Gladstone, William E.: the probable effect of a French training, 17, 18;
indebtedness to trade, 135;
_Lord_, 137;
foreign troubles ending in inkshed, 150;
allusion, 241;
use of post-cards, 335;
female estimate, 380.
Glasgow, steamer experience, 25.
Gloucester, Eng., manufactory of rifles, 391, 392.
God: of the future, 177;
personal care, 178, 179;
against wickedness, 180;
Divine love, 178-181, 186, 187;
interference with law (Essay XV.), 215-231 _passim_;
human motives, 228.
(See _Religion_, etc.)
Gods: our valors the best, 177;
siege of Syracuse, 215-217.
(See _Superstition_.)
Godwin, Mary, relations to Shelley, 46-48.
Goethe: Faust's Margaret, 39;
relation to women, 46, 50, 56, 57;
Life, 244.
Gold: in embroidery to indicate wealth, 131;
color, 232, 233.
Goldsmith, Oliver, his Bohemianism, 309, 310.
Gormandizing, 103.
(See _Table_.)
Government: feminine, 176;
scientific, 229.
Grammar: French knowledge of, 152;
rival of literature, 154;
in correspondence, 356, 357.
(See _Languages_, etc.)
Gratitude: a sister's want of, 69;
hospitality not reciprocated, 122.
Greece: Byron's enthusiasm, 50, 57;
story of Nikias, 215-217;
advance of knowledge, 230;
Byron's notice of a book, 348.
Greek Church: Czar's headship, 168;
the only true, 258.
(See _Church of England_, etc.)
Greek Language: teaching, 84;
fitness as the universal language, 158, 159;
in the Renaissance, 212;
professorship and library, 287;
doggerel, 400.
(See _Languages_.)
Groom, true happiness in a stable, 343.
Guests: Rights of (Essay VII.), 99-109;
respect, exclusiveness, 99;
two views, 100;
conformity insisted upon, 101;
left to choose for himself, 102;
duties towards a host, generous entertainment, 103;
parsimonious treatment, 104;
illustrations, ideas to be respected, 105;
nationality also, 107;
a host the ally of his guests, 107;
discourtesy towards a host, 108;
illustration, 109;
among rich and poor, 140-144.
Guiccioli, Countess, her relations to Byron, 49, 50.
Guillotine, Byron's description, 347.
Gulliver's Travels, allusion, 261.
Gymnastics: by young Frenchmen, 272;
aristocratic monopoly, 283.
(See _Amusements_, etc.)
Habits: in language, 157;
French discretion, 247, 248.
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