England -- Description and travel; James, Henry, 1843-1916 -- Travel -- England
Rye, locality of “Denis Duval,” 288-315;
old shipyards, 304, 306;
old gardens, 304-306;
haunt of artists, 306-308;
birthplace of Fletcher, 309;
landscape beauties, 313-315;
Romney Marsh, 314.
St. Leonards, 278, 285.
St. Paul’s, cathedral of, 4.
Salisbury, the cathedral, 117, 118;
Stonehenge, 118, 119;
Wilton House, 119, 120.
Scott, Sir Walter, 290;
locality of “Woodstock,” 221, 222.
Serpentine, bridge over, 17, 18.
Shakespeare, William, 14;
Warwickshire his country, 88, 213, 214;
his clowns, 201;
Dame Quickly’s ale-house identified, 201;
a garden setting for his comedies, 216.
Shanklin, 254.
“Sir Roger de Coverley,” visualized at Porlock, 105.
Skirrid, the, 246, 247.
Somerset, 104, 105.
Stokesay, 236;
the castle, 237-240.
Stonehenge, 118, 119.
Strand, first walk in, 6;
Exeter Hall, 6, 7.
Stratford, 201;
ideal home for a scholar, 214;
a modern house in, 215.
Suffolk, locality of “David Copperfield,” 317-319;
Dunwich, 320-330;
Aldeburgh, 323, 324;
Wesselton, 325, 326.
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 323.
Temple Bar, 5;
Dr. Johnson’s first glimpse, 79.
Thackeray, William Makepeace, locality of “Denis Duval,” 288-315;
“Lovel the Widower,” 288;
Adventures of Philip, 288;
“Henry Esmond,” 289;
“The Roundabout Papers,” 295, 296.
Thames River, 15;
beauties of, 40-42;
penny steamboats on, 142, 164, 165.
Vandyck, Anthony, pictures at Warwick Castle, 90, 91;
portraits at Wilton House, 119, 120.
Ventnor, 251-253.
Warwick, 89;
the castle, 89-91;
Leicester’s Hospital, 210-212.
Warwickshire, 87, 88;
centre of English life, 197;
Kenilworth, 198-201;
an old rectory, 201-207;
a Sunday in, 204, 205;
pretty girls of, 207, 208;
conservatism of, 208-210;
charitable institutions, 210-213;
Stratford, 214, 215;
Broughton Castle, 219, 220;
Compton Wyniates, 220;
Wroxton Abbey, 222, 223.
Wells, the cathedral, 107-112;
the close, 112;
Bishop’s Palace, 113, 114;
beautiful church of St. Cuthbert, 114;
Glastonbury Abbey, 115-117.
Wesley, John, his last sermon at Winchelsea, 309.
Wesselton, 325, 326.
Westminster, impressive towers of, 18, 23.
Westminster Abbey, Browning in, 51-59;
Easter service at, 135.
Winchelsea, locality of “Denis Duval,” 288-315;
inroads of the sea, 302;
her great church, 302, 303;
plans for expansion, 303, 304;
Wesley’s last sermon preached at, 309;
sea-fight with Spaniards in, 310;
atmospheric and colour effects at, 312, 313.
“Woodstock,” its locality, 221, 222.
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