Arnold, Matthew, 116, 257, 378 Dryden, John, 22, 30, 85, 232
Austen, Jane, 29
Blackwood's Magazine, 37 sqq., 276 sqq., 343 sqq. Borrow, George, 403-439; his life, 403, 404; his excessive oddity, 404-411; his satiric and character-drawing faculty, 414-417; sketches of his books, 417-433; his general literary character, 433-439 Brougham, Lord, 107, 109 Burke, Edmund, 10 sqq. Burns, Robert, 34, 48, 53, 159, 160, 353
Byron, Lord, 3, 131, 132, 393
CANNING, GEORGE, 75, 97, 200, 385
Carlyle, Thomas, 47, 270-272, 323, 369, 370 Coleridge, S. T., 141 Colvin, Mr. Sidney, 445 Courthope, Mr. W. J., 4 Crabbe, George, 1-32; the de- cline of his popularity, 1-5; sketch of his life, 6-12; his works and their characteristics, 13-20; their prosaic element, 20-25; was he a poet? 25-32 Cunningham, Allan, 46, 53 DANTE, 26, 218, 230, 231
FITZGERALD, EDWARD (trans- lator of Omar Khayyám), 4 Flaubert, Gustave, 19 Fraser's Magazine, 359, 360
GIFFORD, WILLIAM, 3, 21, 152
HANNAY, MR. DAVID, 350 Hazlitt, William, 135-169; differ- ing estimates of him, 135-140; his life, 140-146; his works, 146-169
xxi, xxii, 4, 24, 25, 130, 131, 217
Hogg, James, 33-66; his special interest, 33, 34; his life, 34- 37; anecdotes and estimates of him, 37-47; his poems, 47- 54; his general prose, 54, 55; The Confessions of a Sinner, 55-64
Hood and Praed, 397-399 Hook, Theodore, 357-359 Howells, Mr. W. D., xvii Hunt, Leigh, 201-233; scattered
condition of his work, 201-203; his life, 204-213; the "Skim- pole" matter, 213-216; his vulgarity, 217-219; his poems, 219-223; his critical and mis- cellaneous work, 223-233
JEFFREY, FRANCIS, 100-134; a critic pure and simple, 100, 101; his life, 101-114; the foundation of the Edinburgh Review, 106-109; his criticism, 115-134
3, 4, 21, 24, 29 Johnson, Samuel, 2, 11, 14, 16 Joubert, Joseph, 26
LANG, MR. ANDREW, xxii Lockhart, John Gibson, 339-373, and Appendix B; his literary fate, 339-341; his life, 341- 346, 359-361; The Chaldee MS. and Peter's Letters, 343- 345; the novels, 346-349; the poems, 349-351; Life of Burns, 353; Life of Scott, 354-356; Life of Hook, 357-359; his editorship of the Quarterly and his criticism generally, 361- 373; charges against him, 445- 448
3, 6, 13, 33, 37, 39-44, 60, 63, 64, 108, 112, 113, 293; 294
MACAULAY, LORD, 294, 384 Maguire, W., 279, 360 Masson, Professor, 305 sqq. Moore, Thomas, 170-200; a French critic on him, 170- 172; his miscellaneous work, 172-174; his life, 174-183; his character, 183-185; survey of his poetry, 185-200
Morley, Mr. John, 27
NEWMAN, CARDINAL, 4 North, Christopher. See Wilson, John
ROGERS, SAMUEL, 12 note SCOTT, JOHN, his duel and death,
143, 144; Appendix B Scott, Sir Walter, 34-36, 49, 54, 63, 111, 151, 265, 273, 354- 359, 406, 407
Shelley, P. B., 190, 191, 210, 247-250 Smith, Bobus, 69
Smith, Mr. Goldwin, xi, xiv Smith, Sydney, 67-99; the bene- ficence of his biographers, 67- 69; his life, 69-80; his letters, 81-84; his published work, 84- 99
Staël, Madame de, 126, 127 Stephen, Mr. Leslie, 4 Stevenson, Mr. R. L., 445 Sully, Mr. James, xxvii note Swift, Jonathan, Jeffrey on, 128,
TENNYSON, LORD, 4, 29, 292, 293, 365, 366
PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE, 234- Thackeray, W. M., on Hazlitt, 269; his literary position, 234, 135, 136 235; his life, 236-239; some Thomson, James, 27 difficulties in him, 239-242; | Thurlow, Lord, 10-12
VALLAT, M. JULES, 171 sqq. Veitch, Professor, 38, 40, 46 Voltaire, 81
WALKER, SARAH, 139 sqq. Wilson, John, 270-303; Carlyle's
Wilson, John, 3, 4, 29, 44-47. See also Essays on De Quincey and Lockhart Wordsworth, William, 3, 27, 117, 323
judgment of him and another, YOUNG, Sir George, 375 270-274; his life, 274-277; the Noctes, 278-288; his miscel- laneous work, 288-303
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