. 221. Pandarus (Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida), i. 221 ; viii. 326; xi. 29s et seq. Pandemonium (in Milton's Para- dise Lost), V. 65, 318 n.; xi. 506. Pandora (Barry's), ix. 421, 422. Pangs of Conscience. See The Ravens (Pocock's). Pannel (J. P. Kemble's), viii. 537 ; xi. 303, 305. The, and The Ravens, xi. 303- Panopticon (Bentham's), iv. 197 ; vii. 1 29, 240, 247, 249 ; viii. 411. Pantagruel (Rabelais), iv. 378 n. ; V. 113 ; viii. 29. Panthea (in Beaumont and Fletcher's King and No King), v. 252. Pantheon, The, ii. 276; ix. 156, 232, 235, 241 ; x. 296, 301. Pantisocracy, Scheme of, ii. 278 n.; iii. 166, 225 ; x. 149 n. ; xi. 513. Panurge (Rabelais), v. 113. Papal Palace, ix. 34. Papinio (a village), ix. 259. Paraclete, The, ix. 146. Paradise (Dante's), x. 63. Lost (Milton's), i. 22 n., 36, 39, 49, 94, 138, 164, 393 ; "■ 275, 368, 397 n. ; IV. 190 ; v. 61, 63, 66, 83, 148, 315, 317, 318, 357, 371 ; vi. 42, 174, 176, 218, 224, 350, 380, 392; vii. 36, 41, H7, 134, 197, 227 ; viii. 23, 58 ; ix. 167, 186, 218; X. 327, 416; xi. 254, 382, 457, 464 ; xii. 67, 193, 207, 354, 367- Regained (Milton's), vii. 36, 119. Paradol, Madame, ix. 154. Paradox and Commonplace, On, vi. 146. Parallel Passages in Various Poets, xi. 282. Parasitaster ; or, The Fawn (Mars- ton's), V. 226. Paraeus, Ambrose, iv. 379 n. Pardoner (in John Heywood's Four P's), V. 274, 276. 117 INDEX TO THE WORKS Paris, i. 8, 91, 132, 133, 390, 435 ; ii. 21, 104-7, I09) 1 12-5, 130, 164, 180, 181, 188, 192, 232, 235, 267- 8, 280 n. ; iii. S4, S6, 61, 97, 98, 119, 122, 159, 183, 227, 247, 344, 408; iv. 189; V. 203; vi. 16, 303, 404, 422; vii. 96, 185, 311, 3I3j 314. 323, 324 n., 332 ; viii. 89, 97, 363, 441 ; ix. 27, 95, 99 «., loo, 102, 103-6, 118, 119, 122, 133 «., 142,14s, 147, 155, 174, 177, 182, 183, 186, 192, 196, 203, 206 n., 207, 212, 214, 244, 246, 252, 254, 274, 355, 365, 417, 491 ; X. 67, 303, 329 ; XI. 53, 184, 19s, 196, 240, 242, 246, 333, 345 «., 352, 353, 371, 389, 391 ; xii. 19, 23, 24, 146, 169, 225, 226, 314, 458. — (the man), i. 416. (Vandyke, portrait), xii. 36. (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), viii. 199. Parish Register ( Crabbe's ), xi. 605 n. Parismus and Parismenos, his- tory of (E. Ford's), ii. 2, 4. Park, The, ii. 2n. Parkes, Joseph. See Toms, Jo. Parkgate, ii. 64. Parkinson, James (sen.), ii. 212. Joseph Qun.), ii. 212. Park Lane, xii. 132. Parliament, The Long, iv. 83 n. Parliamentary Report on the Criminal Laws. See Criminal Law, Parliamentary Report on. Eloquence, Present state of, xi. 464. Register (Debrett's), ii. 186. Parma, vi. 384, 415 ; vii. 126 ; ix. 197, 199, 201, 202, 205, 409 ; X. 192 ; xii. 38. Parmegiano Francesco Mazzuola, ix. 1 1, 41, 43, 5 1, 226, 355 ; ix. 543. Parmentier, James, ix. 167. Parnassus, vi. 209 ; vii. 90 ; xi. 346, 423- (Raphael's), ix. 365. Parnell, Thos., iv. 365 ; v. 104, 373. 118 ParoUes (in Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends Well), i. 293 ; iii. 86, 437 ; v. 252 ; vi. 291. Parr, Dr Samuel, i. 425 n. ; ii. 196 ; iii. 255 ; iv. 211, 233, 337 ; vi. 53, 73, 354- Parrhasius (The Prince of Painters), i. 162 ; vii. 61. Par-ris and Lutetia (Rabelais' etymology of), ix. 155. Parry James (junr.), ii. 182, 193, 196, 198, 225. Dr John, ii. 173, 182, 192, 193, 19s, 196, 198, 228. Sir William Edward, iv. 207 ; ix. 138. Parson Adams (in Fielding's Joseph Andrews), i. 12, 80, 121; iii. 282 ; iv. 246, 367 ; vi. 215, 457 ; vii. 84, 223,368; viii. 12, 107, 112, 115, 152, 158, 553; X. 27, 33, 34; xi. 378, 435 ; xii. 64, 76. Supple, xi. 487. TruUiber (Eachards's Con- tempt of Clergy), viii. 107 ; x.27. Parsons, Wm., i. 155 ; ii. iii ; viii. 230, 278, 3S8 ; xi. 367 ; xii. 24. Parthenon, The, ix. 28, 325, 492 ; xi. 495. Partisanship, On the Spirit of, xi. 521. Partridge (in Fielding's Joseph Andrews), viii. 112, 113, 116 ; x. 31, 35- — Mrs, viii. 113- Party Spirit, On, xii. 402. Pascal, Blaise, i. 410 ; vii. 311 ; xii. 169. Pass of Thermopylae (David's), ix. 134- Passeri, Giovanni Battista, x. 296, 305- Passionate Madman ; or, Nice Valour (Beaumont and Fletcher), v. 295. Pilgrim, The (Shakespeare's), i. 360. Past and Future, On the, vi. 21. Ten o'clock (Dibdin's), xi. 392. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Pasta, Madame, ix. 175 n. ; xi. 300, 352, 372, 382, 383 ; xii. 307, 366, 384- and Mile. Mars, vii. 324. Pastoral Ballad (Shenstone's), v. 119 ; vi. 224. Pastorals (Brown's), v. 315. (Gay's), V. 107. (Ambrose Phillips), v. 374. Pastorella (Spenser's), v. 43. Patent Seasons (Arnold's), viii. 476. Paternoster Row, ii. 172, 204; iii. 1 57 ; xii. 344. Patie and Peggy (Allan Ramsay's Gentle Shepherd), ii. 78. Patmore, Peter George (P Mr), vi. 371-3 ; X. 404, 406. Paton, Miss I., xi. 387. Patrick's Return (a ballet), viii. 353- Patriotism, On (a Fragment), i. 67. Patroclus (Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida), i. 227 ; v. 54. Patronage and Puffing, On, vi. 289. Pattison, William, v. 122. Patu, Claude Pierre, i. 66 n. Paul, St. i. 145 ; iii. 272 ; iv. 162 ; vi. 448 ; vii. 216 ; x. 128. Czar, ii. 246. before Felix (Hogarth's), viii. 146. III. (Titian's), vi. 340, 385. Clifford (Bulwer's), xii. 130. and Virginia (Bemardin de St Pierre's), vi. i86, 442 ; viii. 372 ; xii. 268, 364. Paulo (in Leigh Hunt's Rimini), x. 409. Pavilion, The, at Brighton, ix. 90. Payne's Araglade Family, viii. 279 ; xi. 304. Pays de Vaud, The, vi. 186 ; vii. 304 ; ix. 284, 288. Peachum, Mr and Mrs (in Gay's Beggar's Opera), i. 66, 94, 142 ; iii. 68, 142, 163, 233 ; v. 108 ; vi. 288, 314 ; viii. 194, 255, 256 ; XI. 374 ; xii. 355- Peacock, Thomas Love, vii. 186, 495- Inn, The, at Parma, ix. 201. Peake, Richard Brinsley, xi. 369, 370. Pearman, William, viii. 464. Peasant Family going to Market (Rubens's), ix. 387. Peasants going to Market (Bur- nett's), xi. 247. Pease - Blossom (Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream), i. 61 ; viii. 275. Peavor (a village), ii. 167. Pedantry, On, i. 80, 84 ; also re- ferred to in i. 382 ; xii. 320. Pedlar (in John Heywood's Four P's), V. 274, 276. Pedrillo (in O'Keeffe's Castle of Andalusia), viii. 330. Peel, Sir Robert, iv. 250 ; vi. 89 ; vii. 186 ; xi. 473 ; xii. 275. Peel's Coffee-house, xii. 165 n. Peeping Tom, ii. 11 ; vi. 417 ; xi. 387. Peg (Congreve's), viii. 74. Pegasus, V. 63. Peggy, Miss (in Wycherley's Country Wife), viii. 15, 76, j";, 554 ; xi. 274, 276, 290. Pegu, iv. 189. Pekin, ii. 269 ; vi. "j^i- Pelaez, Martin, xi. 329. Pelissie, Monsieur, xi. 366. Pellegrini, F61ix, ix. 174. Pellew, Sir Edward, vi. 447. Pelliams, The, iii. 389, 412. Pembroke, Anne, Countess of, v. 148. Earl of, ix. 71 ; x. 335. Lord and Lady, ix. 58. Family, The, vi. 14 ; ix. 58. • (Vandyke's), ix. 473 -w. Pembrokeshire, iii. 411. Pendragon, x. 56. Penelope (Cimarosa's), viii. 537. and the Dansomanie, xi. 299. Penitent, The Fair (Rowe's), viii. 287. 119 INDEX TO THE WORKS Penitent Girl (Haydon's), x. 201. Penitentiary, i. 139 ; vii. 249. Penkethman, Willianij i. 8, 157 ; viii. 160. Penley, S., viii. 250, 264, 280, 302, 403, 427, 46s, 525. Pennant, Thomas, ii. 170, 172. Mr, vii. 69. Pennick, Dr, vi. 390. Penny, Edward, ix. 422. Penrith, ii. 78 ; v. 148. Penrose, Thomas, v. 122. Penruddock (in Cumberland's Wheel of Fortune), viii. 376 ; xi. 205, 206. Penshurst, vi. 354. Pension Suisse, The, at Turin, ix. 196. de I'Univers (an inn), ix. 133 n. Penson, Mrs W., viii. 315. Pentland Hills, The, ii. 314; ix. 98. People with One Idea, On, vi. 59. What is the, iii. 283, 292. of Sense, On, vii. 242. Percival, The Knight (in Merlin the Enchanter), x. 21. Percy (Miss Hannah More), viii. 256, 258. (in Shakespeare's Richard 1 1.), i. 276 ; xi. 192. Thomas, vii. 252. Percys, The, x. 172. Perdita (in Shakespeare's Winter's Tale), i. 35, 106, 176; vii. 327; viii. 74, 354; X. 116; xi. 296; xii. 339. P^re la Chaise, Cemetery of, vii. 369 ; ix. 145, 146, 161. Peregrine (in Jonson's Volpone), viii. 43. Peregrine Paragon (in Kenney's The World), viii. 369. Pickle (Smollett's), i. 47 ; vii. 221, 303; viii. 117; ix. 64; X. 35 ; xi. 274, 441 ; xii. 41. Perfect Love (Liber Amoris), ii. 322. 120 Pericles, viii. 335 ; x. 248, 337, 346. Pericles (Shakespeare's), ix. 27 ; x. 117. Perillus's Bull (Dryden's), iii. 159. Periodical Essayists, On the, vii. 226 ; viii. 91. Press, The, x. 202, 212. Perkin Warbeck (Ford's), v. 270. Perlet, Monsieur, xi. 352, 355-6, 366, 379. 380, 383. Perouse, John Francis Galoup de, ii. 192. Perron, Cardinal du, xi. 289. Perry, James, ii. 89, 171, 172, 224, 424 ; vi. 292, 293, 294 n. ; viii. 175 ; ix. 315 ; X. 214, 215, 424. Perry, Mrs, ii. 224. Persecution, Parable against (Franklin's), x. 314. Perseus (Cellini's), ix. 219 ; xii. 209. and Andromeda (Guido's), ix. 41. Persia, iv. ^^. Persian Letters, The (Lord Ljrttel- ton's), viii. 104. Personal Identity, On, xii. 198. Politics, xii. 456. Personification of Musical Instru- ments (Addison's), i. 9 ; viii. 98. Persons one would wish to have seen, Of, xii. 26. Pertinax, Surly (Ben Jonson's Alchemist), xi. 171. Peru, i. 95. The Mines of, xii. 149. Mr (fives player), vi. 88. Perugia, ix. 211, 228, 260, 262, 302. Perugino, Pietro, vi. 347 ; ix. 262. Pesaroni, Madame, xii. 366. Peschiera, Fortress of, ix. 277. Peter Aretine, Profile of (Titian's), vii. 96. Bell (Wordsworth's), xi. 497 ; xii. 270, 271. the Great, ii. 246 ; iii. 308 ; vi. 429. the Hermit, iv. 226. Grimes (in Crabbe), xi. 606. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Peter Pastoral (in Teasing made Easy), viii. 468. Peebles (in Scott's Red- gauntlet), vii. 319 ; xii. gi. Pickthank (? nam de plume used by Hazlitt), xi. 577. Pounce (in Fielding's Joseph Andrews), vi. 215 ; vii. 363. Peterborough, ii. 9 ; ix. 63. Cathedral, xii. 156. Court, vi. 415. Petersham, ii. 263. Petion, Jdrome, ii. 177. Petit-Andr6 (Scott's Quentin Dur- ward), iv. 251. Peto (Shakespeare's Henry IV.), viii. 33. Petrarch, i. 45 ; v. 19, 30, 186, 299, 301-302; vi. 17s, 280; ix. 262; X- 4Sj SS, 63, 67 ; xi. 273, 423, 493 ; xn. 30, 165. Petruchio (Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew), v. 239. Petulant (Congreve's Way of the World), V. 231 ; viii. 73, 76. Petworth, ix. 6r. Peveril of the Peak (Scott's), xi. 537 ; iv. 248 ; ix. 279 ; xii. 286. Phsedra, The (Euripides), x. 97. (Racine's), x. 97, 106. Phasdra and Hippolitus (Gu6rin's), ix. 122, 134. Phaeton (Wilson's), ix. 392 ; xi. 198. Pharaoh's Daughter (Hogarth's), viii. 146. Pharsalia (Lucan), xii. 166. Phelim Connar, Epistle from (Fudge Family in Paris), iii. 315. Phidias, vi. 74, 414 ; ix. 28, 165, 379, 430, 466, 490-1-2; X. 341, 343, 344, 346, 348, 350. Philadelphia, ii. 205 ; viii. 473. Philarete (Brown's), v. 315. Philaster, or Love lies a Bleeding (Beaumont and Fletchei-'s), v. 262, 296. Philemon, x. 100. Philia Borzo (Marlowe's Jew of Malta), V. 210. Philinte (in Moli^re's Misanthrope), ix. 150. Philip IV. of Spain (Velazquez), ix. 25- Philips, Ambrose, i. 56 ; viii. 334- John, V. 373 ; x. 369. Sir Robert, iii. 395. Thomas, viii. 226, 465. Phillip II. (in Schiller's Don Carlos), ii. 178. Phillips, Charles, iv. 319, 323 ; xi. 472 n. Edward (Ned P ), vii. 37; xii. 476. Sir Richard, ii. 177, 234 ; iii. 221 ; vi. 362, 418 ; xi. 556 ; xii. 224. (an auctioneer), ii. 221, 224, 225, 226, 228. Philipses, Lives of (Godwin's), x. 369, 399- Phillis (Steele's Conscious Lovers), viii. 158. Philoctetes (Barry's), ix. 419. (Racine's), ix. 1 54. (Sophocles), v. 14. Philomel, v. 104. Philosophical Necessity, Doctrine of, xi. 277. Philosophy, Lectures on (Hazlitt's), xi. p. ix. of Rhetoric (Campbell's), viii. 62. Phoebe Dawson (Crabbe's), iv. 353- (in Rosina), viii. 527. Phoebus (Milton's), i. 32. Photinus (in Beaumont and Fletcher's False One), v. 253. Photius, X. 15. Phrenologists, Society of, vii. 156 n. Phrygian Shepherds (in Lyly's Midas), V. 199. Physiognomical System (Drs Gall and Spurzheim), vii. 18, 19. Physiology of the Brain (Spurz- heim's), vii. 17. 121 INDEX TO THE WORKS Piazza Coffee House, The, xii. 140 n. di Spagna, The, at Rome, ix. 229 n. Piccadilly, ii. 227; iii. 448 ; vii. 211; xii. 239, 240, 277. Pichegru, General, x. 250. Pic-Nic, The (a newspaper), xii. 276 n. Picture, The (Massinger's), v. 266. Picture Galleries in England, Sketches of the Principal, ix. i. Pictures at Burleigh House, ix. 62. at Hampton Court, The, ix. 42. at Oxford and Blenheim, ix. 69. at Wilton, Stourhead, etc., ix. 55. at Windsor Castle, The, ix. 36. Picturesque and Ideal, On the, vi. .317- Pie de Lupo, The (a mountain) ; ix. 259. Voleuse, The ( French play), xi. 381. Pierre (in Otway's Venice Pre- served), i. 155; ii. 59; V. 354, 355 ; vi. 329 ; viii. 262, 378, 459 ; xi. 402, 407, 480. Cardinal, x. 55. Vidal, X. 55. Pietra Mala (a town), ix. 209. Pig and Gridiron, viii. 475. Pigeons and Crows (a play), viii. 467, 469. Pigott, Jack, xn. 2, 13, 14, 15. Pigwiggin the Younger (in Pigeons and Crows), viii. 469. Pilgrims and the Peas, The (by Peter Pindar), viii. 168. Pilgrim's Progress, The (Bunyan's), i. 57 «.; ii. 155; iv. 337; v. 13, 14, 43 ; VI. 54, 413 ; «. 133 «., 229 ; X. 24, 74 ; xu. 33, 236. Pilnitz, iii. 61 ; xi. 196. Pilot, The (Fenimore Cooper's), vi. 385, 386; X. 313. 122 Pinch, Richard, vii. 71, 72. Pinchwife ; or. Moody (in Gar- rick's adaptation of Wycherley's Country Wife), vi. 68 ; viii. 76, 77 ; xi. 277. Pindar, iv. 271. Peter (Dr John Walcot), xii. 348 ; also referred to in vi. 79 «•, 2i3i 343j 423 ; vii. 41 ; viii. 168 ; xi. 550, 590 ; xii. 350. Address to (Gifford's), iv. 309. Pindaric Odes (Gray's), v. 118. Pinkerton, John, ii. 177, 181, 182, 184, 187, 192. Pinnarius Natta (in Jonson's Sejanus), v. 263. Pinner of Wakefield, The ; or, George - a - Greene (by Robert Greene), v. 289, 294. Piombo, Sebastian del, ix. 10, 43, 112 ; xi. 238. Pipino (in Thompson's Dumb Savoyard), xi. 364. Pippini, Signor, ix. 229. Piranesi, Giambattista, x. 190. Pirate, The (Scott's), xi. 531. Pirithous, vii. 253 ; xii. 19. Pisa, iv. 217 ; vii. 282 ; ix. 246, 302, 409 ; X. 354 ; xii. 274 «., 347. Pisander (in Massinger's Bond- man), V. 266. Pisani Palace, The, ix. 269. Pisanio (in Shakespeare's Cymber_. line), xi. 291, 292. Piscatory Eclogues (Sannazarius's), V. 98. Pistol (in Shakespeare's 2nd Henry IV.), ii. 255 ; vi. 229, 246 ; vii. 277 ; viii. 33. Pitcairne, Dr, ii. 174, 175, 193, 194, 195. Pitcairn's Island, viii. 529. Pitt, William (younger), i. 379, 383, 397 ; ii. 158, 178, 200, 223-6, 375 ; iii. 14-5, 18 «., 60-1, 96-9, 131 n., 328 «., 339, 344, 346, 350, 389, 391, 406-7, 412, 413, 418, 423, 461, 466; IV. 233, 237, 333; OF WILLIAM HAZLITT VI. 34, 109 ; vii. 100, 200, 269, 273 ; viii. 17 ; X. 213, 232 ; xi. 196, 257, 436; xii. so, 94, 206, 274, 289, 293. Pitt, Character of the Late Mr, i. 125 ; iii. 346. Finance, Sinking Fund, xi. p. vii. Pitt (poet), V. 122. Pitti Palace, ix. 212, 220, 221, 224, 225, 226, 366. Pitton (a village), xi. 309. Pizarro (Sheridan's), v. 360 ; viii. 468 ; xii. 346. Place, Francis, iii. 39 ; vii. 186, 271, 382 ; xi. 556. Vendome, The, ix. 157. Placentia, ix. 199. Plague, History of the (Defoe's), x. 382. of Athens (Poussin's), ix. 201 «., 384. of London, vii. 69. of Milan, The (modern paint- ing), ix. 239. Plain Dealer (Wycherley's), viii. 14, 11, 78, 86, 506 ; xi. 404. Speaker, vii. i ; also referred to in vi. 2, 487 ; xi. 610. Planche, James Robinson, xi. 388. Plantagenet, House of. The, viii. 181. Plantagenets, The, xii. 356. Plataea, The Plain of, ix. 325. Plato, i. 50, 135 «.; iii. 151 ; iv. 9«., 143, 144, 217, 285 ; V. 3, 296, 327; vi. 198 ; vii. 46, 52, 246 ; viii. 243; X. 121, 157, 249 ; xii. 164, 165 «., 370. Platoff, Hetman (Matvei Ivano- vitch. Count Platoff), ix. 465. Plausible (in Wycherley's Plain Dealer), viii. 78. Plautian Family, ix. 256. Plautus, i. 353 ; viii. 44 ; x. 100. Pleasure of Painting, On the, vi. Pleasures of Hatmg, On the,vu. 127. Pleasures of Hope (Campbell's), ii. 413; iv. 343, 345, 346; V. 149, 375. 377 ; VI. 210 ; ix. 490. of the Imagination (Addi- son's), i. 380 ; (Akenside's), v. 119. 375- of Memory (Rogers's), ii. 413 ; iv. 343 ; V. 148, 375 ; ix. 490. Pletho, Gemistius, x. 145. Pleydell the Counsellor (Scott's Guy Mannering), iv. 248. Pliny, vi. 241 ; ix. 223, 466. Plotinus, iv. 217 ; xii. 164 «. Plovers (Chantry's), xi. 248. Plume (in Farquhar's Recruiting Officer), viii. 286. Plunket, William Conyngham, Baron, iv. 319. Plunkett, M.P. (Mr), xi. 472, 473, 474- Plutarch (Sir Thomas North's), i. 7, 218; V. 186; viii. 96; xi. 601. Pluto and Proserpine (Titian's), ix. 74- Plutus (Aristophanes), viii. 28. House of ( in Spenser ), v. 42. Plymouth, ii. 85, 208, 375 ; iv. 189 ; vi. 65 «., 113 n., 351, 374. 375. 390, 418, 446 ; ix. I02 ; xi. 341, 546. Po, The, iii. 181 ; ix. 196, 198. Pocock, Robert, ii. 245. Poelenburgh, Cornells van, ix. 20, 43, 60. Poems on the Naming of Places (Wordsworth's), xii. 268. Poetical Character, On the (Col- Uns), V. 116, 126, 374. Versatility, On, i. 151. Poetry, xii. 339. Art of (Bysshe's), ix. 483. of the Anti-Jacobin (by Can- ning and others), vii. 350 ; xi. 341- in General, On, v. i. Poet's Corner, vi. 94, 333 ; vii. 67, 249; ix. 156. 123 INDEX TO THE WORKS Poets, My First Acquaintance with, xii. 259. Poggio, Bracciolini, vii. 61 n. Poland, iii. 12, 32 «., 61 «., 68, 71, 103, 104, 107, 158, 216. Polemberg, C. van. See Poelen-. burgh. Polemon (Barry's), ix. 421. Police Bill, Mr Peel's, iv. 250. Polidori, Dr, viii. 474. Polite Conversation (Swift's), xii. 44. Political Economy, Principles of (John MaccuUoch's), xii. 131, 345. Elements of (Mill's), xii. 345- Essays (Hazhtt s), i. 426, 433, 438; iii. 463; iv. 401, 410; x. 418, 419, 420, 421 ; xi. p. vi, 596. with Sketches of Public Characters, iii. 25, 47. House that Jack Built (Hone's), vii. 279 n. Justice, Enquiry concerning (Godwin's), iii. 122, 368 ; iv. 19, 65, 201-3, 289; vii. 251; viii. 132, 419 ; xii. 170, 281, 407. Register, The (Cobbett's), iii. 239, 285 ; iv. 340, 341, 401 ; vi. . 56 ; xi. 539 ; xii. 7. Politicians (Wilkie's), xi. 253. Polixenes ( Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale), i. 329. Polling for Votes (Hogarth's), viii. 137 ; ix. 81. Polly (a play), viii. 525. (in Gay's Beggar's Opera), i. 65; V. 107; viii. 158, 193, 194, 19s. 254, 323. 341, 470 ; xi. 274, 304, 317, 373> 533- Watts (in Hook's Diamond Ring ; or. Exchange No Rob- bery), viii. 475. Polonius (Shakespeare's Hamlet), ii. 79, 81 ; v. 265 ; viii. 186, 189 ; xii. 207, 425. Polydore (in Otway's The Orphan), viii. 263, 310. 124 Poly-Olbion (Drayton's), v. 311, 370 ; vii. 316 ; xi. 284. Polyphemus (in Gay's Acis and Galatea), vii. 103. Pomfret, John, v. 373. Pomona, ix. 216. Pompey, ix. 373 ; (Shakespeare's), i- 391- (Statue), XI. 422. (in Beaumont and Fletcher's False One), v. 253. Pompey's Pillar, xii. .329. Poniatowski (in Landor's Imaginary Conversations), x. 250. Ponsonby, John, xi. 471. Pont Beau-Voisin (a town), ix. 185. Neuf, The, ix. 156. Ponte, Jacopo da. See Bassano,Il. Pontius Pilate, vii. 36. Pool of Bethesda (Hogarth's), viii. 147; xii. 367. Poole, Miss, viii. 240, 244. Tom, xii. 272. Poor Gentleman, The (George Col- man, the younger), viii. 319 ; xi. 375- Robin (Franklin's), x. 314. Susan ( Wordsworth's ), v. 156. Pope, Lord Byron, and Mr Bowles, xi. 486. Alexander, v. 68 ; also referred to in i. 8, 18 »., 26, 39, 40-1, 56, 71, 80, 138, 162, 171, 176, 318, 324, 380, 399; ii. 79. 166, 199, 370, 397 ; ui. 46-7, 408, 416, 424 ; IV. 2S9> 277j 309, 350. 356. 359. 36s ; V. 8, 13, 32, 43, 45, 61, 63, 79, 88, 92, 98, 100, 104, 119, 125, 161, 369, 373, 374, 375 5 vi. 30, 195, 204 «., 210, 222, 223, 250, 336, 351, 359, 363, 367, 413, 414, 440, 444, 454, 464; vn. 6 n., 24, 36, 40, 93, 102, 103, 105, 124, 168, 203, 206, 209, 226, 234, 290, 303, 363, 380; viii. 14, 18, 24, 29, 30, 53, 62, 79, 93, 96, 134, 152, 158, i6o, 273, 359, 401, 416, 555 ; ix. 37, 76, 233, 391; X. 77, 108, 134, 15s, OF WILLIAM HAZLITT i6i, 172, 204, 232, 250, 375, 416 ; XI. 233, 240, 256, 272, 27s, 375, 430, 436, 457, 486, 606; XII- 31, 32, 5°, 78, 154 n., 207, 208,245,251,273,375, 388. Pope was a Poet, On the Question Whether, xi. 430. Anecdotes of (Spence's), vi. 30 ; vii. 209 ; xi. 498. Alexander (actor), viii. 224, 249, 250, 264, 272, 301, 302, 403, 465 ; XI. 399. Mrs Elizabeth, viii. 515. Miss, viii. 389 ; xi. 367 ; xii. 24. Popular Opinion, On the Causes of, xii. 316. Population, Essay on (Malthus's), iv. 288. Extracts from the Essay on, with a Commentary and Notes, iv. 105. On General Tendency of, to Excess, iv. 26. Principle of, as affecting Schemes of Utopian Improve- ment, iii. 367; iv. 18. The Principle of, whether Vice and Misery are the neces- sary Consequences of, and the only checks to, iv. 52. Queries Relating to the Essay on, iii. 381. Porchester, Lord, xi. 386. Pordenone ( Giovanni Antonio Licinio of), ix. 34, 35. Porlier, General, iii. 119. Porlock, x. 416. Porretta, Jeronymo della, ix. 59. Porridge Island, ii. 90. Porson (Richard), ii. 169, 176; iv. 233 ; vi. 73, 199, 208 ; vii. 198; viii. 17; X. 214, 244 ; xi. 288 ; xii, 75- Porteous (Scott's Heart of Mid- lothian), iv. 248. Port Royal Logic, The (Anthony Amaud's), xi. 289. Porta di Popolo, vi. 379. Portalis, Jean i;tienne Marie, xi. 123. Porter, Miss Jane, x. 296. Walsh, ix. 13, 65. Portia (Shakespeare's Julius Caesar), i. 198. (in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice), i. 391; iv. 260; viii. 180. Portland, Duke of (D— P— , the), ii. 169, 216. Place, vi. 235 ; ix. 158, 479. Portman Square, vii. 68 ; ix. 158 ; xi. 385. Portrait (by S. del Piombo), xi. 238. of an English Lady, On a (by Vandyke), vii. 280. of a Female (Rembrandt's), ix. 50. of a Lady (Maratti's), ix. 21. ; of a Man (Leonardo da Vinci's), ix. 26. of the Prince of the Austurias (Velasquez's), ix. 23. of a Youth (Gainsborough's), xi. 202. of a Youth (Parmegiano's), ix. 41. Portsmouth, ii. 85, 185. Duchess of (Lely's), ix. 38. Portugal, iii. 216, 228. Posa, Marquis of (in Schiller's Don Carlos), ii. 178. Possessed Boy ( Domenichino's ), xii. 367. Posthumous Fame, On ; Whether Shakespeare was Influenced by a Love of it, i. 21. Posthumus (in Shakespeare's Cym- beline), viii. 539 ; xi. 291, 293. Pot of Basil, The Story of the (Boc- cacio's), i. 163 ; xi. 517. Poticary, The (in Heywood's Four P's), V. 274, 276. Potier, Charles, ix. 153. Potter, Paul, ii. 187 ; ix. 63, 301. Robert, xi. 284. Poulterer's Shop (G. Don's), ix. 355- 125 INDEX TO THE WORKS Poure Persone (Chaucer's), v. 24. Poussin, Caspar, ii. 318 ; vi. 15 ; ix. 14, 35, 51, 239 ; X. 278, 300; xi. 17 ; xii. 272. (See also refer- ences under Nicholas Poussin.) Lines on a picture of (Southey's), v. 164. Nicholas, i. 149, 163 ; iv. 277 ; V. 38, 98 ; vi. 74, 171, 173 «•> 174; vii. 103, 291-2; viii. 314; ix. 7, 13-4, 24, 30, 36, 51, 59, 72, 107-10 n., 113, 128, 133, 232, 237, 311, 323, 384, 387, 389, 393, 409, 473, 477 ; X. ^^, 192, 278, 281, 303 ; xi. 188, 191, 197, 199, 200- I «., 240 «., 242, 543 ; xii. 189, 207. On a Landscape of Nicholas, vi. 168. Pontoppidan, Eric, ii. 252. Povey, Miss, viii. 460. Powel, Mr (an Oxonian), ii. 196. Powell, William, viii. 280, 286 ; ix. 149. Mr (a racket player), vi. 88, 89, 286, 451. Power, Tyrone, xi. 381. Pozzo Borgo (a town), ix. 227. Practice of Piety (Lewis Bayly's), iii. Ill ; xi. 254. Pradere (a musician), ii. 234. Praefatio ad Bellendenum (Parr's), ii. 196. Prague, viii. 363. Pratt, Charles (Earl Camden), iii. 418. Sir John, iii. 418. Samuel Jackson, xi. 460. Pratt's Hotel, Dieppe, ix. 92. Praxiteles, ix. 237 ; x. 341, 343. Preaux, Guillaume de, x. 54. Predominant Principles and Ex- citements of the Human Mind, On the, xi. 258. Preface to an Abridgment of Abra- ham Tucker's Light of Nature Pursued, iv. 369. Prefaces, Dryden's, vi. 217. Prejudice, On, xii. 391-6. 126 Presbyterians, viii. 62, 66 ; x. 362 n. ; xi. 420. Present Discontents (Burke's), iii. 421. Presentation in the Temple, The, ( Guido's ), vii. 283, 292 ; ix. III. Press, The — Coleridge, Southey, Wordsworth, and Bentham, xi. 411. Press-yard, iv. 195. Prestor John, iii. 142. Pretender, iii. 117, 408; x. 377; xii. 31. Priam, xii. 155. Price, Mrs, ii. 228. Price, Dr Richard, iii. 225, 401 ; iv. 9«. ; xii. 358, 359, 405. Pride (in Spenser), v. 39. Prideaux, Humphrey, vi. 76, 476. Priestley, Dr Joseph, xii. 357 ; also referred to in i. 49 «.; ii. 415 ; iii. 225 ; iv. 216; vii. 445-6; x. 315, 316; xi. 53, 54, 65, 66, 70, 72, 472 «., 579 ; XII. 405. Primrose, Dr (Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield), v. 119. Primrose-hill, vii. 66 ; viii. 463 ; ix. 158, 336. Prince and The Pretender ; or, The Year 1745 (a short play), xi. 387. Arthur (in Spenser), v. 35 ; x. 74- Athanase, a Fragment (Shelley's), x. 267. Maurice's Parrot, iii. loi ; also referred to in vi. 284. of Painters, The (Parrhasius), i. 162 ; vii. 61. Prettyman (in Duke of Buck- ingham's Rehearsal), vii. 205. Regent, The, i. 416 ; iii. 218 ; ix. 479. Regent leading a Horse (Gainsborough's), xi. 203. of Wales, The (passage boat), ii. 242. Prince's Street, ii. 314 ; ix. 324. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Princess of Cleves, The (Madame de la Fayette), xii. 62, 169. of Arragon, A (Raphael's), vii. 287. Principia (Newton's), ii. 379 ; iii. 141 ; xii. 26, 279, 402. Principle of Population as affecting the Schemes of Utopian Im- provement, On the, iii. 367. Prior, Matthew, i. 80 ; iv. 359 ; v. 83, 104, 106-7, 369, 373; viii. 56. Aymer (in play from Scott's Ivanhoe), viii. 410. Prioress, The (in Chaucer), v. 32, 82, Pripscovius, iii. 266. Priscilla, Tomboy (in The Romp), viii. 539. Prison Thoughts ( Dodd's ), xii. 348. Pritchard, Mrs, i. 157; vi. 275; xii. 33- Prize, The (Prince Hoare's), i. 155 ; viii. 230, 388, 416. Procession of the Passions, The (Spenser's), v. 35, 39, 40. Proclus, iv. 217 ; X. 145 ; xii. 164^. Procrastination, Lines on (Young), v. 114. Procrustes, i. 176 ; iv. 374 n. ; v. ISO. Prodigal Son, The, v. 184. Progress of Finance, xi. p. vii. Project for a New Theory of Civil and Criminal Legislation, xii. 405. Prologue in Heaven, The (Shelley's, from Goethe), x. 271. Prometheus, vi. 424 ; ix. 135 ; xii. 222. The picture of (Salvator's), x. 283, 296. (/Eschylus's), iv. 216; v. 64; viii. 420 ; X. 93 ; xii. 347. (Titian's), ix. 273. Unbound (Shelley's), vi. 148. Promissory Note, The (a play), viii. 464. Prophet Ezra (Hayter's), xi. 245. Samuel (Reynolds's), ix. 24. Prophets and Sybils (Michael Angelo's), ix. 241, 366. Prose-Style of Poets, On the, vii. 5. Proserpine (a frigate), ii. 227. Prospects of Mankind, Nature, and Providence (Wallace's), iv. 291. Prospero (Shakespeare's Tempest), i- 245, 346 ; iv. 202 ; v. 48, 187; vii. 213; viii. 235, 236; xi. 119, 417,451- Proteus, iii. 325. (Shakespeare's Two Gentle- men of Verona), i. 319. (Spenser), v. 38. Provengal Poetry, x. 46 et seq. Provence, viii. 126 ; ix. 182. Provincial Letters (Pascal's), xii. 169. Provoked Husband, The ; or Journey to London (Vanbrugh's), vi. IS, 414, 444, 453. Wife, The (Vanbrugh's), viii. 79, 81, 83. Prussia, iii. 68, 71 ; xi. 333. King of, ii. i8s ; iii. io6. Psalmanazar, George, vii. 198. Psalmody (Arnold's), ii. 44, SO) 54- Psalms, The, vi. 392 ; xi. 489. Psyche (in Apuleius's Golden Ass), vi. 201. Public Opinion, On, xii. 311. Pucelle (Voltaire's), i. 292. Puck (in Shakespeare's Midsum- mer Night's Dream), i. 241, 424 ; V. 53- ix. 177. (Reynolds's), ix. 329, 400. Puff (a horse), ii. 39, 40. Puffendorf, Samuel, Baron von, iv. 283 ; vi. 76 ; xii. 378. Pugh, Mr (a surgeon), ii. 225. Pulci, Luigi, X. 69. Pulpit Oratory — Dr Chalmers and Mr Irving, xii. 275. 127 INDEX TO THE WORKS Pulteney, Sir William (Earl of Bath), iii. 389, 410, 412, 465 ; vi. 449. Sir William Johnstone (Plug Pulteney), ii. 217 ; iv. 2 «., 298. Punch and the Puppet Show, ii. 396 ; vii. 25 ; xii. 17, 205, 353. Punishment of Death, On the, xii. 466. Purcell, Henry, ii. 176; iii. 311; v. 384. Purgatorio (Dante's), ix. 251; x. 63. Purgatory (Salvator's), x. 297. Puritans, i. 49 ; viii. 54 ; x. 356. History of the (Neale's), iii. 265 ; iv. 217; xi. 443. The, or Widow of Watling Street, i. 356 ; v. 289. Purley, Diversions of, On (Tooke's), xi. 119. Purple Island (P. Fletcher's), v. 311. Putney Bridge, viii. 201 n. Pye, Henry James, iii. 109, 113, 258 ; viii. 160. Pygmalion (fable of), ii. 400 ; ix. 222 ; xi. 241. Pym, John, iii. 394 ; iv. 61 ; vii. 320. Pyne, Mr (singer), viii. 240, 244, 301. Pyramids, The, i. 1 10; iii. 246 ; vi. 188 ; vii. 255 ; ix. 350. Pyrochles, The Shipwreck of (in Sir P. Sidney's Arcadia), v. 323. Pyrrhus, xii. 204. (in Phillips's Distressed Mother), viii. 334. (referred to in Shakespeare's Hamlet), xi. 395. Pythagoras, iv. 37, 384 ; vii. 243 ; X. 338 ; xi. 491. Q- Quadratus (in Marston's What You Will), v. 225. Quakers, i. 49 and n., 50. Quarles, xii. 48 n. Quarrel, The (in Liber Amoris), ii. 294. 128 Quarterly Review, The, iii. 192 ; also referred to in i. 95, 139, 166, 36s, 376, 384, 385-6, 410, 456; iii. 44, no, 112, 126, 202, 203-4, 211-15, 217-22, 224-5, 229, 231, 242, 262, 295 ; iv. 298, 302, 307-8, 310, 343, 419; vi. 59, 87, 99. 152 n., 226, 263, 284, 479 ; vu. 131, 208, 301, 312, 381 ; viii. 453 ; ix. 246 «.; xi. 322, 419, 537, 547, 551 ; xii. 169, 295, 314- Quattro-Fontane-Via di (at Rome), ix. 233. Quebec, Battle of, xi. 546. Queen (in Lust's Dominion), v. 207. (in Shakespeare's Richard HL), xi. 194. Caroline (in Scott's Heart of Midlothian), viii. 413 ft. Charlotte, The (passage boat), ii. 242. DoUaloUa (in Fielding's Tom Thumb), vi. 453. Elinor (in Shakespeare's King John), xi. 411. Katherine (in Shakespeare's King John), i. 311 ; vii. 306; viii. 223. Mab, vi. 276 ; viii. 32 ; xii. 20. Whim (in Rabelais), iii. 128. Queen's Matrimonial Ladder (Hone's), xii. 172 n. Trial (Hayter's), vi.386; ix. 128. Queensberry,Dukeof,ii. 28; vii.211. Queensberry's Duchess, xi. 375. Quentin Durward (Scott's), iv. 248; vii. 339. Queries and Answers ; or. The Rule of Contrary, xii. 296. Quevedo Y. Villegas, Francisco Gomez de, i. 387; xi. 234; xii. 348. Quick, John, i. 155; vi. 275; viii. 230, 386; xii. 198 n. Quickly, Mrs, xi. 312. Quin, James, i. 157; iii. 389; xii. 33. Quintilian, i. 394. Quintus (Cicero's brother), x. 251. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — A. A jocis ad seria in seriis vicissim ad jocos transire, i. 52. About a league from the town is a place called Walheim, etc., vi. 6 n. above all names, a name great, i. 143- absolute, that in itself summ'd all delight, ix. 54. absurd to talk of a complex idea, it is as, etc. , iv. 379 n. Accept a miracle instead of wit, etc, , viii. 15. according to the book of arithmetic, viii. 346. according to knowledge, xi. 324. ace of clubs, like an, i. 69. Ackermann's dresses, in the manner of, etc., iii. 321 ; iv. 358. acquitted felon, ii. 149, 157. action is momentary, etc., iv. 276. action is momentary. The motion of a muscle, etc., viii. 130. actions, all the, that we have any idea of,' etc., xi. 60. adamantine scales, turned to the stroke, his, etc., xi. 522. added a cubit to his stature, viii. 208. admire anything. Not to, i. 81 «. ; xii. 181. admired, needs but to be seen to be, iv. 230, 360. admired of all observers, the, xii. 325- Adonis of fifty ! an, etc., iv. 358; vii. 123 ; viii. 475. advantage of this method of consider- ing objects. The, etc., vi. 136. advantage dressed, to, xi. 375. Advance, soft soother of the mind, etc., ii. 74. advice in a word is this, my, etc., vi. 128. A few termes coudehe, etc., vii. 270. affectation, that seal of mediocrity, vi. 461. Afric on its hundred thrones rejoice. Let, viii. 338. Quotations — Age after age, from sire to son, etc., iii. so. age of chivalry is gone for ever, iii. 233; V. 189; vii. 374; xii. 91, 285. age of comedy would be gone. The, etc., viii. 15. age of hobby-horses, the, x. 40. aggregation of ideas, viii. 55. agreeable surprise, viii. 467. Ah 1 idle creature, viii. 73. Ah ! noble prince, how oft have I beheld, etc., v. 195. ah, pardoima, viii. 297. ah, voila de la pervenche, i. 92 ; v. 103 ; vii. 372 n. ; xii. 329. Ah ! well-a-day, my poor heart ! ii. 113. Ah ! what a weary race my feet have run, etc., v. 121. airs and graces, xii. 237. airy, notional good, an, vii. 395. alarmists by trade, x. 121. Alas ! he is not dead ; he's in a trance, etc., v. 243. Alas ! how changed from him, etc. , V. 78 ; viii. 409. alas ! Leviathan was not so tamed ! iii. 329. Alas the wo ! alas the peines stronge, etc., V. 29. Alas ! they had been friends in youth, etc., v. 166. Alexander — If I were not, xii. 198. Alexis, here she stay'd among these pines, etc., v. 302. Aliquando sufflaminandus erat, i. 3 1 1 ; vii. 38 ; viii. 41. See Nunquam. all earth's bliss, both living and loving, of, etc., viii. 407. all germins spill at once, xii. 67. all hail him victor in both gifts of song, etc., iii. 47. all men are mortal, vi. 324 All our surgeons Convent in their behoof, v. 258. all power given them upon Earth, iii. 106. all the art of art is flown, xi. 496. all the beasts of the forest are mine, etc., vi. 392. 129 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — All the editors with the exception of Capell, etc., i. 353. all the inward acts of worship, etc., iii. 270. All the mutually reflected charities, i. 30 ; viii. 137 ; ix. 80, 144. all this I will do with the stone, xi. 171. all was one full-swelling bed, v. 88. all which, though we most potently believe, xi. 274 «. All whose parish ther was non, etc., V. 24. All eyes shall see me, etc., viii. 148 ; ix. 69; X. 191. allegiance and just fealty, etc., iii. 209. AUemagne, tu es une nation, et tu pleurs, xi. 282. Alley has a brother, where each, etc. , iii. 424, allow for the wind, to, iv. 192 ; vi. 81. Alma redemptoris mater, Oh, etc., V. 29; X. 76. alone give value and dignity to it, ix- 397- Alps nor Apennines Can keep him out, Nor fortified redoubt. Nor, vi. 66; ix. 291. Alps o'er Alps arise, where, ix. 191 ; X. 132. alter et idem, viii. 463. alternate action and repose, ix. 327, 329- always speaks in blank verse, i. 239- Al worthy had done so many charitable actions, Mr, xii. 309. am I not thy Duchess, etc. , v. 246 «. amalgamation of the wonderful powers, an, viii. 191. amaranthine flower, The only, etc., xii. 251. amazing brightness, purity and truth, X. 191. amber-lidded snuff-box, of, justly vain, etc., i. 25 ; viii. 134 ; ix. 76 ; xi. 498. amid the forest deep, stock-dove plain, V. 88; vii. 114; xii. 153. 130 Quotations — Among the rocks, etc., xii. 316. ample scope and verge enough, iii. 140; iv. 340; vi. 57; viii. 403; xi. 470, 483. amusing to see this person, sitting like one of Brouwer's Dutch boors, it was, etc., iv. 307. anarchy is the shortest lived. Of all evils, vi. 164. ancestral voices, xi. 515. ancient Gower, v. 34. ancient knights of true and noble heart, Oh, x. 71. And all my fears go with thee, etc., V. 256. and all that day we read no more, n. 62 n. And all the rest forgot, etc., x. 394- and are, when unadorned, adorned the most, xi. 440. And as the new abashed, etc., i. 226 ; V. 20. And by his side rode loathsome Gluttony, etc., v. 39. and curs'd the hour, and curs'd the luckless day, etc., iv. 222. And down the streams which close those mountains, etc., x. 266. and e'en on Sunday, etc. , xii. 20. And eke that stranger knight, v. 38- And have not two saints power to use, etc., viii. 63. And in his nose, like Indian king, etc., viii. 63. And more to lull him in his slumber soft, etc., V. 36. And next to him rode lustfiiU Lechery, etc., v. 39. And now from out the watery floor, etc., ix. 268. And see where surly Winter passes off, V. 86. And setting his right foot before, etc., viii. 65. and struts Sir Judkin, an exceeding knave, iii. 237. And that green wreath which decks the bard when dead, etc., v. 120. And tum'd and look'd, and turn'd to look again, v. 1 19. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — And when I think that his immortal wings, etc., vii. 85 ; ix. 164. and when that last, iii. 118. And with a quavering coyness tastes the strings, v. 318. angel from Heaven, ii. 312. angels 'twas most like, To, vi. 259. angels' visits, few and far between, Like, iv. 346 and n. ; v. 1 50 and «. ; vii. 38 ; viii. 316. angels weep, as make the, viii. 471. angles at the four corners was a right one, not one of the, viii. 93- Anna, the silver-voiced, vii. 301. another Yarrow, vii. 229. Anthony Codrus Urceus, a most learned, etc., vi. 238. antic sits, And there the, etc., vi. 354- , . any faction that at the time can get the power, etc., iii. 291. Apelles of the flowers, the, v. 300. Apollo, without making one observa- tion, I cannot quit the, etc., vi. 139- appears to have been the first who discovered the path, he, etc., vi. 126. Arabia have I seen a Phoenix, So in, vi. 233 n. Arcadian ! I also was an, i. 163 ; V. 98 ; vi. 27 ; x. 187 ; xi. 267. See Et and painter, are you our daughter, viii. 446. Argicide, He said ; and straight the herald, etc., i. 71 «. Arguments from reason, of the, etc., xi. 54. Argument, they own'd his wondrous skill. In, etc., vi. 80. arm-chair at an inn, the, xii. 121. army of Macedonian and Swedish mad butchers fly before him, an, v. 123. Around him the bees in play flutter and cluster, etc., v. 151. arriving round about doth fly, There he, etc., viii. 404. Quotations — arrogant a piece of paper, as, iii. 231. arrowy sleet, vi. 54. art, by his so potent, vi. 272. art is long, and life is short, vii, 61. art of being well deceived, the, vii. 204. Art thou not Lucifer? etc., v. 317. artists, as Vasari likewise observes. Many, etc., vi. 136. artists. Few, have excelled Wilson in the tint of air, etc., xi. 201. artists who have quitted the service of nature. Those, etc., vi. 130. as a lamb, he was led, etc, iii. 239- as beseems him well, iii. 114. As having clasp'd a rose within my palm, etc., v. 225. As I walked about, etc., v. 14. as if he were a God to punish, etc., viii. 348. As if they thrlU'd frail hearts, etc., vii. 282. as in a glass darkly, but now face to face ! vi. 9 ; xii. 152. as in a map the voyager his course, V. 326. As Julia once a slumbering lay, etc., V. 313- . . as much again to govern it, iv. 321 ; vi. 317. As the morning lark sings over her young, etc., v. 210. as those same plumes, so seems he vain and light, etc., xi. 479. As when an owl that's in a barn, etc., viii. 67. As when, in prime of June, etc., xii. 174. Ashby, The gentle and free passage of arms at, etc., xii. 18 n. ashes live his wonted fires, Even in his, X. 386. asinos asinina decent, iii. 207. ask the Apollo to dance, And would, ix. 174. Ask me no more where Jove bestows, When June is past, the fading rose, etc., v. 311. 131 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — Aspiring to be Gods, if angels fell, etc., vii. 196. assumes the rod, affects the God, etc., vi. 215. assured ; what they are least, xii. 363- Astonishment, fear, and amaze- ment beat upon my heart, etc., V. 212. at an easy rate, ii. 149. at every trifle scorn to take offence, etc., V. 75. At once he took his Muse and dipt her Right in the middle of the Scripture, ii. 340. at one end of a rod, xii. ig. at the public good, v. 215. At this the knight grew high in chafe, etc., viii. 66. Au-dessus du mont Jove, un mont plus escarpe, etc., xi. 231. aujourd'hui jour de Piques fleuries, etc., vii. 372 n. Auld Reekie, iv. 245. aut Caesar aut nihil, vi. 274 ; vii. 167 ; xii. 326. author, 'tis a venerable name, an, etc., vi. 162. Auvergne alone, when in, etc., iv. 206. avarice, If there had been no such thing as, xi. 298. avengers of mankind, the, iii. 99. aversion, it is his, iv. 258. awake, my sack-but ! iii. 50. B. Babylon, by the waters of, vii. 122. Back and side, go bare, go bare, Both foot and hand go cold, etc., V. 288. bade the lovely scenes at distance hail. And, vii. 304. Bailey, that unfortunate Miss, iii. 160. balsam of fierabras, xi. 304. bambouzled and bit, iii. 156. bane and antidote, its, iv, 8; xi. 524- 132 Quotations — Bann'd be those hours when 'mongst the learned throng, etc., V. 283. barbarous kings, iii. iii. bard whose soul is meek as dawning day, i. 429. bared his swelling heart, iii. 338. bare trees and mountains bare, the, etc., i. 113 ; iii. 168 ; v. 163. ball of dazzling fire, xii. 342. base cullionly fellow, xii. 285. Be every day of your long life like this, etc., viii. 75. Be mine to read eternal new romances of Marivaux and Crebillon, v. 118 j viii. 106; A. 2S ; xi. 333. Be niggards of advice on no pre- tence, etc., V. 75. Be silent always, when you doubt your sense, etc., v. 75. Be to her faults a little blind, etc., iii. 217. Be wise to-day ; 'tis madness to defer, etc., v. 114. beaker full of the warm South, Oh for a, etc., ix. 174. bear a charmed life, xii. 151. Bear thou that great Eliza in thy mind, etc., iii. 112, 278. beautiful is vanished, and returns not, the, etc., vi. 186 ; xii. 293- Beautiful mask ! etc., xii. 321. beauty and grandeur of the art. The whole, etc., vi. 134. beauty. By their ovm, etc., x. 349- beauty in creatures of the same species, etc., vi. 137. Beauty, Love, and Truth lie here, etc., ii. 75. Beauty out of favour and on crutches, vi. 221. beauty, rendered still more beautiful, xi. 212. Beauty the lover's gift? Dear me, what is a lover that it can give? etc., viii. 73. Beauty, When he saw nought but, etc., iv. 217. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — because he was a lord, firstly, etc., xi. 487. because it would do that in verse, etc., xi. 491. because on earth their names, etc., i. 23 ; X. 63. Because you think me a savage, viii. 442. bees in spring-time, like, xii. 121. beggarly, unmannered corse, xii. 285. beggars are coming to town. The, etc., viii. 408 ». beguile the slow and creeping hours of time, xii. 157. Begun in gladness, whereof has come, etc., vii. 57. Behold the fate of a reformer, etc., vi. 378. Behold the lilies of the field, etc., xi. 504 ; vi. 392. Behold tlie twig, to which thou laidest down thy head, is now become a tree, v. 199. Behold thy mother, etc., v. 184. beholds that lady in her bower, etc., viii. 308. Believe me, the providence of God, etc., vi. 100. believes him to have been the greatest genius, etc., v. 123. believes in a fat capon, x. 69. bellum internecinum, iii. 61 ; xi. 469. Below the bottom of the great abyss, etc., v. 315. Belton so pert, and so pimply, viii. 120 ; x. 38. Beneath the hills, along the flowery vales, etc., iv. 272. Beneath the hills, amid the flowery groves, etc., vii. 233. Besides these jolly birds, whose corpse impure, v. 80. best can feel them, xii. 43. best company in the world, the, viii. 82. best of kings, i. 305 ; iii. 41. best of men (The) that e'er wore earth about him, was a sufferer, etc., v. 18S. best tennis players, the, vji, 42. best-found, and latest, as well as earliest choice, viii. 392. Quotations — best thing (that the) that could have happened to a man was never to have been born, etc., i. i. bestow his tediousness, xii. 40. Better be lord of them that riches have, etc., vi. iii. better none, x. 185. Beware, therefore, with lordes for to play, etc., iii. 385. Beyond Hyde Park all is a desart, etc., vi. 187 ; vii. 67 ; viii. 36. bidding, at his, viii. 236. bid a gay defiance to mischance, must, etc., viii. 160. Bidding the lovely scenes, etc., ix. 94 ; xii. isr. Bigger than a mustard seed, at first no, etc., X. 395. bis repetita crambe, vii. 126. bitter bad judges, i. 94; vi. 310, 407. black and melancholy yew trees. No, ix. 145. black mutton or white, v. 114; vii. 173- black upon white, and white upon black, vi. 319. blasts from hell, viii. 363. blazons herself, viii. 74. bleating oratory, the, v. 323. blesses the Regent, etc., iii. 42. Blessings be with them, and eternal praise, etc., i. 22. blights the tender blossom, etc., xii. 140. blind with rain, ix. 109. blindness to the future kindly given, Oh ! etc., vi. 250. blinking Sam, xi. 221. blocking out and staying in, xii. 233. blossom tear? Ah ! why so soon the, xii. 207, blotted out the map of Europe, xii. 291. Blow, blow, thou winter's wind, xii. 122. blown about by every wind, etc., xii. 441. blushes with blood of queens and kings, vii. 225. body of this death, the, xii. 125. bony prizer, viii. 357 ; xi. 367. 133 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — bonzes and priests, of all religions the, etc., viii. 104. book in the world he was the best pleased with, viii. 94. book, sealed, ix, 29. Books do not teach the use of books, vi. 73. Books, dreams are each a world, and books, we know, are a substantial world, both pure and good, ▼. 247; vii. 372; viii. 120; x. 38; xi. 295. book and brain, within the volume of the, etc., vi. 173. bordered on the verge of all we hate, viii. 188. Borealis race, Or like the, iii. 141. bom for the universe, iv. 251. Bom for their use, they live but to oblige them, etc., vii. 80. born in a garret sixteen storeys high, iv. 258. born to converse, to live, and act with ease, xi. 381. Born universal heir to all humanity ! vi. 42, 253. born within the sound of Bow-bell, vii. 70. bosom of its Father and its God, v. 137. both end and use, iii. 323. both living and loving ! ii. 310. Both thought it was the wisest course, etc., viii. 66. bound them with Styx, xii. 260. bow their crested pride, iii. 11. brain would have been like a smoke- jack, my, vi. 275. brangle and brave-all, etc., iii. 314, brave man in distress, a, xi. 533. brave sublunary things, vi. 193 ; vii. 265 ; xii. 153- . brazen throat and iron tongue, with its, etc., xii. 55. break out like a wild overthrow, vi. 164. breath that under heaven is blown. By every little, iv. 333 ; xii. 22. breath can mar them as a breath has made. A, vii. 52 ; xi. 197, Quotations — Breathed hot, From all the bound- less furnace of the sky, etQ., v. 88. / breezy call of incense-breathing mom, ix. Jl. Brentford on one throne. So sit two Kings of, ix. 236. Brentford to Ealing, from, etc., viii. 168, 318. Brightest, if there be remaining Any service, without feigning, etc., V. 255. brilliant land! Ah! etc., viii. 441. Bring back the hour of glory in the grass, etc., vi. 257. Bring but a Scotsman frae his hill, etc., xi. 446. Britain's warriors, her Statesmen, etc., iii, 162, 258 ; xi. 429, Britain's warriors, the flower of, etc., xi. 429. Britannia rival Greece, bid, vi. 270. broad as it is long, as, xi. 369. brother, and half the story had its, etc., viii. 399. brother of the groves, a, viii. 467 ; xii. 133- brother. Sir Charles, lived to himself, her, vi. 90. brothers of the angle, xii. 19. Brownies and Bogilis full is his Bulk, of, X. 311. Branswick's fated line, iii. 117. bubble knocks another on the head, one, etc., viii. 464. bud of the briar, the, v. 323. building up of our feelings through the imagination, vii. 4cS «. Buonaparte, little boolEselling, xi. 386. burden and the mystery, the, v. 67 ; ix. 159. buried as a man, he had been, etc., xii., 353- burning and shining light, i. 60; burnished fly in month of June, a, V. 88. Busied about some vricked gin, xi. S81. 134 OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — But a little way ofiF, they saw the mast, etc., v. 323. But for an utmost end, etc., xi. 265. But he so teazed me, viii. 255. But I will come again, my love, An' it were ten thousand mile, ii. 290. But if, unblameable in word and thought, etc., V. 94. But not for me the merry bells, viii. 525- But of the two, less dangerous is the offence, etc., v. 74. But still the world, etc., iii. 254. But 'tis the fall degrades her to a whore, etc., iii. 46 ; vii. 368 ; xi. 475- But the admirers of this great poet have most reason to complain, etc., i. 177. But the commandment of knowledge, etc., v. 332. But there is matter for a second rhyme, etc., xi. 282 ; xii. 275. But thou, oh Hope, with eyes so fair, etc., viii. 436. But where are the other eleven? i. 257. But where ye doubt the truth not knowing. Believing the best, good may be growing, etc. , v. 280. butterflies flutter around. And gaudy, xii. 25. buttress, wall, and tower. Where, ix. 266. by a long tract of time, by the use of language, etc., vii. 387. By him lay heavie Sleepe, cosin of Death, etc., v. 196. By our first strange and fatal inter- view, etc., xii. 28. By the first part of this last tale, etc., v. 275. by the help of his fayre homes on hight, v. 42. By the mass I saw him of late call up a great black devil, etc., v. 288. by words only ... a man becometh, X. 135. Quotations- C. Csetera desunt, vi. 121. calamity, the rub that makes, etc., xii. 199. call evU good and good evil, to, xi. 341. Call not so loud or they will hear us, vii. 377- call up him who left half-told. And, xii. 27. Calling each by name, etc., ix. 401. Calm contemplation and majestic pains, iv. 274 ; vi. 26 ; ix. 44. Calm contemplation and poetic ease, v. 71 ; xi. 432, 508. calm, peaceable writers, vi. 254. came, saw, and were satisfied, we, viii. 4SS. Canning had the most elegant mind since Virgil, xi. 336 «. canny ways and pawky looks, xii. 91. canonised bones, his, vi. 58. cant religious, cant political, etc., xii. 338. capacity, a greater general, etc, X. 178. caput mortuum, xi. 495. careful after many things, They are, etc., xii. 197. Care, mad to see a man so happy, etc., v. 129. Care mounted behind the horseman, etc., vi. 87. cares. And ever against eating, etc., xii. 142. Carnage is its daughter ! i. 214 ; vii. 374 ; viii. 348. Carnage is her daughter, iii. 120 «. Carnage was the daughter of Hu- manity, i. 391 «. ; iii. 166. Carnation was a colour he never could abide, xi. 457. Carlo Maratti succeeded better than those, etc., vi. 124. carries noise, and behind it, it leaves tears, it, viii. 348. cast both body and soul into hell, xii. 359. cast some longing, lingering looks behind, viii. 250. 13s INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — Castalie, the dew of, v. 14 ; x. 156 ; xii, 294. castle walls crumbled into ashes, his, etc., viii. 309. casuist, that noble and liberal, i. 235 ; viii. 186. cat and canary-bird, the, etc., a. 195- catalogue they go for actors, in the, viii. 465. Catch a king and kill a king, xi. SSI- Catch ere she falls, The Cynthia of the minute, xi, 402. catch glimpses that may make them less forlorn ! vi. 27 ; xi. 267 ; xii. 42. catch the breezy air, vii. 70. cathedral's gloom and choir, The, etc., ix. 207 ; xi. 535. Caucasus, the frosty, xii. 149. cause of evil, re-risen, iii. 117. cause was hearted, the, xii. 288. Cease your funning, viii. 194, 255, 323. 470- censure the age. When they, etc., vii. 377. Centaur not fabulous, xii. 228. certain lady of a manor, a, i. 422 ; xi. 273 n. certain little gentleman, a, iii. 312. Certain so wroth ate they, iii. 268. certain tender bloom his fame o'er- spreads. A, xii. 207, 262. Certainly, as her eyelids are more pleasant to behold, etc. , v. 324. Cast un mauvais metier que celui de m^dire, vii. 205. Chaldeewise, The, etc., v. 292. Challenges essoine, from every work he, xii. 46, 225. chamber, was dispainted all within, His, etc., viii. 128. chapel-bell, the little, xii. 305. chargeable, very, x. 172. Charity begins at home, iii. 289 ; xi. 319- Charity covers a multitude of sins, vii. 83 ; viii. 33. charm these deaf adders wisely, xi. 415- 136 Quotations — Charming Betsy Careless, the, viii. 144. Charron, Or more wise, viii. 93 n. chase his fancy's rolling speed, a, 120. cheap defence, i. 295. cheat the gallows face, xi. 551. cheese-parings, as a saving of, etc., Trii. 273. chemist, statesman, fiddler and buffoon, i. 85 ; x. 207. cherish our prejudices, etc., xii. 39S- child and champion of Jacobinism, iii. 99, 227 ; iv. 6 ; xi. 422. child is father to the man, the, viii 231 ; xi. 334. children of yon azure sheen. As are the, xii. 262. children of the world are wiser, the, etc., xi. 522 ; xii. 298. children's play. Come, let us leave off, etc., iii. 132. children sporting. We see the, etc. , vi. 92 ; xii. 130. chips of short-lung'd Seneca, The dry, etc., x. 98. chop off his head, viii. 201. choosing songs the Regent named. In, etc., iv. 359. Christ, inscribed the cross of, etc, xii, 261. Christ Jesus ! what mighty crime, etc., vi. 239. Christian could die ! to see how a, xii. 330. chrysolite, this one entire and perfect, xii. 105, 235. Ci giace il gran Titiano di Vecelli, etc., ix. 270. Circled Una's angel face, and made a sunshine in the shady place, v. 46 ; X. 77. cities in Romanian lands. Of all the, etc., xii. 323. city, no mean, ix. 69. city set on a hill, a, etc., x. 335. clad in flesh and blood, i. 13, 135- Clad in the wealthy robes his genius wrought, etc., ii. 108. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Clamour grew dumb, unheard was shepherd's song, etc., v. 315. clap on high his coloured winges twain, V. 35 ; x. 74. clappeth his wings, and straightway he is gone, viii. 404 ; ix. 70. clear it from all controversy, to, etc., iv. 335 ; vi. 52. Cleopatra, will be the fatal, xii. 310. clerk ther was of Oxenford also, A, etc., i. 84. clock that wants both hands, A, etc., viii. 434. Close to the gate a spacious garden lies, etc., ix. 325. clothed and fed, with which they are, ix. 93. cloud by day, neither the, etc., ix. 361. clouds in which Death hid himself, the, etc., vii, 14. clouds of detraction, of envy and lies, through, vii. 367. clouds over the Caspian, like two, xii. II. Cockney School in Poetry, xii. 256 «. coil and pudder, xi. 554 ; xii. 335, 383- Cold drops of sweat sit dangling on my hairs, etc., v. 212. cold icicles, the, from his rough beard Dropped adown upon her SBOwy breast ! v. 38. cold rheum, vi. 304. Colonel took upon him to wear a shirt, X. 382 ; xii. 142. colouring of Titian, the grace of Raphael, etc, vi. 74. come betwixt the wind and their nobility, vii. 378. come, but no farther, xii. 108. Come, gentle Spring, etc., v. 86. come home to the bosoms and busi- nesses of men, i. 200 ; v. 333 ; vii. 293> 337 ; viii. 91 ; xi. 548 ; xii. 377. 400. Come, kiss me, love, viu. 265. Come, live with me and be my love, V. 99, 211, 298. Come, say before all these, etc., viii. 265. Quotations — Come then, the colours and the ground prepare, etc. , vii. 290 j viii. 73, 186 ; XI. 240. comes like a satyr, iv. 246. comes the tug of war, viii. 219. comforted with their bright radiance, xi. 346. coming and going he knew not where, i. 90. Coming events cast their shadow before, vii. 50; x. 221 ; xii. 113. Coming, gentlemen, coming, x. 382- Coming Reviews cast their shadows before, x. 221. common people always prefer exertion and agility to grace, ix. 173. companion of my way. Let me have a, etc., vi. 182. companion of the lonely hour, xii. S3- companions of the spring, The painted birds, xi. 271. company, Tell me your, etc., vi. 202; xi. 196 ; xii. 133. compelled to give in evidence against himself, i. 129. complex constable, that, iii. 299. compost heap, a, vi. 37. Compound for sins they are inclin'd to, etc., viii. 18. conceit or the world well lost, all for, xii. 363. condemned to everlasting fame, *. 375- confined in too narrow room, iii. 290. conformed to this world, to be, iii. 275 ; viii. 146. Conniving house (as the gentlemen of Trinity), etc., i. 56- conquering and to conquer, xi. 418. conscience and tender heart. Where all is, ii. 371 ; iii. 15$; iv. 204, 326; vi. 165; vii. 173, 2S0; X. 238. conspicuous scene, etc., xii. 31. constant chastity, unspotted faith, etc., iii. 208. constrained by mastery, iii. 166 ; iv. 220 ; V. 86 ; vii. 197 ; viii. 404 ; ix. 17 ; xii. 188. 137 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — constrain his genius by mastery, viii. 479- consummation of the art devoutly to be wished, a, viii. 190; xii. '25- contagious gentleness, viu. 309. contemporary bards would be ad- mired when Homer and Virgil were forgotten, xi. 288. contempt of the choice of the people, i. 394, 427 ; iii. 32 and »., 175, 401. contempt of their worshippers, in, xii. 244. content man's natural desire, vi. 324- Continents have more, of what they contain, etc., iii. 272 ; vi. 205 ; xii. 16. Contra audentior ito, xi. 514. conversation. To excel in, etc., vii. 32. converse with the mighty dead, Hold high, ix, 69. convertible to the same abandoned purpose, iii. 91. cooped and cabined in by saucy doubts and fears, viii. 477 ; xii. 125. copied the other. Which of you, ix. 33- Corinthian capitals of polished society, the, iv. 290, xii. 131. coronet face, the, xii. 226. Corporate bodies have no soul, vi. 264. corrupter sort of mere politiques, The, etc., v. 329. could be content if the species were continued like trees, he, v. 334. could he lay sacrilegious hands, etc., viii. 269. counterfeiten chere. To, etc., iii. 268. courage never to submit, etc., xii. 192. courtly, the court, viii. 55 ; ix. 61. courtiers offended should be, lest the, etc., iii. 45 ; viii. 457. Cover her face : my eyes dazzle : she died young, v. 246. Quotations — covers a multitude of sins, vii. 83 ; viii. 33. coxcombs, the prince of, proud of being at the head, etc, viii. 36, 83- crack of ploughs and kine, xii. 380. Craignez Dieu, mon cher Abner, etc., ix. 116. Created hugest that svrim the ocean- stream, vii. 13. Creation's tenant, he is nature's heir, xi. 500. creature of the element, a, etc., xii. 3°- Credat Judseus Apella, xii. 266. Credo quia impossibile est, vii. SSI- credulous hope, the, etc., xu. 321. cries all the way from Portsmouth, etc., viii. 322. crisis is at hand for every man to take part for, the, etc., vi. 154. crown which Ariadne wore, etc., x. 186. crown of the head. From the, etc., xii., 247. cruel sunshine thrown by fortune on a fool, etc., xi. 550. crust of formality, a, vi. 356. cry more tuneable. A, etc., xii. 18. cubit from his stature, a, viii. 263. CucuUus non facit monachum, vii. 236. Cuique tribuito suum, v. 368 ; vii. 191. Cupid and my Campaspe play'd, etc., V. 201. Cupid, as he lay among Roses, by a bee was stung, v. 312. cups that cheer, but not inebriate. The, etc., vi. 184. cure for a narrow and selfish spirit, a, xii. 429. curiosa felicitas, v. 149 ; xi. 606. curl her hair so crisp and pure, to, etc., viii. 465. curtain-close such scenes. And, etc., xii. 328. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Cut is the branch that might have grown full strait, etc. , v. 206. cut up so well in the cawl, They do not, etc., iii. 321 ; vii. 202; viii. 340- cuts the common link, xii. 402. Cymocles, oh ! I burn, etc., x. 245. daily food and nourishment of the mind of the artist, the, etc., vi. 125, 126. daily intercourse of all this unin- telligible world, the, etc., viii. 420. dainty flower or herb that grows on ground. No, etc., iv. 353. dallies with the innocence of thought, That, etc., xii. 177. Damn you, can't you be cool, etc., iii. 226. damnation round the land, iv. 224. dancing days. Such were the joys of our, etc. , viii. 437 ; xi. 300. dandled and swaddled, vi. 270. Dapple, and there I spoke of him, There I thought of, vi. 61. dark closet, with a little glimmering of light, a, etc., xi. 174. darkness dare affront, and with their, xii. 198. darkness that might be felt, in, iii. 57 ; vi. 43- darling in the public eye, iv. 298. darlings of his precious eye, the, xii. 195. dashed and brewed, vii. 140 ; a, 235. dateless bargain, to all engrossing despotism, a, xi. 414. daughter and his ducats, his, xii. 142 n. daughters of memory, the, iv. 348. day. It was the, etc., viii. 288. Dazzled with excess of light, viii. SSI- dazzling fence of argument, the, xii. 3S8. Quotations — De apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio, v. 341 k. ; vii. 50 ; xii. 56, 217. De mortius nil nisi bonum, viii. 323- de omne -scibile et qnibusdam aliis, vi. 214 ; vii. 315. de omnibus rebus et quibusdam aliis, xi. 467. d'un pathetique ^ faire fendre les rochers, vi. 236. deaf the praised ear, and mute the tuneful tongue, v. 274. Dear chorister, who from these shadows sends, etc., v. 300. Death may be called in vain, and cannot come, etc., v. 357. death there is animation too. Even in, ix. 221. deathless date, vi. 291. decked in purple and in pall, etc. , viii. 308. declamations or set speeches. His, are commonly cold, etc., i. 177. decorum is the principal thing, v. 360. dedicate its sweet leaves, i. 386. Deem not devoid of elegance the sage. By Fancy's genuine feelings unbeguiled, etc., v. 120. deep abyss of time, fast anchored in the, vii. 125. deep, within that lowest, etc., xii. 144. defections, his right-handed, etc., vii. 181. defend the right, to, a. 167. degree, in a high or low, etc., xi. 442. Deh ! quando tu sarai tomato al mondo, ix. 251. Deh vieni alia finestra, viii. 365. deity they shout around, A present, etc., X. 191 ; xii. 250. deliberately or for money, iv. 339 ; vi. S6. delicious breath painting sends forth. What a, etc., ix. 19. delicious thought, of being regarded as a clever fellow, i. 93 n. delight in love, 'tis when I see, If there's, etc., viii. 73. '39 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — delight in ! to fear, not to, xii. 243- Deliverance for mankind, vi. 152 n, Delphin edition of Nature, xi. 335. Deraades, the Athenian, condemned a fellow-citizen, etc., viii. 94. Demanded how we can know any proposition, but here it will be, etc., xi. 130. Demogorgon, dreaded name of, the, xii. 259. demon that he served, the, vii. 285. demon whispered, L , have a taste. Some, vi. 94, 403. demure, grave-looking, spring-nailed, the, etc., vi. 221; vii. 242; xi. 530. Depreciation of Pope is partly founded upon a false idea, etc., xi. 490. depth of a forest, in the kingdom of Indostan, In the, etc., xi. 267. Descended from the Irish kings, etc., '• 54- deserter of Smorgonne, ui. 54. Desire to please, etc. , viii. 278 ; xii. 177. 183, 426. Despise low joys, etc., xii. 31. Despise low thoughts, low gains, etc., V. 77. Destroy his fib or sophistry : in vain, etc., iv. 300. Detur Optimo, vii. 187. Deva's winding vales, xii. 265. devil said plainly that Dame Chat had got the needle, the, v. 288. Devil was sick, The, etc., xii. 126. Devil upon two sticks, viii. 404. devilish girl at the bottom, a, viii. 83- Di rider finira pria della Aurora, m. 371- diamond turrets of Shadukiam, the, i'*'- 357. .. „ Diana and her fawn, etc., xu. 58. Did first reduce our tongue from Lyly's writing, etc., v. 201. Did I not tell thee, Dauphine, etc., viii. 43- 1 40 Quotations — Did not the Duke look up? Me- thought he saw us, v. 215. Die of a rose in aromatic pain, vi. 249; vii. 300; viii. 143; ix. 391- Died at his house in Burbage-street, etc., vi. 86. differences himself by, v. 334. digito monstrari, vi. 286. dim doubts alloy, no, xi. 321. dip it in the ocean, and it will stand, IV. 197 ; vi. 160 n. ; ix. [33 n. dipped in dews of Castalie, v. 14 ; x. 156 ; xii. 294. direct and honest, To be, etc., xii, 219. disappointed still are still deceived. And, ix. 287. disastrous strokes which his youth suffered, the, viii. 96. discipline of humanity, a, i. 123, vii. 78, 184; xii. 122. discoursed in eloquent music, vii. 199. disdain the ground she walks on, i. 71 «. disembowel himself of his natural entrails, etc., vi. 267 ; xi. 322. disjecta membra poetae, viii. 423 ; ix. 309- distant, enthusiastic, respectfiil love, viii. 160. distilled books are, like distill'd waters, etc., xi. 203. divest him, along with his inherit- ance, to, etc., viii. 72. Divide et impera, vii. 147. divinse particula aurse, ix. 361 ; xii. 157- divine Fanny Bias, iv. 359. divine, the matchless, what you will, the, vi. 175. Do not mock me : Though I am tamed, and bred up with my wrongs, etc., v. 252. Do unto others as you would, etc., vi. 396. Do you read or sing ? If you sing you sing very ill, vii. J ; viii. 319. Do you see anything ridiculous in this wig? viii. 21. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Do you think I'll sleep with a woman that doesn't know what's trumps ? viii. 427. docked and curtailed, xi. 316. Does he wind into a subject? etc., vii. 275 ; viii. 103. does a little bit of fidgets, viii. 469. dog, he still plays the, viii. 263. dogs, among the gentlemanlike, etc., iii. 278. Don John of the Greenfield was coming, vi. 359. Don Juan was my Moscow, etc. , iv. 258 n. Don't forget butter, viii. 264. Don't you remember Lords — and — who are now great statesmen ; little dirty boys playing at cricket, etc., i. 1 18; vii. 205. double night of ages and of her, The, etc., xi. 424. Doubtless the pleasure is as great, etc. , iii. 169 ; vii. 204 ; viii. 302. douce humanite, iii. 36 ; xi. 525. doux sommeil, iii. 108. Down the Bourne and through the Mead, ii. 87. dragged the struggling monster into day, viii. 164. dramatic star of the first magnitude, a, viii. 164. drawn in their breath and puffed it forth again, vii. 59. dreaming and awake, 'twixt, vi. 71. dregs of earth, the, xii. 41. dregs of life, the, vii. 302. Dress makes the man, the want of it the fellow, etc., vii. 212. Drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, etc., v. 306. dross compared to the glory here- after, etc., xi. 322. drossy and divisible, more, vii. 173, 453 ; xi. 174. drunk full ofter of the tun than of the well, V. 129. dry discourse, but, xi. 25. Duke and no Duke, viii. 263. Dulce ridentem Lalagen, Dulce loquentem, vi. 61. Dull as the lake that slumbers in the storm, iii. 22 ; vii. 278. Quotations — Dull Beotian genius, viii. 370. dull cold winter does inhabit here, vii. 176; ix. 62. dull product of a scoffer's pen, v. 114. dulness could no further go, The force of, vi. 46 k. ; x. 219, 377. dumb forgetfulness a prey, for who to, xi. 546. Dum domus jEnese Capitoli im- mobile saxum, etc., vii. I2. dungeon of the tower. From the, etc. , xii. 158. durance vile, xi. 237. Durham's golden stalls, iii. 123 dust in the balance, But as the, iv. 63- Dust to dust, etc., xii. 53. dust we raise ! What a, vi. 240. dwelleth not in temples made with hands, ix. 48. dwelt Eternity, ix. 218. dying Ned Careless, viii. 72. dying shepherd Damaetas, I give it to you as the, etc., xi. 289. E. Each lolls his tongue out at the other, etc., xi. 527. Each man takes hence life, but no man death, etc., v. 225. ear and eye. He is all, etc., xii. 121. earth, earthy, of the, i. 239 ; vi. 43 ; ix- Si, 389- ease, he takes his, xii. 123. eat, drink, and are merry, xii. 16. eat his meal in peace, vi. 94. Ebro's temper, the, viii. 103. eclipsed the gaiety of nations, i. 157 ; viii. 387, 526. Eden, and Eblis, and cherub smiles, iv. 3S4- Edina's darling Seat, xii. 253. Edinburgh, We are positive when we say, etc., viii. 105. effeminate ! thy freedom hath made me, xii. 124. 141 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — Eftsoones they heard a most me- lodious sound, etc. , v. 36. eggs, with five blue, i. 92. Eke fully with the duke my mind agrees, etc., v. 194. elbow us aside, who, iv. 99. elegant Petruchio, an, v. 345. Elevate and surprise, vi. 216, 290 ; X. 271, 388. elegant turn of her head, ix. 147. eleven obstinate fellows, the other, xii, 326. Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, vii. 366. Elysian dreams of lovers, when they loved, Th', etc., viii. 307. embowelled, of our natural entrails, and stuffed, are, viii. 417. embryo fly, the little airy of ricketty children, iv. 246, Emelie that fayrer was to sene, etc., i. 400. Emperor's frown, his, viii. 309. empty praise or solid pudding, iii. 171. empurpling all the ground, n. 187. emulation, the native hue of, etc., xii. 201. enameller of the moon, the, v. 300. enchantments drear, a. 41. encroachment, the figure of, iii. 75. ends of verse and sayings of philo- sophers, i. 394 ; xi. 489. endure to the end for liberty's sake, ix. 162. enemy had written a book, O that mine, vi. 205. enemy of the human race, viii. 284 ; ix. 321. enfeebles all internal strength of thought, vi. 71. enforc'd to seek some covert nigh at hand, etc., xi. 503. England had made Bonaparte, etc., iii. 99. English nation, universal, vii. 167. enlarge the conceptions or warm the heart of the spectator, to, vi. 134- . enriched, ix. 211. Enter Sessami, vii. 86 ; xii. 120. 142 Quotations^ Entire affection scorneth nicer hands, viii. 455 ; ix. 22 ; xi. 524 ; xii. 238, 259. envy, malice, etc., xii. 381. Epicuri de grege porcus, iii. 42. Epithalamia were thrown into his coffin, i. 214. equal want of books and men, viii. 29. equally great on a ribbon or a Raphael, ix. 352. Erasmus aut Diabolus, Aut, ix. 34 n. Ere the sun through heaven, etc., x. 271. Eremites and friars, etc., xii. 337. error of the time, the very, xi. 251, escap'd from Pyrrho's maze, etc., iii. 258. essence of genius is concentration, x. 279. Et ego in Arcadia vixi, vi. 172. Eternal City, a part of the, ix. 232. ethereal braid, sky-woven, xii. 203. etherial braid, thought woven, iv. 2l6. Ethiopian change his skin. Can the, etc., vii. 240, 370. Et quum conabar scribere, versus erat, v. 79. Et toi, guerrier infortun^, etc., xi. 282. Et vous 6tes Yorick ! vii. 33. eulogy to kill. Oh ! for a, xii. 285. European, when he has cut off his beard. If an, etc., vi. 157 «. Even from the tomb, etc., vi. 120; xii. IS9- Even then (admire, John Bell ! my simple ways), iv. 305 «. even to o'erflowing, ix. 382. even when he killed a calf, xii. 336- ever charming, ever new, vm. 352. ever lifted leg, viii. n. ever strong, upon the stronger side, etc., xii. 459. every good work reprobate, to, vii. 13s ; X. 235. Every moment brings, etc., iii. 207. everything by starts, and nothing long, i. 104. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — everything by turns and nothing long, xi. 515. every variety of untried being, i. 23. every time we called for bread, and, xii. 142. evidence of things unseen, the, x. 86. Evident to any one who takes a sur- vey, it is, etc., xi. loi. Ex uno omnes, vii. 51 ; viii. 366. exact scale, according to an, viii. 93. exaggerated evils, iii. 209. Examines his own mind and finds nothing there, etc., vi. 124. excellencies bear to be united. Some, etc., vi. 143. Excellent Brutus, viii. 59. Exchange the shepherd's frock of native grey, etc., i. 113. Excise, monster, iii. 465. exhalation. Like an, etc., xii. 261, 292. expatiates freely there, v. 102. exploded author, that, xi. 287. extravagant and erring spirit, vii. 16 ; X. 145. Extremes meet. This is the only way of, etc.,i. 97-8. exuberant strength of my argument, iv. 21. eye to look at, not to look with, ix. 34 ; xii. 354- eye offend thee. If thine, etc., xii. SOS- eye, with lack-lustre, xii. 31, 59. eye-judging sex, an, xii. 436. eyelids many graces sat. Upon her, etc., jv. 83, 348. eye-pleasing flowers, v. 323. eyes and see them, have, vi. 159. eyes, in their arms, in their, etc., i. 45 ; xi. 273. eyes of youth, x. 391. eyes shall see me, All, ix. 69 ; viii, 148; X. 191. eyes, with sparkling, etc., xii. 43. Fables for the Holy Alliance, iv. 360. face to face, etc., xii. 43. Quotations — face was as a book, his, etc., xii, 271. facilis descensus Averni, iii. 161, fade by degrees into the light of common day, they, i. 250. faded to the light of common day, ix. 62. fsenum in cornu, ix. 244, Fain would I to be what our Dante was, etc., ix. 394; xi. 202. faint shadow of uncertain light. Like a, vi. 113. Fair, and of all beloved, I was not fearful, etc., v. 213. fair clime, the lonely herdsman stretch'd. In that, etc., i. 114. Fair moon, who with thy cold and silver shine, etc., v. 299. Fair Semira, viii. 248. Fair variety of things, the, ix. 332. fairest of the fair, xii. 61. fairest princess under sky, vi. 238 ; X. 242. Fairfax and the starry Vere, vii. 232. Fairy elves beyond the Indian Mount, etc., V. 274. faithful remembrancers of his high endeavour, etc. , vii. 430 ; xii. 116. Fall blunted from the indurated breast, iv. 274. fall degrades. But 'tis the, etc., iii, 46 ; vii. 368 ; xi. 475. fall into misfortune, xi. 349. fallacy, In terms a, etc., xii. 113, Fall'n was Glenartny's stately tree, etc., xii. 324. false, sophistical, unfounded, etc., iii. 37°- famous for the keeping of it up, v. 131. famous poet's page, iv. 346 ; ix. 178; X. 243. famous poet's pen, ix. 178. famous poet's verse, x. 243. famous poet's wit, i. 23. Fancy was a truant ever, Th' en- thusiast, vi. 72. fancies and good-nights, xii, 224, 285. fanciful chimeras, such, etc., iv. 282. 143 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — far darting eye, viii. l8o. far from thfi madding strife, vi. 100. far from the sun and summer gale, iv. 266. farce is over, now let us go to supper, The, vi, 150. fared sumptuously every day, iv. ISO. farthest from them is best, iv. 261. fashion of an hour mocks the wearer. The, etc., xi. 438. fat and fair a bird, and how, etc., vii. 303. fate and metaphysical aid, viii. 378. Fate, I follow, etc., xii. 3. father of lies, the, x. 327. fault, it was ever the, etc., iii. 55. faultless monsters which the world ne'er saw, Those, i. 434 ; ii. 129 ; iv. 224 ; vi. 263 ; viii. 429 ; ix. 129 ; xii. 60. Faunus, this Granufifo is a right wise good lord, etc., v. 226. favours secret, sweet and precious, i. 372 ; viii. 14. Fear God, and honour the King, iii. 282. Fear God, my dear Abner, etc., ix. 116. fear no discipline of human wit, iii. 63 ; xii. 378. fear of being silent strikes us dumb, The, etc., vii. 32. feast of reason, the, and the flow of soul, ii. 10 ; xii. 42, 153. feathered, two-legged things, vii. S- fee-grief, due to the poet's breast, some, vi. I74- feel is to judge, to, xi. 85. feel what others are and know my- self a man, vii. 55. felicity, the throne of, xii. izi. felicity can fell to creature? What more, etc., vii. 181 ; xii. 2, 200. fell of hair is likely to rouse, at which our, etc., viii. 127. fell opposite the, viii. 356. fell stillborn from the press, vi. 6S- fellow Burke were here now, he Quotations — would kill me. If that, viii. 103. felt a stain like a wound, v. 267 ; viii. 289. Ferrara ! in thy wide and grass- grown streets, xi. 424. Few (of the University) pen plays well, etc., V. 282. Fiat justitia, ruat coelum, viii. 440. Fideliterdidicisse ingenuas artes, etc, , vii, 235. Fie, Sir ! O fie ! 'tis fulsome, xi. 419, fields his study, nature was his book, the, vi, 181, fierce with dark keeping, vii, 182, 278 ; xi, 27, 164, fiery ordeal, x, 370. Fiery soul that working out its way, viii. 344, 378; ix, 363; X, 393; xi, 35 1, fight. The, the fight's the thmg, etc., xii, I, figures nor no fantasies. They have no, xii, 5, 263, 299, 379, finds an apple, A man, etc., vii. 176. fine by degrees, and beautifully less, v. 3S9 ; ix. 42 ; xi. 386. fine fretwork he makes of their double and single entries, iv. 364. fine oleaginous touches of Claude, ix. 35- . , . fine summer evemngs, when in the, they saw the frank, noble-minded enthusiast, etc., v. 363. fine word Legitimate, iii, 284, 293, finical speech, a, iv, 281, fire hot from Hell, xii. 281, fire in the room, there was a, vi, 382, First-born of Chaos who so fair did come, etc, viii, 58, First come, first served, i, 53, first garden of my innocence, that, vi, 257, first it may be demanded, etc, But, viii. 26, first of these is the extreme affection of two extremities, etc. The, v, 331. 144 OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — first sprightly runnings, The, i. 8 ; viii. 97. first was Fancy.like a lovely boy, The, etc., V. 40. fishing rod was a stick with a hook, a, etc., vii. 161. fishy fume, ix. 214. fitter for heaven, he is the, viii. 269. Fix your eye here, etc., vii. 53. flames in the forehead, etc., xii. 169. flat as the palm of one's hand, as, xi. 283. flattery that soothes the dull cold ear, the, etc.. vii. 206. Flavia the least and slightest toy, etc. , ix. 147. fleecy fools, vi. 7. flesh and fortune shall serve, as the, xii. 304. flies of a summer, as the, iii. 284 ; vii. 234. flocci - nauci-pili - nihili-fication, iii. 33. 231. 313 ; "i- 169. Flushed with a purple grace, etc., iv. 276. fluttering the proud Salopians, etc., xii. 259. fly high, do we not, v. 240. fly that sips treacle, The, is lost in the sweets, v. 129, 301 ; vi. 96 ; xii. 121. followed in the chase, etc., xii. 272. following things are all essential to it, the, etc., xi. 68. Follows so the ever-running sun, etc., xii. 5. fond deceit. And let us nurse the, etc., vi. 251. food for the critics, viii. 223. food whereon it lives, the very, xii. 374- Foolish daughters of Pelias, etc., xi. 46. fools aspiring to be knaves, iii. 67. fools rush in where angels fear to tread, ii. 366; v. 346; ix. 480; xii. 70. foot, an hand, an eye from Nature drawn, a, etc., v. 215. foot of fire, with the, vi. i6i. foot mercurial, His, etc., xii. 277. for a song, xi. 435. Quotations — For after I had from my first years, etc., V. 57. For alas ! long before I was bom, etc., vi. 417. For as much as nature hath done her part in making you a handsome, likely man, etc., v. 284. For her dear sake. That loves the rivers' brinks, etc., v. 255. For how should the soul of Socrates, etc., vii. 72. For I am nothing if not critical, viii. 170. For that other loss, etc., i. 1 18. For this medicine, etc., v. 278. For 'tis my outward soul, etc., viii. 52. For true no-meaning puzzles more than wit, i. I3Q; viii. 552. For wit is like a rest held up at tennis, etc., vii. 42. For whom the merry bells had rung, V. 88. For women, born to be controU'd, etc., vii. 203. forehead. Her ivory, full of bounty brave, i. 69. forerunner of the dawn, a, vi. 169. forget the things that are behind, etc., vii. 167. Forgive me, Now I turn to thee, thou shadow Of my contracted lord, etc., v. 272. form and motion so express, in, etc. , xii. 248. Fortune's fools, vi. 460. fortune swells him, His, etc., viii. 274. fortune. Who shall go about to cozen, etc., xii. 297. Forum wait for us. Let the, etc., viii. 456. found him poor, etc., iii. 217. fountain of blood, iii. 6. foxes have holes, and the birds of the air, The, etc., vi. 120. frailty, very name is, x. 397. France, restored and shaking off her chain, iii. 51. Franciscan think to pass, And in, etc., iii. 267. ■45 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — fraught with potential infidelity, x. 127. free born Roman maid, the, viii. 457. Free from the Sirian star, etc., vi. 211. French have a fault. If the, etc. , vi. 307; ix. 113. Frenchman's darling, ix. 159. friend in my retreat, a, etc. , vi. 181. friend in your retreat, A, etc., xii, 321. friendly man vfill show himself friendly. A, etc., vii. 238. friendship of the good, The, etc., iii. no. From discontent grows treason. And on the stalk of treason, death, v. 208. from grave to gay, from lively to severe, v. 32. from her fair head for ever and for ever, v. 73. From injuries to arms, and from arms to liberty, iii. 424. From that abstraction I was roused, and how, etc., i. 117. From that hour that Disciple took her to his own home, v. 184. From the sublime to the ridiculous, there is but one step, viii. 23, 159. From Windsor's heights the expanse below, vii. 13. From worldly care himself he did esloine, etc., xi. 333. frozen winter and the pleasant spring, the, etc., xii. 124. full eyes and fair cheeks of child- hood, the, viii. 405. full of matter, vi. 52. full solemne man, a, iii. 311 ; xi. 413. full to overflowing, x. 286. full voUy home, viii. 302. fuller's earth that takes out all stains, the true, xi. 547. fumbling for their limbs, v. 359. Fundamental principle of the modern philosophy is the opinion, etc., xi. 100. furnishing matter for innocent mirth, and, viii. 36. fury in that Gut, there is some, viii. 304- 146 Quotations — G. gain but glory, iii. 259. gain new vigour, etc., xii. 156. Gallaspy was the tallest and strongest, etc., i. 55. garlanded with flowers, ix. 145. Garrit aniles ex re fabellas, iii. 419 ; iv. 237. gather grapes of thorns nor figs of thistles, i. 249 ; vii. 200. gaudy-days, xi. 360. ganger of ale-firkins, a, v. 131. Gay, sprightly land of mirth and social ease, etc., ix. 93, gayest, happiest attitude, the, etc., viii. 41 ; ix. 426. generation of actors binds another, no one, viii. 384. generations, the, were prepared, the pangs, etc., v. 67, 235. generous friendship no cold medium knows. A, etc., iv. 263 ; vi, 253- Genius is naturally a truant, etc., vii. 59. Genius was the child of the imitation of others, etc., vi. 127. Genius, you must have no depend- ence on your own, xi. 213. gentle craft, the, v. 302. gentle husher, vanity by name, a, etc., vi. 289 ; ix. 196 ; x. I2i ; xi. sss- gentleman and man of honour, lu. 178, 181. Gentlemen, I can present, etc., viii. 27s n. germain to the matter, more, xii. 239- Gertrude's eyes. Till now, in, etc., iv. 346. ghost of one of the old kings of Ormus, V. 231. Giace 1' alta Cartago, etc., x. 71. giant form roll before him in the dust, seeing his, etc., viii. 344. giddy raptures, with all its, vii. 227. Give a dog a bad name and hang him, iv. I ; ix. 245. give a reason for the faith that was in me, v. 302 ; xii. 396. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Give me the thing and I will readily give up the name, xi. 65. give his own little Senate laws, vii. 272. give sorrow words, the grief that does not speak, etc., vi. 39. give to any man without compulsion, to, xi. 419. give up a kingdom for il mass, x. . 363- give us reason with his rhyme, vii. 371. given in the furnace of our palace, V. 279. gives a body to opinion, it, etc., vii. 266. gives evidence of it, viii. 424. gladdened life, and whose deaths eclipsed the gaiety of nations, i. 157 ; viii. 387, 526. glades mild-opening, etc. , xii. 202. gladiatorship, in intellectual, viii. 84. gladly would he learn, and gladly teach, etc., iv. 285. glares round his soul, and mocks his closing eyelids, vii. 76 ; xii. 204. glass darkly, as in a, vi. 9 ; xii. 152. Glorious John, xi. 535. glimmer, and now in gloom, now in, vii. 368 ; xi. 424. glimpses that make him less forlorn, iii. 275. Gli occhi di ch'io parlai, x. 65 n. glittered green with sunny showers, vi. 186. glittering bride, becomes his, etc., iii. 160 ; vii. 279. glory hereafter to be revealed, the, vii. 261. glory, the, the intuition, the amenity, vii. 120. Glory to God, etc., iii. 266 ; xi. 413. gnarled oak, the, xi. 508. gnawed too much on the bridle, iv. 279. gnawing the skull of his adversary, etc., ix. 401. Go, go, you're a censorious ill man, i. 392. go seek some other play-fellows, V. 42. Quotations — Go thou and do likewise, vi. 164 ; xi. 410. Go thy way§, old world, etc. , vi. 328. Go ! you're a censorious ill woman, viii. 78. goes sounding on his way, iv. 214 ; xii. 265. goes to church in a coranto, etc., xii. S7- going into the wastes of time, ii. 350. God Almighty's gentlemen, vii. 219 ; viii. 85. God knew Adara in the elements of his chaos, xi. 572. God made the country, etc., iv. 226. God save the King, viii. 298 ; ix. 93. God the Father turns a school- divine, V. 63. Gods have eyes but they see not, Your, etc., xii. 244. Gods of his idolatry, the, xii. 72. Gods partial, changeful, etc., xii. 245- God's image carved in ebony, xii. 392- . God's viceregent upon earth, i. 130 ; X. 363. Gog's crosse. Gammer, etc., v. 287. golden age, in the, v. 297. golden mean, iv. 253. Goldsmith of the stars, the, v. 300. good, they did it for his, vii. 208. good clever lad, etc., iii. 68. good haters, i. 103, 374 n. ; vii. 180; viii. 269 ; ix. 122. good, he means, bad fortune, xi. 387. good-humoured fellow. Now I think I am a, viii. 103. good king, A, should be ... a mere cypher, etc. , xii, 243. Good lord, that there are no fairies, etc., vi. 167 n. good-nature is a fool, mere, vii. 78. good of the country, for the, vii. 375- good old times, iv. 249 ; xi. 197. good picture and a true, a, xi. 245. goodly sight. It was a, to sally out from his castle, etc., i. 87. goose pie. In form resembling a, ix. 71 ; xi. 200. 147 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — gorge the little fame, they get all raw, They, ix. 356. gorge rises, our very, xii. 126. gospel is preached to the poor, iv. 295. gossamer that idles in the wanton summer air, the, x, 44. Gothic cathedral . . . like a petrified religion, a, vi. 369. grace above, All is, etc., viii. 402. gracefiil ornament to the civil order, etc., viii. 70. graceful ornaments to the columns, the, etc., vii. 205. Gracious and sweet was all he saw in her, vi. 346. grand caterers and wet-nurses of the State, etc., ix. 24. grandeur in it, there was a, vii. 303- Grant I was tempted : Condemn you me, for that the Duke did love me, etc., v. 241. grant me judgement, you, xii. 360. grapes of thorns. You cannot gather, etc. , i. 249 ; vii. 200. great book is a great evil, A, v. 114; xi. 244. great discoverers obtain, How, shall our, i. 115. Great Divan, the nation's, xi. 336- great grandmother without grey hairs, a, viii. 160. Great is Diana of the Ephesians, xi. 603 ; xii. 244. great lords and ladies do not like to have their mouths stopped, Be- cause, vi. 301. great man's memory may outlive him half a year, i. 146. great princes have great playthings, etc., iii. 243. Great Vulgar and the Small, i. 324 ; ii. 18 ; v. 56 ; vi. 157 ; viii. 463, 518; ix. 391, 428; xi. 437- Great wits to madness nearly are allied, x. 231. Greater love than this hath no man, etc., xii. 99. 148 Quotations — greater the sinner, The, etc., xii. 330- greatest happiness to the greatest numbers, ttie, vii. 180, 182, 184, i8s, 193- green-eyed, spring-nailed, etc., xi. S30. See demure, green upland swells that echo to the bleat of flocks, vi. 186. Grieve not for me, etc., vi. 327. grim-visaged comfortless despair, vii. 260. grinding law of necessity, iv. 66, 295 ; vii. 193, 374. grinding the faces of the poor, iv. 2. grinned horrible a ghastly smile, etc., xii. II. grinning scorn a sacrifice. To, etc., xi. 525. grotesque ornament to the civil order, i. 46 n. ground, however unsafe. On this, etc., vi. 128. grove, The, Grew dense with shadows, etc., x. 264. Grove nods to prove each alley has a brother, etc. , xi. 472. grows with our growth, etc. , vii. 60 ; X. 336. guide, the anchor, the, etc., iii. 211. guide, the stay, the, etc., iv. 205. Guido from a daub, a, ix. 480. Guido, from want of choice, etc., vi. 139- Guido Reni from a prince-like affluence of fortune, etc. , vi. 20. guinea and the gallows, xi. 288, 472. guns, drums, trumpets, viii. 403 ; xi. 532- H. habit ; there is nothing so true as, vi. 33 ; viii. 124 ; x. 42 ; xii. 398. Had I foreknown his death as you suggest, etc., v. 241. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Had I a heart for falsehood framed, viii. 165. Had Petrarch gained his Laura for a wife, etc., vii. 112. Had we but world enough and time. This coyness. Lady, were no crime, etc., V. 314. Hae nugae in seria ducunt, xi. 442. Hseret lateri lethalis arundo, i. 135 ; viii. 22. Hail, adamantine Steel ! etc., xi. SOS- hail-fellow well met, v. 294. hair-breadth 'scapes, xii. 17. hair on end, at his own wonders, with his, etc., vi. 295. Half thy malice youth could bear, viii. 166. halfpenny head, having a, etc., vi. 431. haloo an anthem, xii. 349. hand, an ear, an eye, a, xi. 484. hand had done, whatever the, etc., ix. 420. hands that the rod of empire had swayed, etc., vi. 14. handsome as you, I was never so, etc., viii. 114. hand-writing on the wall, the, viii. 144 ; ix. 129. Hang both your greedy ears upon my lips, etc., v. 208. hang upon the beatings of my heart, vi. 257 ; ix. 107. hanging locks, Like to those, etc., viii. 159; ix. 47- Hanover rats, vi. 221 n. happy alchemy of mind, i. 65 ; v. 107 ; viii. 408. Happy insect, what can be, etc., viii. 59. happy things in marriage are allowed. Two, etc., i. 68. happy warrior, xi. 327. hardest stone, the, etc., iii. 261. See melancholy, hard to say if greater want of skill, 'Tis, etc., viii. 401 n. Hark ! 'tis the twanging horn, etc., xii. 240. Quotations — Harlot old, that, etc., iii. 36, 177. hart panteth for the waterbrooks, as the, vii. 226, 307. hashed mutton, Amelia's, xii. 141, 327- has just come into this breathing world, xii. 162. Has she not gone, trowest now thou, and lost her neele? etc., v. 287. Hast oft been chased, etc., xi. 132, 186. Hast thou seen the down in the air ? etc., viii. 56. hate, all we, ix. 340. hate to fill a book with things, I, etc., vii. 399. hated, not to be, viii. 332. hated, needs but to be seen, which to be, etc. , viii. 288. hates conchology, he, etc., iv. 277. hath a devil, ix. 59. haut et puissant prince, age d'un jour, un, viii. 176. Have I not seen the household where love was not ? xii. 88 n. have proved a monument, i. 125. have their hands full of truths, iv. 310. Have ye not seen sometime a. pale face, etc., v. 21. Have you felt the wool of the beaver, etc., V. 322. He could not read them in his old age, viii. 14. He finds himself possessed of no other qualifications . . . than what mere common observation, etc., vi. 124. He had received it from his grand- mother, etc., viii. 228. He hath a demon, v. 153. He instanced it too in Lord Peter- borough, vii. 209. He is indeed a person, iii. 67. he is one that cannot make a good leg, etc., vii. 25. He is owner of all he surveys, vii. 68. 149 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — He is ten times handsomer, etc., viii. 442. He looks up with awe to kings, xi. 515. He might if he had pleased have married, i. 55. he must rank, as a universal genius, above Dryden, etc., v. 123. He never is — but always to be wise, iii. 139; vi. 148; ix. 249. He openeth his hands, etc., vi, 392. He prized black eyes, v. 189 ; vii, 207 «. he saw nature in the elements of its chaos, etc., v. 341 n. He sent a shaggy, tattered, staring slave, etc., v. 210 «. He so teased me, viii. 323. He takes most ease, and grows am- bitious Thro' his own wanton fire and pride delicious, v. 254. He that is but able to express, etc., vi. 207. He that of such a height, hath built his mind, etc., v. 309. he was a fine fellow once, xii. 145- he was a fine old mouser, vi. 347. He went up into the mountain to pray. Himself, alone, and, iii. 152. he who knows of these delights to taste, etc., vi. 173. he's but his halif brother, viii. 74- head to the East, Nay, nay, lay my, iv. 248 ; viii. 146 n. heaping coals of fire, etc. , x. 360. hear a sound so fine, there's nothing lives 'twixt it and silence, etc., vii. 40. hear the loud stag speak, xii. 269. heard it, but he heeded not — ^his eyes, ix. 165 n. hears it not, his thoughts are far away. He, etc., ix. 234. hears the tumult, and is still. He, i- 338; V. 90; vi. 91. heart of hearts, yea, into our, xii. 177. Quotations — heart of man is deceitfiil, the, etc., xii. 304. hearts unkind, I've heard of, iii. 172 ; xi. 515- heaven and all its host, he shall not perish. By, etc., viii. 307. Heaven lies about us in our infancy, i. 250 ; X. 358. Heaven, nigh-sphered in, v. Jl ; xii. 33. Heaven of Invention, vi. 219. heaven-born genius, x. 178. Heav'n's chancel-vault is blind with sleet, while, vi. 90. heaves no sigh and sheds no tear, i. 13s ; V. 30. he ! jam satis est I iv. 305 ». Hebrew roots, although they're found, For, etc., viii. 64. held on their way, etc., xii. 45. hell of waters. A, xi. 424. Hell was paved with infants' skulls, vi. 76, 364 ; vii. 243. hem was then heard, consequential and snapping. A, etc., i. 377. Hence, all you vain delights, v. 295- Her armes small, her back both straight and soft, i. 227. Her eyes are fierce, etc., viii. 448. Her finger was so small, the rmg, etc., viii. 56. Her full dark eyes are ever before me like a sea, like a. precipice, i. 70. Her heroes have no character at all, xii. 64. Her voice, the music of the spheres, etc., viii. 63. her whose foot was never off the stair, vii. 319. Her's is the afflicted, vi. 363. herb that would cure him. The, xi. 328. Here and hereafter, if the last may be? xii. 115. Here are all that ever reigned, xi. 234- Here be truths dashed and brewed with lies, vii. 140 ; *. 235. 150 OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Here be woods as green As any, air likewise as fresh and sweet, etc., V. 254 ; vi. 183. Here is some of the ancient city, vii. 255. Here lies Father Clarges, etc., xii. 150. Here lies a she-Sun, and a he-Moon there, etc., viii. 53; xii. 28. Here will I set up my everlasting bed, etc., viii. 210. Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear, etc., V. 140, here's the rub, xii. 234. hermit poor, xii. 126. heroic sentiment of, etc., iii. 61. Hesperus, among the lesser lights, shines lilce, etc., viii. 164. hewers of wood, etc., x. 124. hew you as a carcase, etc., xii. 181. Hey for Doctor's Commons, viii. .159. hiatus in manuscriptis, vii. 8, 198 ; xii. 305. Hicjacet, x. 221. hid from ages, i. 49. High as our heart, v. 271 n. High-bom Hoel's harp, etc., xii. 260. high endeavour and the glad success, the, vi. 28 ; vii. 125 ; ix. 318, 373- high leaves, the, etc., iii. 232 ; iv. 268. high grass, the, that by the light of the departing sun, etc., v. 363. high holiday, of once a year, on some, iii. 172 ; vii. 75- High Legitimates the Holy Band, the, xi. 423. High over hill and over dale he flies, V. 43- High-way, since you my chief Par- nassus be, etc., V. 326. higher and the lower orders, the, xi. 370. highest and mightiest, vi. 439. hill of ages, ix. 69. himself and the universe, x. 166. Hinc illse Iachr)fmse, xii. 187. Quotations — hinder parts are ruinous, its, iv. 201. his bear dances, vi. 412 ; viii. 507 ; jx. 351- His garment neither was of sillc nor say, etc., xi. 437. His generous ardour no cold medium knows, etc., iv. 263 ; vi. 253. his little bark, v. 74. His locked, lettered, braw brass collar, etc., v. 132. His lot, though small, He sees that little lot, the lot of all, v. 119. His plays were works, while others' works were plays, v. 262. His principiis nascuntur tyranni, etc. , vii. 347. his ruin meets, v. 301. his spirits gave him raptures with his cook-maid, xii. 155 n. his soul was like a star, and dwelt apart, v. 180. his yoke is not easy, etc. , iii. 85. hitch into a rhyme, viii. 50, hitch it, iii. 64. Hitherto shalt thou come and no further, vi. 268 ; viii. 425 ; x. 344. Hoc erat in votis, xii. 126. Hoisting the bloody flag, x. 374, 376. hold our hands and check our pride, X. 378. holds his crown in contempt of the choice of the people, i. 394. See also contempt. Holds us a while misdoubting his intent, etc., xi. 123. holiest of holies, x. 336. hollow and rueful rumble, with, xi. 374- . . . , holy water sprinkle, dipped in dew, a, iv. 246. Homer, have not the poems of, i. 23 ; ix. 28. Homer, the children of, ix. 429. honest as this world goes. To be, etc. , iii. 259 ; xii. 218. honest man's the noblest work of God, an, iii. 345 ; viii. 458 n, 151 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — honest, sonsie, bawsont face, viii. 450; ix. 184. Honi soit qui mal y pense, vi. 65 ; ix. 202, 338. honour consists in the word honour and nothing else, xi. 125. honour dishonourable, etc., xii. 247. Honour of Ireland, and as they were curiosities of the human kind, for the, i. S4- . honourable vigilance, v. 264. Hood an ass with reverend purple, etc., viii. 44. Hoop, do me no harm, iii. 212. Hope and fantastic expectations spend much of our lives, etc., i. 2. Hope, thou nurse of young Desire, vi. 293. Hope told a flattering tale, viii. 298. Hope travels through, nor quits us till we die, vii. 302. Hope ! with eyes so fair, But thou, oh, etc., vi. 255. Horace still charms with graceful negligence, etc., v. 75. Horas non numero nisi serenas, x. 387 ; xu. SI, 52, S3, horizon, at the, vi. 150. horned feet. And with their, etc., xii. 258. horse-whipping woman, that, viii. 468. hortus siccus of dissent, the, iii. 264 ; X. 370. host of human life, xi. 497. hour when I escap'd the wrangling crew, The, etc., iii. 225. house of brother Van I spy, The, etc., xii. 449. house on the wild sea, with wild usages, V. 153. housing with wild men, etc., x. 279. How am I glutted with conceit of this? V. 203. How apparel makes a man respected, etc., V. 290. How blest art thou, canst love the country, Wroth, v. 307. 152 Quotations — How do you, noble cousin ? etc. , v. 258. How happy could I be with either, etc., xi. 426. How is it. General ? i. 209. how it grew, and it grew, etc., vii. 93 ; xi. S17. How little knew'st thou of Calista, iii. l8o. How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails them not, v. 176. How near am I to happiness, etc., ii. 330 ; V. 2i6. How oft, O Dart ! what time the faithful pair, iv. 305 n. How profound the gulf, etc., xi. 424. How, shall our great discoverers obtain, etc., i. 115. How shall we part and wander down, etc., xii. 428. how tall his person is, etc., vii. 2ii. howled through the vacant guard- rooms, etc., ix. 229. Hudibras, who used to ponder, and, etc., viii. 65. huge, dumb heap, vi. 28 ; ix. 56. human face divine, x. 77. human form is the most perfect, the, etc., A. 346. human reason is like a drunken man, etc., vi. 147. human understanding resembles a drunken clown, etc., xi. 216. humanity, a discipline of, i. 123 ; vii. 78, 184; xii. 122. Hundred Tales of Love, him of the, xi. 424. hung armour of the invincible knights of old, is, i. 273 ; viii. 442. hung like a cloud upon the moun- tain ; now, etc., vii. 13. Hunt half a day for a forgotten dream, iv. 325 ; ix. 64. hunt the wind, I worship a statue, etc., vi. 97, 236 ; xii. 435. hunter of shadows, himself a shade, a, vi. i68. huntsmen are up in America, the, v. 340 «. hurt by the archers, iii. 4S6 ; iv. 104. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Hussey, hussey, you will be as much ill-used and as much neglected, etc., V. io8 ; viii. 194. Hyde Park, all is a desert, Beyond, vi. 187 ; vii. 67 ; viii. 36. Hymns its good God, and carols sweet of love, xi. 427, 501. Hypocritical pretensions to virtue, i. 392. I. I also was an Arcadian. See Arca- dian and painter. I am afraid, my friend, this letter will never, etc., i. 94. I am not as this poor Hottentot, iv. 44 «. I am, on the contrary, persuaded, etc., vi. 126. I apprehend you, viii. 10. I cannot, seeing she's woven of such bad stuff, etc., v. 238. I cannot marry Crout, xii. 122. I care not. Fortune, what you me deny, etc., vii. 371. I'd sooner be a dog, xii. 202. I hate ye, iv. 272. I have secur'd my brother, viii. 86. I hope none living, sir, And, viii. 201. I knew you could not bear it, viii. 228. I know he is not dead ; I know proud death, etc., v. 208. I know that all beneath the moon decays, etc., v. 299. I'll have a frisk with you, viii. 103. I'll walk, to get me an appetite, etc. , V. 268 n. I'mfeeble ; some widow's curse, etc., viii. 274. I never saw you look so like your mother, In all my life, viii. 456. I never valued fortune but as it was subservient to my pleasure, viii. 72. I observe, as a fundamental ground common to all the arts, etc., vi. 32. I pr'ythee, look thou giv st my little boy some syrup for his cold, etc., V. 245. Quotations — I prythee, spare me, gentle boy ; press me no more for that slight toy, etc., viii. 55. I rode oije evening with Count Mad- dalo, etc., x. 261. I see before me the gladiator lie, xi. 425. I see him sweeter than the nosegay in his hand, etc., i. 65 ; v. 107. I set out upon this adventurous journey, etc., xi., 249. I stood in Venice, on the bridge of sighs, xi. 423. I, that might have married the famous Mr BickerstoiT, etc. , i. 7 ; viii. 96. I think not so ; her infelicity seem'd to have years too many, etc., v. 246 ; X. 260. I think poets are Tories by nature, xii. 241. I thought of Chatterton, the marvel- lous boy, etc., v. 122. I too, whose voice no claims but truth's e'er moved, etc., i. 379 n. I've heard of hearts unkind, etc., iii. 172; xi. 515. I was invited yesternight to a solemn- supper, etc., viii. 41. I was not train'd in academic bowers, etc., V. 283. I will touch it, iii. 127. I wish I was where Anna lies, iv. 305- I wish my old hobbling mother, etc., viii. 80. I wish you would follow Dr Cant- well's precepts, vii. 189 n. I would borrow a simile from Burke, etc., iii. 419. I would not wish to have your eyes, vi. 19. I would take the Ghost's word, xii. 88 «. Ici rugit Cain les cheveux h^rissfe, etc., xi. 234. Idea can be like nothing but an idea, an, etc., xi. 109. Idea, It is true we can form a tolerably distinct, etc., xi. 57. Idea which in itself is particular becomes general, an, etc., xi. 23. INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — Id eas, If in having our, in the memory ready at hand, etc., xi. 45 n. Ideas, operations, and faculties of the mind may be traced, all the, etc., xi. 167. Ideas seemed to lie like substances in the brain, iii. 397. ideas seem to elude the senses, moral, etc., xi. 88. ideas and operations of the mind pro- ceed? Whence do all the, xi. 171. idiot and embryo, iii. 270. Idleness, with light-winged toys of feathered, xii. 58. If a man lies on his back, etc.] x. 341- If a thousand pardons about your necks were tied, etc., v. 276. If any author deserved the name of an original, etc., i. 171. If aught of oaten stop or pastoral song May hope, chaste Eve, to soothe thy modest ear, etc., v. 116, If ever chance two wandering lovers brings, etc., v. 76. If Florence be i' th' Court he would not kill me, etc., v. 241. If his hand were fiiU of truths, etc., ii. 393- If o'er the cruel tyrant love, vi. 293 ; viii. 248, 320 ; xi. 304. if the poor were to cut the throats of the rich, etc., iii. 132. If these things are done in the green tree, etc., vii. 140. If they cannot succeed in what is trifling, etc., vii. 168. If this man Had but a mind allied unto his words, etc., v. 264. If to her share, viii. 525. If to their share some splendid virtues fall, etc., vii. 83. If we fly into the uttermost parts of the earth, etc., v. 16. If ye kill'd a thousand in an hour's space, etc., v. 276. If you cannot find in your heart to tell him you love him, I'll sigh it out of you, etc., v. 290. If you were to write a fable for little fishes, vii. 163. 1 54 Quotations — If you yield, I die To all affection, etc., V. 255. ignorance was bliss, vii. 222. II avoit une grande puissance de raison, etc., i. 88 n. II y a aujourd'hui, jour des Paques Fleuris . . . Madame Warens, vi. 24. II y a des impressions, etc., iii. 152 ; xii. 261. II y a done des esprits de deux sortes, etc., xi. 287. lis ne pouvoient croire qu'un corps de cette beaut^, etc. , vi. 200 n. ils se rejouissoient tristement, xii. 16. Iliad of woes, iii. 10 ; iv. 41. Ille igitur qui protrusit cylindrum, etc., xi. 73. illustrious obscure, x. 143. illustrious personages were intro- duced. These three, etc., vi. 209. Illustrious predecessors, i. 380, image and superscription, ix. 330. image of his mind, the, iv. 372. imagination 6toit la premiere de ses facult^s, etc., i. 88 n. impeachment. We own the soft, x. 142. impediments, the first of these, etc., X. 258. impenetrable whiskers have con- fronted flames, Those, i. 422 ; xi. 273 n. imperium in imperio, vi. 265. implicit^, it is without the copula, etc., X. 121, 129. imposition of names, some of larger, some of stricter signification, by this, etc., xi. 129. Imposture, organised into a com- prehensive and self-consistent whole, etc., iii. 147. imprisoned wranglers free, set the, iii. 390. in all things a regular and moderate indulgence, etc., xi. 518. in corpore viii, iv. 3. in dallying with interdicted subjects ; V. 207. In doleful dumps, etc., xii. 12 n. in each hard instance tried, oh soul supreme, ji. 375. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — In green vine leaves he was right fitly clad, V. 35 ; x. 74. In happy hour doth he receive, etc., . ™: 49- . in his habit as he lived, xii. 27. in medio tutissimus ibis, viii. 473. In my former days of bliss, etc., xi. 284. In one of Mr Locke's most noted remarks, etc.^xi. 286. In peace, there's nothing so becomes a man, xii. 7 1 . In poetry the same effect is produced by a few abrupt and rapid gleams of description, etc., v. 33. in Pyrrho's maze, iii. 226. In search of wit these lose their common sense, etc., v. 74, In spite of these swine-eating Christians, etc., v. 210 n. in their eyes, in their hands, etc., i. 45 ; .xi- 373- in their untroubled element shall shine when we are laid in dust, etc., v. 52. In vain I haunt the cold and silver springs, etc., v. 302. Incredulous odi, vii. 102. independently of his conduct or merits, etc., xi. 417. Indignatio facit versus, iii. 257, 317 ; V. 112. Individual nature produces little beauty, xi. 212. incapable of its own distress, viii. 450. inconstant stage, the, viii. 383. indolence is the source of all mis- chief, iv. 70. Indus to the Pole, from, xii. 185, 278. inexpressive she; The fair, the chaste, the, xii. 205. inexpressive three, viii. 454. infidels and fugitives, as, etc., xi. 443- infants' skulls. Hell was paved with, vii. 243. infinite agitation of men's wit, iv. 314 ; vi. 312 ; xi. 323 ; xii. 441. Quotations — infirmity, of our, viii. 402. informed with music, sentiment, and thought, never to die, v. 274. inhuman rout, the, v. 89. inimitable on earth, etc., viii. 55. innocence and simplicity of poor Charity Boys, ix. 18. inscribed the cross of Christ, etc., iii. 152. Insipid levelling morality to which the modern stage is tied down, etc., xi. 298. insolent piece of paper, an, xii. 168. Insens^s qui vous plaignez, etc., iv. 100. instance might be painful ; The, but the principle would please, viii. 21. instinct with fire, viii. 423. insulted the slavery of Europe, etc., iii. 13. interlocutions between Lucius and Caius, viii. 417. interminable babble, vii. 198. Into a lower world, to theirs obscure And wild — To breathe in other air, etc., v. 262. intoxicating, whatever is most, in the odour of a Southern spring, etc. , i. 248. Intus et in cute, vii. 24, 226 ; viii. , 116; X. 34. invariable principles, xi. 486. invention of the enemy, A weak, etc., viii. 355. inventory of all he said, viii. 103. invincible knights of old, the, etc., i. 273; viii. 442. invita Minervft, vii. 8, 56, 119; viii. 379. Irish People and the Irish Par- liament, xi. 472. Irishman in a row, like an, etc., xi. 494. Iron has not entered his soul, The, xii. 277. Iron mask, the Man in the, iv. 93. iron rod, the torturing hour, the, xii. 215. irritabile genus vatum, iii. 221. INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — island in the watery waste, lone, iv. 190. Islands of the Blest, ix. 253. It is a very good office, etc., viii. 2. it is better to marry than burn, iii. 272. It is by this and this alone, etc., vi- 135- It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, etc., i. 376 «. It is he who gives the second blow, etc., vi. 396. It is my father, v. 237. It is not easy to define in what this great style consists, etc., vi. 123. It is not with me you are in love . . . Sophia Western, etc., i. 44. It is observable, I know not for what cause, etc., i. 318, It is the keystone, vi. 36 ; xi. S8i. It is the same harmless thing that a poor shepherd, etc., v. 343. it only is when he is out he is acting, vi, 296. It's well they've got me a husband, viii. 8z. It was even twilight, etc., i. 218. It was my wish like him to live, etc., v. 362. It was reserved for Shakespeare to unite purity of heart, i. 253. it was very good of God, etc., xi. 352- , .. , It will never do, m. 361 ; vn. 307. Italiam, Italiam ! ii. 329. Ithuriel's spear, ix. 369. jackdaw just caught in a snare, And looks like a, etc., viii. 238. Jacobin, Once a, etc., i. 430; iii. no, 159. Jacobin who writes in the Chronicle, the true, iii. 175. Quotations — Jacques, The melancholy, etc., xii. 285. Jactet se in aulis, etc., iv. 71 «. Je suis peintre, non pas teinturier, ix. 435- jealous God, at sight of human ties. The, etc., xi. 147. Jew that Shakespeare drew, the, i. 158. jewels in his crisped hair. Like, xii. 4S0. Job's comforters, vii. 179. John de Bologna, after he had finished, Thus, etc., vi. 140. Johnny Keats, vii. 208. jolly god in triumph comes, etc., the, v. 81. jovial thigh, the, etc., xii. 196. joys are lodged beyond the reach of fate, Those, vi. 23. Joy, joy for ever, my task is done ! etc., iv. 357. judgment, after it has been long passive, the, etc., vi. 128. judgment is really nothing but a sensation, xi. 86. Juger est sentir, xi. 87. Juno's swans, link'd and inseparable, Like, xi. 472 n. Jupiter tonans, xi. 308. Justice is preferable to mercy, xL 86, 88. justify before his sovereign, he would not, etc., vi. 100. justly called the Silent, viii. 13. justly decried author, a, xi. 167. K. Kais is fled, and our tents are forlorn, for, etc., vi. 196. Kean's Othello is, we suppose, the finest piece of acting, viii. 414. keeping his state, viii. 402. kept in ponderous vases, are, x, 161. kept like an apple, etc., xii. 171. kept the even tenor of their way, have, vi. 44 ; viii. 123 ; x. 41. 156 OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — kept under, or himself held up to derision, i. 147, 149. key-stone that makes up the arch, 'Tis the last, etc., vi. 36; xi. .581. kill at a blow, the two to, xii. 194. killing langour, relieve the, etc., iii. .132 ; V. 357. Kind and affable to me, etc., xii. 267. King could live near such a man, no, i. 305. King is but a king, a, etc., xi. 324- king of good fellows and wale of old men, the, viii. 103. kings. As kind as, etc., xii. 140. Kings are naturally lovers of low company, vi. 159; xi. 442. kings, if there were no more, etc., i. 387. King's Old Courtier, The, etc., iv. 232. kings, the best of, i. 305 ; iii. 41 . Kingly Kensington, xii. 275. Kiuprili, Had'st thou believ'd, etc., xi. 412. kirk is gude, and the gallows is gude, The, etc., viii. 269. knaves do work with, called a fool, which, xi. 415. knavish but keen, iii. 60. knight had ridden down from Wens- ley moor, etc., v. 157. knight himself did after ride. The, etc., viii. 66. know another well, were to know one's self, vi. 316. know my cue without a prompter, vii. 226. know that I shall become that being. But I, vii. 395. Know that which made him gracious in your eyes, etc., v. 290. Know the return of Spring, xi. 317- know to know no more, v. 67. Know, virtue were not virtue if the joys, etc., ix. 431. Know ye that lust of kingdoms hath no law, etc., v. 195. Quotations — knoweth whence it cometh, no man, etc., xii. 312. knowledge, that had I all, etc., vi. 225. knowledge, Though he should have all, etc., vii. 199; x. 208. Koran and sugar I the, ix. 56 n. L. La ci darem, viii. 364. La nuit envellopait les champs et les ramparts, etc., xi. 236. la t^te me tourne, etc., xi. 125. laborious foolery, with, iv. 239. ; ix. 121, 332 ; xi. 289. labour of love, ix. 223. ladder of life, the, xi. 388. lady of fashion would admire a star, etc., xi. 499. lady of a manor, A certain, etc., i. 422 ; xi. 273 n. laggard age, xii. 208. Laid waste the borders and o'er- threw the bowers, iv. 282, 334 ; vi. 50 ; viii. 36. Lancelot of the Lake, a. bright romance, 'Twas etc., viii. 441. landlady, the, and Tam grew graci- ous, etc., v. 129. languages a man can speak, for the more, etc., vi. 70. lapped in luxury, ix. 284. large heart enclosed, in, xii. 303. last objection, In regard to the, etc. , vi. 141. last of those bright clouds, the, ix. 477. last of those fair clouds, the, that on the bosom of bright honour, etc., V. 345, 369- lasting woe, vii. 429. latter end of this system of law, the, xi. 89. laudator temporis acti, iv. 241. laugh now who never laugh'd before ; Let those, etc., viii. 469 ; xi. 316. Laugh to-day and cry to-morrow, viii. 536. laughed with Rabelais, etc., iv. 217. INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — Launched on the bosom of the silver Thames, xi. 505. Law by which mankind suffers, etc., iii. 203. law of laws, the, etc., iv. 203. Laws are not, like women, the worse for being old, viii. 22; xii. 161 n. laws of nature which are the laws of God, etc., iv. 295. lawful monarch's bleeding head, his, etc., viii. 309. lay heavy burthens on the poor and needy. They, iv. 150. lay the flattering unction, etc., xii. 230. lay waste a country gentleman, viii. 36. See Laid, lay'd a body in the sun. Say I had, etc., vi. 315. La p^re des humains voit sa nom- breuse race, etc., xi. 233. Le son des cloches, xii. 58 n. lean pensioners, vii. 401. Leaping like wanton kids in pleasant spring, vi. 172. leaps at once to its effect, xii. 185. learn her manner. To, etc., ix. 326. learned the trick of imposing, iii. 16. leave, oh, leave me to my repose ! i. 84 ; vi. 71, 182, 249 ; viii. 313 ; xii. 121. leave others poor indeed, xii. 219. leave our country and ourselves, etc., xi. 353- leave stings, vii. 287 ; ix. 72. leave the will puzzled, etc., xi. 446. Leave then the luggage of your fate behind, etc., v. 357. leaving the things that are behind, etc., X. 195. leaving the world no copy, viii. 272. leaves in October, like, viii. 142. leaves our passions, afloat, etc., iii. 92. leer malign, with jealous, xii. 43, 287, 387- left its little life in air, it, xii. 322. left the sitting part, he, of the man behind him, viii. 17. leg? Can it set a, etc., i. 6. lend it both an understanding, etc., xii. Si. 158 Quotations — Lend us a knee, etc., v. 257. Les Francs k chaque- instant voient de nouveaux guerriers, xi. 232. lest it should be hurried over the precipice, etc., vi. 156. lest the courtiers offended should be, iii. 45 ; viii. 457. Let Europe and her pallid sons go weep, etc., v. 115. Let go thy hold, etc., iii, 192. Let honour and preferment go, etc., xii. 323. Let loose the greyhound, and lock up Hoyden, vi. 414 ; viii. 82. Let me not like a worm go by the way, v. 30 ; xi. 506. let me light my pipe at her eyes, xii. 4SS- Let modest Foster if he will, excel, etc., vi. 367. Let no rude hand deface it, etc., vi. 89; viii. 91. Let not rage thy bosom firing, viii. 248, 320. Let the event, that never-erring arbitrator, tell us, v. 258. let there be light, viii. 298. Let those laugh now who never laugh'd before, etc., viii. 469; xi. 316. letting contemplation have its fill, iv. 215. leurre de dupe, iv. 5 j vii. 225. Leviathan among all the creatures, the, etc., vii. 276 ; viii. 32. Leviathan, the, tumbling about his unwieldy bulk, vii. 13. liar of the first magnitude, v. 279. liberalism — lovely liberalism, ix. 233- liberty was merely a custom of Eng- land, xii. 215. Liceat, quaeso, populo, etc, iii. 299. license of the time, viii. 186. lie is most unfruitful, The, etc., viii. 456. lies about us in our infancy, that, i. 250 ; X. 358. life, a thing of, ix. 177, 225 ; xi. 504. life an exact piece would make, Who to the, etc., ix, 326. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — life and death in disproportion met, Like, vi. 96 ; xii. 127. life, From the last dregs of, etc, xii. 159- life is best, This, etc., xii. 321. Life is a pure flame, etc., xii. 150. Life knows no return of spring, vi. 292. life of life was flown, when all the, vi. 24 ; xii. 159. Life! thou strange thing, etc., xii. . 152- ligament, fine as it was, that, etc., vii. 227; xi. 306. light as a bird, as, etc., iii. 313. light. But once put out their, etc., xi. 197. light, her glorious, ix. 316. like a surgeon's skeleton in a glass case, viii. 350. Like a tall bully, ix. 482. Like a worm goes by the way, xi. 5H- Like angel's visits, few, and far be- tween, iv. 346 and n. ; v. 150 and n. ; vii. 38. Like as the sun-burnt Indians do array, etc., xi. 334. like Cato, gave his little senate laws, iv. 202. like importunate Guinea fowls, one note day and night, iii. 60; xi. 338. like it because it is not vulgar, I, vi. 160. Like kings who lose the conquest gain'd before, etc. viii. 425. like master like man, xii. 132. like morning brought by night, v. 150. Like old importment's bastard, v. 258. Like proud seas under him, iv. 260 ; vii. 274. Like Samson his green wythes, xii. 128. Like some celestial sweetness, the treasure of soft love, v. 253. Like strength reposing on his own right arm, v. 189. Like the high leaves upon the holly tree, iii. 232 ; iv. 268. Quotations — Like the swift Alpine torrent, etc., X. 73- Like to the falling of a star, etc., V. 296. liked a comedy, better than a tragedy, He, etc., viii. 25. lily on its stalk green, the, v. 296. limited fertility and a limited earth, iv. 294. limner's art may trace the absent feature. Yes, the, viii. 305. Linden, when the sun was low. On, etc., iv. 347. line too labours and the thoughts move slow, The, etc., viii. 313, . 331- line upon line, and precept upon precept, x. 314. lines are equally good. All his, etc., viii. 287. Linked each to each by natural piety, xi. 520. link of peaceful commerce 'twixt dividable shores, i. 144. liquid texture, mortal wound. And in its, etc., iii. 350. lisped in numbers, iv. 215; v. 79; xii. 29. little leaven leaveneth the whole lump, iv. 267. little man and he had a little soul. There was a, iv. 358 n. little man, but of high fancy, A, etc., vii. 203. little sneering sophistries of a col- legian, the, xi. 123. little spot cf green, i. 18 ; v. 100. little things are great to little man. These, etc. , vi. 226. Little think'st thou, poor flower, etc. , viii. SI. Little think'st thou, poor heart, viii. 52. Little Will, the scourge of France, etc., V. 106. live and move and have their being, they, vi. 190. live, if this may life be called, Yea, thus they, etc., viii. 307. live in his description, iv. 337 ; vi. 53- live to please, he must, etc., viii. 433. INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — live to think, etc., xii. 147. lively, audible, etc., xii. 130. lively sense of future favours, a, viii. . '7- lives and fortunes men, vii. 364 ; xi. 437. living with them, There is no, etc., vii. 300. Lo, here be pardons half a dozen, etc., V. 277. lobster, like the lady in the, viii. 430- Lochiel, a far cry to, viii. 425. lodge in some vast wilderness. Oh ! for a, etc., ix. 287. logic of form, ix. 168 «. logic of passion, viii. 311 ; ix. 168 ». logic was so different from ours, thy, etc., xii. 164. long-forgotten order of chivalry, the, viii. 108 ; X. 28. long insulted the slavery of Europe, xii. 287. Long life to the conqueror ! v. 156 ; X. 394- look abroad into universality, iv. 200; vi. 44 ; vii. 123 ; viii. 416, look energetic, xii. 325. look green, iv. 337 ; vi. S3- look in the face, etc., i. 42. Look to thy Sire, and in his steady way, etc., iii. 114. looked forward beyond this world, it, etc., i. 45 ; xi. 273. looked only at the stop-watch, my lord ; I, vi. , 278 ; vii. 272. looked round on them with their wolfish eyes. And, etc., vi. 425. loop or peg to hang a doubt on, a, xii. 280. loop-holes of retreat, xii. 120. Lord be merciful to me, etc., vi. 152 «. Lord is imprisoned, in the Bastille of a name ; a, etc., vi, 68. lord of the ascendant, iv. 241 ; vi. 147. Lord of himself, uncumbered with a creed, iv. 232. lord of one's-self, uncumber'd with a name, vi. 185. 160 Quotations — lord once own the happy lines. Let but a, etc., vi. 209. Lord, a Right Honourable Lord, viii. 277. lords who love their ladies, like, ix. 68. lose it afterwards in some vile brand, to, vi. 329. lost over a wide, and unhearing ocean, iv. 284. lot is cast under the British Mon- archy, My, vi. 153. loud and furious fun, xii. 7. loud torrent or the whirlwind's roar, ix. 298. loud-hissing urn, xi. 503. Louis XVIII. has the same un- doubted right, etc., x. 218. Louise Eleonore de Warens etoit une demoiselle, etc. , i, 90. Love himself can flatter me no more, And, vii, 292. love the French Republic — he could not, V. 318. love's thrice reputed nectar, viii. 72. loved bequest, and I may half im- part, a, etc., iv. 345. loved hospitality and respect, vi. 282. loved not wisely but too well, of one that, etc., viii. 414. loved the world, nor the world me ; I have not, vi. 97. lovely Marcia, The, etc., iii. 219. lovers of low company, vi, 159 ; xi. 442. lovest me, No more of that if thou, xii. 106. low, fat, Bedford level, vii. 12. lower than the angels, a little, vii. Sj, lowly children of the ground, xii. 341- . lucid mirror in which nature saw. A, etc, vii. 56; ix, 71, luck holds, the same, etc, xii, 248 », lucus a non lucendo, ix, 152. lumpish heart, viii. 119; ix, 64; x. 38. lusty man to ben an Abbot able. A, iv, 225 ; xii, 6, luxury of woe, all the, viii. 127, OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations- M. Mad but wise, iii. i6i. Mad World, my Masters, A, v. 191 ; xii. 87 H. made as flax, x. 264. made desperate by too quick a sense of constant infelicity, i. 4; v. 284. made good digestion wait, etc., xii. 238. made life's business like a summer's dream, xii. 24. made my wedded wife yestreen, ii. 316. made th' insult, And, etc., xii. 323. madman that maintains the doctrine of Divine Right? Where is the, iii. 240, 285. Madmen reason, vii. 250. madness in them which our first poets had, that fine, vi. 183. magic circle, viii. 231. Magis pares quam similes, viii. 401. Magnis excidit ausis, ix. 138. Mais vois la rapidite de cet astre, etc., ix. 281 ; xii. 123 n. majestic world, got the start of the, vii. 200 ; xii. 275. make Gods in their own image, x. 344- make mouths at him, viii. 188. make the age to come her own, x. 210. makes it pregnant, i. 112. Makins was the only one, Mr, i. 54- Malbrook to the wars is going, vi. 93- malice in the case, none at all, no, etc., vi. 314. malice of a friend, with the, viii. 177. malice of old friends, the, iv. 266. malignant renegado. A, iii. 210. mammon of unrighteousness, the, xii. 279. man becomes excellently wise, etc., ii. 400. Quotations — man is a bubble, A, etc., v. 342. man is a noble animal, etc., xi. 559- Man is in no haste to be venerable, xii. 207, 229. man may indeed be a reviewer, the, etc., xi. 418. man may indeed pretend to prefer my interest to his own, a, etc., xi. 135- man may steal a horse sooner. One, etc., xi. 342 «. man of God, a little round, fat, oily, etc., i. 59; xii. 332. man of honour and a cavalier, iii. 409. man of peace and reason, x. 360. Man seldom is but always to be robbed, ix. 249. See he. man was confined in Newgate a short time before, a, iv. 302. man was made to mourn, i. 53 ; xii. 9- man were author of himself. As if a, etc., xii. 50. man whose eye is ever on himself. The, etc., vi. 91 ; xi. 422. manly man to ben an abbot able, A, xii. 348. man's a man for a' that, A, vii. 88. man's mind is parcel of his fortunes, a, viii. 455. Manager beseems, as, viii. 406. mankind's epitome, not one but all, vi. 424. manna is descending, while the, vi. 198. manna is going to fall, a. 69. manna was falling. The, x. 225. Marall, come hither, etc., viii. 274, 285. marble air, accessible to all ; the, xii. 419. marching the Muse's Hannibal, viii. S8. Marcian Colonna is a dainty book, vii. 225. mare's nest, a, iv. 239. mariners, That come from a far countree, I love to talk with, vi. 67. 161 INDEX TO THE WORKS 'Quotations — mark or likelihood, of no, vi. 212 ; vii. 278. Marks and badges, two, of suspected and falsified science, etc., v. 329- Marlowe's mighty line, v. 208. marry, they neither, iii. 87 n, 385 ; iv. 120. Martin Pelaez, Here the history relates, that at this time, xi, 329- master of a boarding-house with a green door, etc., viii. 240. Masterless passion sways us, etc., xii. 95, 442. matchless, divine, what we will, v. 179. Materiam superabat opus, v. 192, 376; vii. 118; xi. 257. May one have the sight of such a fellow for nothing, etc., v. 227. Me voici d^j4 tout aussi s(ir, etc., vii. 454 »• meanest flower that blows can give, to him the, etc. , i. 20 ; iv. 273 ; v. 103 ; vi. 44 ; xi. 574. meanest peasant on the bleakest mountam, The, etc. , vii. 83. meanest peasant in this our native land, iii. 62. Means of government are the guinea and the gallows. Their only, viii. 21. measure with a two-foot rule, i. 175 ; iii. 23 ; vi. 105. meddling with the unclean thing, x. 379- meek sorrows and virtuous dis- tress of Katherine, the, etc., i. 303- . „ Melancholy Andrews, xi. 485. melancholy appearance of a lifeless body, the, etc, vi. 327. melancholy hat, v. 270, 290; xii. 325. melancholy madness of poetry, the, etc., iii. 404; V. 294. melancholy, the heaviest stone which, etc., iii. 261 ; vii. 267 ; xi. 447 ; xii. 137. 162 Quotations — melted, thawed, and dissolved into a dew, xii. 226. memory slept, open all the cells where, vii. 194 ; xii. 322. men act from calculation. All, iv. 196 ; vii. 250 ; xii. 87 n. men I ever knew in my life. Of all the, etc., i. 44 ; xi. 272. Men in their first use of such phrases as these, etc., xi. 67. men of choice and rarest parts, viii. 447- Men palliate and conceal, etc., vii. 230. Men should not quarrel with their bread and butter, iii. 276. men should serve a cucumber, as, etc., xi. 326 «. men suiifer it, their toy, the world, Because, etc., iii. 288. men think all men mortal but them- selves. All, vi. 324 n. men were brutes without them, vi. 68. mendicant in argument, this, iii. 81. Mens divinior, vii. 201. mere scholar is a creature that can strike fire in the morning at his tinder-box. A, etc., v. 284. merry and wise, xii. 22. Metaphysical poets were men of learning, etc., viii, 49. methought, And ayen, etc., xii. 327. Methought 1 saw the grave where Laura lay, etc. , v. 298. Methought she looked at us, etc., ix. 203. Mice in an air-pump, vii. 46, 133. Michael, by some 'tis doubted, etc., viii. 42. mighty dead, the, xii. 30. mighty heart, all that, etc., xii, 124. mighty land-marks of these latter times, vii. 184. mighty stream of Tendency, iv. 290 ; V. 280; vi. 256. mighty Tottipottimoy, ThC) etc., viii, 64. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — mighty world of ej^ and ear, all the, etc., i. 176; vi. 74; vii. 46. Milanie's foot of fire, viii. 454. Mild as the moonbeams, viii. 453. milkmaid, a fair and happy, etc., V. 99. mille omatus habet, mille decenter, X. 210. millions made for one, iii. 178. mimic statesmen and their merry king, of, vii. 219. mind alone is formative, that the, iv. 380; xi. 81, 128, 176. mind happy was he that died, And in my, vi. 294. Mine Host of Human Life, xi. 503. mingled air of cunning and of im- pudence, a, xi. 416. Miraturqire novos frondes et non sua poma, iii. 285 ; iv. 228 ; v. 263. Misfortunes, There is something in the, of our best friends that pleases us, viii. 9. mistaken for you, I shall be ever, xii. 105. mistress and a saint in every grove, a, i. 52 ; ix. 382 ; xi. 237. mitigated authors into companions, etc., i. 83. Mitigated into courtiers, and sub- mitted to the soft collar of social esteem, viii. 69. mob. The, are so pleased with your Honour, viii. 286. mob of gentlemen who wrote with ease, v. 373 ; xi. 372. Modern Athens, iv. 246. modest as morning, etc., xii. 76. Modest merit never can succeed, vii. 224 «. Mokanna, 'midst the general flight, In vain, iv. 357. Monaghan was an honest, i. 54. monarch of all I survey, I am, xii. 409- monarchise, be feared, etc., xu. 204. monkey-preacher, a, iv. 229. Quotations — monster, A huge sized, of ingrati- tudes, vi. 99. monstrum ingens, biforme, ii. 405 ; xii. 155 ». moods of mind, a. 270. moody madness, etc. , viii. 397. moon's a gallant : see how brisk she rides, etc.. The, v. 218. moral is here ! The, xii., 229. morals on the time, xii. 52. moralise our complaints, etc., xii. 127. morbid sensibility, i. 14. more favourably incline, do, viii. 464. more honoured in the breach than the observance, viii. 225. More misfortunes, sir, viii. 72. more potent spirit, the, v. 214. more solid pretensions of virtue, the, i. 422. More subtle web Arachne cannot spn, etc., V. 72 ; ix. 37 ; x. 257 ; xii. 233. more than natural, xii. 399. morn risen on mid-night : like, xii. 236. Mortality, behold, I fear, etc., v. 344 »• , , moss upon the desolate rock, like, viii. 308. Most blessed paper, which shall kiss that hand, etc., v. 324. most civilized, and with one excep- tion, the most enlightened, iii. 62. most easily beset him, xii. 331. most elegant mind since Virgil, the, xi. 304. most marvellous to see, x. 159. most obvious distinction, the, between the two styles, etc., v. 348- most sensible of poets ; the, v. 373. most small fault, viii. 447. Most women have no character at all, etc., vii. 234. Mother, come from that poisonous woman there, v. 246. 163 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — mother-wit and arts well known before, xi. 478. motions of the body, as it is in the, etc., xi. 61. mountains i la Russe, the, iv. 359- mountain sides, Or from the, etc., i. 21. mouse, that takes up its lodging in a cat's ear, a, vi. 94. moved by the orphan's tears, Is he not, etc., viii. 277. mower whets his scythe, the, viii. 297. multiplicity of persons and things, i. 133- Multum abludit imago, iv. 9 ; ix. 322, 424; X. 393; xi. 532. murder to dissect, xii. 396. murmur as the ocean murmurs near, and, viii. 465. Murray, silver-tongued, iii. 416. music, the poor man's only, xi. 502 ; xii. 56. musical a discord, so, etc., xii. 289. Mutual interest, the greatest of all purposes, etc., xi. 137. mutually reflected charities ; all the, i. 30 ; viii. 137 ; ix. 80, 144. My all's in my possession, viii. 323. My father pressed me sair, etc., y. 141. My father's, mother's, brother's death, I pardon, etc., v. 358. My heart is harden'd, I cannot repent, etc., v. 205. My heart leaps up when I behold, etc., v. 103. My heart with love is beating, viii. 532- My kingdom is not of this world, xii. 463- My mind to me a kingdom is ! vi. 6; vii. 56, 121; viii. 407; x. 280. My peace I give unto you, etc., v. 183. My soul, turn from them ; turn we to survey, iii. 166; viii. 411. 164 Quotations — My task is done, etc., xi. 426. Mystery and silence hung upon his pencil, ix. 388. N. nakedness, in utter, i. 251. names. Because on earth their, i. 23 ; X. 63 ; xii. 36. Naples ! thou Heart of men, etc., x. 267. narrow his mind, etc., viii. 62 ; xii. 328. nation of shopkeepers, n, ix. 182. Nature did ne'er betray, etc., i. 20. nature doth not die, but, xi. 423. nature erring from itself. And yet how, etc., viii. 217. Nature had made him different from other people, vi. 280. nature herself is not to be too closely copied, I will now add that, etc., vi. 134. Nature is the rule ; but still to follow, etc., xi. 316. Nature ! Oh the wonderful works of, viii. 286. Nature, Oh Menander and, etc., i. 183. nature to advantage drest, ix. 159. nature's mighty feast, at, iv. 139. naughty varlet thou art to continue, thou, xii. 115. nauseous harlequins in farce may pass, those, iii. 63. Nay, but hear me first, x. 392. Nay, if you come to that where did you find that bodkin ? viii. 72. Ne Deth, alas ! ne will not ban my lif, etc., v. 34. neck so free. And from his, etc., xii. 236. Nee Deus intersit, nisi dignus vindice nodus, V. 150. necessity that is not chosen, but chuses, etc., iii. 303. negative success, vii. 273. velaTOV is KevGWvaf iL. "J. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — neighbour, who is thy? iv. 204; v. 184. neighbour, thou shalt love thy, iv. 204. Neither can the experience of one man's life furnish examples, etc., y. 329. neither to sing nor say, viii. 371. neither truce nor rest, xii. 193. ne quid nimis, iii. 120. Never ending, still beginning, vi. 92 ; vii. 65. never look back, ne'er ebb to humble love, i. 203. never more be officer of mine, But, etc., viii. 473. Never so sure our rapture to create, etc., iii. 253; viii. 473; x. 1545 xii, 26. never yet was woman made, There, etc., viii. 55. new book. And what of this, etc., xii. 161. New manners and the pomp of elder days, xi. 354 ; xii. 286. Newspaper-man, the, vii. 378. nice conduct, vii. 210. nice derangement of Epitaphs, a, viii. 509. nice morality, of a, viii. 162. nickname is the heaviest stone, A, etc., xi. 447. See also melan- choly, nigh sphered in Heaven, v. 51 ; xii. 33- night was winter in his roughest mood, etc., v. 92. Nihil humani a me alienum puto, iv. 270 ; vi. 60 ; vii. 78, 206 ; viii. 139; xii. 99. nine years, Horace's, x. 250. no baby, vi. 319. Noctes coenaeque Deum, xii. 293. no day without a line, iv. 323. no great clerk, iv. 29. No Indian prince has to his palace, etc., viii. 63. no line which dying he would wish to blot, V. 85. no more of a cat than her skin, xii. 208. Quotations- no more of talk, xii. 293. no more indulgence is to be shewn, etc., xi. 350. No more : where ignorance is bliss, etc., xii. 135. no one can bring up his master's dinner but himself, viii. 242. No Popery, iii. 294 ; iv. 249. No soul, ye know, entereth heaven- gate Till from the body he be separate, etc., v. 276. no such being, at any period of life, etc., V. 123. No ; we are to unite the strength of the Hercules, etc., vi. 143. No wher so besy a man as he ther n'as, V. 24 ; ix. 367. noble heart that harbours virtuous thought, etc., V. 58. nobleman-look? The, etc., vii. 209, 216. Noblest Charis, you that are Both my fortune and my star ! etc., V. SOS- noblest monument of Albion's isle, Thou, etc., v. 121 ; vii. 256. non bene conveniunt, etc., iii. 403- Non ex quovis ligno fit Mercurius, iii. 264; vii. 199; xii. 301. none but itself could be its parallel, etc., iv. 261 ; viii. 372. Non omnia possumus omnes, iii, 425- Non satis est pulchra poemata esse, dulcia sunto, ix. 173 ; xi. 452 n. Nor Alps nor Apennines can keep them out, vi. 66 ; ix. 291. Nor can we think what thoughts they could conceive, i. 136 ; v. 177 ; ''ii- 326. norma loquendi, vii. 251. North, The stern genius of the, etc., X. 186. Northern Waggoner had set, By this the, etc., viii. 16. Not a jot, not a jot, viii. 189, 272. not a year or two shows us a man. It is, vi. 303. i6s INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — not till then, iii. 119 ; vii. 382 ; viii. 17 n. not to do evil that good may come, xi. 476. Not to admire, etc., i. 81 n. ; xii. l8i. Not with more glories in the ethereal plain, etc., v. 72. nothing but vanity, chaotic vanity, xi. 527. Nothing can come of nothing, viii. 459- Nothing can cover his high fame but Heaven, etc., iv. 262. nothing human is indifferent to him, viii. 139. See Nihil. Nothing is sacred in its pages but tyranny, iii. 314. nothing was given for nothing, xii. 269. Notwithstanding, certain it is, that if those schoolmen, etc., v. 330. Nought fer fro thilke paleis honour- able, etc., V. 31. Now all ye ladies of fair Scotland, xii. 88. Now by the proud complexion of my cheeks, etc., v. 209. Now have I found one mastery, etc., V. 276. now in glimmer, and now in gloom, vii. 368 ; 3?i. 424. Now mark a spot or two, etc., iii. 266, 271. Now meet thy fate, incens'd Belinda cry'd, etc., v. 73. Now night descending, the proud scene is o'er, etc., v. 8, 76 ; viii. 18. Now this now that she tasteth ten- derly, X. 210. Now tragedy, thou minion of the night, etc., v. 209. Now was Martius set then in the chair of state, etc., i. 219. Now you set your foot on shore, viii. 45- Nugse Canorse, ix. 354. null and void, i. 48. nunquam sufflaminandus erat, iv. 336 ; vi. 52. See Aliquantjo. 166 Quotations- O. O maxime conjux I etc., xii. 166. O procul este profani, xii. 13. O reader 1 hast thou ever stood to see, etc., v. 164 n. O si sic omnia ! xi. 425. O waly, waly, up the bank, etc., v. 142. obdurate and rapacious foe, iii. 67. Object of any one who is inspired with this passion, etc., i. 93. Obscurity her curtain round them drew, etc. , v. 10 ; xi. 224. observation with extensive view. Let, iv. 277. Ocean smii'd, And, etc., ix. 267. Odds, triggers, and flints, viii. 508. Odia in longura, etc., iii. 176. odious endeavours, viii. 158. Odious, in satin, 'Twould a saint provoke, viii. 454. Odi profanum vulgus et arceo, vi. 163. o er - informed, vi. 171 ; ix. 31, 363- o'er-informing power, vii. 340. Of all creatures breathing, I do hate those things, etc., v. 227. of all men, the most miserable, ix. 59- of one crying in the wilderness, etc. , iii. 152. Of such we in romances read, iv. loi. of the frequent corse heard nightly plunged amid the sullen waves, v. 88. Of whatsoever race his godhead be, etc., iii. 174 ; xii. 244 »., 384. Of which we priests and poets say such truths as we expect for happy men, etc. , v. 306. Oh Alma Redemptoris mater, loudly sung, v. 29 ; X. 76. Oh ancient knights of true and noble heart, etc., v. 224; x. 71. Oh Faustus, now hast thou but one bare hour to live, etc. , v. 206. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Oh ! for my sake do you with fortune chide, etc., i. 24 «. Oh, gentlemen ! Hear me with patience, etc., v. 207. On gin my love were a bonny red rose, V. 140. Oh ! had I been by fate decreed, vi. 352- Oh heav'ns if you do love old men, etc., viii. 448. Oh ! ho, quoth Time to Thomas Hearne, etc., vi. 384. Oh, hold it constant, It settles his wild spirits, etc., v. 245. Oh, how canst thou renounce, etc., i. 18 ; V. 100. Oh, how despised and base a thing is man, etc., v. 303. Oh I I am gone already, The infec- tion flies to the brain and heart, etc., v. 244. Oh I could still, like melting snow, v. 306. Oh ! I grow dull, and the cold hand of sleep, etc. , v. 209. Oh, lasting as those colours may they shine, etc. , v. 78. Oh 1 let me perish in the face of day, vii. 138. Oh memory ! shield me, etc., vii. 223. Oh, not from you, viii. 127. Oh, Richard ! oh, my love ! viii. 195. Oh sir, you're welcome home, etc., v. 216. Oh speak no more ! For more than this I know, etc., v. 212. Oh, that speaks him, viii. 43. Oh thou conqueror. Thou glory of the world once, now the pity, etc. , V. 253. Oh Virtue ! I embraced thee as a substance, i. 435. Oh what delicate wooden spoons, etc., iii. 231. Oh what fine their hair hath Dipsas ! etc., V. 201. Oh ! who can paint a sunbeam to the blind, v. 237. Old Genius, the porter of them was, etc., vi. 173. Old Mr Southern is here, etc., v. 359. Quotations — old prize-fighting stage, viii. 230. old True-penny, xi. 534. old Sylvanus at their head, xii. 258. Olympus, the cloud-capt, ix. 429. Omne ignotum pro magnifico est, vi. 274 ; ix. 348. Omne tulit punctum, iii. 175 ; iv. 165 ; ix. 216 ; xii. 362. Omnes boni et liberales humanitati semper favemus, viii. 384. omnipotence of reason, xii. 407. On a good foundation a good house may be built, xii. 197. On entend a ces mots toutes les voix celestes, etc., xi. 233. On his release from prison, he gave an entertainment, etc., v. 234. On jugera bien que la vie de la m^itrise, etc., i. 91 «. On the contrary, I have largely declared, etc., xi. 66. One fate attends the altar, etc., iii. 34. 277- One murder makes a villain, millions a hero, i. 389. one note day and night, iii. 60 ; xi. 338- one of quality, xii. 285. one of those, he is not, vii. 365. one that had had misfortunes, ix. i8l. Once a Jacobin, and always a Jacobin, i. 430; iii. no, 159. once a priest, and always a priest, iii. 269. Once a philanthropist, and always a philanthropist, iv. 267. Once more, companion of the lonely hour, xii. 53 n. open and apparent shame, vii. 375 ; xii. 288. Open Sesame, vii. 86 ; xii. 120. Open thy gates, O Hanover, iii. 50. opens all the cells where memory slept, etc., vii. 194 ; xii. 322. Ophelia does not go mad because she can sing, xi. 395. Orion hungry for the morn, and blind, etc., vi. 168. orphan's tears, by, viii. 290. Other pictures vi^ see, Hogarth's we read, viii. 133; ix. 391. otiosa Eternitas, ix. 218. 167 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — otium cum dignitate, vi. 283 ; ix. 261 ; X. 387. ounce of sweet is worth a pound ol sour, An, i. 2 ; vi. 226 ; xii. 93. Our Cupid is a blackguard boy, etc, , xi. 353- Our greatest good is but plethoric ill, iv. 63. Our system is not fashioned to pre- clude, etc., i. 114. Ours is an honest employment, etc. , iii. 163. Out of my country and myself I go, etc., vi. 189. out of sight, out of mind, vi. 373 ; ix. 91 ; xii. 128. outlasted a thousand storms, that has, etc., viii. 445. outward shew elaborate, Of, etc., xii. 247. Out went the taper as she hurried in, etc., iv. 303. over a vast and unhearing ocean, ., viii. 472. overflow, that sweeps before him. Like a wild, etc., viii. 421. over laboured lassitude, iv. 245. overrun with the spleen, v. 91. over shoes, over boots, xii. 352. pagan suckled in a creed outworn, A, xii. 171. pain, The labour we delight in physics, xii. 45. paint ladies with iron lap-dogs, vii. 94- paint a sunbeam to the blind. Oh ! who can, etc., xi. 64. paint them, They best can, etc., vii. 298 ; xi. 386. painted sepulchre, white without, etc., iii. 34. painter ! I also am a, vi. 13 ; ix. 163. painting is an art, they think. As, etc., vi. 135. Painting is and ought to be ... no imitation, etc., vi. 130. 168 Quotations — painting was jealous, and required the whole man to herself, 1. 85 ; X. 208, 279. palaces, her ladies and her pomp, iv. 45 ; vi. 69. pale and wan, fond lover ? Why so, etc., viii. 55, 240. pale face and raven locks, the, xi. 533- pale reflex of Cynthia's brow, the, xi. 507- pampered jades of Asia, Halloa you, etc., vi. 299. Pan is a god, Apollo is no more, v. 192; ix. 372. Pandora's box, xii. 222. pangs, the internal pangs are ready, etc., V. 67, 235. Paraclete's white walls and silver springs, From, vii. 369. paradise of dainty devices, ix. 159. parson in a tie wig, a, i. 9 j iv. 269 ; viii. 99 ; xi. 543. parts are contained in the whole, iv. 27. particularities and details of every kind, all, vi. 135. passes shew, that within which, xii. 243- passing wind, to the, vm. 473. passion loves. Which pale, ix. 11. passion makes men eloquent, iii. 397. passion of patience, for the, etc., vi. 165 n. Past slightly, His careless execution, etc., V. 258. pathitique a faire fendre les rochers, d'une, xi. 317. patience and simplicity of poor, honest fishermen, i. 56 ; v. 98. Patient Grizzle, ix. 432. patron's ghost from Limbo lake. His, etc., xii. 302. pauper lad, vii. 366, 7 ; ix. 283. paved with good intentions, ix. 215. Peace on earth and good- will towards men, vii. 373 ; xii. 288. Peace to all such, xi. 84, 181. pearls, he had found a few, etc., xi. 45°- peas, as pigeons pick up, xii. 134. peasant's nest, the, ix. 285, OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — peep through the blanket of the dark, xii. 125, 244. Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic art, From, etc., ix. 49; xii. 202. pence, Take care of the, etc., vi. 235- penitent tear, a, iv. 357. penny for his thoughts. A, iii. 138. people are a superior order of beings, his, etc., vi. 137. perceive a fury, IJut nothing where- fore, ix. 245. perceive a softness coming over the heart of a nation, iv. 346 ; v. 184. Pereant isti qui ante nos nostra dixerunt, viii. 94. perfection in an inferior style. Indeed, etc., vi. 128. perhaps of none, except that there are certain persons, etc., xi. 267. perilous stuff, that weighs upon the heart, ix. 133 ». perpetual volley arrowy sleet, xi. SIS- person can in earnest doubt whether there be, if any, etc., xi. 141. person and a smooth dispose, a, etc. , viii. 134; ix. 76. Persian abodes, the glitteringtemples, vii. 264. pestilence strike all trades in Rome, Now the red, etc., viii. 349. Petulant set his mark, vii. 497. peuple serf, corveable, etc., iii. 290. Phoenix gazed by all, xii. 388. Phoenix Pindar is a vast species alone, The, viii. 57. See vast. Phoebus sung, the no less amorous boy; Like, etc., viii. 73. phantasma, in a ; or a hideous dream, etc., xii. 192. Phidias is illustrious. That the name of, etc., vi. 241. Philarmonia's undivided dale. In, iii. 166 ; iv. 218. philosophy fell into a sadness, Thus repelled, etc., iii. 123. Physician, heal thyself ! vii. 65. Quotations- physician, The whole need not a, i. 58; xii. 174. physical consideration of the senses and the mind, xi. 1 29. picks clean teeth, where he, iv. 147. picks pears, saying this I like ; As one, etc., iii. 371 ; iv. 22. pictures of nothing and very like, xi. 248. pictures we see, Hogarth's we read ; Other, etc., viii. 133; ix. 391. pierceable by power of any star, not, vi. 288 ; X. 372. pigmy body of a fiery soul, etc., viii. 176. pilloried on infamy's high and lasting stage, etc. , vi. 222 ; viii. 65. pilloried, the fellow that was, x. .375- pilot to weather the storm, the, iii. 98. Pingo in etemitatem, iv. 220 ; ix. .313- pious orgies, ix. 14 ; xii. 258. piping as though he should never be old, V. 98; ix. 9; xii. 261. Piqued, we were, i. 172. pity is only another name for self- love, xi. 140. places where I also am admired. There are, vi. 93. plain and honest method, A, vi. I4S- Plain truth needs no flowers of speech, xii. 105. Play round the head, i. 135 ; vi. 149. player's province, they but vainly try the, etc., iv. 224. pleasant sight see, And I that all this, etc., xi. 269. pleasant though wrong, viii. 167. pleas'd attention 'midst his scenes we find, with, etc., viii. 263. Pleas'd they remember their august abodes, x. 255. pleased with a feather, tickled with a straw, etc. , iii. 40 ; vi. 234 ; ix. 118; x. 173. Pleased with itself, ix. 480. pleasure in art, which none but artists feel ; a, i. 76. 169 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — pleasure in painting which none but painters know, There is a, vi. 5. pleasure's finest point, viii. 409. pleasurable poetic fervour, x. 158. ploughed with our heifer, if they had not, etc., iii. 293. plumb, it was out of all, etc., vi. 218. plume her feathers, and let grow her wings. Can, etc., viii. 204. Plutarch of Banishment. He com- pares those who cannot live out of their own country, etc., vi. loi n, poet blind and bold, the, vi. 176. Poeta nascitur — ^non fit, v. 379. Poetry has something divine in it, because it raises the mind, etc., V. 3- poets succeed best in fiction, iii. 49- pointing to the skies, viii. 336. politeness of his style and the gen- teelness of his expressions, by the, viii. 157. pomp of elder days, the, a. 205. pomp of groves and garniture of fields. The, ix. 98. Ponder well, viii. 323. Poor gentleman, it fairs no better with him for he's a wit, i. 116. poor man's only music. The, xi. 502 ; xii. 56. Poor Robinson Crusoe, etc., x. 3S8. Pope Anastasius the Sixth, I am the tomb of, v. 18 ; x. 63. Popery was the ghost of the Roman Empire, etc., ix. 374. popular harangue, the, the tart reply, iii. 406. porcelain of Franguestan, the, ix. 60. poring pedantry, of, v. 1 76. port as meek as is a maid, And of their, etc., vi. 216; vii. 25; viii. 371; xi. 340; xii. 68. Posthsec meminisse juvabit, vi. 25. Posterity, that rich and idle person- age, i. 298. potent art, by their so, xii. 143. pound of honey would draw more flies, a, etc., viii. 442. 170 Quotations — pours out all as plain. As downright Shippen or as old Montaigne, He, iv. 321, 341 ; vi. S7 ; viii. 93 ix. 258. power of conferring benefits, by the, etc., vii. 427. powers that be, the, vi. 148 ; viii. 37S ; xii. 284. power to do if we will, that it is a, xi. 59- Praise and blame, reward and punish- ment, are just and proper, etc., xi. 279. praise him, or blame him too much, viii. 396. Pray lend me your garter. Madam, xii. 451. pray no more, viii. 309. precepts here of a divine old man. The, vi. 332. precious jewel of the soul, xii. 105. preferable regards, viii. 153. prejudices, because they are, vi. 36. Prematur nonum in annum, ii. 104. prepared to sacrifice or to hazard, etc., vi. 153. presens Divus, iii. 18 »., 350 n. present no mark to the foemen, i. II. present deity they shout around, A, etc., X. 191 ; xii. 250. preserve the most perfect beauty, if you mean to, etc., vi. 138. pride and covetousness, iv. 2. pride in erring reason's spite, In spite of, xi. SS2 ; xii. 270. Pride, where wit fails, steps in to our defence, etc., v. 74. priest calls the lawyer a cheat. The, etc., xi. 443. Priests were the first deluders of mankind, etc., iii. 277. Pritchard's genteel and Garrick's six feet high, viii. 176. privilege of talking nonsense, the, etc., X. 120. Procui, O procul, este profani, vi, 185. prodigy of genius, as a, v. 123. production of a scoffer's pen, the, i. 116. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — progression from them, to take, etc., xii. 47. Proh pudor, iv. 199. Prologues spoken by the ghost of an old king of Ormus, xii. 28. propagation too, there were, vi. 174- proper study of mankind is man, the, viii. 91 ; xi. 492. prophet has most honour. A, iv. 189. propter vitam vivendi perdere causas, Et, vii. 162. prophesier of things past, iv. 241. prophetic mind, iii. 343. Proteus coming from the sea. There is old, etc., i. 34; viii. 149; ix. 491 ; xi. 197. proud as when blue Iris bends, xii. 166. Proud Glaramara northward caught the sound, etc., iii. 157. proud keep of Windsor, iii. 336 «. ; vii. 1 1 ; vii. 276 ; ix. 37. proud submission and dignified obedience, viii. 99 n. proud to be at the head of so pre- vailing a party, viii. 36, 83. proud to die what he was born, viii. 290. Proudly I raised the high thanks- giving strain, etc., iii. 115. proved that the painter. If it has been, etc., vi. 131. public creature, vii. 77. publish. But why then, etc., xii. 32. puff direct, vi. 289. pull an old house, etc., iii. 124. punish the last successful example, iii. 290. pure, all things are pure. To the, viii. S3' pure defecated evil, vi. 314. Pure in the last recesses of the mind, i. 57 ; iii. 273 , v. 361 ; vi. 7 ; vii. 281 ; xii. 44, 149. pure religion breathing household laws, xi. 190 ; xii. 464. purple light of love, the, i. 251 ; X. 380; xii. 156. put his hook in the nostrils, vii. 13- Quotations — puts his hand in his breeches' pocket like a crocodile. That he, vi. 67. puts the same common name into a capacity, etc., xi. 128. puzzling o'er the doubt, xii. 127. pyramid of sweet-meats, a, etc., ix. 278. Quam nihil ad tuum, Papiniane, ingenium, vii. 294 ; xi. 549 ; xii. 186. Quantum lenta solent inter Viburna Cupressi, v. 82 «. quantum meruit, v. 123 ; xi. 363. Quatre heures pass6es il faut fermer, Citoyens, vi. 16. Que peu de chose est la vie humaine, vi. 27. Que pent vous inspirer une haine si forte? etc., iii. 120. Que, si sous Adam meme, etc., a. 250. Que terribles sont ces cheveux gris, viii. 159. queen of night, whose large command. The, etc., viii. 67. Queen overhearing what Betty did say. Then the, etc., xii. 302. Queen's name was a tower of strength, the, xi. 555. question being reduced within these limits, the, etc., xi. 85. Quicquid agit quoquo vestigia vertit, etc., ii. 331 ; vi. 105. Quicquid agunt homines nostrifarrago libelli, viii. 91. Quid sit pulchrum quid turpe, etc., viii. 92. quidlibet audendi potestas, x. 13. Quit, quit for shame, etc., xii. 435. quite optional, xi. 338. quite chap-fallen, xii, 4, quod sic mihi ostendis incredulus odi, ii. 129; viii. 127, 243, 436; ix. 132. • 171 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations- race is not to the swift, the, etc., vii. I9S. rainbow's lovely form. Like the, iii. 289. rais'd upon his desperate foot, And, etc., viii. 66. raise jars, jealousies, strifes, etc., V. 223. raised so high above all height, viii. 463- random, blindfold blows of Ignor- ance, the, vii. 59. ranged in a row, ix. 57. Raphael grace, the Guido air, the, vi. 270; xii. 156. rari nantes in gurgite vasto, vi. 299 ; X. 356- Rash judgments and the sneers of selfish men, vii. 367. ravens are hoarse that croak, etc., xi. 304. reaches the verge of all we hate, a. 398- Read his history in a Prince s eyes ! iv. 329. read no more, etc., x. 62 n. Read the names, says Judicio, v. 280. reading rabble, the, iii. 218. ready to allow that some circum- stances, I am very, etc., vi. 134. ready to sink for him, I was, etc., viii. 301. real hearts of flesh and blood, etc., viii. 205 ; xi. 197. See warm, reason but from what we know? What can we, etc., iv. 113; vii. SI. 249- reason for the faith, etc., v. 302 ; xii. 396. . , reason how this came to pass is, the, etc., vii. 174 «. reason I shall beg leave to lay before you. For this, etc., vi. 129. Reason is the queen of the moral world, etc., iv. 206. reason of their unreasonableness, the, V. 325- reason of this terrible summons? What is the, etc., viii. 216. 172 Quotations — reason, make the worse appear the better, xii. 289. reason pandering will, xi. 1 10. reason why. The, I cannot tell, But I don't like you, Dr Fell, v. 318. reasonmg, self-sufficient thing. A, an intellectual all in all, ii. 130. reasons for the faith, etc., i. 172. Rebelling angels, the forbidden tree, etc., xi. 123. recantation had no charms for him. Such, iii. 157 ; vi. 176. reclaim'd by modern lights, And though, etc., viii. 51. Red cross, the, etc., iii. iii. red-leaved tables of the heart, within the, V. 235 ; vi. 192. Reduce all tragedy by rules of art, etc., viii. 67. reeds bow down, the very, as though they listened to their talk, V. 199. reign, he held his solitary, xii. 75. refined and intellectual music, viii. 363. reformer nor a house-breaker, xii. 310. reform and live cleanly, vii. 175 n. reformed rake makes the best hus- band, a, V. 238. reformed this indifferently among us, of late, etc., vi. 134. reformer is a worse character than a housebreaker, a, iv. 264. rejouissoient tristement selon la coutume de leur pays, se, i. 100. relegated to obscure cloisters, x, 208. relieve the killing languor and over- laboured lassitude, iii. 132; v. 357- religion, established by law, excepted our, X. 363. relish all as sharply, passioned as we, to, iii. 226. relish him more in the scholar. You shall, etc., viii. 378. Rembrandts, Correggios, and stuff, vi. 312. remorse, shall be in him, etc., xii. 4S8. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow, etc., vi. go. renounce, Oh how canst thou, the boundless store, etc., i. i8 ; v. 100. Replete with strange hermetic powder, etc., viii. 63. Repose ! won't you have the whole of eternity to repose in, xi. 289. reprobate, to every good word, etc., vii. 135; X. 235. reptile sting another reptile ; What ? if one, etc., viii. 422. re-risen cause of evil, iii. n i . resembles a person walking on stilts in a morass, viii. 331. resembling a goose-pye, ix. 71 ; xi. 200. Respice finem, vi. 27 ; vii. 200. restored and shaking off her chain, xi. 413. retire, the world shut out etc., ix. 292 ; xii. 122. return to our own institute. But to, etc., vi. 180. returning with a choral song, etc., X. 187. revenge. And so is my, viii. 228. revered and ruptured Ogden, xi. 341- reverberation, with thousand-fold, xi. 413- reverbs its own hollowness, xii. 160. reverend bedlams, colleges and schools, v. 118. reverend name, a, ix. 23. revive the ancient spirit of loyalty, xii. 446. reward. He has had his, ix. 25. reward, its own exceeding great, ix. ribbed sea-sand, as is the, etc., vi. 196; xii. 274. rich and rare, v. 369. rich strond, iv. 214; v. 192. rides in the whirlwind, viii. 560 ; xii. 292. right divine of kings to govern wrong. The, i. 285 ; iii. 105 ; vii. 374- Quotations — right hand, the, knows what the left, etc., *. 345. Right well I wote, most mighty sovereign, v. 187. ring of mimic statesmen and their merry king, the, viii. 152, 555. Rings the earth with the vain stir, vi. 6l ; xii. 395. rise sadder and wiser on the morrow mom, V. 359. river wanders at its own sweet will, the, i. 319 n. road had done the Captain justice, the, iii. 131 Jt. roast duck, a, vi. 417. Roaming the illimitable ocean wide, xi. 495. roguish eyes, has, xi. 298. Roland for his Oliver, a, iv. 296. Roll on, ye dark brown years, etc., v. 18 ; xi. 300. rolling stone gathers no moss, a, xi. 519- Rome of the sea, the, ix. 267. Rome, when you are at, vii. 66. Romulus et Liber pater et cum Castore Pollux, etc., x. 7. root springs lighter the green stalk, so from the, etc., xi. I, 131, 183. rooted malice of a friend, with the, viii. 474. rose and expectancy of the fair State, xii. 276 n. rose like a steam, etc., xii. 261, 292. Rosy Ann, vii. 70, 71. round fat oily men of God, i. 59 ; xii. 332. Round Table, To the President of the, i. 41. Rubens's pictures were the palette of Titian, ix. 52 «. rubies, its price is above, ix. 351 ; xii. 377. runs the great circle, etc., viii. 102; xii. 49. runs the great mile, etc., xii. 253. rule, a little sway, a little, etc., vi. 328. ruling passion once expressed, the, iii. 211. '73 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — ruling passion strong in death, etc., vii. 230. run and read, to, v. 183. S. sacred to verse, and sure of everlast- ing fame, vi. 45. sacro tremuere timore, etc., iv. 17. sad historian, the, of the pensive plain, i. 114 ; iii. 315. sad wicked dogs, ii. 160. said or sung, viii. 264. Sailing with supreme dominion, etc., iii. 323 ; iv. 215 ; v. 12 ; viii. 57- St George for merry England ! xii. IS- saint. That is the man for a fair, xii. 277. salt of the earth, the, xii. 402, 425. same footsteps of nature trending or printing upon several subjects or matters, by the, v. 327. same that was, and is, and is to be, the, iii. 177 ; xi. 414. sanction of all mankind, But we have the, etc., vi. 128. sand-bank, ix. 326. sanguine flower, Like to that, etc., xii. 261. sat not as a. meat but as a guest. And, viii. 54. Satan, profoundnesses of, xii. 402. Satyr that comes staring. A, etc., vii. 215. Saviour, when the meek, bowed his head and died, v. 184. scale, a weight of ignorance, putting in one, etc. , vi. 146. scales that fence, the, xii. 269. Scared at the sound himself has made, iv. 322. scatter bis dung with a grace, iii. S»- Scatter his enemies and make them fall, viii. 198. scattered like stray gifts o'er the earth, etc., iv. 346; vii. 224; viii. 144; ix. 366. '74 Quotations — sceptical, puzzled, and undecided, etc., vii. 266. Schiller ! that hour I would have wished to die, etc., iv. zig; vii. 226. Scholar 1 I was a master of scholars, a, viii. 167, 177, 320. scholar's melancholy, the, xii. 75. School calleth unto School, ix. 106. School, 'Tis a bad ; it may be like nature, etc., i. 324. schools, an exercise in the, ii. 136. School's up, etc. , viii. 278. school-boy counts the time, The, etc., i. 2. schoolmaster the greatest character in the world, a, x. 328. Scotchman is not ashamed to shew his face anyvrbere, a, viii. 333. Scotland, judge of England, Oh, etc. , viii. 478 «. Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled, V. 139 J vii. 70 and 71. Scottish peasantry are still infected, etc., xi. 558. Scrawls with desperate charcoal on his darken'd walls, xi. 196. screws one's courage, etc., xii. 140. Sculpture can express more, Those who think, etc., vi. 139. sculptured grace, and Promethean fire, viii. 257. scurf o'er life, like a thick, v. 223 ; xii. 384. sea, earth, and air, xi. 483. sea-porpoise, a great, viii. 279. seas of pearl and clouds of amber, vi. 149. Search then the ruling passion, xii. 78. seats firm, to keep their, x. 367. secret, sweet, and precious, i. 372 ; viii. 14. Secret Tattle, iii. 139, 148; viii. 388. secrets of the prison-house, the, xii, 238, Sed hsec hactenus, iii. 161 ; vi. 233- Sedet, in eternumque, sedebit in- felix Theseus, iv. 201 ; ix. 338 «, 375- OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — see how dark the backward stream, And, etc., vi. 23. See, see how firmly he doth fix his eye Upon the crucifix, v. 245. see merit in the chaos of its elements, etc., viii. 480. See o'er the stage the ghost of Hamlet stalks, etc., v. 355. See o'er the stage the ghost of Munden stalks, viii. 436. see ourselves as others see us. To, viii. 150 ; xii. 299. See the chariot at hand here of love, V. 304. see the sun to bed and to arise, to, etc., iv. 366. See where on high stands unabash'd Defoe, X. 375. See who ne'er was nor will be half- read, Who first sung Arthur, then sung Alfred, etc., v. 108. See with what a waving air she goes, ii. 331 ; vi. 96. seek his merits to disclose, no further, etc., xi. 477. seem to know that which they do not, to, vi. 216. seen a long way off, upon a level, viii. 151. seen of all eyes, xi. 425. sees and is seen, ix. 260. sees into the life of things, vi. 10. Segnius per aures demissa, etc. , viii. 222. seizing their pleasures, etc., xi. 359. self-applauding bird, the peacock see, the, etc., iv. 363. self involved, not dark, vi. 44. self-love and social, v. 131 ; vi. 264. Semper Ego Auditor, iii. 153. Semper varium et mutabile, viii. 383- Senecio was a man of a turbid and confused wit, etc., viii. 60. sense. And filled up all the mighty void of, i. 59 n. sense of joy, a, etc., iv. 272. sensible, warm motion, xii. 151. sent us weeping to our beds, v. 359. sentir est penser, vii. 453. serene and smiling, x. 62. seriously inclined, xii. 5. Quotations — sermon, A man may read a, xii. 252. Sermo humi obrepens, vi. 246. servetur ad imum, iii. 422 ; xi, 508. servile slaves, iii. 42 ; xi. 260. Servum pecus imitatorum, vi, 162 ; vii. 241. Sesquipedalia verba, the, v. 105. Set a mark of reprobation on it, i- 332. Set but a Scotsman on a hill, etc. , xi. 327 ; xii. 194. set him up on one side, xii. 195. set his bow in the heavens, He hath, etc, i, 72, set up a pocket - handkerchief, iv. 298. sevenfold fence. That, viii. 153. severe in thought. Or if, etc., iii. 264. Severn's sedgy side, viii. 408. Shake her starry head with palsy, ix. 218, shall no more impart, iv, 158. shame in crowds. His, etc, xii. 238. shame, the blood be upon their heads. The, etc, xii. 288. shame, the open and apparent, vii. 37S ; xii. 288. She comes not like a widow, etc., V. 241. She doth tell me where to borrow, etc., V. 84. she hears the sound of rustic festivity, etc, X. 43. she may sing, may go to balls, etc., viii. 311. she moved with grace, x. 83. She shall sooner cut an atom than part us, viii. 68. She-Sun, Here lies a, etc., viii. 53; xii. 28. shedding a faint shadow of uncer- tain light, etc, V. 193. shedding a gaudy crimson light, ix. 348. shepherd boy pipmg, as though he should never be old, v. 98 ; ix. 9 ; xii. 261. shivering on the brink, x. 398. shone all glittering with ungodly dew, That, i. 59. 17s INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — shone in darkness, His light, ix. 67. shorter excursions tries, vii. 70. Shut their blue-fringed lids, and hold them close, etc., viii. 440. shut the gates of genius on mankind, vii. 276. shuts the gates of wisdom on man- kind, vi. 36 : vii. 276. shut up in measureless content, xii. 202. Si Pergama dextra, etc. , vi. 230. Si prisonnier ne dit point sa raison, X-S5- ... ,„ sic transit gloria mundi, vin. 468. sigh, still prompts the eternal, etc., viii, 1 10 ; X. 29. sight of one was good for sore eyes, the, vii. 272. sign of an inward and invisible grace, the, etc. , xi. 439. Signior Friscobaldo, etc., Frisco- baldo, oh ! pray call him, etc., v. 235- silly shepherds sitting m a row, xi. 201 ». silver foam which the wind severs from the parted wave, The, etc., V. 296. silver nail or a gilt anno domini, etc., V. 341 «■ simple movement of her finger, vii. 3°4- . . „ simplex munditiis, ix. 282. sin that most easily besets it, the, etc., iv. 62 ; x. 223. sing their bondage freely, v. 261. sing those witty rhymes, etc., xii. 57- singing face, a, viu. 371. singing the ancient ballad of Ronces- valles, v. 140; viii. no; a. 30. single-hearted, iii. 278, 279. singular d'altra genti, vi. 280. singular instance of prematurity of abilities, a, v. 123. sinner it or saint it, to, i. 58. sins that most easily beset him, xii. 258. Sir, if you will lend me your cane for a moment I'll give him a good threshing, etc., viii. 12. Sir John with all Europe, x. 161. 176 Quotations — Sir Joshua might be ashamed, etc., .vi. 445- Sir Thomas Browne is among my first favourites, etc., v. 339. sister where did you find that pin. And pray, viii. 279. sisters every way, viii. 72. Sithence no fairy lights, no quicken- ing ray, etc., iv. 311; xi. 268, 428. Sits with his eyes shut for seven days, .•■.S3- . Sitting in my window printing my thoughts, etc., v. 262; vii. 134. sixty years since, iv. 250. skin and slur over, xii. 448. skulked behind the throne, i. 378 «. sky-linctured, i. 402. sleep of death may come, in that, xii. 199. sleepy eye of love, the, i. 177. slendre colerike man, a, v. 24. Slide soft, fair Forth, and make a crystal plain, etc. , v. 300. slip-slop absurdity, i. 394. slow canal. The, etc., xii. 238. smack, it does somewhat, viii. 81. smack of honour, xii. 91. smile and smile, etc. , xii. 459. smile delighted with the eternal poise, vi. 146; viii. 551. smiled and it was cold, It, vi. 248. smiler with the knife under his cloke, the, v. 19s «. Smirk, Mr, you are a brisk man, i. 13 ; viii. 154. smites us on one cheek, etc., vi. 396- Smith, Mr, you're wanted, xi. 449. Snails ! what hast got there? etc., v. 207. Snatched a wild and fearfiil joy, v. 189. snatches a grace beyond the reach of art, ii. 377; iv. 344; vi. 21 8; ix. 408 ; xi. 402. Sneaking contempt, vi. 441. Snow-falls in the river, the, etc. , vii. 365- snowed of meat and drink, it, i. 278 ; v. 24, 190. snuff box justly vain. Of amber- OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — lidded, etc., i. 25; viii. 134; ix. 76 ; xi. 498. Snug's the word, xi. 413. So am not I, xii. 152. so carelessly did we fleet the time, xii. 2. so divinely wrought, etc., x. 257. So fails, so languishes, and dies away, etc., viii. 303. So from the ground she fearless doth arise, etc., v. 11. So shalt thou find me ever at thy side. Here and hereafter, if the best may be, ii, 301 ; vi. 287. So, sir ! They tells me, Sir, that you and my foolish husband, etc., ii. 118. So that the third day after, etc., v. So was It when my life began, etc., iii. 192 ; xi. 500. so well policied, x. 31 1. sober certainty, of waking bliss, the, vi. 173. Society became their glittering bride, etc., iii. 160; vii. 279. soft collar of social esteem, the, xi. 48; xii. 215. soft myrtle, the, xi. 508. Soft peace enrich this room, etc., v. 270 n. soft precision of the clear Vandyke, The, ix. 387, 473. softly sweet in Lydian measures, viii. 461. Soldier tired, viii. 320. soldiers' bare dead bodies lay ; And as the, etc., xi. 421. Sole sitting by the shores of old romance, xi. 212. solempne man, a full, iii. 311 ; xi. 413- solid pretensions of virtue and under- standing, etc., xi. 273 n. solid pudding, or for empty praise, viii. 477. solitariness, an accompaniable, etc., V. 323. solitude and melancholy musing bom, of, viii. 37. Some are called at age at fourteen, etc., V. 342. Quotations — Some ask'd me where the rubies grew, etc., v. 312. Some by old words to fame have made pretence, etc., v. 74. Some demon whisper'd, Visto, have a taste, vi. 94, 403. Some hamlet shade to yield his sickly form, etc., v. 149. some happier island in the watery waste, etc., iii. 20. some high festival of once a year, iii. 172 ; vii. 75. Some minds are proportioned, etc., vii. 262. some trick not worth an egg, xii. 90. something — as having divine in it, X. 326. something in the idea of perfection exceeding satisfactory, there is, xi. 354. something more divine in it, viii. 106 ; X. 26. somewhat fat and pursy, xii. 262. somewhat musty, xii. i, 168. Sompnoure was ther with us in that place. A, etc., v. 24. Son to tread in the Sire's steady steps, the, iii. 298. Sons and Daughters of Corruption, the, iv. 335 ; vi. 51. song you sing. And when your, etc., viii. 372. song from Mr Speaker, A, xii. 450. song of the kettle, the, xi. 503. songs of delight and rustical roundelays, iii. 278; xi. 310. sorcery was wrought on me. And yet some, etc., viii. 306. sorry if what has been said, I should be, etc., vi. 135. soul as fair, a, vii. 202. soul is fair. But his, etc., vii. 370. soul of pleasure and that life of whim, that, xi. 356. soul proud science. His, etc., xii. 299. soul supreme, in each hard instance tried, A, ii. 370 ; a. 375. soul turn from them. My, iii. 166 ; viii. 411. Soul-killing lies, and truths that work small good, iii. 259 ; viii. 20. 177 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — sots, and knaves, and cowards, xi. 511. sound book-learnedness, x. 145. sound itself had made, from the, xi. 398. sound signi6cant, xii. 96. sounding always the increase of his winning, etc., v. 13. sounding cataract haunted me, The, etc., vii. 59. Sounding on his way, iv. 214 ; xii. 265. source of thirty years' uninterrupted enjoyment and prosperity to him, the, vi. 12. spake, And when she, etc. , viii. 364 ; ix. 207. Spaniard or Moor, the saucy slave shall die, v. 209. Spanish nation, the universal, xi. 339- speak evil of dignities, xii. 172 n, speak. In act to, ix. 48. speak it profanely, not to, vii. 234. Speak out, Grildrig, i. 387. speaking a word in season, x. 373. speaking face, a, xi. 316. speech bewrayeth them. Their, vi. 162 ; vii. 249. Speech was given to man to conceal his thoughts, vi. 303 ; xi. 474 «. Speed thou the work, etc., iii. 117. sphere of humanity, i. 211. Spins the thread of his verbosity, etc. , xii. 280. Spirit and fire, the, vii. 293 n. ; xi. 548 »■ spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak, the, etc. , xi. 320 ; xii. 330. Spiritus precipitandus est, iv. 309; vii. 62. spite of shame, in erring reason's spite, in, vi. 268. splendour of Majesty leaving the British metropolis, etc., vii. 13. spoiled child of disappointment, iv. 278. spoiled child of Fortune, iv. 278. spoken with authority and not as the scribes, vii. 269 ; ix. 320 ; a. 325- 178 Quotations — spolia opima, ix. 373, 425. sport, as good, i. 143. sport. But now a, etc., viii. 17. spot of green, a little, i. 18 j v. 100. spreads its light wings, ix. 477. spring comes slowly, the, etc., xii. 321- sprightly runnings, The first, i. 8 ; viii. 97. spun his brains, iii. 92 n. squint, a sort of, iii. 194. Sta viator, heroem calcas, iii. 183. stage of society. There is a certain, etc., viii. 154 ». stain like a wound, which felt a, etc., V. 267 ; viii. 289. stamp exclusive and professional, xi. 590. stamp exclusive and provincial, a, vi. 162. stand now with her sorceries and her lies, etc., iii. 178. Stand off, etc., iii. 267. standing like greyhounds, etc., ' xii. 7. Stars had gone their rounds, etc., i. 45 f- stars, in favour with their, i. 58. start of the majestic world, to get the, vii. 200 ; xii. 275. Stat nominis umbra, vi. 205, 337 ; xi. 449. stately heights (Windsor's), v. 118. statesman, chemist, fiddler, and buffoon, ix. 479. statuary must represent the emotions, etc., x. 347, 348. statue of Mars upon a carte stood. The, etc., v. 30. statue that enchants the world, viii. 149, 304; ix. 107, 212, 491; xi. 196, 424. Sternhold and Hopkins had great qualms. When they translated David's Psalms, v. 298. Still green wdth bays, each ancient altar stands, etc. , i. 4 ; v. 74. still prompts the eternal sigh, viii, 1 10; X. 29; xii. 201. still sad music of humanity, v. 118. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — still, small, iii. 5 ; vi. 98 ; ix. 40 ; xii. 122, 345, 400. stilts, a man walking upon, etc., x. 118. Stock-dove's plaint amid the forest deep, V. 88; vii. 114; xii. 153. stone tied about his neck, and had been cast into the sea, vii. 206. stone which the builders rejected, etc., iii. 80. stones and tower. The, etc., xi. 497- Stony-hearted, ii. 314. Stood all astonied, like a sort of steers, etc., vi. 280; xi. 48, 579. stoops to earth, vii. 16. Stores of ladies, whose bright eyes, etc., vii. 215. storms, A thousand winters', ix. 229. stout notions on the metaphysical score, vii. 72. straight another with his flambeau. And, etc., viii. 64. Strain out the last dull dropping of their sense, etc., v. 75. strains that once did sweet in Zion glide. Those, xi. 452 n. strange child-worship, ix. 224. strange power of speech, xi. 534. Strange that such difference, etc., iiL 44, 48 n. ; vii. 186 ; xii. 383- . , . stream of tendency, a mighty, iv. 290; V. 280; vi. 256. strength below, and all above is grace, Where all is, etc., ix. 257- strength of his desires, by the sole, X. 63. strides on so far before you, that he dwindles in the distance. He, vi. 280. strife. At this time it came to pass that there was, etc., xi. 328. strike his lofty head against the stars, viii. 455. . , . , , strong passion deprives the lover, xii. 193 n. Stirip it of its externals, etc., xii. 241. Quotations — stript of all her charms, etc., iii. 23- strong, marked and peculiar charac- ter, the, etc., vi. 138. stronger Shakespear felt for man alone, i. 252 ; x. 1 16. Struck with these great concurrences of things, etc., v. 316 «. Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny, iv. 2i6. stubble is yellow, the corn is green. The, etc., x. 271. stud of night -mares, vi. 225. study with joy her manner, and with rapture taste her style, vi. 5- stuff o' the conscience, xii. 208. stuff of which life is composed, the, viii. 1 16; X. 34. stuffed with paltry blurred sheets, i. 376. stumbling block, to the Jews a, etc. , v. 184 ; ix. 314. stupidly good, ii. 365. sublime to the ridiculous. From the, etc., viii. 23, 159. sublime piety, iii. 139. sublime restriction added by Leib- nitz, the, etc., xi. 166, 168. submits to the soft collar, etc., xii. 286. Subtle as the fox, etc., xii. 298. Subtleties for men to have recourse to, etc., xi. 172. succeed at the gaming-table, the can- didate, to, etc., vi. 288. succession of persons and things, i. 133- Such a one aims at the throat of his adversary, etc., xi. 464. Such a one is a man of sense, etc. , viii. 20. Such are many disquisitions which I have read, etc., vi. 143. Such are their ideas, such their religion, etc., vii. 11. such as he could measure with a two- foot rule, etc., i. 175 ; iii. 23 ; vi. 105. Such gain the cap, etc., xu. 139 n. Such is the modern man of high- flown fashion, etc., ii. 121. 179 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — such very poor spelling, v. 289. such was the lustre with which, etc., X. 46. such were the joys of our dancing days, viii. 437 ; xi. 300. Such were the notes our once-loved poet sung, iii. 153; xii. 261. sudden illness seized her in the strength, A, etc., i. 121. suffering all, who suffers nothing, as one, in, etc., viii. 211. Sufficient to the day is the evil thereof, xi. 313. sugar'd sonnetting, v. 301. suit of office, viii. 388. summer shade in winter fire, ix. 176. Summum jus summa injuria, xi. 476. sun had long since in the lap, The etc., viii, 16. sun is warm, the sky is clear. The, etc., X. 269. Sun of our table, the, vi. 213 ; vii. 76. sun to bed, and to arise. To see the, etc. , ix. 64. sun which doth the greatest comfort bring To absent friends. The, etc., V. 297. suns and skies so pure, those, etc., vi. 23. sunshine, made a, etc., viii. 389 ; xii. 189. sung, but broke off in the middle, was, viii. 301. sunken wreck, like, etc., xii. 167. superficial parts of learning, the, a. 375- Sure never were seen, etc., ix. 73. Surely like as many substances in nature which are solid, etc., v. 330. surely Mandricardo was no baby, And, vi. 319 «. Surely never lighted on this orb, i. 71. surrounded by a thick cloud or mist, On a sudden I was, etc. , ix. 66. Survey mankind from China to Peru, iv. 277. swaggering paradox sinks into un- meaning common-place, a, iii. 367 ; iv. 18. 180 Quotations — swallows total grist unsifted husks and all, vi. 161. swan's down, the, v. 323. sweepings of mind, the, xii. 349. Sweet bird, thy bower is ever green, etc., ii. 328 «. sweet flowers ! that from your humble beds, etc., iv. 304. sweet in the mouth, etc., vii. 222. Sweet is the dew of their memory, etc. , vii. 224 ; viii. 199. Sweet is the dialect of Arno's vale, etc., ix. 218; x. 62. Sweet object of the zephyr's kin, etc. , ii. 80. sweet smelling gums, xii. 294. sweet voices, the most, viii. 403. sweets of the evening. Then come in, vi. 190. swell'd the war-whoop, iii. 243. swelling figures and sonorous epithets, i. 175. swept and garnished, iii, 256 ; xi. 4S6. Swiche sorrow he maketh that the grete tour, Resouned, etc., v. 21. swinish multitude, xii. 76, 204. swoop, at one fell, xii, 211. sword a dagger had his page. This, etc, viii, 63. sword, true as o'er billows dim. And every iv, 358. synge untoe my roundelaie, O, etc, y, 126, Syria's land of roses, Now, upon, etc, iv. 356. Tables are not full, iv. 295. tables of our hearts, the red-leaved, V. 23s ; vi. 192. take no thought for the morrow. They, etc., vi. 249. take the good the Gods provide us, iv. 278 ; vii. 176 ; \. 209. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — take up his bed and walk, vi. 71. take up the isles as a very little thing, etc., vi. 169. takes an inventory, x. 388. tale, but if you think it is no, iii. 172 n. tale of other times, i. 155. Talents, The, xi. 447. talked far above singing, He, v. 262 ; vi. 183 ; viii. 389. talk with some old lover's ghost, I long to, etc. , viii. 52. talking of marrying. While you are, etc., vi. 150. talking of me. They were, for they laughed consnmedly, viii. 9. talking potatoe, vii. loi. tall deer, the, that paints a dancing shadow, etc., v. 346. tall, opaque words, vi. 243. Tam knew what's what, etc., iii. 312. Tartarean darkness overspreads the groaning nations, etc., iii. 37- taste of the ancients, tis classical lore, 'Tis the, viii. 456. tasted of all earth's bliss. He has, etc., xi. 421. tasteless monster that the world ne'er saw, viii. 429. See faultless, taught with the little nautilus to sail, iv. 221. tawny beard was th' equal grace. His, etc., viii. 63. tear forgot, as soon as shed, the sunshine of the breast, the, vi. 29. tears were tears of oil and gladness, His, etc., viii. 468. tears of sensibility, iv. 262. tears such as angels shed, xii. 67. Tearing our pleasures with rough strife, etc., v. 258. tease him together, they all, xi. 427- teazed me, But he so, etc., viii. 194. tediousness of a king, Had I the, etc., viii. 79. Quotations — \ tel petit bon homme, un, viii. 121 ; X. 39- Tell him if he i' th' blood-siz'd field lay swoln, etc., v. 257. Tell me, pray good Mr Carmine, vii. 216. Tell me your company, etc. , vi. 202 ; xi. 196, 519 ; xii. 133. temperance that may give it smooth- ness, xii. 67. temples not made with hands, etc., i. 14s ; viii. 148 ; xi. 456 ». Templum in modum arcis, vii. tempora moUia fandi, iii. 93 ; xii. 181. tempt but to betray, ix. 61. tempter glozed, so well the, xii. 290. tender bloom, A certain, etc., xii. 207, 262. tenth transmitter of a foolish face, the, i. 367 ; iv. 261 ; xii. 204. Tenth or ten thousandth break the chains alike, viii. 477. Ten thousand great ideas filled his mind, etc., vii. 199. teres et rotundus, iv. 265 ; vii. 238 ; ix. 197 ; xii. 255. terrse filii, vii. 57 ; x. 186. Terra plena nostri laboris, x. 204. testimony of Dr Knox, the, does equal credit, etc., v. 123. than which what's truer, xii. 375. That deals in destiny's dark counsels, etc., viii. 64. That house's form within was rude and strong, etc. , v. 42. That if I did not like them, it was because I did not dream, viii. 14. That is the effect I intended to pro- duce, but thought I had failed, vi. 8. That is true fame, iii. 149 ; v, 88. That is true history, x. 197. that it is not his purpose to enter into a laudative of learning, etc., v. 332. 181 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — That Milton had not the pleasure of reading "Paradise Lost," i. 40. That pleasure over, our work be- came very arduous, etc., v. 141. That stondeth at a gap with a spere, etc., V. 21. that they must live, i. 149. That those times are the ancient times, vi. 154. That was Arion crowned : — So went he playing on the watery plain, i. 71 ; v. 38 ; xii. 30- That which is, is, etc., xii. 351- That's every one's conceit that sees a Duke, etc., v. 215. their hearts burn within them, xii. 383.. theme in crowds, my solitary pride, My, ix. 107. Then, oh farewell, viii. 189. Then, perhaps he's but half a fool, viii. 74. Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife, etc. , v. 195. Then when there hath been thrown Wit able enough, etc., vi. 192. Ther maist thou se coming with Palamon, etc., v. 25. there are not so many wrong opinions, etc., vi. 432. There died the best of passions. Love and Fame, v. 75. There goes my wicked self, xi. 530 ; xii. 218, 242, 404. there is but one perfect, iii. 211 ; v. 75- there is not so much difference between good and evil, that, iv. 37S- There is nothing so true as habit, vi. 33 ; X. 42. there is old Alderman Ox, etc., vii. 171 n. There is one precept, however, etc., vi. 122. there needs no ghost, xii. 96. 182 Quotations — There through the prison of un- bounded wilds, etc., v. 89. There was a time when all my youthful thought, etc., iii. 112. There was also a nonne, a Prioresse, etc., V. 22. there where we have treasured up our hearts, v. 346. there would be another Raphael, etc., X. 300. There's nought so sweet on earth, etc., vii. 70. These dignities, Like poison, make men swell, etc. , v. 209. These three bear record on earth : vice, misery, and population, iii. 373 ; iv. 24- They are not sought for, etc., x. 124. They found it poor at first, etc., X. 195. they had learned the trick of im- posing . . . upon their readers, etc., i. 127. they had nothing else to do, viii. 17- They make everybody else laugh, etc., vi. 400. They receive him like a virgin at the Magdalen, iv. 235 n. They say Green's a good clown, etc., v. 290. they should love one another, v. 183. they take m vain, vii. 124. they toiled not, neither did they spin, etc., iii. 136; v. 67. they two can be made one flesh, viii. 303- they were sought after because they were scarce, etc., v. 179. they will have them to show their mitred fronts, iii, 280. they will receive an open allowance, V. 329. thief, the judge, and the gallows, xi. 375- thieves break through and steal, when, vii, 249, OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — Thigh bone or a skull, etc., v. 340 «• thin partitions do their bounds define. For, vi. 156 ; viii. 21 ; xi. 442. thing of life, a, ix. 177, 225 ; xi. 504. thing no more difficile, a, etc., vi. 394- things themselves are neither new nor rare, the, iii. 391. Think of its crimes, its cares, its pain, etc., vii. 114. Think not that lapse of ages, etc., iii. 118. think that I should make my Molly weep, to, viii. 167, 317. think that his immortal wings, And when I, etc., vii. 85 ; ix. 164. thinks nothing done, etc., vii. 167. thirsty earth soaks up the rain. The, etc., viii. 59. This argument, however, from Judge Blackstone, etc., iv. 297. This devil and I walked arm in arm, etc., V. 279. This fellow comes to me . . . you slave, said he, hold my horse, etc., V. 294. This glass is too big, viii. 22. This I like, that I loathe, viii. 403 ; xi. 486. This is my wife, xi. 297. This is no world in which to pity men, V. 214. This lovely pair, etc., iii. 115. This Malerole is one of the most prodigious affections, etc., v. 228. This night thou shalt sup, etc., xi. 322. This vice, therefore, brancheth itself into two sorts, etc., v. 330. This we among ourselves may speak, etc., viii. 64. This will never do, iii. 361 ; vii. 367- thorn in the side of freedom, a, xi. 515- Quotations — thorn in the side of poetry, as a, iv. 353- thorny queaches, v. 303. thoroughbred metaphysician, i. 434. Those that are not with us are against us, i. 174; iii. 280; iv. 311; xi. 526. Those who run may read, xii. 358. Those wholesale critics, etc., viii. 64. Thou art the man, iii. 193. Thou, boy ! how is this possible ? . . . there were sects of philosophy before thou wert born, etc., v. 293- Thou gladder of the mount of Cithaeron, v. 82. Thou hast a wild hand indeed ; thy small cards shew, etc., v. 290. Thou noblest monument of Albion's isle, etc., v. 121 ; vii. 256. Thou should'st have followed me, but death to blame Miscounted years, etc., v. 297. thou strong heart ! There's such a covenant, oh ! etc., vi. 324. Thou wert not so, e'en now. Sick- ness' pale hand Laid hold on thee, etc., V. 239. Though equal to all things, etc., vii. 198. though he was no duke, yet he was wise, V. 227. though I had rather you did not do all this, viii. 311. Though I'm old, I'm chaste, etc., viii. 14. Though listening senates hung on all he spoke, etc., vii. 168; xii. 388. Though some resemblance may be traced between the charms, etc., V. 222. Though that their joy be joy, etc., xii. 291. thought, his body, vi. 11; ix. 362; xii. 357- thought that thou shouldst tread. And it was, etc. , xii. 305. thought it a bad French custom, he, etc., vi. 182. 183 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — thoughts bum like a hell, His, etc., xii. 193. Thoughts that glow and words that burn, iv. 256 ; v. 378 ; vii. 46, 370- thoughts that often he too deep for tears, v, 140. thousand years at least to answer, iv. 288. threads of shrewd and politic design, iii. 405. threaten to swallow them up quick, should, viii. 471. thrice happy fields, etc., xi, 212. Thrice howl'd the caves of night, etc., V. 317. Thrills in each nerve, and lives along the line, vi. 83 ; ix. 342 ; xi. 158, 179. throne or chair of State in the understandings of other men, to set a, vi. 7. through happiness or pains, vii. 120. through the blaze of war, xii. 168. • through the hush'd air the whiten- ing shower descends, etc., v. 90. throw a cruel sunshine on a fool, To, ii. 363 ; vii. 100. Throw aside your books of chemistry, iv. 201. Throw him on the steep Of some loose hanging rock asleep, v. 8. throw honour to the dogs, etc. , xii. 104. throw our bread upon the waters, etc., vii. 163 ; xii. 412. Throwing a gaudy shadow upon life, xii. 24. thrown into the pit, ix. 106. thrust us from a level consideration, iii. 93' Thus by himself compelled, etc., iv. 352. Thus far shalt thou come, etc., iv. 207. Thus I confute him, Sir, xii. 266. 184 Quotations — Thus painters write their names at Co, i. 378. Thus passeth yere by yere, etc., V. 20. Thus shall we try the doctrines, etc., xii. 400. Thus stopp'd their fury and the basting, etc., viii. 65. Thy stone, oh Sisyphus, stands still, etc>, iii. 159. tiger-moth's wings, vii. 225. tile. In cut and die so like a, etc., xii. 449. Till Contemplation has her fill, iv. 2S7- „ . time-hallowed laws, vi. 148; xi. '97- .. „ That time is past, etc., xu. 158. Timeo Danaos, et dona ferentes, iv. 172. Tintoret, spirit and fire of, xi. 548 «. 'Tis here, 'tis done 1 Behold, you fearful viewers, etc., v. 253. 'Tis, I believe, this archery to show, etc., viii. 58. 'Tis late to join when we must part so soon, etc., v. 358. 'Tis not a life, 'Tis but --^ piece of childhood thrown away, v. 262 «., 296. 'Tis not enough, no harshness gives offence, etc., v. 75. 'Tis now, since I sat down before, that foolish fort, a heart, viii. 55- , . , 'Tis three feet long and two feet wide, viii. 421. 'Tis vnth our judgments as our watches, etc., v. 73 ; viii. 24. 'Tis woman that seduces all man- kind, viii. 255. Titian's manner was then new to the world, etc., vi. 135. Titianus faciebat, vii. 126. To be a spy on traitors is honourable vigilance, v. 263. To be sure she will, etc., viii. 456. To church was mine husband, i. 422 ; xi. 274 n. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations— To let a fellow that will take rewards, i. 229. To make us heirs of truth, vii. II. To shew that power of love, how great, etc., v. 148. Twv virkp 0ov\riv iiricTwv Myoi, x. IS- Tongue with a garnish of brains, vii. 198. too deep for his hearers, vii. 202. too fond of the right to pursue the expedient, x. 359. torrent of passion rolls along preci- pices, viii. 308. torrents of delight had poured into his heart, ix. 296. total grist, unsifted, husks and all, the, iv. 322. totus in illis, vii. 370. To stand himself, etc., iii. 142. T' the full as genteel a man, vii. 379- To the principle I have laid down, etc., vi. 142. To the winds, to the waves, to the rocks, I complain, ii. 318. To twine the illustrious brow of Scotch nobility, v. 131. toad, ugly and venomous, like the, etc., iv. 289. toil-worn cotter frae his labour goes, the, etc., V. 137. tokay, from humble porter to im- perial, xii. 75. tomb of Pope Anastasius, I am the, etc., V. 18 ; X. 63. tombs of the brave, the, ix. 183. tomb, Even from the, vi. 120; xii. 159- . . totidem verbis et Uteris, iv. 348 ; vii. 258. touch the root, they do not, etc. , xi. SS9- ^. . toujours perdrix, iv. 275 ; xi. Tous ces sous la vont au coeur ! ix. 170. Tout homme reflechi est mechant, i. 117, 136; xii. 220. tomb in Arqua, xi. 423. Quotations — tragedy the chief object is the poetry. In, etc., viii. 324. tragedies of the last age, the, v. 297. tragedy was skill, i. 177. tragic scenes. In his, there is always something wanting, etc., i. 177. trampled in the mire, under the hoofs, be, etc., vii. 271; xi. 311; xii. 171. tranquillity and smiles, all, iv. 325 ; vi. 109 ; vii. 218. travelling out of the record, vii. 14. Tray, you don't know the mischief you have done. Ah, vi. 239. treason consists in supporting a monarch, etc., viii. 254. treason domestic, etc., xii. 160. treasure is, there his heart is also, Where his, viii. 132 ; xi. 509- trembling hope repose, where they in, etc., viii. 104. trembling year. While yet the, etc., v. 96 ; xii. 270. trespasses and sins, multitude of, i. 129. Tricking's fair in Love, viii. 195. trinal simplicities, viii. 535. Troja fuit, vi. 153 n, Trop heureuse d'acheter, vii. 24. triumph and to die are mine, To, xii. 223. trouble deaf Heaven, etc., xii. 127. true pathos and sublime of human life, V. 139, 266 ; xi. 495 ; xii. 130. true, there might be inconvenience attending the measure proposed, etc., iii. 16. Truly he hath a devil, viii. 344. trumpet with a silver sound, loud as a, xi. 336. trumpet make the spirits dance. Which like a, ix. 349. truth is, that in these days the grand primum mobile. The, etc., xi. 494- truth, the whole truth, etc., iv. 193, 280. Tu y seras, ma ftUe, x. 98. tub to a whale, ix. 244. 185 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — tug and war, the, viii. 378. Tumbled him down upon his Nemean hide, etc., v. 257. Tummy ! Well, viii. 286. tuning his mystic harp, iii. 206. Turn we to survey, viii. 411. turn what is serious into farce, to, xi. 342. turned from black to red, xii. 450. turning like the latter end of a lover's lute, vii. 37. turnpike men their gates wide open threw. The, etc., xi. 306. Turk, a malignant and a turbaned, xi. 283. turnspit of the King's kitchen, i. 105, 427 ; xii. 291. turretted, crown'd, and crested, etc., viii. 465. Tutus nimium, timidusque procel- larum, v. 149. twa lang Scotch miles, xi. 316. Twang, twang darillo, xi. 364. twanging off, It came, etc., viii. 277. 'Twas I that did it, xi. 398. twinkling of a star, There's but the, etc., vii. 196 ; viii. 18. twisted tail. The while his, he gnawed for spite, v. 317. two at a time, there's no mortal could bear. For, etc., viii. 273. Two of Sejanus' blood-hounds, whom he breeds With human flesh, to bay at citizens, v. 263. two or three conclusive digs in the side at it, i. 373. 'Twould thin the land, etc., xi. 313. Tyrants swim safest in a crimson flood, V. 208. U. ugly all over with afiectation, ii. 130 ; xii. 62. ugly all over with hypocrisy, i. 211; ii. 337- 186 Quotations — ultima ratio plulosophorum, iv. 192. ultimate end, an, xii. 213, ultima ratio regum, iii, 44 ; vi. 37. Ultra-Crepidarian, i. 368, 394; vi, 226 n. unbought grace of life, iii. 284 ; iv. 285 ; V. 91 ; X. 188 ; xi. 445. Under him his genius is rebuked, iv. 237- understanding and a tongue, an, xi. 421. Undoes creation at a jerk, etc., xi. 123. Undoing all, as all had never been, etc., xii. 291. unhoused, free condition, etc., viii. 429. unfeathered, two-legged thing, vui. 419. Unfortunate boy, short and evil were thy days, etc., v. 125. un-idead girls, with some, viii. 103. Universal Pan, etc., ix. 394. Universality belongs not to things, etc., xi. 127. unkempt and wild, vii. 215 unkind and cruel fair, for one, etc. , xii. 190. unmerited fall, like to see the, etc., xi. 299. unquenchable flame, the etc., xii. 461 ». unreason our reason, iv. 207. unreasonableness of their reason, the, etc., iii. 90 ; iv. 207. unrivalled power of illustration, his, iv. 373- unslacked of motion, iii. 171. unsuccessful adventurer, an, vii. 183. un tel petit bon homme, x, 39- upland swells echoing to the bleat of flocks, iv. 46; ix. 285. upon account of a slight the artist ; conceived, etc., vi. 10. Upon the top of all his lofty crest, etc., V. 35. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — used to shew himself, He is, vi. 275- ut lucus a non lucendo, iii. 313 ; xii. IS- Va Zanetto e studia la Matematica, i. 90. vain to attend to the variation of tints, It is in, etc., vi. 135. Vale augusta sedes, etc., ix. 229. vanity, chaotic vanity, xi. 373. variableness, there is no, etc., viii. 377 ; xi. 207. Vashti, his, v. 92. vast cerulean, ix. 291. vast species alone, a, vii. 77 ; viii. 57 ; xii. 34. vast, the unbounded prospect. The; etc., xii. 151. veil of the Temple . . . rent asunder, vii. 57. Venus, when she did dispose. They say that, etc., viii. 437. verd et riant, ix. 296. Verily we have our reward, vii. 27. very lees of such. The, million's of rates Exceed the wine of others, v. 258. very top of our lungs, to the, viii. 427. Vesuvius in an eruption, etc., viii. 301. vicariously torturing and defacing, iv. 379 «. Vice is undone, etc., xii. 248. vice loses half its evil in losing all its grossness, i. 26 ; viii. 135 ; ix. 14. 77 ; ^- 380- vice that most easily besets us, the, i. 60. Vice to be hated needs but to be seen, ix. 130 ; xi. 365. Video meliora proboque, etc., ii. 378; xii. 331, 381. Veluti in speculum, xi. 384. view with scornful yet with jealous eyes, To, etc., vii. 380. Quotations — vindicates the ways of God to man. And, ii. 400. vine-covered hills and gay regions of France, the, vi. 189 ; viii. 465 ; xii. 134. violets dim, i. 177 ; xii. 340. Virtue, I thought thee a substance. Oh, vi. 176. Virtue is not their habit, etc., iii. 21. Virtue may chuse the high or low degree, etc. , v. 76 ; vi. 440. visions, as poetic eyes avow. And, etc., i. 112; V. 9; vi. 82; vii. 121. vision splendid, And by the, etc., iv. 345 ; xii. 236, 242. visions, swift, sweet, and quaint. And there lay, x. 266. vital signs that it will live, iv. 364 ; vi. 421. Vive la Charte ! xii. 456. Vix ea nostra voco, xii. 73. Voice-music, v. 323. voice of nature cries. Still from the tomb the, etc., vi. 327. void made in the Drama, to see a, viii. 476. volcano burnt out, a, ix. 60. volumes that enrich the shops, the, etc., xii. 177. volume paramount. No single, ix. 152 n. Vous aimez la botanique, vi. 319. vows made in haste, etc., xii. 201. vows made in pain, etc., xii. 126. vox et prseterea nihil, xii. 313. vox faucibus hsesil, vii. 202 ; ix. 375. W. waft a thought from Indus to the Pole, That, iv. 189. walked gowned, v. 335 ; vii. 42. walking under. And still, etc., ix. ID, 63. wandering mazes I found no end, in their, etc., vii. 223. 187 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — wandering through dry places, etc. , xi. 213. wandering voice, v. 103. want of decency is want of sense, viii. 242. want of store and store of want, V. 323. wanton poets, v. 250. War is a game which were their subjects wise, etc., xi. 249. war was a thing that was quite going out of fashion, i. 50. Wars he well remembered of King Nine, v. 38 ; vi. 323. wars he well remembers. The, iii. 116. wars of old Assaracus, the, etc., vii. 254. warbled his love-lorn ditties all night long, viii. 240. warm hearts of flesh, etc., i. 13, 135. See real, warn and scare be wanting, to, etc. , vi. 156. Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships, etc. , v. 205. wasteful and superfluous excess, xii. 60. waste her sweetness on a blackguard air, xi. 374. water blushed into wine. The, viii. S3- water parted from the sea, vm. 321, 451- watery Aquarius, of, iv. 305 «. way lies right : hark, the clock strikes at Enfield, The, etc., v. 294. we behold the fulness of the spirit of wit and humour bodily, i. 278. we convent nought else but woes, V. 258. We had good talk, sir, vii. 33. We have been soldiers and we can- not weep, etc., v. 257. We have offended, oh 1 my country- men ! etc., iii. 242. We'll tak a cup of kindness yet, etc., V. 131. We may kill those of whom we are jealous, etc., ii. 391. we might spill our blood, that, etc., iii. 62, 188 Quotations — We miss our servants, Ithocles and Orgilus, etc., v. 270. We perceive a continual succession of ideas, etc., xi. 109. We poets in our youth begin in gladness, etc., v. 116. We will dance : music ; we will dance, etc., v. 272. We would be private, only Faunus stay, etc., v. 226. weary, stale and unprofitable, vi. 52. web of our lives. The, etc., xii. 229. weeds and worn-out faces, the list of, etc., viii. 393. Weep'st thou already? List awhile to me, >. 211. well assured, I am, etc., v. 328. Well done, thou good and faithful servant, etc., xi. 321. Well done, water, ix. 25, Well, enjoy one another ; I give her thee frankly, Apelles, etc. , v. 202. Well, let us to Endymion, etc., v. 199. well of native English undefiled, vi. 245- welling out of the heart, v. 28. went up into the mountain to pray. And, etc., xii. 261. Whan that Arcite to Thebes comen was, etc., V. 29. What a thing ! Bless the king, viii. 469. What are thy arts (good patriot, teach them me), etc., v. 264. What avails from iron chains, etc., xii. 124. What can be more extraordinary, than that a person of mean birth, etc., vi. no ; viii. 61. What can ennoble sots, or knaves, or cowards, etc. , vii. 363 ; xi. 436. What can we reason, but from what we know? iv. 113; vii. 51, 249. What death is't you desire for Almachildes? etc., v. 220. what delicate wooden spoons shall I carve ? etc. , viii. 109 ; a. 29. What do I see? Blush, grey-eyed mom and spread Thy purple shroud upon the mountain tops, etc., v. 291. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — What, do none rise ? No, no, for kings indeed are Deities, etc., v. 208. What found most employment, etc., i. 157 n. What from this barren being do we reap, xi. 425. What 1 have written, I have written, iv. 340 ; vi. 57. What idle progeny succeed, etc. , vii. 74- What is great Mephostophilis, so passionate, etc., v. 205. What is the human understanding? etc., xi. 133. What is this world? etc., ii. 300. What lacks it then, ix. 25. What ! man, ne'er pull your hat upon your brows, vi. 39. What, Monsieur D'OIive, the only admirer, etc., v. 231. What more felicity can fall to creature, vii. 181 ; xii. 2, 200. What Muse for Granville will refuse to sing, vi. 367. What said my man, when my betossed soul, viii. 210. What's serious he turns to farce, xi. 479- What shall it profit a man, etc., xii. 300. What song the Syrens sang, etc., v. 335- , , What speed could be the herald of this news, etc., xi. 284. What, then, went ye forth for to see, iv. 202 ; ix. 556. What things have we not seen done at the Mermaid, vi. 192. What though the radiance, which was once so bright, i. 1 19 ; vi. 23 ; ix. 19s ; xii. 236. What trash are their works, taken altogether, viii. 416. What was my pride is now my shame, etc., viii. 192, 320. what was new and what was true, it contained a great deal both of, vi. 146. Whate'er Lorraine light touch'd with soft'ning hue, etc., vi. 13 ; ix. 425. Quotations — Whatever attracts public attention to the Arts, etc., i. 148. whatever is, is right, vi. 314. wheels, put a spoke in the, xii. 291. When a Tartarean darkness over- spreads, etc., iii. 281. When Adam delved and Eve span, etc., 1. 164. When chapman billies leave the street, etc., v. 132. When Greek meets Greek, etc., vii. 34. when he next does ride abroad. And, etc.xi. 305. when he was young, studying his art, etc., vi. 130 n. When I read the researches of those learned antiquaries, etc., v. 124. When I was in my father's house, etc., vii. 222, When one is considering a picture or a drawing, etc., vi. 19. When sharp is the frost, etc., ii. 195- when she spake, Sweet words like dropping honey. And, etc., viii. 364 ; ix. 207. When the date of Nock was out, etc., xi. 374. When the sky falls, iii. 297. When we become men, we put away, etc., vii. 256. When wind and rain beat dark November down, viii. 471. Whence alone my hope cometh, ii. 326. Where did you rest last night, viii. 263, 310. Where is the madman, etc., iii. 240, 285. Where Murray, long enough his country's pride, etc., v. 77. Where one for sense and one for rhyme, iv. 278. Where pure Niemi's fairy banks arise, etc., v. 342. Where pure Niemi's fairy mountains rise, etc., v. 89. Where slaves no more their native land behold, iii. 20. 189 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — Where the treasure is, etc., viii, 132 ; xi. 509. Whereas, in the succession of thoughts, etc., xi. 287. Whether it is the human figure, etc., vi. 136. Which after in enjoyment quenching, iv. 145. Which as me thought was right a pleasing sight, etc., v. 27. Which Copland scarce had spoke, but quickly every hill, etc., xi. 284. Which I was born to introduce. Refined it first, and shew'd its use, V. 279. Which when Honoria view'd, etc., xii. 323. While by the power Of harmony, etc. , vii. 290. While groves of Eden vanish'd now so long, etc., ix. 349. While I beheld things with astonish- ment, etc., i. 54. While with an eye made quiet, xii. 238. while yet the year is unconfirmed, V. 96; xii. 270. whiles some one -did chaunt this lovely lay, the, etc. , v. 36. whist players, that set of, vii. 131- • whiteness of her hand, the, viii. 97- Who did essay to laugh, etc., viii. 27. Who enters here forgets himself, etc. , vi. 89. Who enters there must leave all hope behind, etc., vii. 194. Who far from steeples and their sacred sound, iii. 276. Who had been beguiled, etc., ii. 347- who have eyes, but they see not, etc., V. 79. who have none to help them, iv. 2. who is our neighbour? iv. 204; v. 184. Who prized black eyes, and a lucky hit At bowls, above all the 190 Quotations — trophies of wit, v. 189; vii. 207 «. who rode upon a rouncie, etc., v. 24. who still slept while he bans'd leaves, etc., v. 225. who were by nature slaves, xi. 302. who would not grieve if such a man there be, iv. 252. whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm, etc., viii. 52. whole history exactly followed, and many of the principal speeches, etc., i. 218. whole loosened soul, ix. 151. whole need not a physician, The, i. 58; xii. 174. wholly in his subject, v. 340 n. whom the king had deigned to salute, viii. 443. whom the world was not worthy, of, vii. 136. whose boast it was to give out re- formation to the world, ix. 246. whose coming seems a light, etc., iv. 3S8- whose genius had angelic wings, and fed on manna, xi. 514. Whose is the superscription? vii. 29. Whosejewels in his crisped hair, etc., viii. 71. Whose noise whets valour sharp, like beer, etc., viii. 63. whose parish was wide, etc., v. 24. whose studie was but litel of the Bible, V. 24. Whosoever shall stumble against this stone, etc. , iii. 260. Why, dance ye, mortals, etc., xii. 57- Why did I write ? What sin to me unknown, etc., v. 78. Why dost thou shiver and shake? Gafl^r Gray, etc., ii. 138. Why do you let that fair girl ? etc. , x. 273- Why, good father, why are you so late, etc., v. 292. Why, Hodge, was there none at OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Quotations — home thy dinner for to set ? v. 287. Why how now, saucy jade, viii. „ ass- Why is't not strange to see a rugged clerke, etc., v. 190. Why make that little fellow a cap- tain, i. 97. Why proffer'st thou light me for to sell? etc., i. 227 ; vii. 255. Why rack a grub — a butterfly upon a wheel ? iv. 305 n. Why rail they then if but one wreath of mine, etc., v. 77 ; xii. 31. Why shulde I not as well eke tell you all the purtreiture, etc., v. 30- Why troublest thou us before our time? X. 376. wicked cease from troubling. In which the, iv. 104. widow in his line of life, he has a, viii. 98. widow's curse that hangs upon it. Some, viii. 290. wielded at will the fierce democracy, etc. , vii. 264. Wild strains, iv. 305. wild wit, invention ever new, vi. 308 ; viii. 74. wilderness, of one crying in the, etc., xii. 261. wilful man must have his way. A, iv. 264. will be of sure sale, etc., i. 142. will, could not be disarmed, as if his, etc., vi. 40. will never from my heart, ii. 297. will of a virtuoso, The, etc., vi. 119 n. wind and water, he hit the stage between, iv. 227; vii. 271; xi. 409. wind into a subject like a serpent, as Burke does. Does he, vii. 275 ; viii. 103. windy fan of painted plumes, xi. 479- wine of attic taste, with, xii. 146. wine of life is drank up, xii. 152. winged words, xii. 293. Quotations — winged wound, ii. 311. winglet of the fairy humming-bird. Or, etc., iv. 353. wink and shut their apprehensions up, iv. 251 ; vi. 76 ; xi. 480 ; xii. 315- wisdom in a multitude of counsellors, iii. 2. wisdom is justified of her children, vii. 163. wisdom of parliament, the tried, iii. 164. wise above what is written, x. 325 ; xii. 343. wise passiveness, in a, i. 46 n. ; xii. 47- wiser in his generation, etc., iii. 42. wisest amongst us is a fool in some things, the, etc., vii. 238 ». wisest and most accomplished man is like the statues of the gods, the, etc., ii. 408. wisest, meanest of mankind. The, vii. 99 ; xi. 538. wisest thing a man can do with an aching heart, the, viii. 82. wish is father, The, etc. , xii. 39. Wishing to be like one more rich in hope, etc., xii. 199. Wit at the helm, etc., xii. 178. See Youth, witch the world with noble horse- manship, X. 28. witchery of the soft blue sky, the, vi. 92 ; vii. 373 ; viii. 41 1. with all his heart, and soul, etc., vii. .305- with cheerful and confident thought, iii. 126. with conditions, x. 372, 373. with him a wit is the first title to respect, viii. 77- with limbs of giant mould, v. 8. with silver streams, v. 323. with what a waving air she goes along the corridor, etc., ii. 331 ; vi. 96. With what measure they mete, it has been meted to them again, V. 53- 191 INDEX TO THE WORKS Quotations — Within his bosom reigns another lord, etc., x. 396 ; xi. 327. within these arms thou art safe, etc. , viii. 265. without benefit of clergy, viii. 53. without form and void, L 112; v. 341 n. ; xi. 81, 128, 176. without limitations or restrictions, X. 363. without o'erflowing, full, i. 222 ; xi. 473- without suffering loss and diminution, iv. 371. vrit's a feather and a chiefs a rod, A, etc., xi. 342 n. Wittenberg, Would I had never seen, etc., vii. 224. Woe unto you when all men shall speak well of you, iv. 331. woljds and sholds, xi. 375. Woman, behold thy son, v. 184. Woman is like the fair flower in its lustre i. 65 ; v. 107 ; viii. 194. woman that deliberates is lost, the, iii. 193- woman who follows her husband to a prison. The, etc., viii. 280. Women and wine are the sustainers, etc., iii. 226. Wonder, And near him sat ecstatic, etc., xi. 409. wonderful works of nature, Oh the, xi. 556. wondering senates, Though, etc., vii. 1 68 ; xii. 388. Wooden spoons shall I carve. Oh, what delicate, etc., viii, 109 ; x. 29. wooden walls of old England, xii. 404. woods as green, Here be, etc., v. 254 ; vi. 183. woods, to the waves, to the wmds. To the, etc., xi. 358. word is a good word, being whereby a man, the, etc., i. 391. word which the slave utters. It is the, etc., viii. 309. words of Mercury are harsh. The, etc., vii. 16. words of truth and soberness, the, etc., iv. 264. 192 Quotations— Wordsworth ! That dunce, vii. 104. work, he challenged essoin. From every, etc., vi. iii. works, ye shall know them, By their, etc., ix. 207. workers in brass or in stone, etc., X. 124. world and its dread laugh, the, xii. 304- world, both pure and good, a, xii. 129. world enough, Had we but, etc., xii. 48. world forgetting, by the world for- got. The, vii. 114. world is too much with us, early and late. The, i. 6. world rings with the vain stir, the, xii. 312. world's encumbrance they did them- selves assoil. From all this, i. 82. world's volume, i' the. Our Britain seems as of it, ix. 84. worldly goods them endow, with its, etc., viii. 393. worn them as a rich jewel, etc., ix. 106. worshipped a statue, hunted the wind, etc., vi. 97, 236 ; xii. 435- worshippers of cats and onions, xi. 197. worst inn's worst room. In the, etc., iv. 350. worst of every evil is the fear, The, xii. 128. worst, the second fall of man, the, vi. 152 «. ; xi. 382. Worth makes the man, etc., xii. 251. worthless as in shew, vi. 248. worthless importunity in r^s, iv. 8. worthy of all acceptation, vii. 229 ; viii. 107. Would he had blotted a thousand, V. 85. Would to God that I had remained, etc., vi. 93. wound up for the day, vii. 210. wounded snake dragged their slow length, like a, etc., x. 298. OF WILLIAM HAZLIIT Quotations — wretches hang that Ministers may dine, If, iv. 326. wretched have no country. The, viii. 307. wreck of matter and the crush of worlds. The, xi. 512. write a, fable of little fishes, If he were to, etc., viii. 102. write by stealth, Or, etc. , xii. 44. writes himself armigero, xii. 221. writer of third-rate books, a, i. 403. wrought himself to stone, vii. 89. Y. Yarrow unvisited, v. 146 ; vi. 256. Yea in this now, while malice frets her hour, etc., iii. 113. yellow tufted banks and gliding sail. With, ix. 36. yellow forest-leaves, When on the, etc., xii. 436. Yes — 'twas a cause as noble and as great, etc., iii. 318. Yes, yes ; but they got a supersedeas, etc. , V. 228. Yestreen, when to the trembling string, etc., v. 140. Yet, for he was a scholar once admired, etc., v. 206. Yet not more sweet, etc., i. no; V. 40. Yet on that wall hangs he too, etc., viii. 54- Yet should the Graces all thy figures place, etc., vii. 93. Yon cottager, who weaves at her own door, etc., v. 94. You are an honest man, v. 279. You left us no choice between the highest point of glory, etc., iii. ii. You sing your song with so much art, vii. 64. You will find nothing in the world so amiable as Nature and me, v. 119. you would make them talk like great whales, i. 421. You'll forgive me, etc., v. 237. Quotations — young Nobleman with a glove. A, etc., vi. 15. Your hand I'll kiss, etc., v. 243. Your name. Sir? Politick. My name is Politick, viii. 43. your very nice people, iv. 44 n. Youth at its prow, etc., iv. 221. youth has some parts, some ideas, the, ii. 131. Youth that opens like perpetual spring, ,. 253. youthful poets dream of when they love, ix. 237. Zanetto, lascia le donne, et studia la matematica, vi. 326. R. R (Lord), vi. 374. R— (Mr) (? Roscoe or Railton), vi. 387. R (Major), ii. 200. Rabelais, Frangois, i. 43, 51, 52, 80, 138 ; iii. 128, 287 n. ; iv. 217, 328; V. 56, in, 113; vi. 86, 109; vii. 311, 323; viii. 10, 28, 29, 30. 31; ix. ISS, 166; X. 99, 112 «. ; XI. 383, 519 ; xii. 22, 37. Race for Dinner, A (Rodwell's), xi. 375- Rachael and Laban (in Genesis), V. 183. Rachel weeping for her Children (Raphael's), ix. 71. Racine, Jean, vii. 336; also re- ferred to in ii. 179,401; iii. 119, 258; vi. 49, 223; vii. 83, 185, 311, 323, 410; viii. 29, 31, 122, 287, 334; ix. 27, 29, 106, iiS-8, 129, 152, 154, 242; X. 40, 97, 98, 105-7; xi. 371, 443, 452, 454 «., 460-1; xu. 37, 340. Radcliffe, William, x. 212 n. 193 INDEX TO THE WORKS Radcliflfe, Mrs, v. 102, 146; viii. 123, I2S-7; X. 24, 41, 212 n.; 296; xi. 422; xii. 64. Library, The, ix. 46, 70. Radicofani, Fort, ix. 227, 229. Radnor, Lord, vi. 13 ; ix. 54, 57, 422 ; xi. 203. Rae, Alexander, viii. 180, 183, 228, 264, 278, 280, 286, 292, 300, 316, 355. 404, 413. 449. 450, 465; xi. 302, 393, 398, 403. Railton, Mr ( of Liverpool), vi. 514. Rainbow, A (Rubens's), vii. 291. Tavern, vi. 193. Raising of Lazarus (Haydon's), xi. 485. Rake's Progress (Hogarth's), i. 31 ; vi. 454 ; viii. 138, 143, 144, 147; IX. 8r, 391; xii. 145, 366. Raleigh, Sir Walter, i. 56; v. 175, 211, 298 ; vi. 367. Ralph (Bickerstaffe's Maid of The Mill), ii. 83. (Reynolds' Servant), vi. 443. Mr (a doctor), ii. 232. Ralpho (in Butler's Hudibras), viii. 65. Ramadan, The Feast of, xii. 334. Rambaud de Vaquieras, x. 55. Rambler (Dr Johnson's), i. 96; vi. 225; vii. 6, 36, 226; viii. 100, 104. Ramsay, Allan (poet), ii. 78. Allan (portrait painter), vi. 420, 432 ; ix. 39. Ramsey, Rev. James, ii. 194. Randall, Jack (pugilist), vi. 202; vii. 72; xii. I, 14. Ranelagh, Lady, portrait (Knel- ler's), xii. 364. Ranger (in JHoadly's The Sus- picious Husband), vi. 275; viii. 163; xii. 24. Rans, Mr, of Moorhall, ii. 221, 225. Ranz des Vaches, vi. 35 «. Rape of the Lock (Pope's) i. 26; ii. 397; v. 72, 73, 373; viii. 134; ix. 76, 354 ; xi. 495, 497, 505, 506; xii. 154 n. of Proserpine (Mela's), ix. 25. 194 Rape (Rubens's), ix. 72. of the Sabines (Rubens's), ix. 14 ; (John of Bologna's), ix. 219. Raphael, i. 9, 70, 76, 78-9, 86, 92, 131. 139. 142, 145. 148-9. 151, 156, 161, 163, 333, 442; ii. 276, 288, 361, 365, 376, 386, 387, 390, 406; m. 169; IV. 217, 244, 334; V. 11,45, 144. 164, 178, 297; vi. 12, 14, 41, 45, 74, 132, 138-9, 158, 163, 171, 173, 212, 220, 259, 295, 297. 321, 339. 340, 346-8, 353, 392, 399, 400, 413, 414, 430. 433, 441, 449. 453, 459; vii. 57, 59, 61, 63, 94, 98, 100, loi, 107, 120, 124, 126, 148, 157, 158, 164, 167, 178, 199, 203, 216, 245, 284, 285-7, 291, 293 n., 329, 360; viii. 99, 147, 148-9. 273; ix. 7, 10-12, 18, 21, 25, 29, 30-1, 41, 43-8, 52, 59, 67-8, 71, 73-4, 107, no «., 1 12-3, 130, 163-4, 193, 205-6, 223-4, 226, 232, 237-40, 261, 272-3, 311, 313, 317, 338, 343, 349. 359-64. 367, 369. 379. 380-5, 394, 403-5. 408-10, 412, 417, 427, 429, 433, 473-5, 480, 482, 489, 491; X. 17, ^^, 179, 181, 190, 192, 197, 201, 204, 206, 278, 281, 300; xi. 190, 197, 210-2, 214-5, 217, 226-8, 232, 234 «.; 240 n., 242, 255, 258, 373, 456, 461, 464, 482, 519, 548 «., 590; xii. 36, 155 «., 168, 189, 190, 197, 208, 209, 223, 274 n., 277, 330, 337, 389, 426, 433- Rapid, Young (in Morton's A Cure for the Heart-Ache), vi. 275. Rashleigh, Osbaldistone (Scotfs Rob Roy), iv. 248. Rasselas (Johnson's), v. 1 10, 1 14 ; viii. 102 ; xi. 573. Rastadt (a town), ix. 298. Ratcliffe Highway, vii. 69; ix. 480. Rationalist and a Sentimentalist, A Dialogue between a, vii. 179. Ravenna, ix. 207 ; x. 63, 409, 411 ; xi. 486. Ravens, or the Force of Conscience (.'' Pocock's), viii. 537. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Ravens, or the Pangs of Conscience, The (from the French), xi. 304. Ray, Miss Martha, ii. 391. Raymond, Monsieur, ii. 46. Mr (actor), viii. 189, 264. Mounchersey (in Merry Devil of Edmonton), v. 293. Razor (in Vanbrugh's Provoked Wife), viii. 79. Razzi, Giovanni Antonio dei, ix. 167. Read, Isaac, ii. 184. Reading (town), xii. 4, 13, 14. New Books, On, xii. 161. Old Books, On, vii. 220. Reapers (W. Collins's), xi. 246. Reason and Imagination, On, vii. 44- Rebecca (in Scott's Ivanhoe), iv. 243, 250; vi. 399; viii. 424, 426; XI. 381. Rebellion, History of the (Claren- don's), iv. 212; vii. 229. of 171S, The, iii. 171. of 1745, The, iii. 171. Recess, The (Mrs Radcliffe's), viii. 127. Recherche de la Verite (Male- branche's), xi. 287. Recluse (Wordsworth's), x. 162; xi. 512. Reconciliation, The (in Liber Amoris), ii. 297. Recorder, The (in Return from Parnassus), v. 284. Recruit, The (Farquhar's Recruit- ing Officer), xi. 556. Recruiting Officer, The (Far- quhar's) viii. 285 ; also referred to in iii. 156; vi. 434; vii. 227; viii. 89; xi. 556. Red Cross Knight, The (Spenser), xi. 503. Red Reever of Westburn Flat (Scott's Black Dwarf), viii. 129. Redgauntlet (Scott's), vii. 314 «., Redi, Francesco, ix. 218; x. 303. Reeve, John, ii. 142 ; viii. 412 ; xi. j66, 368, 369. Reflections (Burke's). See French Revolution, Reflections on. on Exile (Bolingbroke's), vi. 100. Reflector, The (a paper), i. 31 n., 271 n. ; ix. 391 n. Reform, The New School of, Essay XVII., vii. 179. Reformation, The, i. 88, 430; iii. 293; iv. 83 «.; v. 173, 181, 185, 192; vi. 155; vii. 314; viii. 54; ix. 420; X. 125, 126, 334. Reformation in England (Milton's), iii. 283 n. Refusal, or. The Ladies' Philosophy (Cibber's), viii. 513. Regal Character, on the, iii. 305 ; vi. 284. Regalia in the Tower, vi. 16. Regan (Shakespeare's King Lear), i. 188, 392; viii. 447. Regent, Prince, i. 141; iii. 48, 107, 112, 121, 123, 124-5, 19° "■> 228, 229, 298, 305, 314; iv. 358 n.; vi. 388; viii. 301; ix. 233, 312, 321, 464 ; xi. 423. Regent Street, xii. 120. Regent's Canal, i. 141. Park, xi. 386, 572. Reggio (a town), x. 69. Regicide Peace (Burke's), iii. 13 «., 61,94. 335; iv- 284. Regnault de St Jean Angely, xi. 333. Regulus, iv. 205; xi. 319; xii. 99, 103. (Salvator's), x. 297. Rehearsal, The (Villiers), iii. 399; viii. 69; ix. 319. Rehoboam, iii. 146. Reid, Thomas, vi. 64. Reigate, ix. 90. Reis, Ada, xii. 329 n. Rejected Addresses (Horace and James Smith), v. 164; vi. 400; viii. 24; xi. 341. Relapse, The (Vanbrugh's), viii. 79, 82, 83. Religio Medici, The (Browne's), V. 334- 195 INDEX TO THE WORKS Religion in the Desert (Sir F. Bourgeois), ix. 20. Religious Communion (Cham- pagne's), ix. no. Hypocrisy, On, i. 128. Musings (Coleridge's), iv. 202, 217; V. 164. Reliques (Percy's), vii. 252. Remains (Chatterton), v. 376. (Erasmus), xii. 214. Rembrandt (Hermanszoon van Rhyn), i. 76, 78, 85, 121, 141-3, 146, 147, 149. 151; "• 180, 406; iii. 169; iv. 277; V. 9, 164; vi. 7, 9, 12, 21, 43, 45, 123, 134, 173, 317-8, 321, 339, 344; vii. 57, 107-8, 118-20, 291, 360 ; viii. 149, 474; ix. 13-14, 20-22, 36, 38, 49, SO, SI. 59, 62, 64, 66, 67, 73, 107, no, 164, 197, 226, 300-1, 311, 314, 316-7, 338, 344, 347, 365, 372, 387, 388-9, 409, 427, 435, 472, 474-5 ; X. 179, 181, 192, 197, 204, 207 ; XI. 212-3, 2i9> 244, 256, 455,458, 464; xii. 36, 157, 208, 209, 238, 439. Reminiscences (Kelly's), vi. 352. Remorande, Mrs, ii. 215. Remorse (Coleridge's), iii. 450 ; iv. 219; V. 147; vi. 314; viii. 247, 336, 368, 416, 421; xu. 275. Renaldo (Ariosto's), v. 224. Reni, Guido. See Guido. Rennell, Miss, viii. 248, 451. Rent Dayl (Wilkie's), viii. 140 ; xi. 251 «., 252. Renton Inn, Berwickshire, ii. 436-7- Reply to the Essay on Population, by the Rev. T. R. Malthus, iv. I. Repose (Titian's), ix. 239. in Egypt (Raphael's), ix. 52. "Republic" (Plato's), iii. 122. Respectable People, On, vii. 360; xi. 433- Restoration, The, v. 354; xii. 456. Retaliation (Goldsmith's), iii. 42 1 ; v. 120, 376; vi. 401 ; vii. 197; xii. 207. 196 Retirement, On (Cowley's), viii, 58. Retreat of the Ten Thousand under Xenophon, vi. 107 ; xii. 431. Retrospect, The (Dermody's), ii. 280. Retrospective Review, The (peri- odical), xii. 320. Returne from Parnassus, The (old Cambridge Comedy), v. 274 ; also referred to in v. 190, 224, 280, 283. Return from the Promised Land (Poussin's), ix. 109. Retz (Cardinal), vi. 238, 349. Reve, The (Chaucer's), v. 24. Revelation, The Book of, v. 183 ; vii. 96 ; ix. 320, 355 ; xi. 313. Revely, Mrs Maria, ii. 174. Revenge, The (Edward Young^s), V. 115; viii. 227; xi. 398. Revenger's Tragedy, The (Tour- neur's), v. 246. Reveries of a Solitary Walker ( Rousseau's ), vii. 372 n, ; ix. 297. Review (Defoe's), x. 359, 361. Revolution of 1688, iii. 33, 99, 109, 171, 263, 279, 284, 302, 314; iv. 83 «.; V. 106; vi. 154, 181; vii. 322, 373; viii. 155, 160; ix. 170; x. 249, 356, 358, 374. of the Low Countries, The, iii. 302. — — of Switzerland, The, iii. 302. — — of the Three Days, xii. 461 n. of the United States, The, vi. 155- Revolutionist's Jolly Boat (Gilray's), vi. 455. Reynolds, Frederick, ii. 201, 207 ; vi. 350. (John Hamilton), viii. 480, 548. Sir Joshua, i. 68, 85, 139, 150, 158, 164, 442; ii. 180, 184, 189, 208 ; iii. 261; iv. 349, 373; v. 18; vi. 9, 12, 21, 30, 45, 47 «., 80-82, OF WILLIAM HAZLITT 158 «., 169, 201, 209, 214, 270, 296 «., 302, 322, 340, 348-9, 353, 358, 360-1, 366-8, 370, 374-S, 381, 389, 391. 397, 398, 400-3, 406-8, 411, 414, 420, 431, 436-8, 440, 442, 444-5, 448- 51,453, 455, 459, 460, 465, 504, S2I ; vii. 40, 56, 61, 89, 98, 103- 4, 107, uo-3, 115, 163,239, 253 «., 27S, 306 ; viii. J41, 143-5, 273, 284; IX. 15, 23, 24, 26, 55, 61, 74, 226, 238, 316, 317, 327, 329, 332- 3, 338, 344, 346, 360, 379, 380, 393-6, 409, 418-20, 424-6, 470, 472, 474, 478, 482, 483 ; X. 63, 172, 291, 300, 345, 353; XI. 200, 202, 203, 208, 253, 255, 462, 517, 543; xii. 33, 36, 196, 207, 221, 293, 356, 364, 368. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, Life of (Farrington's), x. 172. ( Cunningham's ), vi. 448. ■ (Northcote's), vi. 415. Discourses on Certain Incon- sistencies in Sir Joshua, vi. 122, 131- Introduction to an Ac- count of Sir Joshua, xi. 208. Samuel William, vi. 376. Miss, vi. 333, 366, 400, 415, 442; vu. 37. Mr (bookseller), ii. 169, 175. Mr (theatrical manager), xi. 374. (Mrs R ), vii. 37. Rhea, vii. 255. Rhesus (Byron's), xi. 498. Rhine, iv. 323; ix. 295, 298, 299; xi. 364. Rhoderic Dhu (Scott's Lady of the Lake), v. 155. Rhodope (? Rhododaphne by Pea- cock), vii. 187 n. Rhone, The, ix. 182, 281, 282, 289, 294. Rhymes on the Road (Moore's), vii. 365, 368 ; ix. 281, 283. Rialto,.The, ix. 275. Ribera, Josef, ix. 70, 197 ; xii. 277. Ricardo, David, ii. 415; iv. 298; vii. 374; xii. 40. Ricciardi (Abate), x. 303, 304. Ricciarelli, Daniele. See Volterra, Daniele da. Rich, Robert, i. 157; iii. 395. Richard Monday (Crabbe's), v. 97- II. (Shakespeare's), i. 272; also referred to in i. 123, 294, 297, 300, 312, 387; ii. 59; iii. 209; V. 53,. 211, 225; VI. 40, 354, 428; viii. 23, 205; xi. 301. III. (Shakespeare's), i. 298; viii. 298 ; also referred to in i. 14, 15, 171, 192, 193-4, 272, 293, 30s, 387, 395 ; VI. 274, 342 ; vii. 300 ; viii. 176, 187, 205-8, 212-3, 358, 378, 472, 514 ; xi. 191, 207, 352, 399, 410. Coeur de Lion (General Burgoyne's), viii. 195 ; x. 54, 55- Varney (Scott's Kenilworth), iv. 251. Richards, John Inigo, vi. 414, 444. Richardson, Jonathan, ii. 201; vi. 10; viii. 464; ix. 397; x. 174, 180, 181. Samuel, i. 138, 227; ii. 128, 130, 171 n.; iii. 157; v. 14, 15; vi. 90, 107, 225, 236, 380, 400, 426, 441, 452; vii. 6 «., 36, 226, 228 n., 238 n.; viii. 107, 112, 113, 117, 119, 120-21, 153, 555; ix. 64, 434; X. 27, 31, 32, 36, 39, 313, 359; xu. 32, 46, 62, 63, 154, 274, 436. William, i. 171; vi. 413. Richardson's London Weekly Re- view, vi. 505, 513, 514, 517. Richer, Mr (rope dancer), vi. 79, 81. Richesse de la Langue, xii. 496. Richmond, Yorkshire, View of (W. Westall's), xi. 248. Richmond, Duke of, ix. 420. 197 INDEX TO THE WORKS Richmond, Duke of (Shakespeare's Richard III.), i. 299; viii. 182, 202, 465. Duchess of (Vandyke's), ix. 38. Bill (pugilist), xii. 4, 8. Richmond Hill, ii. 213; vi. 202; viii. 268. Richter, Henry Jas., ix. 309. Ridpath, George, x. 355. Rigaud, John Francis, i. 149. Rights of Man (Paine's), i. 214; iii. 169 ; iv. 334 ; viii. 347 ; xi. 458 ; xii. 132. of Women, The (Mary Wolstonecroft's), vii. 234. Rimini, Story of (Leigh Hunt's), i- 376, 378; iv. 361; V. 378; vii. 16, 123, 381; X. 227, 407, 411. Rinaldo (Dimond's Conquest of Toronto), viii. 368. Rinuccini, Countess, ix. 214. Ritchie, David, vii. 207, 339. Joseph, ix. 349. Ritson, Joseph, ii. 79,- 98, 172, 184. Rivals, The (Sheridan's), viii. 1 17, 164, 165, 508 ; X. 35 ; xi. p. vii, 307- Rivington, John, ii. 106, 107, 108. Road to Ruin, The (Holcroft's), ii. 70 «., 113, 117, 121, 161, 162, 164, 193-5, 229 ; iv. 233 ; vii. 37; viii. 166. Roadside, with figures (Gains- borough's), xi. 203. Rob Roy (Scott's), iv. 245, 248; yi. 65; vii. 129; viii. 424, 425; ix. 191 ; xii. 277. Robbers, The (Schiller's), i. 76; V. 166, 363; x. 119; xii. 158. Robert the Devil, xii. 124. Robert Tyke (by Emery), viii. 10, 31S, 391, 416. Robertson, Mr, x. 301. jun., ii. 268. Robespierre, Francois Maximilian Joseph Isidore, i. 390, 391 n.; 198 ii. 187, 215, 216; iii. no, 166, 205, 206; V. 128; vi. 102; xi. 412; xii. 189. Robin Adair ( song ), vii. 304 ; viii 229. Hood, V. 143; viii. 424-6; xii. 18. Robinson, George, ii. 107, 112, 116, 181, 183, 192, 194, 196, 199, 201, 225. J., ii. 107, 112, 116, 205. See Long, Robinson. Mrs Mary, i. 378 «.; iv. 309; ix. 472; xi. 596. Crusoe (Defoe's), i. 57 «.; iv. 277; V. 13-14, 94, 156; vi. 413; vii. 164 n., 310 ; viii. 107 n., 167, 3«7, 362; ix. 171; X. 27 «., 358, 375, 379. 382; xii. 58, 366, 409. Robson, Mr (a member of Parlia- ment), iii. 38. Robusti, Jacopo. See Tintoretto. Rochelle. See La Rochelle. Rochester (John Wilmot, Earl of), i. 157; V. 83, 106, 298 «., 372; vi. 84, 399! vii. 322; viii. 68; xi. 381. Rock of Rubies, and Quarry of Pearls (Herrick's), v. 312. Rockingham, Marquis of, iii. 421 ; iv. 237. Roderic (Southey's), iv. 265. Roderick Random (Smollett's), i. 80; iii. 61, 218; viii. 115, 116, 117; X. 34,35; ''"•24- Roderigo (Shakespeare's Othello), i. 16, 200, 207, 208; viii. 214, 217, 560. Rodilardus, the Great Cat (Rabe- lais' Pantagruel), vi. 221; viii. 471. Rogero (in Ariosto), x. 70, 86. Rogers, P. H., xi. 247. Samuel, ii. 172; iv. 343; v. 376; vi. 222,491; xi. 457, 536. William Paul, i. 367. Roland (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 232. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Rolando (Pulci's), x. 69. RoUe, John, Lord, iv. 189. Rolls, Chapel, Sermons at(Butler's), vii. 434 n. Roman Poets, i. 22. Wallon, The, x. 56. Romance of the Forest (Mrs Radcliffe's), vi. 294 ; vii. 222 ; viii. 125; X. i6, 24; xii. 64. Romano, Julio, ix. i8, 34, 43, 226. Romans, The Epistle to the (St Paul's), iv. 59. Romanzini, Miss, vii. 193. Rome, i. 67, 79, 215; ii. 276; iii. 81, 92, 162, 178; iv. 58; V. 57; VI. 188, 280, 285, 295, 346, 352, 377, 379, 383, 384, 402, 436, Sii; vii. 89, H2, 157, 177, 185, 254; ix. 69, 164, 192, 198, 199, 201 «., 207, 214, 227, 229 «., 231-2, 234, 237, 244, 249, 254, 255-6, 258, 261, 262, 265, 268, 276-7, 315, 338, 363 «., 367-8, 379, 417-9, 423, 466, 492; X. 73, 124, 189, 190, 206, 232, 277, 280, 283, 292, 296, 298, 301-3; xi. 178 «., 228, 352, 413, 422, 425, 590; xii. 170, 223, 249, 293, 386, 401, 441, 462, 463- View of (Wilson's), xi. 199. Romeo (Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), i. 153 ; "■ 67, 96 ; v. 225; vi. 273, 277, 329; viu. 199, 407, 480. and Juliet (Shakespeare's), i. 248; viii. 300; also referred to in i- 179, 393, 394; ii- 302; V. 147; vii. 41; viii. 340, 555; ix. 214, 277; X. 64, 116; xii. 354. Romilly, Sir Samuel, iv. 189; xi. 467, 476. Romney, George, i. 149; vi. 342, 346, 353;. ix. 424, 426; xi. 590. Lord, ix. 422. Romp, The (founded on Bicker- staffe's Love in the City), viii. 539- Romulus, IX. 232. Roncesvalles (in L. Bonaparte's Charlemagne), x. 86; xi. 232. Roncesvalles (in Lewis's The Monk), viii. 127. Ronciglione (a town), ix. 231. Ronsard, Pierre de, v. 186. Roos, Philipp Peter. See De Tivoli, Rosa. Rosa, Salvator, iii. 252; vi. 45; vii. 61, 157, 158, 289; viii. 125; ix. 24,40, 51, 163, 199, 226,231; X. 153, 276-310; xi. 203, 238, 458, 536, 543 ; xn. 310, 347- Vito Antonio, x. 282. Rosalind (Shakespeare's As You Like It), viii. 74, 252, 401; xi. 367, 396; xii. 122. Rosamond Gray (Lamb's), iv. 366; viii. 105. Roscius, vi. 342 ; viii. 174. Roscoe, Thomas, ix. 220 n. Mr (of Liverpool), vi. 514. Roscommon (Wentworth Dillon, Earl of), V. 372. Rose (in Farquhar's Recruiting Oflficer), viii. 286. (in Two Words), viii. 331. Stuart, iv. 312. Mr (contributor to Monthly Review), vi. 216 n. Mrs, vi. 216 n. Bradwardine (in Scott's Waverley), viii. 129. • and Crown (an inn), ix. 298. Rosemary Branch, The (an inn), vi. .88; vii. 70. Rosencrantz (in Shakespeare's Hamlet), v. 48 ; viii. 186, 187, 188. Rosetta (Bickerstaffe's Love in a Village), viii. 329, 341, 525; xi. 304, 317- Rosina (a play), ii. 219; viii. 527. Rosinante (Cervantes' Don Quix- ote), ii. 12; iv. 338; vi. 54; vii. 300 ; viii. 8, 108, 109 ; x. 27, 28. Roslin Castle, ii. 316. Rosny (a town), ix. 105. Rossi, Carlo, x. 300, 302. Rossini, Gioacchino, xii. 168, 384. ly9 INDEX TO THE WORKS Rothewood (Scott's Ivanhoe), vii. 171 n. Rottenhammer, Johann, ix. 349. Rotterdam, ix. 300, 301, 492. Rouane (a town), ix. 179, 180. Roubilliac, Louis Frangois, vii. 89; ; " ix. 163, 164; xi. 472. Rouen, ix. 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, loi, 119; XI. 53; xu. 57. Rouget, Georges, ix. 123. Roundheads, iv. 249. Round Table (Hazlitt's), i. i ; also referred to in i. 370-3, 380-1, 383-4, 395; "i- 438, 447, 455,462; V. 156, 387, 392-3; vn. 76; vui. 497, 500, 502, 521, 526 ; ix. 15 n., 462, 480-1, 489 ; x. 407 ; xi. 572, 576. The, X. 21 n., 56. Rouse, Francis, iii. 395. Rousland Inn (Amsterdam), ix. 301. Rousseau, Jean Jacques, i. 17, 67, 88, los n., 116, 136, 382-3, 427, 430; ii. 107, 166, 171 »., 308, 356, 389 ; iii. 170 ; iv. 217 ; v. 100, 112, 163; vi. 42, 94, 424-5, 444; vii. 32, 42, 52, 126, 224, 304, 3", 365-7, 369, 371-2, 410 n., 429, 454 «.; viii. 29, 128; ix. 9, 29, 120, 150, 155, 161, 170, 182, 223, 282-3, 285, 288, 29s, 297, 455; X. 17, 75, 291; xi. 47, 85, 134-5, 178 n., 259 ; xii. 37, 54, 58 «., 277, 291, 329. Character of, i. 88. Roussillon, Count of (Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends Well), i. 330. Rover (in Wild Oats), viii. 392, 431- Rovfere the Conjuror, xi. p. viii. Rovigo (a town), ix. 266. Rowbotham, Mr (actor), viii. 464. Rowe, John, xii. 259-60. Mr (bookseller), vi. 404. Nicholas, v. 268 ; viii. 287, 352; X. 118, 205; xi. 275, 276, 401; xii. 207. 200 Rowena ( Scott's Ivanhoe ), viii. 426. Rowley, William, v. 192 ; also re- ferred to in v. 176, 193, 214, 224. Roxana, or, The Fortunate Mistress (Defoe's), x. 380, 381, 382. Royal Academy, ix. 434 ; also re- ferred to in i. ^^, 140; vi. 163, 345, 358, 359, 363, 372, 382, 389, 400, 420; viii. 168; ix. 12, 31 1-2, 315, 409, 421, 463, 465, 478, 482; X. 172-3, 188, 192-7, 201-2, 208, 280, 330-1 ; xi. 456 «., 550 ; xii. 196. of Music, The (Paris), ix. 170. Circus, xi. 418. Cobourg, The, viii. 454. Exchange, i. 9; viii. 99. King and Loyal Subject (Heywood's), v. 214. Slave, The. See Oroonoko. Society, The, i. 12; vi. 163, 214; viii. 58, 153. Royston, ii. 46. Roxburgh Club, xii. 43. Rozinante. See Rosinante. Rubens, Peter Paul, i. 76-8, 85, 92, 141 -2, 146, 149, 151 ; ii. 103, 194, 231; iii. 169; V. 42, 81, 164 ; vi. 7, II, 14-5, 106, 135, 172-3, 297, 317, 319-20, 333,353, 359-61, 368, 430, 435 ; vii. 57, 59, 63, 95, 98, 107, 291-2, 358 ; VUI. 141, 149, 364; ix. 13-4, 21, 29, 36, 40-1, 52-4, 59. 71-2, 107, no, 134, 137, 226, 299-300, 302, 311, 314, 317, 333, 386, 395, 409, 410, 427, 471-5, 489; X. 181, 192, 204; xi. 203, 212, 219, 228 n., 253, 256, 464, 519 ; xii. 36, 48 «., 186, 190, 197, 389. Rudderford (a town), 11. 167. Rudyard, Sir Benjamin, iii. 395. Rue Mont Blanc, The, xi. 384. St Honors, The, xi. 384. Rufus (Ben Jonson's Sejanus), v. 263. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Rugeley (town), ii. 14, 15, 16, 17, 166. Rule a Wife and Have a Wife (Beaumont and Fletcher), v. 262; viii. 48, 49; X. 118. Rumford, Count (Sir Benjamin Thompson), ii. 178. Rump Parliament, The, viii. 17. Rundle, Mrs, vi. 416. Runnymede, vi. 155; ix. 160. Ruspigliosi, Palace, The, ix. 237. Pavilion, The, ix. 238. Ruspini (a doctor), ii. 183. Russell, S. T. (actor), ii. 368 ; viii. 167, 317, 327, 328, 392, 400, 451, 46s, 468, 469. 532 ; xi. 364, 368, 379, 387. Lord John, vii. 257. Lord William, iii. 399. Square, xi. 346, 385, 386. Street, ii. 59; viii. 430. Russia, iii. 68, 71, 99, 107, 159, 295; vi. 248; ix. 130 «.; xi. 196. Ruth (Wordsworth's), v. 149. story of (in Bible), v. 16, 183; xi. 506. and Boaz ( Poussin's ), ix. 109. Ruthven (in J. R. Planche's The Vampire), viii. 474. Rutland Family, iv. 351. Ruysdael, Jakob van, vi. 15; ix. 22, 35, III, 389, 395; xi. 203, 238; xii. 202. Rydal, Mount, v. 130. Woods, View from (C. V. Fielding's), xi. 248. Ryder, Sir Dudley, iii. 415. Rymer, Thomas, v. 297. Ryswick (town), ix. 301. S Dr. See Stoddart, Sir John. S Lord H., vi. 374. S Lord R., ii. 218. S Samuel, ii. 194. Sabrina (in Milton's Comus), viii. 231. Sacchi, Andrea, ix. 21, 54, 240. Sacharissa (Waller's), v. 83 ; viii. 70. Sacheverel, Dr, iii. 408; x. 374, 376. Sachi, Madame, viii. 303. Sackville, Thomas, v. 34, 193. Sacraments (Poussin's), ix. 36. Sacred and Profane Love (Titian's), ix. 238. Sacripant (in Tasso), x. 71. Sacrifice at Lystra (Raphael's), ix. 48- Sad One, The (Suckling's), viii. 57. Shepherd (Ben Jonson's), v. 256; viii. 41. Sadler's Wells Theatre, ii. 87; vi. 79, 160; vii. 129, 240; viii. 428, 439, 454, 526; xi. 370; xii. 168, 450. Saenredam, Pieter, ix. 20. St Agnes (Domenichino's), ix. 51. Albans, Viscount of, vii. 28. Andrews, vi. 192. Ange, Mademoiselle, xi. 380, Angelo, vii. 177; ix. 375. Ann's [alias Webster), xii. 34. Anthony's Day, vi. 378. Temptation (Franks'), ix. 354- Antome, Church of Rouen, ix. 98. Athanasius's Creed, i. 48. Aubin, Sir John, iii. 413. Aubins, the family, xii. 269. - — - Augustin, vi. 76, 109. • Barbara (Ruben's), ix. 21. Bartholomew, The Massacre of, iv. 83 «.; vii. 52; xii. 461. Bees, ii. 317. Bernard, The Great, ix. 283, 290, 296. (Hayter's), xi. 245. Bruno (Andrea Sacchi's), ix. 54- Catherine (Cortot's), ix. 167. (Parmegiano's), ix. 51. 201 INDEX TO THE WORKS St Cecilia (Guercino's), ix. 25. (Pope's), vi. 204 n. (Raphael's), ii. 288; ix. 206. (Reynolds's), vi. 442. Cloud, vii. 449; ix. i6o; xii. 459- Denis, ix. 161. Domingo, ii. 173, 222. Dunstan's Church, xi. 280. Elmo (Godwin's Cloudesley), X. 386. Evremond, Charles Marguetel de St Denis, viii. 29, 309 ; xii. 37- Francis, iv. 145; ix. 261. George and Holy Family (Rubens'), ix. 14. George's Fields, viii. 409. Germain's, The Court of, ix. 105; X. 368. Giles's, iii. 232; iv. 44 «., 102; V. 345 «.; vi. 86, 120, 159, 414, 448, 453, 457; vii. 69; viii. 141; IX. 391; X. 356; XI. 252; xii. 132, 210, 354, 364. — • — Gingolph (a town), ix. 288, 289 et seg. Giorgio Maggiore, the Church of Venice, ix. 274. - Gregory with Angels (Car- acci's), ix. 31. Guillaume de, x. 53. Helena, iii. 169, 246; iv. 308, 324; vii. 96; viii. 340, 530; ix. 133 »•. 355- Ives, iii. 396. Jacques of Galicia, x. 57. James's, iii. 258; iv. 102; viii. 141; ix. 391; xi. 252. Chronicle, The, ii. 148 vii. 228; X. 212, 213. Palace, vi. 414; vii. 68 xi. 183, 184, 555. Park, i. 155; ii. 109, 187 iii. 311 ; vii. 84; viii. 70; xi, 276. Street, vii. 211 ; xii. 139, 233- St Januarius, The Dome of, x. 294. Jean, Mount, xi. 362. de Maurienne, ix. 190. Jerome (Correggio's), vi. 399; viii. 149 ; ix. 107, 204, 491 ; xi. 197, 464; xii. 357. (Domenichino's), viii. 149; ix. 107,491; xi. 197,238. (mosaic), ix. 235. John Baptist, iii. 152; xii. 261. John, Hector (Franklin, Benjamin), x. 314. Gospel of, X. 138. (in Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper), vi. 321. m the Wilderness (Car- acci's), ix. 14 ; (Raphael's), ix. 224. (Leonardo da Vinci's), xi. 237. Evangelist, i. 52; v. -184. Henry. See Bolingbroke, Viscount. John, ii. 172, 200. Lateran, Church of, at Rome, ix. 233. Preaching in the Wilder- ness (Guido's), ix. 26. John's College, Cambridge, V. 280. Gate, iv. 365; x. 221. Square, ii. 108 n. Just (mountain), ix. 182. Leon (Godwin's), iv. 208; vii. 251; viii. 130, 131, 132, 420; X. 311,386,398,399; xii. 67. Leonard's Crags (Scott's Heart of Midlothian), iv. 247. Lorenzo, Chapel of, at Florence, vi. 353; ix. 240. Luke painting the Virgin (Raphael's), ix. 52. Luke's (Asylum), iv. 196. Mark (Tintoretto's), ix. 274, 491; xi. 197. Mark's, Venice, ix. 274. Martin's Church, ii. i; vii. 275. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT St Martin's Lane, ii. 90. Street, vi. 88. Maurice, ix. 284, 290. Michael's Mount (Opie's), ii. 198. Michelle, ix. 191, 240. Neots ( Huntingdonshire ), i. 437; vi. 185. Omer's, ii. 216; ix. 302. Palaye, M. de, x. 20. Patrick, Landing of (Barry's), ix. 415. Paul, xii. 281. (Raphael's), viii. 148; ix. 48; xi. 211. shaking off the serpent from his arm (West's), vii. 95. Paul's Cathedral, i. 149; iii. 128; vi. loi, 358, 421; vii. 275; ix. 156, l6l, 420; xi. 178 n., 232, 280, 352; xii. 58, 121, 346, 349. Churchyard, ii. 108 n. Epistles, vii. 223. Head (Strand), ii. 88. (Parma), ix. 204. School, viii. 458, 473. — Peter, i. 130; iii. 265; x. 124; xi. 413; xii. 36. Martyr, at the Louvre (Domenichino's), vi. 15; ix. 107, 113, 206. Martyr (Titian), i. 78, 79 »■; vi. 347; ix. 164, 270, 271, 273, 352 ; X. 300 n. ; xi. 197, 232 ; xii. 48 n. delivered from prison (Raphael's), ix. 365. — Peter's (Rome), vi. 86, 436; ix. 212, 231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 239, 241, 244, 367, 369, 376; X. 208; xi. 178 n. The dome of, xii. 84. Petersburgh, x. 392; xii. 169. — Pierre, Bernardin, vi. 442. — Preux (Rousseau), vi. 186; vii. 112, 304; ix. 281, 296; xii. 435- — Roche, the Church of, xii. 314. — Ronan's Well (Scott), iv. 246W. St Sebastian (town), ix. 185. (Titian's), ix. 269. Stephen's Chapel, i. 105 n.\ ii. 156; iii. 312; vii. 271, 273; xi. 336, 467- Teresa (Domenichino's), ix. 206. Thomas' Church (Ludgate Hill), i. 149; xii. 346. Vincent, Lord, ii. 187. Saint's Everlasting Rest (Baxter's), ii. 43. Salamanca (town), iii. 113. Saleges (town), ix. 293, 294. Salernitano, Novelle di, ii. 172. Salgar(in Ossian's Songs of Selma), V. 18. Salisbury, i. 12; vii. 223, 253; viii. 553; xi. 311 n. Crag, n. 314; ix. 336. Plain, iii. 239; v. 247; vi. 188, 260, 344; ix. 55, 60; xi. 495; xii. 58. Salle Louvois, The, ix. 174. Sallust, V. 186, 263. Salmasius, Claude, v. 66; vi. 176; xii. 39. Salmon, Mrs, xi. 175, 304, 317. Salmon's, Mrs, Royal Waxwork, ix. 465. Salomon (Landor's Imaginary Conversations), x. 241. ■ Mr (picture dealer), ii. 196, 198. Saltash (a town), iii. 408. Saltram (a town), vi. 419. Salutation (S. del Piombo's), ix. 112. of Elizabeth (Rembrandt's), ix. 50. of the Virgin (Titian's), ix. 274. Salvator Rosa. See Rosa, Salvator. Salvator, Lady Morgan's Life of, x. 276. Salvatoriello, x. 282. Sam Sharpset (Morton's The Slave), iii. 162. Samaritan, The Parable of the Good, vii. 461 ; viii. 104, 203 INDEX TO THE WORKS Samos, The philosopher of, iii. ijl. Samson, iii. 283; iv. 201. (Caracci's), ix. 237. (Guide's), ix. 206. Samson and Delilah (Rubens'), ix. 21. Samson Agonistes (Milton's), viii. 232, 233; X. 156. Samuel (in Kotzebue's India in England), ii. 196. San Giovanni de Fiorentini, The Altar of, x. 304. Lorenzo (a town), ix. 230, 231. Sanadram. See Saenredam, Pieter. Sancho Panza (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), i. 12, 345, 350 ; iii. 41, 466 ; IV. 36, S3 ; V. 113, 140 ; vi. 61, 184, 238; vii. 223; viii. 11, 108-10, 151, 398; ix. 284; X. 27-30 ; xi. 338, 378, 409 ; xii. 197, 206. Sand, Karl Ludwig. See Sandt. Sandbach (a town), ii. 166. Sander (a Dane), ii. 229. Sandford, Samuel, i. 157; viii. 160. Sandt, Karl Ludwig, xi. 321. Sandwich, Lord, ii. 391. Sandys, Samuel, iii. 411. Sangreal, The, x. 21. Sannazarius, Jacopo, i. 56. Sans Pareil Theatre, The, viii. 394. Sansovino (Andrea Contucci), ix. 269. Santa Maria Maggiore, Church (at Rome), ix. 233. Saone, The, ix. 182. Sapio, (an actor), xi. 388. Sapphics (Southey's), xi. 342. Saracens, The, x. 54. Sarencen's head. The, viii. 98. Saragossa, iii. 177. Sarah, lines to (Coleridge's), v. 164. Sardanapalus (Byron's), ii. 307; iv. 258; X. 403; xi. p. viii. Sardinia, King of, iii. 190 «.; ix. 183, 185, 288 ; xi. 74. Sarratt (the chess player), vi. 195, 196 n. Sarto, Andrea del. See Andrea. 204 Sastres, Mr (an Italian), ii. 182. Satan, iii. 272. (Dante's), x. 63. (Milton's Paradise Lost), i. 38; v. 52, 53, 60, 61, 63-6, 315, 317, 371; vii. 227; viii. 561; ix. 431; X. 71, 327; xi. 254, 452, 457, S06; xii. 192, 193- (Tasso's), X. 71. Satires (Dryden's), v. 79, 372. (Bishop Hall's), viii. 53. (Pope's), v. 69, 76, ^^, 373- on the Scotch (Churchill's), v. 119. Satrius Secundus (in Ben Jonson's Sejanus), v. 263. Saturn, vii. 202, 255 ; x. 8. Satyrane (Spenser's Faery Queen), V. 42. Sauerweide, A, xi. 249. Saul (Salvator's), x. 297. Savage, James, vi. 412. Richard, vi. 411. Saville, Sir George, iii. 424. Savoy, ix. 185, 190, 198, 284, 292. Alps, ix. 285, 295, 296. Sawbridge, John, iii. 422. Saxo-Grammaticus, v. 188; vii. 316. Saxony, iii. 104, 158, 216. King of, iii. 106. Say, Jean Baptiste, ii. 415. Sayings and Doings (Theodore Hook's), vi. 418 ! ix. 186 ; xi. 346-9, 385. Says, The (Philosophers), li. 415 ; xii. 255. Scalds, The, x. 9. Scaliger, Joseph Justus, vi. 76. Scapethrift (in Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle), v. 286. Scarborough, ii. 79, 310. Scarlett, James. See Abinger, Lord. Scarron, Paul, vi. 419. Scattergood (in Cooke's Greene's Tu Quoque), v. 290. Sceptic, The (Holcroft's), ii. 104. Sceptical Solution of Sceptical Doubts (Hume's), xi. 516. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Sceva (in Beaumont and Fletcher's False One), v. 253. Schappe Kaspar, vi. 76. Schedoni (Mrs Radcliflfe's Castle of Udolpho), viii. 126. Schelling, F. W. J., iv. 218 ; x. 141, 145- Schiavone, ix. 226. Schill, Ode on (Wordsworth's), xi. 414. Schiller, Johann Christoph Fried- rich, i. 76; ii. 229; iv. 219; V. 362 ; vi. II «., 325 n.\ vii. 226, 313, 328-9 ; viii. 391; X. 119 ; xii. 67. Schiller, Sonnet to (Coleridge's), v. 166. Schlegel, A. W. von., i. 17 1-2, 239, 253. 270, 346, 353, 356; V. 207; vii. 122; viii. 39, 284, 324, 491; X. 46, 78, 79, 145, 186; xi. 598. on the Drama, x. 78. Scholars, The Shyness of, xii. 68. School for Arrogance (Holcroft's), ii. 116, 117, 121, 201. of Athens (Raphael's), ix. 240, 365, 380. for Gallantry (Jones's), xi. 376. with Girls at Work (Crespi's), ix. 20. for Ingratitude (Fisher's), ii. 201. of Reform, The (Morton's), viii. 315. for Scandal, The (Sheridan's), viii. 250; also referred to in vi. 206; viii. 164-5,415,508; ix. 150; xi. 392; xii. 24, 138. — ;- for Women (Moli^re's). See Ecole. Schoolmaster, The (Titian's), i. 76. Schoolmen, vi. 107; vii. 182 «., 316, 317- School-Mistress (Shenstone's), v. 119,375; Schools for All, 1. 139. Schuckmacher, Mr (a merchant), ii. 229. Scipio, iv. 61, 257; ix. 41, 373. Scioppius (Schoppe, Kaspar), vi. 76. Scolding Wife (Cosse's), xi. 246. Score, , pupil of (Reynolds's), ix. 55. Scotch, The, iv. 318 ; xi. 64, 545. Character, On the (a frag- ment), xii. 253. Drink, address to (Burns), V. 132. Encyclopedia, vii. 194. Scotland, iii. 122, 285 n., 414, 415 ; iv. 3> 4, S, 60, 317, 322 ; ix. 201 «.; X. 19, 378; XI. 382, 402, 480, 485. Tour in (Pennant's), ii. 170, 172. Scots' Magazine, vi. 475. Scots, Mary Queen of, xii. 156. Scotsman (newspaper), x. 221. Scott, John, vii. 132, 492; xi. 496. of (Amwell), i. 423. Sir Walter, iv. 241; also referred to in ii. 370 ; iii. 48; iv. 206, 243, 253-6, 260, 261, 312 ; V. 122, 154-6, 320, 369, 377; vi. 45, 162, 209, 222, 269, 336, 356, 386, 399, 400, 409, 420-6, 443, 462, 518; vii. 5 «., 36, 58, 99, 105, 126, 129, 134, 156 n., 180, 183, 200, 201, 229, 298, 314 n., 319, 320, 336, 338, 340, 367, 381 ; viii. 128, 413, 422, 423-4, 460, 478 «.; ix. 124, 158, 173, 254; X. 13, 20, 185, 202, 207, 212 «., 244, 312, 314, 327, 329, 330, 387, 392, 403, 420, 434 ; xi. 235, 344, 349, 35°, 356, 381, 382, 531, 532, 537, 547, 558, 559 ; xii. i, 46, 65, 88 «., 161, 179, 239, 253, 255, 259, 272, 275, 284, 307, 310, 372, 375, 389, 446. Racine, and Shakespeare, vii. 336. Life of Napoleon, xi. 593. Scotus, Duns, xii. 35. Scourge for Simony, A (or Return from Parnassus), v. 284. Scribe, Eugene, ix. 242. Scriptures, The, iii. 274. Scroggins, Jack (a prize-fighter), xii. 12 «., 14. 205 INDEX TO THE WORKS Scroop (in Shakespeare's Henry v.), i. 289. Scrub (Farquhar's Beaux' Strata- gem), i. 155 ; "• 76 n., 77 «., 79. 83 ; iv. 259 ; vii. 203 ; viii. 9, 88, 230, 388. Sculpture, Lectures On (Flax- man's), X. 330. Sea-horses (Breughel's), ix. 349. Sea-pieces (Vandevelde's), ix. 35. Seaport (Berghem's), ix. 355. (Claude's), ix. 13. (A. Cuyp's), ix. 35. Sea-Storm (Bakhuisen's), ix. 20. Seasons, The (Thomson's), v. 85, 86, 88, 91, 374, 376; vii. 66; xii. 259, 273, 346. Sebastian (Shakespeare's Tempest), xi. 417. Secession (Lord Holland's Poem), ii. 217. Secondate (a song), viii. 326. Secret, The (Edward Morris), ii. 228. Sects and Parties, xii. 360. On the tendency of, i. 47. Sedley, Sir Charles, iii. 402; v. 106. Seduction, A Comedy (Holcroft's), ii. 115. Seine, vii. 312 n.; ix. 96, 98, 100, 105, 160. Sejanus (minister of Tiberius), i. 390. (Ben Jonson's), v. 186, 265. Selden, John, iii. 394; vii. 316, 320. (in Holcroft's Alwyn), ii. 97. Select British Poets, Preface and Critical List of Authors from, V. 365. Self-Love, On, xi. 132. and Benevolence, xii. 95, 104. Selkirk, Alexander, v. 94. Selma (Ossian), v. 18. Selwyn, George Augustus, x. 159, 160. Semira (in Arne's Opera, Artaxer- xes), viii. 451. Semiramis, Court of, iii. 142. 206 Seneca, i. 390; iii. 328; v. 230; x, 98, 107; xii. 281. Senecio (Cowley's Essays), viii. 60. Sense, On People of, vii. 242. Sentimental Journey, The (Sterne's), vi. 22; vii. 83, 31 1; viii. 557 ; xii. 256. Sentinel (a journal), vi. 518 «.; vii. 137 n.; ix. 451. Septimius (Beaumont and Fletcher's False One), v. 253. Sepulchres, Essay on (Godwin's), X- 399- Seraglio, The (Dimond's Opera), xi. 381. Seraskier (in Siege of Belgrade), viii. 531, 532. Serjeant at Law, The (in Chaucer), V. 24. Sermons (Bishop Butler's), x. 323 ; xii. 266. (Godwin's), iv. 210; x. 400. (South's), xii. 266. on Astronomy (by Dr T. Chalmers), iv. 228. at the Boyle Lectures (Bent- ley's), xi. 178 n. ' and Tracts (Channing's), x. 317, 318, 320. Serpentine, The, viii. 253. Serres, Dominic, ii. 214. Sessions of the Poets (Suckling's), V. 270; viii. 54. Setebos (Shakespeare's Tempest), V. 187 ; xi. 601. Setiniano (a town), ix. 211. Settle, Elkanah, v. 76. Seven Champions of Christendom, The (Rich. Johnson's), i. 9; ii. 2, 5 ; vi. 413 ; viii. 98. Dials, The, ii. 195. Seven before Thebes, The (yEschylus), x. 94. Severn, The, vi. 186. Sevign^, Madame, vii. 311. Sewards, The, v. 146. Sewell and Cross's, xii. 131. Sforza (Massinger's Duke of Milan), V. 266; viii. 289, 290. OF WILLIAM HAZLIIT Sganarelle (in Molifere's L'^cole des Maris), xi. 356. Shackleton, Abraham, iii. 420. Shadowless Man, The. See The Devil's Elixir. Shadrach (in Bible), iii. 265. Shadwell, Thomas, iii. 258; vi. 464; viii. 54, 159, 160, 370. Shaftesbury (ist Earl of), vi. 41. 3rd Earl of, i. loo; iv. 204 «.; vi. 388; vii. 6; viii. 94; xi. 139; xii- 333- Shaftoe, Sir Jennison, ii. 41. Shafton (Heywood's The Stranger), V. 213. Sir Piercie (in Scott's Mon- astery), viii. 454. Shakespeare, William, vii. 336 ; also referred to in i. 15, 23, 24, 39, 63, 64, 76, 79, 100, 102, 105-6, 137-8, 150, 156, 158, 161, 164-5, 384, 388, 391-4, 396, 398-9, 42s, 432; ii. 35, 71, 79, 81, 107, 108 «., Ill, 166, 178-80, 184, 200, 217, 220, 229, 392, 401, 405, 409, 436; iii. I, 168, 170, 207, 239, 258, 336, 403, 405, 435; iv. 45, 95, 200, 222, 228, 244, 248, 276, 324, 334, 365, 368 ; v. 13, 44, 68, 70, 71, 82 n., 122, 123, 125, 127-8, 145-7, 154, 164, 173, 175, 176, 178-1; 186, 187, 190, 193, 198, 202, 207, 210, 211, 215, 218, 222, 223, 225, 229, 240, 243, 246-8, 250, 254, 257-8, 261, 268, 273, 282, 289, 293-4, 297, 307, 345-7, 355, 357, 368, 371; VI. 21, 39, 42, 49, 50, 77, 85, 100, 145, 175, 213, 217 n., 218 «., 223, 235, 236, 259, 266, 280, 288, 309, 316, 317, 318, 320, 321, 346 n., 354, 355, 357, 367, 371, 392, 393-5, 400, 401, 409, 413, 424-5, 432, 433, 443, 449, 453,455; vii. 28, 36, 58, 63, 71, 73, 86, 91, 118, 120, 133, 158, 185, 187, 197, 203, 204, 226, 245, 248, 294, 298, 303-4, 306, 312, 313, 320, 326, 329, 360, 371, 410 ft.; viii. 76, 78, 89, 113, 124, 144, 162, 180, 181, 183-5, 188, 191, 198, 200, 202, 204-6, 213, 221-3, 230, 234-6, 249, 257, 268, 269, 271, 273, 283, 284, 287, 293, 296, 301, 316, 336, 342, 343-5, 347, 351, 364, 383, 428-30, 436, 444. 455, 478 «., 518, 519, 528-9; ix. 17, 117-8, 129, 133 «., 159, 168 «., 242, 243 «., 277, 421, 432, 474; X. 9, 16, 25, 29, 32, 42, 64, 69, 74, 77, 82, 83, III, ii2»., 115-7, 128, 155, 165, 180, 202, 204, 205-6, 209, 243, 244, 286, 296, 408; xi. 179, 190-I, 194, 226, 245, 254-6, 261, 283, 290, 309, 311, 377, 389, 391, 397, 399, 400, 410, 416, 418, 422, 431, 432, 440, 443, 444, 450, 451-2, 454 «., 457, 460, 486, 487, 504-7, 518, 539, 540, 573; xii. 7, 22, 27, 34, 38-9, 50, 51, 54, 67, 74«., 121, 153, 164, 167, 193 «. 207, 208, 229, 253, 273, 277, 281, 330, 336, 339, 346, 347, 355, 369, 372, 375, 389- Shakespeare, Beauties of (Dodd's), i. 257. Doubtful Plays of, i. 353. On the Dramatic Writers, Contemporary with, Lyly, Mar- lowe, Heywood, Middleton, and Rowley, v. 192. versus Harlequin (a panto- mime), viii. 435. Historical Illustrations of, xi. 601. Poems and Sonnets, i. 357. (and Posthumous Fame), i. 21. and Ben Jonson, On, viii. 30- and Milton, On, v. 44. Shakespeare's Plays, Characters of, i. 165; also referred to in i. 392, 395, 418, 424, 432, 458; iii. 447; iv. 307; vi. 99, 478; vii. 122, 381; viii. 154 «., 178, 536; xi. 567, 569, 582, 601. Female Characters of, xi. 290. 207 INDEX TO THE WORKS Shallow (Shakespeare's Henry IV.), i. 64, 293 ; iii. 400 ; viii. 33, 34, 35- Lord (? Lord Castlereagh), iii. 122. Shandy, Mr (Sterne's), i. 135; iv. IJ; vii. 203, 221; viii. 121; ix. 427; X. 39. Shapsugar, viii. 433. Sharp, William, ii. 152, 153, 226; vi. 302 n.; vii. 95. (Garrick's Lying Valet), ii. 76 «., 77. Sharpe, Granville, ii. 56 ; vii. 83. Sharrard Street, ii. 172. Shaw, Cuthbert, v. 122. John (prize-fighter), iv. 223. She Stoops to Conquer (Gold- smith's), xi. 403 ; also referred to in vi. 348, 412; viii. 11, 78, 164, 506; ix. 351. Wolf sucking Romulus and Remus (a bronze), ix. 239. Would if She Could (Ether- ege's), viii. 68. Would and She Would Not (Gibber's), ii. 83, 424. Sheares, the two (John and Henry), ii. 181. Shee, Sir M. A., i. 149; vii. 314; ix. 247, 435. Sheepcote Hills, ii. 167. Sheep-face, iii. 238. Sheffield, ii. 18; v. 286; ix. 290. Advertiser (newspaper), vii. 14. Iris (newspaper), vii. 13. Shelburne, William Petty, Earl of, iv. 237. Shelley, Percy Bysshe, v. 378; vi. 149, 285, 334; vii. 208, 246, 378- 9 ; viii. 474 ; x. 256 ; xii. 179, 341- Posthumous Poem, x. 256. Mary WoUstonecroft, vi. 506. Shenstone, William, v. 118, 119, 375 ; vi. 97 «., 151 «■, 224 ; xii. 169, 241. 208 Shepherd, Jack (a criminal), vii. 449- Sir Samuel, iii. 261. Rev. W., vii. 61 «., 174 «. Boy in a Storm (Gains- borough's), vi. 437; ix. 395; xi. 204. Shepherd's Calendar (Spenser's), V. 98, 370. Pipe (Brown's), v. 315. Shepherds in Vale of Tempe (Poussin's), vi. 172. Shepherdess of the Alps, The (Holcroft's), ii. 86. Shepperson, Mr (a tradesman), ii. 175- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, i. 257, 378 «.; ii. 83-6, 89, 102, 114, 167, 201, 208, 223; iii. 17, 349, 423, 466, 467; IV. 212, 233, 334; vi. 146, 206, 350, 354, 405, 413-4, 455; vii. 7 «., 41, 87, 183, 184, 275; vin. 17, 70-1, 164-6, 415, 510; ix. 150, 472; X. 213; xii. 76, 138 n., 139 «., 140 ft., 293, 369- Tom, xi. 481. Life of (Moore's), vii. 183. Mrs, ii. 83, 84, 86. Sherlock, Dr Wm., x. 363. Sherwood, Neely & Jones, pub- lishers, iii. 451. Forest of, ii. no; v. 143, 346. Shetland Isles, The, ix. 124. Shiel, Mr, viii. 478. Shield, William, ii. 79-80, 87-91, III, 113, 164, 169, 19s, 274, 275; VI. 432. ■ Mrs, ii. 195, 199. Shiloh, iii. 221. Shining Ones (in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress), v. 14. Shipman, The ( in Chaucer ), v. 24. Shippen, William, iii. 408. Shipwreck (Falconer's), xi. 486, 494, 495- OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Shirley, James, v. 345. Shoreditch, iv. 44 n. Short, Mr (actor), viii. 315, 331. Shortest Way with Dissenters (Defoe's), x. 357, 360, 374, 376. Shrewsbury ( town ), i. 284 ; vii. 227 ; xii. 259, 260, 265. Shropshire, vi. 283; viii. 89, 287; ix. 68; xii. 415. Shuter, Edward, i. 157; ii. 77, 368; xii. 33. Shylock (Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice), ii. 71; v. 210; vi. 293; vii. 305; viii. 175, 179, 181, 184, 203, 208, 249, 250, 294; XI. 351, 397; xii. 142 n. Siam, Account of the kingdom of (Lord Kames'), iv. 84. Siberian Exiles, The (in Thomson's Castle of Indolence), v. 89. Sibylla Libyca (L. Caracci's), ix.355. Sibyls and Prophets (Michael Angelo's), ix. 360. Sicily, ii. 223; ix. 255. King of, iii. 179. Prince of, ii. 214. Sick Chamber, The, xii. 125. Nun (Champagne's), ix. 1 10. Pigeon (Miss Geddes's), xi. 245. Siddons, Mrs (Miss Sarah Kem- ble), viii. 312; xi. 381; also referred to in i. 156, 189, 325; ii. 66, 69, 105, ii4j IIS, 184, 196, 368; V. 247; vi. so, 8s, 275, 309, 341, 343, 349, 365, 418, 448, 452-3; vii. 76, 161, 256, 298-9, 301, 305-6, 338 ; viii. 177, 180, 198-9, 211, 222-3, 257, 273, 284, 313, 345, 350, 373, 376, 385-6, 389, 390, 391, 395, 410, 479, 515 ; ix. 26, 55, 147, 401, 432, 474; X. 201; xi. 257, 307, 349, 366, 405, 408; xii. 122, 237, 307, 354-5, 365, 390. Siddons' (Mrs), Lady Macbeth, vm. 373- ... „ Sidmouth, Lord, in. 38, 240, 241; xii. 29s, 370. Sidney, Algernon, iii. 399; iv. 61, 81, 95, 250; vii. 320. Biddulph (Mrs Sheridan's), viii. 123 n. Sir Philip, V. 175, 189, 195, 196, 201, 300, 303, 318, 370; VI. 175, 354; vii. 36; ix. 9, 10, 58; X. 14, 64 ; xii. 27, 282, 286. Sidney's (Sir P.), Arcadia, v. 295. Sidon, xii. 153. Sidrophel (Butler's Hudibras), viii. 65;xi. 478. Siena, ix. 227, 228, 252, 302. Sieyes (Abb6), iii. 210 ; vii. 13, 276. Sigismonda and Guiscardo (Dry- den's), xii. 323. See also Tancred. Sigismunda, The (Hogarth's), ii. 368 ; vii. 119 ; ix. 389. Signor Brabantio (Shakespeare's Othello), vi. 25. Immerito (in Return from Parnassus), v. 284. — — Orlando Friscobaldo (in Dekker's H onest Whore), v. 235, 247. Silence (Shakespeare's 2nd Henry IV.), i. 64 ; viii. 33 ; xii. 16, 453. Silent Woma;n, The (Ben Jonson's), viii. 42. Silenus (The Elgin), ix. 329, 339. (Rubens'), ix. 72, 387 ; xi. 228. and Apollo (Caracci's), v. 124; ix. 9, 10. Silky, Mr (Holcroft's Road to Ruin), ii. 123. Silly Shore (Crabbe's), iv. 353. Silvester Daggerwood (a play), viii. 316, 468. Simmons, Samuel, vi. 286; viii. 250, 255, 350, 387; xi. 378; xii. 24. Simon Lee (Wordsworth's), iii. 168, 172 n. Pure (Mrs Centlivre's A Bold Stroke for a Wife), iii. 143; vii. 186; ix. 159. Simpkins, Jas., xii. i. 209 INDEX TO THE WORKS Simple Story (Mrs Inchbald's), vi. 364; vii. 303; viii. 127; xii. 437. Simplon, The, vii. 169, 177; ix. 182, 278, 279-82, 290, 296. Simpson, Mr (picture cleaner), ii. 198. Sinbad, the Sailor, vii. 24 ; ix. 121. Sinclair, John, viii. 370; xi. 374. Single Plays, Poems, etc.. The Four P's, The Return from Parnassus, Gammer Gurton's Needle, and other works. On, v. 274. Singleton, Henry, xi. 247. Sion (in Switzerland), ix. 282. House, picture of (Wilson's), ii. 165 ; xi. 199. Sir Alfred Irthing (in Wordsworth's Excursion), i. 124. Amorous La Foole (Ben Jon- son's Silent Woman), viii. 43. Andrew Aguecheek (in Shake- speare's Twelfth Night), i. 314, 315; viii. 36, 43, 165, 510; xii. 24. Anthony Absolute (in Sheri- dan's Rivals), iii. 226; viii. 117, 165, 509 ; x. 35 ; xi. 307, 396. Archy Mac Sarcasm (Mack- lin's Love h. la Mode), viii. 350. Sir Benjamin Constant (Murphy's Know your Own Mind), viii. 164. Dove (in Cumberland's Brothers), ii. 83, 206. Benjamin Backbite (in Sheri- dan's School for Scandal), viii. 251, 292, 329. Charles Grandison (Richard- son's), ii. 130; iii. 226; iv. 371; V. IS; vi. 90,400; viii. 118, 120, 186; ix. 59, 282, 432; X. 36, 37-9; xi. 254; xii. 33, 62. Racket (Murphy's Three Weeks After Marriage), viii. 427. Clement Willoughby (in Miss Burney's Cecilia), xii. 65. David Daw (Cumberland's Wheel of Fortune), xi. 207. 210 Sir Edward Mauley (in Scott's Black Dwarf), vii. 345; viii. 129. Mortimer (G. Colman the younger's The Iron Chest), viii. 241, 343- Epicure Mammon (in Ben Jonson's Alchemist), vii. 141 ; viii. 45 ; X. 117 ; xi. 171. Eustace Gray (Crabbe's), xi. 606. Fopling Flutter, or, The Man of Mode (Etherege's), iii. 67; vi. 187; vii. 42, 224; viii. 68, 82; xii. 13- Francis, iv. 379 n. Fretful Plagiary (Sheridan's Critic), viii. 164. George Versatile (in Holcroft's He's Much to Blame), ii. 162. Giles Mompesson (in a play), viii. 390. Overreach (Massinger's A New Way to Pay Old Debts), V. 213, 268 n.; viii. 272, 284, 289, 290, 291, 302, 390, 472; xi. 352. Harry Beagle (in Colman the elder's Jealous Wife), viii. 163, 317, 505- — — Moredon (in Leigh's Where to Find a Friend), viii. 258, 259. Sycamore (in Bicker- staflfe's Maid of The Mill), ii. 83. Wildair (Farquhar's), i. 158; viii. 86, 163; xii. 33. Henry Chomley (in Mrs Charles Kemble's Smiles and Tears, or, Widow's Stratagem), viii. 266. Hugh Evans (Shakespeare's Merry Wives), i. 425; iv. 162; V. 294; viii. 22. Middleton's Head (an inn), viii. 439. Jasper Herrington (in Miss Burney's The Wanderer), x. 44. John Barleycorn, ii. 2 ; xii. 3I4. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Sir John Brute (in Vanbrugh's Provoked Wife), viii. 83. the Curate (in Merry Devil of Edmonton), v. 294. ^, Daw (in Ben Jonson's Silent Woman), viii. 43. Falstaff (in Shakespeare), i. 6, 23, 43, 64, 291, 293, 425; V. 209 «., 239, 252; vi. 409, 504; viii. 22, 32, 33, 103, 165, 340, 343; ix. 36, 190; X. 121, 243; xi. 311, 365; xii. 453. Lambert (in Bickerstaffe's Hypocrite), viii. 245, 246. • Oldcastle, a play (? Mun- day and Drayton), v. 289 ; x. 117. Joseph Banks and Emperor of Morocco (Peter Pindar's), viii. 168. Lennox Leinster (Theodore Hook's Diamond Ring), viii. 475. Leoline (Coleridge's Christa- bel), v. 166; X. 413. Lucius O'Trigger (in Sheri- dan's Rivals), viii. 508. Martin Mar-all (Dryden's), viii. 69. Oliver Surface (Sheridan's School for Scandal), viii. 251. Paul Pliant ( Congreve's Double Dealer), viii. 72. P e r t i n a X Macsycophant (Macklin's Man of The World), viii. 166, 299, 300, 318, 350. Peter Pigwiggin (in Pigeons and Crows), viii. 469. Teazle (Sheridan's School for Scandal), viii. 251, 291, 388, 465; xi. 392; xii. 24. Pierce Exton(in Shakespeare's Richard IL), i. 297. Plume (in Hogarth's Marriage h la Mode), i. 25; viii. 134; ix. 76; xi. 498. Politic Would-be (in Ben Jon- son's Volpone), viii. 43. Ralph (in a play by Holcroft), Sir Reginald Front de Boeuf (in play founded on Ivanhoe), viii. 426. Robert Bramble (G. Colman the younger's Poor Gentleman) viii. 319; xi. 376. Roderick (in Return from Parnassus), v. 284. Roger de Coverley (in Addi- son's Spectator), i. 8, 12, 83; iv. 246, 367; viii. 97, 98, 151, 152 ; X. 310 ; xu. 35. — — Roland de Vaux of Tryer- maine (in Coleridge's Christabel), V. 166 ; X. 415. Rowland (Congreve's Way of the World), viii. 75. Sampson Legend (in Con- greve's Love for Love), i. 12; viii. 72, 151, 278. • Sedley Clarendel (Miss Bur- ney's Camilla), xi. 345. Solomon Sadlife (in Gibber's Double Gallant), viii. 361. Thomas Booby (in Fielding's Tom Jones), vii. 363 ; viii. 107 ; x. 27; xi. 435. Grandison (Richardson's Sir Charles Grandison), xii. 154 M. Toby Belch (in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night), iii. 213; viii. 32. Tophas (in John Lyly's Midas and Endymion), v. 198, 201. Tunbelly Clumsy (in Sheri- dan's Trip to Scarborough), vi. 414; viii. 37, 83. Wilful Witwond (in Con- greve's Millamant), viii. 37, 74. Sirens, The, x. 12. Sisera, xi. 321. Sismondi, Simonde de, x. 79. Sismondi's Literature of the South, X. 44. Sistina, The Via, at Rome, ix. 233- Sistine Chapel, vi. 346, 363 ; ix. 232, 235, 341, 360, 366, 371; x. 354- 211 INDEX TO THE WORKS Sitting For One's Picture, On, vii. 107. Skeffington, Sir Lumley St George, vi. 13. Sketch-Book (Irving's), iv. 367. Sketches of The History of The Good Old Times, xi. 582. of Man (Lord Kaimes'), ii. 271. of the Principal Picture Galleries in England, i. 419. Skiddaw, ii. 329; iv. 270, 274; xi. 552. Skinner, Cyriac, Sonnet to, vi. 177. Slade (a village), ii. 166. Slaukenbergius (Sterne's Tristram Shandy), iii. 127; viii. 8. Slave, The (a play), xi. 397. Slave Trade, The, iii. 294 ; iv. 330. Sleeping Child (Murillo's), ix. 54. Nymph (Titian's), ix. 25. and Satyr (Polemberg's), ix. 20. Sleigh, Dr, ix. 415. Slender (Shakespeare's Merry Wives), vi. 433; viii, 15. "Slippery George" (Canning), ix. 187 n. Slipslop, Mrs (in Fielding's Tom Jones), vii. 223; viii. 12, 115; x. 33. Sly (in Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew), iii. 434. Small-coal Man's Musical Parties (Thomas Britton), vii. 35. Smalridge, Bishop, iii. 408. Smart, Christopher, v. 122. John, ii. 224. Smeaton, John, vi. 511. Smiles and Tears, or. The Widow's Stratagem (Mrs Charles Kem- ble), viii. 266. Smirk (in Foote's The Minor), ii. 170; viii. 167. Smirke, Sir Robert, vi. 278. Smith (in Scott's Peveril of the Peak), xi. 540. (an author), v. 359. 212 Smith, Adam, i. 138; ii. 415; iv. 400; vi. 49; vii. 185, 271, 464; xi. 289; xii. 262. Alderman, iii. 213. Rev. G., ii. 174. Horace, xii. 276 n. Raphael, vi. 404. WiUiam, iii. 237, 238; vi. 67; ix. 55. Mr (actor), viii. 301, 370, 529; xi. 303. Mr (a surgeon), ii. 194; vii. 408. Miss, viii. 180, 515. Smiths, The (in Miss Burney's Evelina), vi. 157; vii. 72; viii. 124; X. 42; xi. 442. Smithfield, ii. 213; iii. 239, 266; iv. 83 «.; vi. 428; xi. 323, 443. Smithson, Sir Hugh, x. 172. Miss, xi. 391. Smock Alley, ii. 63. Smollett, Tobias, i. 138; ii. 328; iv. 365; vii. 36, 70; viii. 107, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 133, 174, 510, 552; IX. 391 ; X. 27, 31, 32, 34, 35 ; xu. 64, 145, 253-4 «. Smug the Smith (in Merry Devil of Edmonton), v. 294. Smugglers' Cave. See Up all Night. Snake in the Grass, The (a picture), vi. 437- Snug the Joiner (Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream), viii. 275 ; xii. 74 n. Snyders, Franz, ix. 54. Soane, John, i. 144; viii. 426. Social Contract (Rousseau's), vii. 224 ; xi. 47. Society of Arts, vi. 449; ix. 421, 422. of Authors, xi. 346. for Constitutional Informa- tion, ii. 140, 142. for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Com- merce, etc., ix. 420. of Painters in Oil and Water Colours, ix. 309. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Society for the Suppression of Vice, i. 60, 139 ; viii. 33, 283. A New View of, iii. 121. Socinians, x. 360. Socinus, iv. 217; xi. 420. Socrates, vi. in; viii. 28; x. 346, 348; xi. 228, 491. Soho Square Bazaar, xii. 131. Solander, Dr Daniel Charles, ii. 203. Soldier, The Tired (song in Arne's Artaxerxes), viii. 192. Soldier's Daughter (Cherry's comedy), viii. 537; xi. 297. Solfatara, Stream of, ix. 256. Soliloquy on Death, The (in Addison's Cato), v. 356. On Honour (in G. Colman the younger's The Iron Chest), viii. 344. Solitude (Wilson's), xi. 199. (Zimmerman's), i. 340. Solomon, iii. 146, 147, 394. (Haydon's painting), ix. 309. (Prior's), v. 106. Mr, ii. 164. Solomon's Temple, ix. 348 ; xii. 263. Somasco, College of the, x. 277, 287. Monastery of the, x. 283. Somers, Lord John, iii. 401 ; iv. 250. Somers Town, ii. 345 ; xii. 148, 349- Somerset House, vi. 270, 296, 435; vii. 90; ix. 12, 48, 126, 324, 463, 480; X. 195; xi. 247. Street, ii. 264. Somersetshire, iii. 409; ix. 185; x. 416 ; xii. 265, 346. Somerville, William, v. 122. Miss (actress), viii. 307, 352, 392, 530; xi. 302, 403. Sompnoure, The (Chaucer's), v. 24, 25. Son-in-Law, The (John O'Keefe's), i. 155; viii. 230, 388. Songs (Campbell's), iv. 347. Songs and Sonnets (Southey's), v. 164. Sonino (a town), ix. 249. Sonnets and Inscriptions (Sou- they's), iii. 205. Sontag, Mademoiselle, xi. 370, 372. Sophi, The, iii. 142. Sophia, granddaughter of James I., iii. 405. (in Holcroft's The Road to Ruin), ii. 123. Western (in Fielding's Tom Jones), i. 44; vi. 452, 453; vii. 221; viii. 144, 153, 506, 5S6j x. 32; xii. 364, 435. Sophocles, iii. 336; iv. 216; v. 347; vi. Ill; viii. 396; x. 81-2, 94-7, 248; xii. 168. Sorceror, The (Weber's), ii. 222. Sospetto d' Herode (Marino's in Crashaw's translation), v. 315. Sorrentum (a town), ix. 253. Sophron, x. 100. Sorrows of Werter, The (Goethe's), iv. 217; V. 362. Sotheby, William (friend of Scott), iv. 421 ; ix. 473 ; xii. 276, 492. Soul, The, a poem (Davies), viii. 53- South, Robert, iv. 216; xi. 124; xu. 266. Audley Chapel, xii. 132. Street, ii. 55; ix, 158; xii. 132. Sea House, iv. 364. Isles, The, xii. 284. Southampton Buildings (London), ii. 88, 95, 106, 163. Coffee House, vi. 192, 197. Southcott, Joanna, iii. 297; x. 121; xii. 297. Southern, Thomas, v. 359; viii. 162; xi. 301-303. Southey, Robert, iv. 262 ; also referred to in i. 152, 388, 391; iii. 34, 48-51, 92 «., 99, 121, 126, 145, 149, 157, 177, 193, 200, 205, 210, 220, 224, 242, 246, 249, 258, 213 INDEX TO THE WORKS 262,277-80,295-6, 302, 3U, 312, 319, 433. 448; iv. 202, 218, 308, 329, 361 ; V. 40, 147, 162, 164, 377; vi. 67, 151-2, 176; vu. 16, 102, 321, 374, 514; vin. 24, 362, 422 ; ix. 216 ; X. 20, 135, 139, 140, 141, 235, 238 »., 244, 410, 416 ; xi. 256 «., 328, 342, 411, 413, 423. 444, 448, 457, 486, 493, 503, 512; xii. 116, 187, 267, 271, 275, 295, 358. Southey, Poet Laureate, iii. 48. Robert, A Letter to William Smith, iii. 210, 218, 224. Southey's (Mr) New- Year's Ode, iii. 49. Southgate, ii. 175. Southwark Fair, The (Hogarth's), viii. 144. Sowerby, Mr (actor), viii. 190. Spagnoletti, lo. See Ribera, Josef. Spain, iii. 23, 51, 55, 99, 106, 158, 162, 216, 228, 393 ; IV. 93 ; V. 186; vi. 156; vii. 52; viii. in, 442 ; xi. 317, 554- Spanish America, iii. 235, 270. Revolution in (1820), vii. 52. Girl with Flowers (Murillo's), ix. 25. ' Inquisition, The, vii. 243. Painters, ix. 389. Refiigees, Articles on (Stod- dart's), ix. 143 n. Rogue, or, Guzman de Alfarache (Aleman's), i. 12, 123 ; vi. 419 ; viii. iii, 151; xii. 142. Tragedy, The (Kyd's), v. 289, 294. Sparke, Anthony, xi. 321. Sparkish (in Wycherley's Country Girl), i. 12; v. 231; viii. 36, 77, 151; xi. 276. Sparks, Mrs, ii. 78; viii. 246, 255, 258, 301, 329 ; xi. 307, 396- Speaker (William Enfield's), v. 90, 147; vi. 294. 214 Speaker's house, iii. 128. Specimens of Early Dramatic Poetry (Lamb's), i. 194; v. 213; xi. 298. Spectator, The, i. p. xxxi, 8, 9, 83, 370, 372 ; ii. 42 ; iii. 40S 5 iv. 367; vi. 278 n.\ vii. 226 ; viii. 95, 97, 99, 100, 158 ; ix. 92 ; xi. 543 ; xii. 19, 179, 331. Speculation (Reynolds's), xii. 198 n. Speculum Crape-gownorum (De- foe's), x. 369. Speeches in Parliament on the Distresses of the Country, by Mr Western and Mr Brougham, iii. 132. Spelling Book (Dilworth's), vii. 26. Spence (Joseph), vi. 30; vii. 209; xi. 498. Spencean Plan, iii. 212, 213. Spenser, Edmund, v. 19 ; also referred to in i. 39, 69, no, 138, 161, 164, 358, 400, 429; iii. 73, 113, 209, 258, 339 «., 433, 444 ; iv. 201, 244; V. II, 45, 46, 58, 61, 68, 146, 173, 175, 187, 192, 196, 247, 254, 299, 303, 368, 369-71; vi. Ill, 289; vii. 65, 134, 181, 227, 255, 320, 362; viii. 16, 27, 128, 241, 364, 404, 437; ix. 71, 252; x. 9, 13, 73, 74, n, 81, 83, 115, 121, 155, 210, 238, 242, 245, 348, 416; XI. 48, 235, 307, 333, 334, 435, 464, 490, 492, 503, 519, 573, 579, 581, 606; xii. 2, 30, 328. Sphynx, The (a newspaper), xL 386. Spider, Lines to a, vii. 127. Spines, Jack (a racquet player), vi. 89,451. Spinoza, Benedict de, iv. 217; viii. 284; X. 141, 145, 150; xi. 53, 71- Spira, Francis, Life of (by N. Bacon), ii. 43. Spirit of the Age, The, iv. 185; also referred to in vi. 474. of Ancient Chivalry, The (Ariosto's), v. 224. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Spirit of Ancient and Modern Literature, On the. German Drama, Contrasted with that of the Age of Elizabeth, On the, V. 345- of Monarchy, iv. 359 ; vii. 379; xii. 241. of Obhgations, vii. 78. of Partisanship, xi. 521. Spital Sermon (Dr Parr's), iii. 86, 126. Spleen, Poem on the (Green's), v. 119. Splendid Shilling (Philips's), v. 373- Spoleto (a town), ix. 260. Sportsmen in a Landscape (Gains- borough's), xi. 203. Spring, Ode to (Mrs Barbauld's), ^- '47- Spurzheim, Dr, iii. 305 ; vii. 18, 19, 231, 347; ix. 315. Spurzheim's Theory, On Dr, vu. 137- Spy System, On the, iii. 232, 234- Square (in Fieldmg's Tom Jones), vi. 452, 457; vii. 221, 223; viii. 113, 114; xi. 378. di Popolo, The, ix. 255. Squire, The (Chaucer's), v. 22; x. 76 ; xii. 30. Booby (in Fielding's Tom Jones), xii. 76. of Dames (in Spenser), viii. 241. Thornhill (in Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield), ii. 116. Western (in Fielding's Tom Jones), i. 12 ; vi. 221 «., 457 ; viii. 114, H7; ix. 357; x. 36; xi. 297- , . Stacking Hay (Dewmt's), xi. 249. Stael, Madame de, i. 88; v. 363; ix. 311; X. 79, 119; xi. 162, 282. Stael's (Madame de). Account of German Philosophy and Litera- ture, xi. 162, 167, 172, 180. Stafford, Marquis of, i. 72, 374; vi. 174,456; vii. 293; ix. 27, 55, 113; xi. 453. (a town), ii. 166; iii. 424. Stafford's (Marquis of). Gallery, ix. 27. Staflfordshire, ii. 13. Stage, The, xi. 191. A View of the English, viii. 169. Staines (in Cooke's Greene's Tu Quoque), v. 290. Stamford (a town), ii. 14, 436; ix. 68. Mr (in Holcroft's Alwyn), ii. 95 et seq. Standard, The ( Cooper's ), xi. 248. Novels and Romances, x. 25. Stanfield, William Clarkson, xi. 384 Stanhope, Charles, third Earl of, ii. 222. — — - Philip Dormer (Earl of Chesterfield), iii. 412; vii. 215; xi. 420. Stanley, Lord (in Shakespeare's Richard III.), viii. 183, 201. Mr (actor), viii. 410, 439. (in Mrs Charles Kemble's Smiles and Tears, or. Widow's Stratagem), viii. 266. (in Merton's Three Quarters), xi. 387. Stanton, Mr (actor), ii. 69, 70, 75- Stanzas (Raphael's), ix. 232, 240. Star, The (a newspaper), iii. 76. Chamber, The, xii. 361. Stark, J., xi. 249. Starveling, the Tailor (in Shake- speare's Midsummer Night's Dream), viii. 275. State Papers (Thurloe's), vii. 220. Prisoners, On the treatment of, iii. 238. - — Trials in 1794, The, iv. 236. 215 INDEX TO THE WORKS State of Europe in Jan. 1 8 16, George Ensor's, xi. p. vii. Statesman's Manual, The, or, The Bible the Best Guide to PoUtical Skill and Foresight, by S. T. Coleridge, Esq., iii. 143; also referred to in lii. 157, 297; x. 125. Statutes against Vagrants, The, v. 97- Steam- Boats, i. 139. Steel, Apostrophe to (E. Darwin's), xi. 505. Steele, Richard, i. 8, 9, 374; iii. 405; V. 105; vi. 388; vii. 17, 36; viii. 2. 33, 90, 95, 97-9, iS6, 34°, 557; , X. 188, 206, 359; xii. 35. Steen, Jan, vi. 10 ; ix. 92. Steevens, Geo., ii. 181, 184. Stella (by Goethe), v. 363 ; ix. 354. Stendhal. See Beyle, Marie- Henri. Stentor, vii. 279 n. Stephens, Miss, ii. 301; vi. 220, 292-3; viii. 17s, 192-5, 231, 248, 255, 261, 275, 292, 297, 320-1, 329, 368, 370-1, 401, 402, 413, 443, 451, 452, 455, 478,525; xi. 274, 304, 316-7, 366, 373, 388, 395, 455 n. Sterling, Edward. See Vetus. Sterne, Laurence, iv. 197, 334, 367, 375; V. 104; vi. 22, 50, 160 «., 224, 278, 322, 343; vii. 33, 36, 41, 83, 174, 203, 298, 371; viii. 105, 107, 112-13, 120,152,555,557; ix. 113, 133, 178, 179, 427; X. 27, 31, 32, 39, 206; XII. 57, 63, 152, 161. Steuart, Sir James, iv. 9 n. Stevenson, George, xii. 14. Miss, viii. 464. Stewart, James. See Stuart,James. Prof. D., ii. 267 ; vi. 64 ; xi. 181 «., 285, 286, 289 ; xii. 35, 316. Still, John, V. 286 n. Stillingfleet, Edward, Bishop, xi. 6,96, 115. 216 Stirling Castle, ii. 318; xi. 248. Stock Exchange, The, iii. 159, 294, 313,445-6; X. 216; xi. 196. Stockholm, ii. 226. Stockport, xii. 93. Stockton-upon-Tees, ii. 79. Stoddart, Sir John (Dr), ii. 174, 178, 192, 205, 211, 212; iii. 60, 153 n., 158, 313, 453 ; V. 66 ; vii. 482; viii. 513, 531, 539 «.; ix. 142 n., 178; x. 217, 218, 425 ; xL 417, 551 ; xii. 289. Stoke-Newington, x. 357, 379. Stolberg, Baron, ii. 229. Stone (a town), ii. 13. Stonehenge, i. 46 «.; vi. 188; vii. 249, 255 ; ix. 56 ; xi. 495. — — Sonnet (Warton's), v. 121. Storace, Madame, i. 155; vi. 404, 416; viii. 230. Stormont, Earl of, iii. 416 ; vii. 7«. Stothard, Thomas, vi. 406; viii. 302; xi. 519. Stourhead (a town), ix. 55, 60. Stourton (a village), ix. 60. Stowe, John, vii. 229, 254, 316. Strada della Carita, x. 292. Strada, v. 318. Strafford, Earl of, iii. 409. Lord (Vandyke's), ix. 72. Strand, The, ii. 88; iii. 297; vi. 379; viii. 96, 314, 412, 463; xii. I, 132, 375- Strange, Sir Robert, ix. 42, 475. Stranger, The (B. Thompson's), i. 155, 249; V. 213, 360; viii. 376, 479; xi. p. viii. Strap (in Smollett's Roderick Ran- dom), viii. 116; X. 34, 35. Strasburg, iii. 127; ix. 298. Stratford, Lord, ii. 231. Coffee-house, The, ii. 203. Place, ii. 197. Stratford-upon-Avon, ii. 14 ; v. 297. Strathfieldsay, xi. 362. Stratonice (Barry's), ix. 420. Strawberry Hill, ii. 272; x. 160. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Stringer, Dan, vi. 21, 345, 346. Stroehlings, The, iii. 206. Strozzi, ix. 225. Struldbruggs, The (in Swift's Gulli- ver's Travels), iii. 52. Stuart, James (the Athenian), ii. 225; ix. 416. Mr (of the Courier), xi. 417. Miss, vi. 200. Stuarts, The, iii. 31, 55, 99, loi, 159. 279, 285; iv. 249, 287; V. 91, 354; vi. ISS; viii. 54, 62, 233, 309. 322; ix. 233, 236, 244; X. 205 ; xi. 547; xii. 257, 288. Studioso (in Return from Parnas- sus), V. 283. Study, On Application to, vii. 55- from Nature (Cooper's), xi. 248. (Harrison's), xi. 247. Stvikely (Edward Moore's Game- ster), vii. 299; viii. 198. Stultz, M., xii. 230. Style, On Familiar, vi. 242. Styx, The, xii. 35. Sublime and Beautiful (Burke's), i. 72; iii. 299, 421; vii. 112, 269; ix. 416, 420; xii. 410, 413. Subtle (in Ben Jonson's Alchem- ist), viii. 228. Success in life. On the Qualifica- tions necessary to, vii. 195. Suckbitches, The, vi. 367. Suckling, Sir John, viii. 49; also referred to in iv. 361; v. 83, 106, 189, 270, 369, 371, 372 ; vii. 207 «., 322 ; viii. 54-7, 240, 555 ; xi. 277. Suett, Richard, i. 155; vii. 193; viii. 230, 388, 434 ; xi. 366. Suez, ii. 178. Suffer Little Children (Rubens'), ix. 72. Suffolk Street, ii. 59; vi. 397. Sugar-loaf Hill, The, ix. 290. Sullen Shepherd, The (in Fletcher's The Faithful Shepherdess), v. 2SS- Sully, Duke of, iv. 283; viii. 442, 443; ix. 105. Sultan Saladin, The, xii. 66. Summer (Thomson's Seasons), v. 89. Sun, The (a newspaper), iii. 76, 97, 284; vi. 213; X. 220. Sun-Dial, On a, xii. 51. Sunday Evening Society, The, ii. 203. Sunderland, ii. 79. Sunrise (H. Howard's), xi. 247. Supple, Mark, xii. 450. Suppression of Vice, the Society for the, i. 60, 139; viii. 33, 283. Surly (in Ben Jonson's Alchemist), viii. 45; x. 117. Surrender of Calais, The (Bird's), xi. 244, 308. Surrey, ix. 95. Earl of (Henry Howard), the poet, V. 34, 189 ; vi. 84 ; ix. 23- Theatre, The, vi. 160; viii. 394, 404, 412, 413, 439, 472, 474; xi. 370. Surrington (a Norwegian), ii. 221. Susa, v. 273 ; vii. 185 ; xii. 153. Susan (in Holcroft's Knave or Not ?), ii. 162. Susanna (in Sterne's Tristram Shandy), x. 39 ; xi. 283. Susanna and the Elders (Barry's), ix. 415. Susannah and the Elders (Car- acci's), ix. 9. Suspicious Husband, The (Hoad- lys), viii. 163. Sussex, iii. 414. Duke of, iv. 228. Sutton, John Manners, vi. 89. Swartzenberg, The, ix. 280. Sweden, iii. 103, 397, 411. Crown Prince of, iii. 56, 106. Swedenborg, Emanuel, iv. 217. Swedenborgianism, vii. 96 ; viii. 479 ; ix. 355. 217 INDEX TO THE WORKS Swift, Jonathan, i. 43, 93, 399; ii. 43; iii. 52, 137, 248, 273, 40s, 408; IV. 217, 334 ; V. 109, 279, 374 ; VI. SO, 222, 372, 376, 388, 414 ; ix. 144 «., 312; X. 161, 179, 188, 375; xii. 23. 35j 44, 154 »■. 170, 228, 243, 375, 449- Young, Gray, Collins, etc., On, V. 104. Swipes (in Hook's Diamond Ring), viii. 475. Switzerland, iii. 154 ; ix. 198, 292. Sybilline Leaves, iv. 286; xii. 269. Sycorax (in Shakespeare's Tem- pest), ix. 463. Sylla, ix. 373. Sylvanus (in Spenser), v. 1 1. Urban (in Gentleman's Maga- zine), i. 375; X. 221. Sylvester Daggerwood (by G. Colman, junr.), viii. 316, 468. Sir John, xi. 375. Sylvia (in Dryden's Cymon), viii. 261. Sylvia, Madam, iii. 109. Symmonds, H. D., ii. 152, 201, 204, 205. Symmons, Mrs (Reynolds'), vii. 112 n. Sympathy, a poem (Pratt), xi. 460 n. Syracuse, ix. 325. Syria, iv. 74. Syrinx (in Fletcher's Faithftil Shepherdess), v. 255. System of Nature (D'Holbach's), vii. 430. — (Mirabaud's), i. 408; vii. 430 ; xii. 1 16. Tabitha Bramble, Mrs (Cowley's Cutler of Coleman Street), viii. 62, 117, 165. 218 Tabitha Bramble, Mrs (Smollett's Humphrey Clinker), viii. 510 ; x. 35- Table Talk, vi. i ; also referred to in ii. 436; iv. 307; vi. 469; vii. 41, 122; viii. 479; ix. 175 «., 186; X. 222. Tacitus, Caius Cornelius, iv. 283; v. 186, 263; ix. 315; xi. 464. Tadmor, ix. 349 ; xi. 495, 496. Taffi, Andrew, vi. 390. Tailor, Robert, v. 356. Taking down from the Cross (Correggio's), ix. 204. (Rubens'), ix. 302. (Raphael's), ix. 238. Talcranagh, Dennis Eusebius (Lander's), x. 250. Tale of Mystery, A (Holcroffs), ii. 235- of a Tub, The (Swift's), iii. 136; V. 109, no, 112; vii. 192. Tales (Crabbe's), iv. 352. (Dryden's), v. 82. (La Fontaine's), v. 106. of the Castle, The (Madam Genlis), ii. 104, 107. of the Crusaders : Betrothed, and The Talisman (Scott's), vii. 314 n. of my Landlord (Scott's), V. 147; viii. 129. of Traditional Literature (Allen Cunningham's), x. 222. in Verse (Holcroffs), ii. 236. Talk o' the Hill (an inn), ii. 166. Talking Potatoe (Mr Croker), vii. 183 «.; xii. 276. Talleyrand, Perigord Charles, Maurice de, iii. 102, 103, 180, 192 ; vi. 230 ; ix. 30 ; xi. 474 n. Talma, F. J., vii. 83, 86, 298 ; ix. 154, 193- Talmud, The, iii. 274; vu. 317; x. 121. Talus, The Iron Man (in Spenser), V. 43- Tam o' Shanter (Bums), v. 126, 129, 132; xii. 368. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Tamburlaine the Great (Mar- lowe's), vi. 299. Tamerlane (Rowe's), vii. 301 ; xi. 276; xii. 37. Taming of the Shrew, The (Shake- speare's), i. 341; also referred to inv. 239,345; xi. 377. and L'Avare, xi. 377. Tamworth, ii. 12, 14. Tancred and Sigismunda (Dry- den's), i. 332 ; V. 76, 82 ; X. 68 ; xii. 323 ; (Thomson's), v. 91. Tantalus (in Goethe's Iphigenia), v. 363- Tarare (a town), ix. 180, i8i, 182. Tarbet (a town), ii. 329. Tarleton, Mr (a soldier), ii. 208, 211. Tartars, iv. 194. Tartuffe (Moli^re), i. 130; viii. 28, 29, 31. 78, 162, 24s, SS4, SS8, 560; ix. 151, 170, 214; X. 107, 108 ; xi. 354, 356, 395. Task, The (Cowper's), v. 91. Tasso, Torquato, i. 162; iv. 257; v. 37 «., 45, 65, 186; ix. 29, 266; X. 13, 16, 20, 45, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77; xi. 235, 424. Taste, Essay on (Alison's), v. 139. in High Life (Hogarth's), viii. 143 ; ix. 80, 391. Thoughts on, xi. 450, 454, 459. Tate, Nahum, viii. 430, 441, 444; xi. 295. Tatler, The, i, 7; also referred to in i. p. xxxi, 9, 10 «., 83, 372]; ii. 368 n.; iii. 405 ; v. 109; vi. 118, 227, 413 «. ; vii. 64, 226, 233 n., 303 ; viii. 95-100, 152, 158, 340, 372, 417, 557 ; xii. 177- Tattersall's, ii. 172; xii. 139 n. Tattle (in Congreve's Love for Love), vii. 127, 226; viii. 14, 36, 72, 152, 278, 555; ix. 482. Taunton, vi. 94, 161 ; xii. 269, 274. Tavistock, iii. 394. Taylor (Jeremy), v. 326; also referred to in i. 2; iv. 217, 283; V. 333, 341, 345; vu. 17, 320, 321; X- 154, 314; XI. 530; xii. 116,252, 274. Taylor, John (Jack T.), vi. 213, 430, 490; ix. 451. Robert, xii. 383. Thomas, ii. 201; xii. 164 n. Watson, ix. 55. William, of Norwich, iv. 311 «. Mr (an actor), viii. 248; xii. 138 n. of Fleet Street, ix. 451. (the Spy), vi. 34, Miss, viii. 319, 413 n. 532. and Hessey (publishers), vi. 99- Teazing Made Easy (a play), viii. 468. Teddy the Tiler (Rodwell's), xii. 124. Telemachus, ix. 103; xi. 300. Tell, William, iii. 265. Tempest, The (Shakespeare's), i. 238; viii. 234; also referred to in i. 245 ; iv. 300 ; v. 357 ; vii. 213 ; x. 116 ; xi. 416, 417, 601. Tempe, The Vale of, ix. 324. Temple, Sir William, vii. 117, 220; viii. 94. The, i. 8; iv. 201, 365; vi. 101 ; vii. 86; viii. 96; xi. 383 «., 553- Bar, i. 7; iii. 285 «.; iv. 324; V. 102; vii. 69; viii. 95, 168, 318, 436; xi. 343, 386; xii. 91, 375. Gardens, The, vii. 68. Temple-walk, The, xii. 29. Ten Commandments, The, iii. 269. Tendency of Sects, On the, i. 47. Teniers, David, i. 148; ii. 218, 384; iv. 350; vii. 97; viii. 139, 141, 434; ix. 20, 35, 51, 60, 389; XI. 203, 251, 252; xii. 227. Terence, v. 234; viii. 163, 505; x. 100. O'Cutter (in G. Colman the elder's The Jealous Wife), viii. 506. 219 INDEX TO THE WORKS Tereus, v. 104. Terni (Waterfall), ix. 258, 259. Terra del Fuego, iv. 46. Terry, Daniel, viii. 192, 238, 251, 318, 331, 465-7, 475, 476, 540; xi. 30s, 316. Teschen, ii. 179. Test Acts, xi. 473. Teviot-side, ix. 236. Tewksbury, iii. 400; xii. 26B. Texel, The (a vessel), ii. 250. Thaddeus of Warsaw (Miss Porter's), x. 296. Thais (Reynolds'), xii. 364. Thalaba (Southeys), iv. 265. Thames, The, i. 35; ii. 245, 257, 330; iii. 445; vi. 202; vii. 114, 312; viii. 478 «. ; ix. 421, 463; xi. 199, 320, 495 ; xii. 195, 285. Thames, View on the (Wilson's), xi. 199. Thanet, Lord, ii. 172, 174, 186, 190, 205. Theagenes, vi. 201. Theatres and Passion Week, xi. 358. Theatre, AUemand, ii. 107. d'Education, ii. 270, 281. Theatres des Variet^s, The (at Paris), ix. 153, 174; xi. 371. Frangais, ix. 147, 150, 154, 242; xi. 352, 354, 355, 371. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, vi. 276 n.; viii. 253. Theatrical Debuts, viii. 341. Recorder, The, ii. 76 n., 236. Thebes, ix. 325; xi. 282. Thelluson, Peter, vi. 116. Thelwall, John, ii. 153; vi. 34; vii. 265; xi. 556. Themistocles, v. 105; vi. 84. Thenot (in Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess), v. 254, 255. Theocritus, iv. 351, 356; v. 98. Theodore and Honoria (Dryden's), xii. 323. Theophilanthropist, iii. 42, no, 212. 220 Theory of Moral Sentiments (Adam Smith's), vii. 464. Theresa, ii. 228. Thersites, xi. 421. Theseid (Decameron's), i. 332; x. 69. Theseus (the Elgin), vii. 167; viii. 335 ; ix. 28, 168, 222, 241, 327, 328, 330, 337, 381, 492; X. 344-S- VII. 253. (a picture), xii. 18. (in Fletcher's Two Noble Kinsmen), v. 257. (in Holcroft's Crisis, or, Love and Famine), ii. 85. (Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream), i. 359 ; viii. 275. Thespis, v. 198. Thessaly, x. 8. Thierry and Theodoret (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 261 ; vii. 229. Thimble (a nick name), xii. 297. Thirty-nine Articles, The, iii. 269, 274. Thomas (in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour), viii. 311. Mr (in Steele's Conscious Lovers), viii. 158. k Becket, v. 143. Cranmer (Shakespeare's Henry VIII.), i. 305. Lord Cromwell (in Shake- speare's Henry VIII.), i. 356; x. 117. Thompson, Sir Benjamin. See Rumford, Count Thomson, James, i. 40; ii. 79, 436; iii. 149; iv. 217, 277, 350; V. 63, 355. 374, 376 ; vi. 413 ; vii. 66, 371, 372 ; xi. 306 ; xii. 35, 175, 259> 273, 332- and Cowper, On, v. 85. Captain, ii. 247. Thomson's Grave, Lines on (Collins), V. 1 16. Thor, xii. 251. OF WILLIAM HAZLin' Thorck, Baron, ii. 1 16. Thorn, The (Wordsworth's), xii. 270. Thomhill, Sir James, ix. 46. Thornton, Bonnell, xi. 395. Thorwaldsen, Albert, vi. 352. Thought, A (in Hazhtt's Liber Amoris), ii. 315. Thought and Action, On, vi. loi. Thoughts on Taste, xi. 450. Thoulouse, ii. 235, 236 ; iii. 113. Thousand and One Nights, viii. 13- Thrace and Inde, The two Kings of (in Chaucer's Knight's Tale), V. 25. Thrale, Mrs, vi. 411. Thrasymene, Lake of, ix. 262. Three Graves, The (Coleridge's), iii. 205. Kings, The (inn at Basle), ix. 298. Pigeons (an inn) (in Gold- smith's She Stoops to Conquer), viii. 507. Quarters, etc.. The, xi. 384. Trees (Rembrandt's), vi. 45; xi. 212. Tuns (an inn), vi. 406. Weeks after Marriage (Arthur Murphy's), viii. 427. Thirty-nine Articles, i. 48. Thuanus ( Jacques Augusta de Thou), iv. 283 and 424. Thucydides, vi. 206 ; vii. 198, 229. Thurloe, John, iii. 398; vii. 220. Thurlow, Edward (first Lord), ii. 182 ; IV. 336 n. ; vi. 52 n. (second Lord), v. 378. Thurtell, John. See Turtle Tom. Thwackum (in Fielding's Tom Jones), vii. 221; viii. 114. Thyrsis (in Milton's Comus), viii. 231. Tiber, The, i. 196; vi. 8; vii. 56, 89; ix. 231, 232, 235; xi. 212. View on the (Wilson's), xi. 199. Tiberius, x. 231 ; (Cumberland's), ii. 197. TibuUus, i. 65; ii. 91, 331; iv. 356; V. 118. Tickell, Thomas, v. 122. Tickler, The (a paper), vi. 194 n. Tierney, George, ii. 201, 208, 217; xi. 470. Tilbury, x. 357. Tillotson, John, iv. 216. Tim (in Leigh's Where to Find a Friend), viii. 258, 260. Bobbin's Lancashire Dialect (John Collier's), ii. 25. Times, The, iii. 169; also referred to in ii. 217, 221; iii. 54, 56-7, 65, 72, 76, 78, 93-4, 97, 99, 107, 116, 126, 148, 155, 158-9, 161, 165-6, 174-5, 177, 181, 284, 435-6, 445 ; vi. 66, 190, 290 ; viii. 174, 256, 314, 512 et seqj x. 215, 216, 219 ; xi. p. x., 195-7, 362, 364, 392, 394-7, 399, 401-5, 407, 409, 410, 448, 554; xii. 375, 459. Newspaper, Illustrations of the, iii. 155, 161. Timon of Athens (Shakespeare's), i. 210; also referred to in ii. 160; iii. 153 ; V. 56 ; viii. 31, 446 ; ix. 151 ; X. 112 n. \ xi. 530. Timothy Brittle (in Cowper's John Gilpin), xi. 306. Tintoretto, vi. 362, 445 ; vii. 293 n.; ix. 34, 42, 113, 271, 274, 386, 491; xi. 197, 548. Tipler, Mr (of Nottingham), ii. 72, 106. Tiraboschi, Girolamo, x. 46. Tirante the White, The History of (Martorell's), x. 56. Tisi, Benvenuto. See Garofalo. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (Ford), v. 268 ; vii. 313. Titania (Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream), viii. 276. Titans, The, iv. 253; v. 64; x. 8, 93- Tithonus, vi. 172. INDEX TO THE WORKS Titian, i. 45, 72, 76-8, 86, 139, 142, 148, 151, 161, 163, 247, 299, 333, 380; 11. 103, 180, 318, 368, 406; iii. 169; iv. 247, 276; V. II, 45, 81, 145, 164, 178, 297; VI. II «., 14-5. 18,39, 74, 112, 132, 133-4, 136, 173, 219, 303, 333, 339, 340, 346-8, 353, 361-2, 372, 375, 385, 399,41s. 431, 441, 460; vii. 39, 57, 59,61, 86, 89, 103, 107, III, 126, 135, 148, 167, 203, 227, 239, 245, 281, 284-6, 291, 292, 303, 360 ; viii. 149, 182, 297, 423 ; ix. 7, 10, 14, 23, 25, 27, 31-4, 38-40, 43, 52 «■, 54, 59, 70, 72-5, 107, III, 112, 121, 160, 163, 206, 221, 223, 224-6, 237-40, 266, 269-74, 314, 317, 333, 343, 344, 349, 352, 354, 372, 373, 382, 384-6, 388, 403-4, 409-10, 412, 417, 425, 472-5, 477, 490; X. ^^, 179, 192, 278, 281, 300, 341; XI. 17, 197, 214-5, 218-9, 222, 232, 238, 240-1 «., 256, 273, 456, 461, 462, 464, 517 ; xii. 30, 48 n., 186, 189, 191, 192, 195, 202, 208, 277, 322, 368, 377, 389- Life of (Northcote's), ix. 439. Titian's Mistress, ix. 121; xii. 36, 186, 189. Titus, iii. 99. and Berenice (Racine's), xi. 454 «. Andronicus (Shakespeare's), i. 357; V. 207; ix. 133 n.; x. 117. Tityrus, iv. 351. Tivoli, ix. 256, 257, 258. Toad-Eaters and Tyrants, connec- tion between, iii. 169. Tobin, John, ii. 199; v. 345; vi. 199; viii. 552. Tofts, Mrs, xi. 414. Tokely, Mr (actor), viii. 238, 241, 251,254,322,329,468. Toland, John, x. 361; xii. 403. Tolbooth, The, viii. 425. Tolcher, Henry, vi. 395, 449. Toledo, X. 57. Tom Coffin (F. Cooper's Pilot), x. 314- 222 Tom Fleming (in Amory's John Buncle), i. 54. Fool, i. 102. Jones, or the History of a Foundling (by Fielding), i. 12, 28 ; ii. 316 ; v. 24 ; vi. 426, 448, 452-3; vii. 84, 134, 221, 222-3, 231, 303 ; viii. 506 ; ix. 183 ; xii. 63, 129, 268, 309, 374, 380, 435. Maitland (in Holcroft's Alwyn), ii. 96, 97. Thumb, or Tragedy of Tragedies (Fielding's), viii. 159; X. 7; xi. 333, 499. Tomkins, John, v. 289, 292, 408. Thomas (the penman), vi. 213, 219, 490; ix. 472. Toms, Jo (Joseph Parkes), xii. 2, 5, 6, 8, 13, 15. Tone, Theobald Wolfe, ii. 202. Tony Lumpkin (in Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer), v. 120; viii. 78, 506 ; xi. 403, 404 ; xii. 23. Too Late for Dmner (Jones'), vni. 428. Tooke, John Home, iv. 231 ; also referred to in i. 139 ; ii. 151, 206 ; iii. 425 ; iv. 211, 325, 378-9, 389 ; V. 100 ; vi. 334, 428 ; vii. 6, 7 «., 40-1, 198, 271; viii. 41; x. 249-50; xi. 84, 89, 119, 172, 174, 177, 180, 181, 579; xii. 35, 51, 231, 342, 344-5- . Tooke's Diversions of Purly, On, xi. 119. Tophet, vii. 129. Topping, Dr, xi. 449. Torquilstone, the castle of (Scott's Ivanhoe), viii. 426. Torregiano, Pietro, ix. 334; x. 335. Torrens, Major Robert, iii. 359. Torrid and Frozen Zones (Thom- son's), V. 374. Torso (Michael Angelo's), ix. 327. Tortomania (a town), ix. 281. Tory, Defoe's definition, x. 361. Tothill fields, ix. 480 ; xii. 13. Tottenham Cross, i. 57; v. 99. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Touchstone (in Shakespeare's As You Like It), i. 185 ; vi. 201 ; viii. 32, 167, 252, 319, 388; xi. 397; xii. 24, 68 ; (Kenney's), viii. 368. Toulmin, Dr, xii. 274. Toune, Chateau de, i. 90. Toussaint L'Ouverture, ii. 222. Tower of Famine, The, ix. 401. of London, The, i. 286, 302; vii. 68; viii. SH; x. 363. of St Angelo, The, ii. 276. Tower-Stamp, vi. 452. Towers, Dr Joseph, ii. 184, 202, 225. Townsend, Marquis of, ii. 172, 221. Townshend, C, iii. 389, 420; iv. 9 n. Toy Inn, ix. 42. Tracts (Chubb's), vii. 223. Trade, Essay on (Defoe's), x. 359. Trafalgar, i. 97; iii. 48, 229, 246; X. 328. Tragedy of Tragedies, or Tom Thumb. See Tom Thumb. Traitor (James Shirley's), v. 345. Trajan, ix. 221. Trajan's Pillar, ii. 276. Tramezzani Signor, i. 416; viii. 197, 198. Transfiguration, The (mosaic), ix. 235- (Raphael's), i. 70; vi. 15; vni. 149; ix. 18, 107, 113, 240, 367, 491 ; X. 190. (Vasan's), xi. 238. Trapland (in Congreve's Love for Love), viii. 72. Trastevere, The (in Rome), vi. 379- Traveller, The (Goldsmith's), v. 376 ; vi. 401 ; X. 220. Lost in the Snow (Thomson's), V. 374- Travellers, The (Andrew Cherry's), vi. 232. Travels (Anacharsis), vii. 255. (Burnet's), iv. 95. Traversa (a village), ix. 263. Travis ( George ), Letters to, ii. 170. Tray (Sir Isaac Newton's dog), vi. 239. Treby, Sir George, iii. 464. Mr (actor), viii. 254, 275. Trecenti Juravimus (Letter to Mr Canning), vii. 379. Tree, Miss Ellen, viii. 401, 402, 436, 443, 452, 45S, 478; xi. 317, 376-7, 387- Tremain's, Johnny, Caravan, xi. 309- Trent (river), ii. 19, 166. Council of, i. 49. Tresham, Henry, vi. 354. Treviglio (a town), ix. 275, 277. Treviso (a town), ix. 267. Trie, Valley of, ix. 284, 290-2. Trifles Light As Air, xii. 370. Trinity College, iii. 421. Trip (Sheridan's School for Scan- dal), viii. 251. to the Jubilee, The, or, A Con- stant Couple (Farquhar's), viii. 85. to Scarborough, The (Sheri- dan's), vi. 414. Tripos (Hobbes'), xi. 57. Tristan the Hermit (Scott's), iv. 251. Tristram de Leonois (an early Romance), x. 56, 57. Shandy (Sterne's), iv. 259; V. 104 ; vi. 216, 322 ; vii. 74, 233, 303j 462 ; viii. 112; x. 31, 70. Triumph of Commerce (Barry's), ix. 421. of Death, The (Giotto's), xii. 347- (a picture), iv. 217. of Life, The (Shelley's), x. 264. of his Mistress, The (Ben Jon- son), V. 304. of Principle, or Agnes, iv. 243 «. 223 INDEX TO THE WORKS Triviaj or Art of Walking the Streets (Gay's), v. 109 ; ix. 463. Troilus and Cressida (Shake- speare's), i. 221; also referred to in ii. 303 ; v. 42 n., 54 ; vii. 64, 2SS ; ix. 79. Trois Quartiers, les, xi. 384. Tronchin, Doctor, vii. 42. Tron Church, xii. 278, 280. Trossachs, The, ii. 329. Trotman (in Holcroft's Hugh Trevor), ii. 137. Troubadours, History of the (Millot's), X. 46. Troy, V. 16 ; vii. 264 ; viii. 335 ; x. 94 ; xii. 240, 260. True-born Englishmen, The (Defoe's), x. 359, 360, 372. True-penny, vii. 319. Truewit (Ben Jonson's Silent Woman), viii. 43, 44. Truman, Mr (actor), viii. 254, 275. Trumpet, The (in the Tatler), i. 7; viii. 96. Truro, iii. 395. Tubal (in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice), viii. 374. Tubb, Mr (a painter), vi. 270, Tucker, Abraham, iv. 166 «., 369; vi. 12, loi, 327, 456; vii. 49; xi. 85, 178 «. ; xii. 219, 358. Tucker, Dean, vi. 449. Tucker's Light of Nature, Preface to an Abridgment of, iv. 369. Tuckitomba (melodrama), xi. 365- , . Tuderley (a town), vi. 24 ; ix. 27. Tudors, The, vi. 155. Tuft of early Violets, To a (Gifford's), iv. 304. Tuilleries, The, i. 19 ; vi. 16 ; ix. 105, 113, 133 «., 157, 158-9. 172, 352 ; xi. 19s, 352 ; xu. 231. Tull, Jethro, vii. 25. TuUus Aufidius, viii. 403. TuUy, i. 148. Tunbridge Wells, ix. 22. Turchi, Alessandro. See Veronese, A. 224 Turenne, Marshal, i. 8; viii. 96. Turin, i. 90; ii. 181, 274; vii. 369; ix. 183, 187, 195, 197, 198, 199. 202, 205, 233, 249. Turkey, iii. 81, 379; iv. 71 «., 178, 194. Turner, Joseph Mallard William, i. 76 «., 148 ; vii. 99 ; ix. 406, 465 ; xi. 1 90- 1, 248, 255. Ned, xii. 14. Mr, ii. 88. Turnerelli, Peter, iii. 121 «. Turpin, Chronicle of Archbishop, X. 57 e/ seq. Turtle, Tom (John Thurtell), xii. 4, 5, 9- Tuscany, ix. 209, 275; x. 67. Tutchin, John, x. 355. Twa Dogs (Burns'), v. 132. Tweed, The, ii. 78; viii. 425. Twelfth Night (Shakespeare's), i. 313; also referred to in viii. 32, 37, 43. 78. Twelve Tribes, The, xii. 263. Twenty per Cent. (T. Dibdin's), viii. 524. Twickenham, vi. 292 ; xi. 495. Twin Rivals, The (Farquhar's), viii. 22, 89. Twiss, Horace, viii. 314. Two Beggar-Boys (Murillo's), vi. 219 ; ix. 25 ; xi. 205 n. Bulls Fighting (Tivoli, Rosa de), vi. 419. Dr Funguses, or, Nota Bene (a play), viii. 536. Gehtlemen of Verona, The (Shakespeare's), i. 318. Holiday Lovers, The (Boccaccio's), x. 68. Horses (Cuyp's), ix. 19. Noble Kinsmen, The (Fletcher's), v. 254, 257, 261. Twopenny Post-Bag (Moore's), iii. 321; iv. 358; v. 152; vi. 190. Whist, vi. 455. Words, viii. 330, 474. Tyb, the Maid — in Gammer Gurton's Needle, v. 286. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Tybalt (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet), viii. 199, 200. Tyburn, viii. 269; xi. 362, 375. Tyke (Morton's School for Re- form), vi. 452; xii. 365. Tyler, Wat, iii. 302, 303; vi. 428. Tyran, Domestique (French play), xi. 356. Tyrrel (in Shakespeare's Richard III.), V. 188; xi. 194. Tyrtceus, iii. 319. U. Ude, Louis-Eustache, ix. 357; xii. 131- Ugolino (a picture), ix. 401 n. Ulm and Trafalgar (Southey's), iii. 48. Ulysses, iii. 171, 343 ; x. 12 ; xi. 452,498,514; xii. 448. (in Penelope), xi. 300. (Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida), i. 221; v. 54. conducting Polyxena to the Sacrifice (Drolling's), ix. 123. Una (Spenser's), i. 133; v. ii, 38. Unaltered Love (in Hazlitt's Liber Amoris), ii. 321. Uncle Toby (Sterne's Tristram Shandy), i. 429 ; iii. 372 ; iv. 23 ; vii. 223 ; ix. 427 ; xii. 57. Union of Great Britain, History of (Defoe's), x. 358, 378. Unitarians, i. 51 ; x. 127, 149 n. Universal History, The (George Psalmanazar's), vii. 198. Passion (Young), V. 115. University of Glasgow, The, xii. 262. of Oxford, iii. 399; x. 363. Unknown Guest, The, viii. 224. Unnatural Combat (Massinger's), iv. 310 ; V. 266. Up all Night, or Smuggler's Cave (M. P. King's), viii. 315. Upholsterer, The (in the Tatler), viii. 417. Upper Grosvenor Street, xii. 132. Ups and Downs (a play), xi. 387. Upton, John, iii. 339 n. Urceus, Anthony Codrus, vi. 238 ; xi. 258. Urn Burial (Browne's), iv. 365 ; v. 335. 340 n. ; xii. 27. Usher, James, vii. 398 n. Usury, On (Jeremy Bentham's), iv. 199. Uter Pendragon (in Merlin The Enchanter), x. 21. Utilitarian Controversies, xii. 383. Utility, Board of, xii. 361. Utopia, iv. 263, 293; xi. 557. (More's), iii. 122. Utrecht, ix. 300. V. Vad6, Jean Joseph, i. 67 n. Vagrant Act, xii. 419. Valancy, Miss, vi. 160; viii. 439, 458. Valdarno, vi. 407. Vale of Taunton, The, viii. 478. Valence, Aylmer de, x. 335. Valencia (Dimond's Conquest of Taranto), viii. 368. Valenciennes, ii. 185. Valentine and Orson, or, Wild Man of France, v. 361 ; vii. 215; viii. 236, 241. Tattle (in Congreve's Love for Love). See Tattle. Valfere (in Molifere's Ecole des Maris), xi. 357, 591. Valeria (Scribe's), vii. 330 n. Valerio (in Chapman's All Fools), V. 234. Vallombrosa, vi. 407; ix. 236; xii. 334. Valley of Ladies, ix. 211. of Rocks, at Linton, xii. 273. Valmore (in D'Anglade Family, from French, by J. H. Payne), vii. 279, 280. 22.; INDEX TO THE wbRKS Valmy, vi. 120 n. Valois, The, viii. 126. Vampyre (J. R. Planche's), viii. 474- Van, Brother, vi. 444. Van Dieman's Land, iv. 242. Vanbrugh, Sir John, i. 8, 13, 52, 313; vi. 15, 414, 444.453; viii. 14, 31. 37, 70, 79. 96, 133. '53. 161, 162, 360, 510; IX. 391; X. 118, 205 ; xi. 346. On, viii. 70. Van de Velde, Willem, ix. 20, 35. Vandervelt (in Holcroft's Dupli- city), ii. 102. Van der Werff, Adriaan, ix. 26, 60. Vandyke, Sir Anthony, i. 13, 141-2, 146, 148-9, 162, 380; ii. 231; iii. i6g; V. 4S, 164; vi. 14, 318, 321. 335, 336, 344, 399, 420; vii. 104, III, 119, 167, 216; vui. 58, 153; ix. 12-3, 21, 23, 34, 36, 38, 39, 57, 58,59,61, 70, 72-3, 107, in, 226, 237, 301, 311, 314, 317, 387, 388, 395, 399, 409, 472, 474-5: x- 180, 341 ; xi. 17, 202, 212, 214, 219, 458. 517, 536; xii. 168, 197, 202, 376, 439. On a portrait of an English Lady, by, vii. 280. Vane, Sonnet to (Milton's), vi. 177; viii. 233. Vangoyen, Jan, ix. 36, 389; xii. 238. Vanhuysum, Jan Van, i. 74 n. Vanity of Human Wishes (Dr Johnson's), iv. 277. Vannucci, Pietro. See Perugino. Vansittart, Nicholas (BaronBexley), i. 104; iii. 125, 135, 241, 249, 297, 300; xi. 375, 448, 470, 572. Vaqueiras, Ramband de, x. 55. Various Prospects" of Mankind, Nature, and Providence (Wal- lace's), iii. 356. Varland. (in Cumberland's West Indian), ii. 83. Varley, John, vii. 95. 226 Varney (in Scott's Kenilworth), iv. 248. Vasari, Giorgio, vi. 390 ; xi. 238. Vashti, i. 92. Vatel (Hotel) (at Rouen), ix. 96, 97- Vathek (Beckford's), ix. 56 «., 59, 60, 350. Vatican, The, ix. 359; also referred to in iv. 324; vi. 340, 346, 379, 436; vii. 89; ix. 12, 29, 181, 220, 232, 235, 240, 241, 273, 367, 369. 371, 379, 380, 477, 482; x. 191, 206; xi. 213, 214, 226, 227, 228, 590 ; xii. 216. Vattel, Em^rie de, iii. 74; vi. 76. Vaux, Hardy, Review of Memoirs of Mr, xi. p. viii. Vauxhall, ii. 87, 88. Vedrai Carino (song in Mozart's Don Juan), viii. 365; xi. 307, 427, 500- Veill6es du Chateau, Des (Madame la Comtesse de Genlis), ii. 268, 425. Velasquez, Louis Joseph, vi. 369; ix. 23, 25, 238, 389, 482; X. 46; xii. 262. Velino, The (waterfall), ix. 259; xi. 424. Velletri (a town), ix. 256. Venetian Outlaw, etc. (EUiston's), ii. 109. Senator (Titian's), ix. 40. Venezuela, viii. 405. Venice, ix. 60, 137, 260, 264, 266-9, 273, 274, 29s, 300, 314, 398, 417, 492; X. 192; xi. 351, 422, 423, 486, 495 ; xii. 48 «., 51, 223. Preserved (Otway's), xi. 402; also referred to in ii. 59; v. 181, 354; vi. 49; viii. 307, 503, 513; X. 243 ; xi. 407, 435 ; xii. 57. Ventidius (Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra), viii. 192. Venus, vii. 303 ; x. 350. (a statue), vii. 350; ix. 164, i6s «., 174, 350, 429, 434; X. 341, 342; xi. 353, 486, 496. OF WILLIAM HAZLITl' Venus (Barry's), ix. 419, 421. (Canova's), ix. 225. (Chaucer's), v. 30, 82. (Phidias'), ix. 228, 340, 341, 430- attired by the Graces, The (Guide's), vi. 441; ix. 41, 61. Rising from the Sea (Titian's), >x. 33- Weeping over the Dead Body of Adonis (West's), xi. igo. and Adonis (Shakespeare's), "• 358, 359; iv. 102; vii. 33. (Titian's), ix. 11 n., 25, 224, 419. and Cupid (Correggio's), ix. 25. de Medici, iii. 169; v. 164; viii. 304; ix. 28, 222, 346, 419; xi. 422; xii. 364. Vere, Marvell's Lines to, v. 83. Verges (in Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing), i. 338. Vernet, Horace, ii. 214; ix. 121, 126, 128, 137. Vernon, Captain, ii. 24, 28, 31, 36, 41, 51. Verona, ix. 266, 267, 275, 276, 277. Veronese, Alessandro, ix. 35. Paul, iv. 247; vi. 135, 319; viii. 149; IX. 26, 53, 60, 67, 113, 269, 271, 274, 314, 317, 386; xi. 197. Verres, Caius, i. 397. Verrio, Antonio, ix. 37, 42. Versailles, i. 71 «. ; ix. 160, 182. Verses on His Own Death (Swift's), v. 109. Inviting a Friend to Supper (Ben Jonson's), v. 307. Vertpres, Mademoiselle Jenny, xi. 380, 381, 383. Very, Mons (an actor), ix. 160. Very's Restaurant, xii. 104. Vesta, The Temple o^ ix. 235. Vestris, Madame, i. 86; vi. 196 n., 236; viii. 198, 327, 436, 451, 453. 461, 462, 465, 470; IX. 166; XI. 366, 374, 389- Vestris (Madame), in Marriage of Figaro, xi. p. viii. Vesuvius, vii. 366; ix. 253. Vetus (Edward Sterling), iii. 57, 63, 67, 73, 85, go, 99 ; vi. 28s ; vii. 205 ; viii. 284. Vevai, ii. 326; vii. 304. Vevey, vii. 169, 365; ix. 281, 284, 285, 288, 289, 295, 296; xii. 25. Via Condotti, The, at Rome, ix. 229 n. Vicar of Bray, The, i. 103. of Wakefield, The (Gold- smith's), ii. 116, 336; v. 1 19, 120; vi. 47, 60, 401; viii. 115, 123 «., 257, 506; X. 33; xi. 403; xii. 207. Vice, Society for Suppression of, i. 60, 139 ; viii. 283. Vich Ian Vohr (in Scott's Waver- ley), iv. 247; viii. 129; xii. 114. Victor-Emanuel, ix. 190. Vidal, Pierre, x. 55. Vienna, i. 346 ; ii. 173, 179, 182, 186; iii. 99, 180; viii. 283; x. 369- Congress, in. 180. View of the English Stage, viii. 169 ; also referred to in i. 418, 439, 449 ; iii- 447; viii. 89, 504, 512 ; xi. 576. Vigano (an actor), vii. 338; ix. 278. Village (Crabbe's), iv. 349, 351, 353; xi. 604. Clergyman, The (in- Gold- smith's Deserted Village), v. 376. Minstrel (Le Nain's), ix. 35. Politicians, The (Wilkie's), viii. 141. Schoolmaster, The (in Gold- smith's Deserted Village), v. 376; vi. 47. Villera, Marquis of (Don Henri of Arragon), x. 56. Villeneux (a musician), ii. 164. Villiers, George (second Duke of Buckingham), iii. 393, 399; v. 373; vii. 209 «. 227 INDEX TO THE WORKS Villiers, Lady Mary, Epitaph on (Carew's), v. 312. Vimiera (a town), iii. 113. Vincent, William, ii. 99. Vincentio (Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew), i. 344. Duke of ( Shakespeare's Measure for Measure), i. 346. Vinci, Leonardo. See Leonardo da Vinci. Vindication of Natural Society (Burke's), iii. 421. Vindicise Gallicse (Mackintosh's), iv. 284, 286; xii. 264. Vindictive Man, The (Holcroft's), ii. 23s, 236. Viola (Shakespeare's Twelfth Night), i. 314, 315, 318; viii. 43, 470. Violante (Mrs Centlivre's The Wonder), viii. 156, 333, 336; xi. 401. Vionnax (a town), ix. 289, 290. Viotti, Giovanni Battista, xii. 349- Virgil, i. 140, 148; iii. 48, 51, 161; iv. 199) 351, 356; V. 186; vi. 106- 7, 163, 217 «., 222, 223, 334 ; vii. 268; viii. 17, 24, 94, 96, 257, 353; ix. 136, 447; X. 13, 87, 278; xi. 288, 336, 492 ; xn. 223, 273, 429. and Dante in the Boat (Delacroix's), ix. 137. Virgin Mary (pictures of), ix. 216. ( Raphael's Foligno ), ix. 365- and Child (Correggio's), ix. 26. (Cortot's), ix. 167. (Leonardo da Vinci's), ix. 120 ; xi. 240 n. Infant Christ and St John (A. del Sarto's), ix. 25. Sleeping Jesus, and St John (Raphael's), ix. 30. Martyr (Massinger's), iv. 310 ; v. 266. Virginia (a tobacco), vii. 70. :i28 Virginia (in Macread/s Virginius of Drury Lane), viii. 457. Virginius (play at Drury Lane), viii. 456, 457. (Sheridan Knowles), iv. 368; vii. 321 «.; viii. 455, 456,478; xi. 391- Virli (a town), ix. 277. Visconti (a family, in Boccaccio), ix. 456. Vision, Essay on (Berkeley's), vii. 306, 415 «., 434 «.; xi. 108, 112; xii. 266. upon the Conceipt of the Fairy Queen, The, v. 298. of Judgment (Byron's), iv. 261, 265, 266; vii. 379. (Southey's), xii. 267. St Romuald (A. Sacchi's), ix. 240. Visit to the Grandmother, The (Northcpte's), vL 404. Viso, Monte ( a mountain ), ix. 195. Vitelli (a family), xi. 443. Vitellius (bust oO, ix. 165, 221. Viterbo (a towii), ix. 231. Vito, Antonio Rosa, x. 292. Vitruvius PoUio, Marcus, x. 341 ; xi. 456 n. Vittoria (a town), iii. 113. Corombona (Webster's), v. 235, 241, 245, 247. Vivacity Dull (in Disraeli's Vivian Grey), xi. 348.. Vives, Ludovicus, x. 143. Vivian Grey (Disraeli's), xi. 343, 344. 346; xii. 444. Volney, Comte de, iv. 74. Volpone (Ben Jonson's), vi. 1 18; viii. 40, 43, 44. Voltaire, Frangois Marie Arouet de, i. 55, 82, 86, 89 «., 94, 102, 116, 138; ii. 107, 166, 179, 401; iii. 140; iv. 91, 217, 283; v. 56, 94, III, 112, 113, 114, 163; vi. 316, 445; vii. 16, 173, 212, 311, 313, 323; viii. 17, 90, 287; ix. 118, 166; X. 69, 105-7, 109, III; xi. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT I2S, 231, 282, 389, 391, 450-2, 454 ; xii. 37, 169, 334, 358, 446. Volterra, ix. 250 ; x. 303. Daniele da, ix. no. Voltore (Ben Jonson's Volpone), viii. 44. Volumnia (Shakespeare's Corio- lanus), i. 216; viii. 349, 350, 376. Voss, Johann Heinrich, ii. 229. Votary of Wealth (Holman's), ii. 2ig. Vulcan, iv. 223. and Ceres (Titian's), ix. 74. Vulgarity and Affectation, On, vi. 156. W. W , vi. 456. (Lady), vi. 461. (Mrs), vi. 406. Wadd, Mr (in Pigeons and Crows), viii. 469. Wade, William, xi. 283. Wages, Essay on (MaccuUoch's), xii. 412. Wagram, iii. 112. Wainewright, Thomas Griffiths, vi. 160, 483; viii. 453, 454. Waister, Henry, ix. 265. Waithman, Robert, iv. 366; vi. 112, 480; ix. 246; xi. 348, 474; xii. 275- Waitwell (Congreve's Mournmg Bride), viii. 75. Wakefield, Gilbert, ii. 171, 202, 225, 227. (in Holcroft's Hugh Trevor), ii. 137. Walcheren, iii. 132, 261 ; x. 123. Waldegrave, Lady, x. 170. Waldron, Francis Godolphin, ii. 170. Wales, ii. 279; iii. 394; vi. 34, l86j xi. 249, 252. Wales, Prince of (George IV.), vii. 88 ; ix. 472. Princess of, xi. 470. Walham Green, xii. 50. Walker, Sarah, ii. 436; vi. 235, 305, 311,495; vii. 501; X. 403. Walkers of Manchester, The, ii. 199. Wall (in Shakespeare's Mid- summer Night's Dream), viii. 276. Wallace, Robert, iii. 356, 361, 372, 381; iv. 9, 14, IS, 16, 17, 21, 23, 28, 157, 291, 292, 293, 294. (a tragedy), viii. 453, 480. Wallack, James William, viii. 240, 244, 247, 249, 253, 280, 369, 370, 479> 480, 484 ; xi. 379, 393. Wallenstein (Schiller's), v. 363 ; x. 119. Waller, Edmund, iii. 396; v. 83, 371, 372 ; vii. 322 ; viii. 70. Wallis, Miss, xii. 198 n. Walpole, Horace, ii. 201, 272, 273; iii. 408, 409 ; V. 359 ; vi. 209 ; x. 159 ; xi. 487, 488. Letters of Horace, x. 159. Sir Robert, ii. 359; iii. 389, 405, 410, 413, 415; vi. 521; viii. 17; XI. 336. Walsall, ii. 14, 69, 70. Walter (in Morton's The Children in the Wood), viii. 229, 388. Earl (in Holcroft's Noble Peasant), ii. 1 10. John, iii. 159, 194 ; x. 217. John (the second), viii. 513. Walton, I., iv. 277; xii. 177. Miss (in Mackenzie's Man of Feeling), vii. 227; viii. 105. Walworth, vi. 257. Wamba the jester (Scott's Ivanhoe), iv. 251; viii. 426. Wanderer, The (Miss Burney's), viii. 125 ; X. 25, 43. Wandering Jew, iii. 141; xii. 31, 115, 116. Wandesford, Christopher, iii. 394. 229 INDEX TO THE WORKS Wantley, Dragon of, vii. 481. Wapping, vi. 510 ; vii. 92, 457 ; ix. 480. War, Art of (Fawcett's), ii. 171 ».; xii. 152 «. On the Late, iii. 96. Eclogues (Tyrtoeus), iii. 319. and Taxes, On the Effects of, iii. 243. Warbeck. See Perkin Warbeck. Warburton, William, vi. 368; x. 18. Ward, James, ix. 121, 123. Ould Joe, the pugilist, ii. 205. William, vii. 268. Warde, James Prescott, xi. 381. Wardour Street, xii. 363. Ware, The great bed of, viii. 69. Warens, Madame, i. 90; v. 103; vi. 24; vii. 365, 366, 367, 369, 372; ix. 9 ; xii. 329. Warminster, Miss, vi. 200. Warren, Dr Richard, ii. 174, 175. Mr (in Holcroft's The Road to Ruin), ii. 123. the widow (in Holcroft's Road to Ruin), ii. 123. Warrock Wood, viii. 146 tt. Warsaw, iii. 12, 56. Wart(Shakespeare's Second Henry IV.), i. II ; vii. 263 ; viii. 33, 151. Warton, Thomas, 11. 200; v. 120, 123, 376 ; vi. 175 ; viii. 160 ; ix. 49,399.474; X. 138. Warwick, ii. 14. Earl of, xii. 330. Lane, the Dispensary in, xii. 23- Warwickshire, ii. 14. Washington, George, x. 236, 251. Arms, The (Rotterdam), ix. 301. Wat Tyler (Southey's), iii. 192, 200; also referred to in i. 388; iii. 211,212, 215, 218, 224, 258; iv. 266, 329; V. 164; vi. 434; vii. 16. and Mr Southey, x. 403. 230 Watchman, The, iii. 139 ; v. 167 ; X. 131, 135, 145, 149; xi. 516. Waterfall (Ruysdael's), ix. 22. Watering Place (P. H. Rogers's), xi. 247. (Rubens'), vi. 74. Waterland, Bishop, vi. 76. Waterloo (Antoine), iv. 277. Waterloo, iii. no, 113, 132, 177, 229, 246 ; iv. 324 ; vi. 190 ; ix. 122, 401 «.; X. 249, 328 ; xi. 362 ; xii. 18 «., 204, 283. Sonnet on Battle of (Words- worth's), i. 429. Exhibition, i. 150. Place, ix. 299, 325. Water-Mill (Hobbima's), ix. 22. Wathen, Mr, ii. 195, 197. Watkinson, Mr (actor), viii. 319, 533- Watling Street, iv. 365. Watson, John, ii. 28-32, 36-41, 46- 9. 51. S3, 55- , „ Richard (Bishop of Llandaflf), iii. 276. — - Tom, ii. 32, 41, 49, 51. Watt, James, vi. 456. Watteau, Antoine, vi. 437; viii. 70; ix. 22, 23; X. 409; xi. 240. Watts, Dr Isaac, vi. 338. Mr, ii. 170, 174, 19s, 196, 198, 222. Waverley (Scott's), ii. 370, 413; iii. 32 ; iv. 243, 247, 418 ; vi. 65, 421, 426 ; vii. 5, 17, 99, 220, 344 ; viii. 128, 130 ; X. 330 ; xii. 65, 66, ii4»., 255, 372, 375, 389. Way of the World (Congrreve's), viii. 31, 37, 71, 72, 74, 251, Weathercock, Janus (T. G. Wainewright), vi. 160, 483; viii. 453, 454, 478. Webb, Mr, ii. 170. Weber, Veil, ii. 222. Webster, John, v. 223; also referred to in V. 176, 181, 193, 234, 243, 247; vi. 192, 218 ».; vii. 122,320; X. 205; xii. 34. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Wedding, Ballad on a (Suckling's), V. 83. Wedding Day, The (a play), i. 325- Wedgewood, Josiah, ii. 203. Thomas, ii. 212; xii. 149, 264, 265. Weenix, Jan, ix. iii. Weidemann, Mr (a composer), ii. 90. Weird Sisters, The (in Shake- speare's Macbeth), viii. 206; xi. 315- Weld, Mr, ii. 169, 173, 174, 190, 196, 198, 199, 200, 208, 214, 218, 222. Wellborn (in Massinger's New Way to Pay Old Debts), v. 267 n., 269 «.; viii. 274. Wellesley, Marquis of, iii. 47; also referred to in xii. 375. Rev. Gerard Valerian, i. 366. Wellington, Duke of, i. 425 ; iii. 47, 53-S. 97, ro6, no, 112, 121 n., 125, 175, 183, 185, 187, 295; vi. Ill, 304 ; vii. 99, 156 «., 215, 293 «., 340 ; viii. 267, 284, 322 ; ix. 203, 299, 352, 46s, 491-2 ; xi. 480, 548 «., 551; xii. 253, 383. Wells Cathedral, x. 335. Charles Jeremiai (W.), vi. 200, 201. Mrs, vi. 417. Wem (Shropshire), vi. 258, 283, 497; viii. 406; xii. 259. Wendoll (in Heywood's Woman Killed with Kindness), v. 212, 213. Wendover, iii. 421. Wensley, Miss, viii. 401. Wentworth, Thomas (Earl of Strafford), iii. 396. William (second Earl Fitz- william), ii. 169. Werther (Goethe's), i. lo, 76; v. 363 ; vi. 6 n. ; vii. 303, 313 ; x. 118 ; xii. 67, 277, 281. Wesley, John, iii. 448; x. 357. Wesley, Samuel, x. 357. West, Benjamin, i. 78, 148; ii. 208; v. 33; vi. 171 «., 296, 302, 340, 358, 375, 388, 406, 438, 509; vii. 90, 92, 94-S, 103, 203; ix. 37, 46, 55, 137, 318, 320, 407, 408, 420, 471, 478 «.,479, 490 ; X. 194, 199 ; XI. 190,255, 519, 550; xii. 221. Mrs, viii. 399, 400, 426, 450, 460. Indian (Cumberland's), viii. 166, 406, 511. Indies, iii. 240 ; iv. 194 ; vi. 446 ; xii. 349. Thurrock (a town), ii. 245. West's Man on a Black Horse, ix. 322. Picture of Death on a Pale Horse, v. 33 ; vi. 290 n. ; ix. 318. Westall, Richard, i. 139 ; iv. 244 ; V. 155 ; vi. 186, 430-2; vii. 164; ix. 333, 472, 490 ; xi. 225. William, xi. 248. Westbourn, Mr ( actor ), viii. 464. Westburn Flat (Scott's), iv. 251. Western (in Fielding's Tom Jones), viii. 151. Charles C, Esq., M.P., The Speech of, iii. 127, 132. Dispensary, vii. 82. Westminster, ii. 212; iii. 424; iv. 44 «., 189, 190; vii. 180, 457; ix. 283, 284; xii. 202. Abbey, i. 9; ii. 79; iii. 415; iv. 262; V. 347; vi. 358, 401, 509; vii. 67, 77, 89, 249; viii. 90, 99; ix. 156, 164, 334; X. 335; XI. 455, 473- Bridge, xi. 281. Hall, iv. 199; viii. 472. Magazine, ii. 87. Review, vi. 356 ; vii. 183, 184, 381, 495; ix. 202 n. School, iii. 416; vi. 294, 342. of Reform, xii. 181 Westmorland, iv. 57; ix. 216, 393; xi. 200, 311, 512. 231 INDEX TO THE WORKS Weston, Thomas, i. 157; ii. 76, 368; vi. 418; viii. 173; xii. 33. Wewitzer, Ralph, ii. 102; viii. 250, 388. Wexford, ii. 172, 173. Whackum (Butler's Hudibras), viii. 65;xi. 478. Wharton, Philip, Duke of, iii. 408; vii. 168; xii. 388. What d'ye Call It (Gay's), viii. 158. is the People ? 111. 283. Next ? (Dibdin's), viii. 528. you Will (Marston's), v. 225. What's a Man of Fashion ? (Rey- nolds), viii. 262. Wheel of Fortune, The (Cumber- land's), ii. 206; V. 363; viii. 166, 376. Wheeler, Mr, ii. 221. Wheelock (a village), ii. 166. Where to find a Friend (Leigh's), viii. 258. Whether the Friends of Freedom can entertain any sanguine hopes of the favourable results of the ensuing Congress ? iii. 103. genius is conscious of its Powers? vii. 117. Whig, Defoe's definition, x. 362. Whitbread, Samuel, iii. 99, 308, 374; iv. 3, 4, 5, 6, 25, 33; viii. 168; xi. 418, 469, 470. Whitchurch, xii. 260. White-conduit House, ii. 88; iv. 108; vii. 70. Devil (Webster's), v. 240, 241, 245. Doe (Wordsworth's), x. 417. Horse Cellar, The, xii. 3. Hotel, Brighton, ix. 89. Jem, vii. 37. Lion Inn, The, ii. 19. Mr (a lawyer), ii. 147, 150. Whitechajjel, iv. 44 n. ; vi. 159, 379 ; viii. 454 ; xii. 13. Whitefoord, Caleb, vi. 354. Whitehall, ii. 194; vi. 423; vii. 68, 96; ix. 157, 355, 387. 232 Whitehall Evening Post, ii. 56, 87. Stairs, xii. 32. Whitehead, William, iii. 113; v. 122; viii. 160. Whitfield, George, i. 60; v. 94; vii. 116. Whitgift, John, vi. 76. Whitlocke, Bulstrode, iii. 397. Whittington and his Cat, iii. 225; iv. 365; vii. 69, 254. Whittle, Dr (Dr L.), vi. 196 «., 489. Mrs (Mrs L.), vi. 196 «., 489. Who wants a Wife ? (a farce), viii. 529. Who's the Dupe ? (Mrs Hannah Cowley), ii. 85; viii. 163. Who? or, The Double Im- posture (a farce), viii. 525. Whole Duty of Man, The (Anon), i. 235; ii. 43; iii. m; viii. 186; xi. 344, 37S- WicklifTe, John, iii. 279; iv. 250. Wicklow, ii. 176. Widow Blackacre (in Wycherley's Plain Dealer), viii. 78, 472, 506 ; xi. 404. Brady (in Garrick's Irish Widow), viii. 316. Cheerly (in Cherry's Soldier's Daughter), xi. 297. Wadman (Sterne's Tristram Shandy), i. 429; vi. 65; viii. I2l; X- 39- of Watlmg Street, The, or, The Puritan, i. 356 ; v. 289. to her Hour-glass, The (Bloomfield's), xii. 53. Widow's Choice, The (Fielding's), viii. 159. Stratagem. See Smiles and Tears. Tears, The (Chapman's), v. 234- Widrington (prize-fighter), xii. 12 «. Wieland (boy actor), xi. 364. Wife of Bath (Chaucer's), i. 422 ; iv. 102 ; V. 22, 24, 32, 370 ; x. 75, 76 ; xi. 274 n. ; xii. 30. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Wife for a Month, A (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 261; vii. 229. On his deceased (Milton's), vi. 179. Wiggins, Mr (in a play), viii. 433. Wilberforce, Sam, xii. 140 n. William, iv. 325 ; also referred to in iii. 121, 122, 123, 124, 126 ; iv. 227 ; vii. 82, 257 ; xi. 474, 47S- Wilbury (atown), ii. 271. Wilcox, Miss, vi. 418. Wild Gallant, The (Etherege's), viii. 68. Goose Chase, The (Beaumont and Fletcher's), v. 261 ; viii. 48. Man of France, or, Valentine and Orson, v. 361; vii. 215 ; viii. 236, 241. Oats (O'Keefe's), ii. 194; viii. 316, 46s; xi. 367. WiUbrd (G. Colman the younger's Iron Chest), viii. 241, 344. Wilfred (in L. Bonaparte's Charle- magne), xi. 232. Wilful (in Farquhar's Recruiting Officer), viii. 286. Wilkes, John, iii. 418, 422; iv. 233, 235, 237; viii. 103; xi. 221. Wilkie, David, i. 148; v. 122, 141; vi. 270, 346, 421, 517; vii. 97; viii. 139, 140, 141, 428, 434; IX. IS, 29, 36, 359, 389, 406, 427, 435 ; X. 196; XI. 249, 25s, 324, 590 ; xii. 255. Wilkie's Pictures, On Mr, xi. 249. Wilkinson, Tate, viii. 331, 412, 464. Wilks, Robert, i. 157, 158; vui. 160. Will-making, On, vi. 113. Will, Barnes (Fielding's Tom Jones), viii. 114. Cloudesley (Holcroft's Noble Peasant), ii. no. Honeycomb (in the Spec- tator), i. 9, 12 ; vii. 37; viii. 98, 151. Will Rash (in Cooke's Greene's Tu Quoque), v. 290. Wimble (in the Spectator), i. 9 ; vi. 234 ; viii. 98, 229 ; xii. 19- The (F. Reynolds), viii. 252, 463. Will's, i. 8; viii. 96. Will, Treatise on the (Edward's), X. 315. William "our waiter," vi. 194 n. III., iii. 114, 402; V. 106, 108; vii. 373; X. 358, 371, 372-3, 378; xi. 27s, 318. Williams, James, ix. 97. Dr John, iii. 394; viii. 98. Hugh, viii. 469; ix. 324. Master (boy-actor), viii. 292. Williams's Views In Greece, On, ix. 324- Willich, A. F. M., xi. 168. Wilmot (in Lillo's Fatal Curiosity), ii. 212. (in Holcroft's Hugh Trevor), ii. 89, 95, 137. Wilson (in Smollett's Humphrey Clinker), xii. 64. (in Fielding's Tom Jones), viii. 115; X. 33, 34. the Black, ix. 330. — • — Daniel, xii. 285. J., xi. 247. Richard, ii. 165, 189, 196, 197, 198, 221 ; vi. 8, 17, 270, 379, 380, 438, 458; vii. 55, 56, 65, 114; ix. 25, 60, 317, 389, 392, 395, 409, 4", 476 et seq. ; X. 194; xi. 198, 202, 248; xii. 327, 349, 35°- Sir Robert, ui. 157. Walter, x. 355. Wilson's Landscapes at the British Institution, xi. 198. Wilton House, iii. 395; v. 121; vi. 14; ix. 55, 56, 473«.; xii. 429- ^ Sonnet on (Warton's), ix. 49 ; xii. 202. Stourhead, etc.. Pictures at, ix. 55. 233 INDEX TO THE WORKS Wiltshire, iii. 394; ix. 54, 158. Wimbledon, iv. 233, 325; vii. 198; xii. 345. Winborn (a town), iii. 400. Winchester, vii. 253. Winckelmann, Johann Joachim, X. 190. Windermere, ix. 262. Windham, William, ii. 156, 158, 159 «., 169, 201, 205; iii. 61, 224, 409, 424; iv. 239; vi. 33, 146; vii. 265, 267, 272-3, 376 ».; xn. 14, IS. 294, 363- Windsor, v. 118; vi. 200, 276 «., 441; vii. 12; ix. 36, 37, 157. Earl of, xii. 56. Castle, Pictures at, ix. 36. Forest (Pope's), v. 373 ; ix. 37- Winifred Jenkins (in Smollett's Humphrey Clinker), viii. 117; X. 35- Winter (Thomson's Seasons), v. 89. (a sonnet), ii. 224. Winter's Tale, The (Shakespeare's), i. 324; also referred to in i. 35, 106, 176; v. 87, 98; vii. 327; viii. 305, 376; xi. 206; xii. 339. Winterslow, i. 421 ; vi. 90 ; vii. 121. Winzingerode, Baron, xi. 197. Wirgmann ( A. Goldsmith ), vi. 474- Wisbeach Fair, ii. 9, Wisdom of the Ancients, Treatise on the (Lord Bacon's), i. 211. Wishwell (in Cibber's Double Gallant), viii. 361. Wit and Humour, On, viii. 5. Definition of, xii. 445. Wit's Magazine, The, ii. 112. Witch, The (Middleton), v. 218. of Atlas (Shelley's), x. 264-6. of Micklestane Moor, The (in Scotfs Black Dwarf), viii. 129. Witch's Son (Spenser), v. 38. Witches (Michael Angelo's), ix. 363 «. 234 Witches (in Shakespeare's Mac- beth), xi. 506. See also under Weird. Witham-common, vi. 185. Wither, George, v. 84, 98, 371 ; vi. 45; xi. 284. Wittenberg, v. 48 ; vii. 344. Wittgenstein, Ludwig Adolf (Graf von), xi. 197. Witwoud (Congreve's Way of the World), V. 231; viii. 37, 73, 74, 76. Woden, xii. 251. Wolcot, John. See Pindar, Peter. Wolfe, General James, vi. 358, 509; ix. 419; X. 199; xi. 546. Wolsey, Cardinal, iii. 278; vi. 86. Wolstonecrofl, Mary, iv. 212; vii. 41, 234; xi. 420; xii. 264, 347- Wolverhampton, ii. 14. Woman, Essay on (Wilkes), iii. 423- Keeps a Secret, A. See Wonder. Killed with Kindness (Hay- wood's), V. 212, 213. taken in Adultery (Porden- one's), ix. 35. (Rembrandt's), ix. 13. (Titian's), ix. 54. never vexed, A (Rowley's), V. 214. Women Beware Women (Middle- ton's), V. 214. Wonder, The, or, A Woman keeps a Secret (Mrs Centlivre's), viii. 332; xi. 401; also referred to in viii. 15s, 156,513. Wonder of a Kmgdom (Dekker's), V. 234. Wonderful Magazine, The, vii. 149. Wood (actor), xi. 388. Alderman Sir Matthew, vi. 63, 386; xi. 474, 555. Woodcock, John, ii. 24, 26, 29. Woodfall, William, x. 215. Woodman, The (Gainsborough's), vi. 438; ix. 395; xi. 204. OF WILLIAM HAZLITl' Woodstock (Scott's), vi. 409, 410. (town), iii. 398. Woodward (a racquet player), vi. 88. Woody Scene (Gainsborough's), xi. 203. WooUett, William, vi. 358, 509. Woolmar ( in Beaumont and Fletcher's Beggars' Bush), viii. 265, 266. Worcester, ii. 66, 196; iii. 411; xii. 268. The Bishop of. See Stilling- fleet. Word for Nature (Cumberland's), ii. 206. Wordsworth, William, iv. 270; xi. 411; xii. 328; also referred to in i. 40, 45, 46, 84, 92-3, 120, 152, 250, 319. 391. 394, 425, 429; ii- 328; iii. 116, 120, 142, 157, 172, 192, 206, 281, 311, 444, 448; iVi 201, 244, 257, 258, 268, 276^2,^ 63, 118, 128, 129, 130-2, i54-?r 161, 180, 247, '369; 369, 377; vi. 43-5, 65, 68, 87, 152, 176, 224, 336, 457, 481; vii. 41, 61, 76, 102, 104, 105, 196, 203, 228, 231, 303, 310, 320, 374, 429; viii. 303, 420, 421; IX. 152, 431; X. 13s, 142, 150, IS4, 162, 244, 264, 410, 417; xi. 284, 327, 334, 422, 452, 454, 457, 500, S12, 536, 544, 546, 572, 60s, 608 ; xii. 39, 57, 236, 264, 268, 269, 270, 271, 273, 307, 32&. Wordsworth's Poem The Excur- sion, Observations on, i. 1 1 1, 120. New Poem The Excursion, Character of, xi. 572. Sonnets, xii. 171. World, The (a newspaper), vii. 226 ; viii. 21, 104. (Kenney's), viii. 229. Worthies (Fuller's), iv. 365; vii. 229, 255. Worthing, vui. 354. Wosely Bridge (Staffordshire), ii. 1 3. Wounded Cupid (Herrick's), v. 312. Wouverman, Philip, ii. 189, 228 ; ix. 21, 60, III. Wrath (in Spenser), v. 39. Wray, Sir John, iii. 396. Wrekin, The, viii. 89, 287. Wrench, Benjamin ( actor ), viii. 315, 327; xi. 369, 370, 375. Wrexham, vi. i86. Writers and Speakers on Old English, vii. 311. Writing and Speaking, On the Difference Between, vii. 262. Wroth, Sir Robert, Address to (Ben Jonson's), v. 307. Wroughton, Richard, viii. 184, 241; xi. 192. Wyatt, Benjamin Dean, vi. 278 «. Sir Thomas, v. 34. Wyche, Andrew, ix. 271. Wycherley, William, i. 13, 313; v. 231; vii. 212 «., 322; viii. 10, 14, 29, 35, 70, 152, 153, 510, 552, 554-5; X. 118, 205; xi. 276-7, 3" n., 346, 383, 404. Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar, On, viii. 70. Wyclif. See Wickliffe, John. Wycombe, Lord, ii. 212, 217, 220, 221, 224, 227. Wylie, Sir Andrew (Gait's), vii. 105, 134- Wyndham, Sir WiUiam (see also Baron Grenville), xii. 50. Wynne, Sir Watkin Williams, iii. 213, 233, 413; vi. 442. Mr C, vii. 279 «.; xi. 476. X. Xenophon, vi. 107, no. Xerxes, xii. 204. 23s INDEX TO THE WORKS Yahoos, The (Swift's Gulliver's Travels), iii. 137; v. 112. Yanguesian Carriers (in Cervantes' Don Quixote), i. 350; iv. 338; vL 54; xii. 72. Yarico (Colman's Incle and Yarico), viii. 464. Yarmouth, i. 97; ii. 242, 278; vi. 359- Yates, Richard, viii. 427, 459. Year, The, 1745, or, Prince and the Pretender (a play), xi. 387. 2500 (Mercier's), ii. 107; vii. 241. Yellow Dwarf, The (John Hunt's), iii. 281, 454 et seg.; iv. 406; xi. 411, 416, 420, 426; xii. 246 n. Yorick (Shakespeare's), i. 232 ; iii. 120 «. (Sterne's), i. 97 ; vi. 307; vii. 33, 176; viii. 121; X. 39. York (Dukes of), iii. 400 ; iv. 324 ; vi. 200; vii. 88; xi. 546, 556; xii. 276 n. (in a picture by Gillray), ii. 185. (Sir J. Reynolds), ix. 472. (in Shakespeare's Henry v.), i. 290. (in Shakespeare's Richard II.), i. 275. and Lancaster, Civil Wars of, i. 155, 292 ; vii. 253 ; xii. 356. vi. 384. Yorkshire, ii. 65; iii. 396, 405, 410, 421, 424; iv. 227, 332, 367; vi. 185; X. 310; xii. 379. Tragedy, The, i. 356 ; v. 289 ; x. 117. York Street (Westminster), ix. 283. Theatre, The, viii. 335. Yorke, Charles, xi. 473. 236 Yorke, Philip (Earl of Hardwicke), see also Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, iii. 414; vi. 367. Young, Arthur, iv. 9 n. Charles Mayne, vi. 278 ; viii. 177, 192, 235, 236, 251, 252, 262-3, 266, 268, 283, 309, 337, 339. 340, 357, 368, 434. 455. 466, 470, 473, 513, 534, 539, 540 ; XI- 374, 393, 394. 397, 407, 4", 453- Young, Edward, i. 40 ; v. 63, 68, 104, 114, 375; vi. 324 «.; xi. 574. Young's Hamlet, xi. 394. Young Man's Head (Holbein's), ix. 40. (Titian's), ix. 59. (in the Louvre), ix. 112. Poet (Crabbe's), iv. 353. Youth and Age (DennePs), ix. 41. going to Bathe (Espercieux), ix. 167. taken Captive (Salvator's), x. 292. Z. Zaire, Voltaire's, vi. 383 ; x. 1 1 1 ; xi. 282. Zaleucus, iv. loi. Zampieri, The Marquis, ix. 205. Domenico. See Dome- nichino. Zamtout, iii. 146; viii. 13. Zanga (in Youngf's Revenge), i. 209; V. 115, 209; viii. 221, 227, 271, 480; xi. 397. Zapolya (Coleridge's), xi. 412, 418. Zembuca, or, Net-Maker and His Wife (Pocock's), viii. 227. Zephyr Thwarting the Loves of a Butterfly and a Rose, A (Beyer's), ix. 167. OF WILLIAM HAZLITT Zephyr and Flora (a ballet), viii. 353. Zerlina (in Mozart's Don Giov- anni), viii. 364, 371; xi. 307. Zetland, xi. 532. Zimri, iii. 146; viii. 13. Zisca, John, iii. 265; iv. 217. Zoifani, Johann, vi. 386; viii. xii. 198 n. ZuccareUi, Francesco, ix. 37. Zulietta (Rousseau's), i. 90. 1735 237 TUENBULL AND SPEARS PRINTERS EDINBURGH f^