Infidelity: affecting political rights, 162, 163;
withstood by Dissent, 257.
Ink: dilution to save expense, 333;
red, 369.
Inquisition, the, in Spain, 180.
Inspiration, in Jacquemont's letters, 348.
Intellectuality: a restraint upon passion, 38;
affecting family ties, 73, 74;
its pursuits, 127;
denied to England, 265, 266, 267;
ambition for, 283;
the accompaniment of wealth, 297;
outside of, 301;
enjoyed, 306.
Intelligence: the supreme, 176, 177;
connection with leisure, 197.
Intercession, feminine fondness for, 175, 176.
Intercourse. (This subject is so interwoven with the whole work that
special references are impossible.)
Interdependence, illustrated by literary work, 12.
Interviews, compared with letters, 354-357.
Intimacy: mysteriously hindered, 10;
with nature, 302.
Intolerance, of amusements, 389.
Intrusion, dreaded by the English, 243, 247.
Inventions, why sometimes misjudged, 292, 293.
Irascibility, in parents, 75, 76.
Iron, in France, 272.
Irving, Washington, on Goldsmith, 310.
Isolation: affecting study, 28, 29;
alleviations, 29-31.
(See _Independence_.)
Italian Language: Latin naturalized, 155;
merriment in using, 158.
Italy: Byron's sojourn, 50;
Goethe's, 51,
titles and poverty, 136;
overstatement a habit, 234;
papal government, 255, 256;
travelling-vans, 261,
allusion, 271;
why live there, 285, 286;
tourists, 291;
Goldsmith's travels, 309;
forms in letter-writing, 325.
Jacquemont, Victor, his letters, 348-350.
James, an imaginary friend, 343, 344.
Jardin des Plantes, Buffon's work, 209.
Jealousy: national, 7;
domestic, 65,
youthful, effect of primogeniture, 66;
between England and France, 150;
Greece need not awaken, 159,
excited by the confessional, 202, 203;
in anonymous letters, 371.
Jerusalem, the Ark lost, 229.
Jewelry: worn by priests, 202;
enjoyment of, 297.
Jews: not the only subjects of useful study, 207, 208, 211;
God of Battles, 224;
advance of knowledge, 230.
(See _Bible_.)
John, an imaginary friend, 344, 345.
Jones, an imaginary gentleman, 130.
Justice: feminine disregard, 180;
connection with priesthood, 194.
Keble, John, Christian Year, 198.
Kempis, Thomas à, his great work, 95.
Kenilworth, anecdote, 277.
Kindness, how to be received, 117.
Kindred: affected by incompatibility, 10;
Family Ties (Essay V.), 63, 77;
given by Fate, 75.
(See _Sons_, etc.)
Kings: divine right, 255;
on cards, 289;
courtesy in correspondence, 317;
a poetic figure, 386, 387.
(See _Rank_, etc.)
Knarsbrugh, Eng., 320.
Knyghton, Henry, quotation, 251.
Lakes, English, 270.
Lancashire, Eng.: all residents not in cotton-trade, 288;
residence, 318,
drinking-habits, 378.
Land-ownership, 131.
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