Letters of Edward FitzGerald, in Two Volumes. Vol. 2FitzGerald, Edward
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Letters of Edward FitzGerald, in Two Volumes. Vol. 2
FitzGerald, Edward
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence; FitzGerald, Edward, 1809-1883 -- Correspondence
_To_ W. F. POLLOCK, 12, 96, 102, 117-121, 127, 130-132, 135, 137-152, 158-
163, 168, 172, 181, 307, 336, 338, 342
_To_ MISS S. F. SPEDDING, 313, 314
_To_ FREDERIC TENNYSON, 89
_To_ HALLAM (now LORD) TENNYSON, 328
_To_ MRS. ALFRED (now the DOWAGER LADY) TENNYSON, 308
_To_ MISS THACKERAY, 141 _note_, 207
_From_ W. H. THOMPSON, 174*
_To_ W. H. THOMPSON, 11, 24, 28-31, 34, 36*, 51, 73, 76, 77, 80*, 123,
177*, 296*
_To_ MRS. W. H. THOMPSON, 108, 183
_To_ R. C. TRENCH, 23, 62, 284, 287
_To_ H. SCHUTZ WILSON, 324
_To_ W. A. WRIGHT, 97, 126, 133, 217, 238, 239, 251, 322*
_The asterisks indicate the letters which are here printed for the first
time_.
INDEX
ACADEMY (Royal), Exhibition of, i. 39
Acis and Galatea, i. 101, 102, 239
Aconites, 'New Year's Gifts,' ii. 180, 320
AEschylus, the geography of the Agamemnon, ii. 33-35; FitzGerald's
translation of the Agamemnon, 109, 112, 162, 186, 188, 216; reviewed in
the Nation, 224; Dr. Kennedy's translation, 259
Airy (William), at school with FitzGerald, i. 2; visits him at
Woodbridge, ii. 66
Aitken (Lucy), her letters, ii. 64
Aldeburgh, ii. 290-292, 332; storm at, 342
Allegro and Penseroso, i. 153, 166
Allen (Anne), i. 72
--(Dr.), i. 79
--John, at Cambridge with FitzGerald, i. 2; letters to, 4, 5, etc.; his
portrait by Laurence, ii. 15, 346
--(Mary), i. 70, 72, 73
Allenby (Mrs.), i. 155
Arnold (Dr.), his visit to Naseby with Carlyle, i. 125, 126, 132; his
Life, 181
Art, objects of, article in Fraser, ii. 145
Arthur (King), the myth of, not suitable for an epic poem, ii.. 111
Attar's Mantic uttair, i. 311, 312, 314-317, 319, 320, 342
Ausonius, i. 205 _note_
Austen (Miss), ii. 13, 131, 174; FitzGerald could not read her novels,
190
Austin (Mrs.), characteristics of Goethe, i. 53
Azael the Prodigal, i. 268
BACON, Essay of Friendship, i. 21; of Masques, 153; Sylva, ii. 160
Balfe, ballad by, i. 178
Barton (Bernard), his poems, i. 105; his visit to Peel, 203; his portrait
by Laurence, 215, 225, 234; his death, 243, 246; edition of his Letters
and Poems with Memoir by FitzGerald, 246, 251, 252, 308
--(Lucy), afterwards Mrs. Edward FitzGerald, i. 50 _note_, 158, 186, 215,
216, 246, 249, 310, 326
Bassano, i. 186
Bath, i. 288
Beaumont (Sir G.), i. 165
Beauty the main object of the Arts, ii. 132
Beauty Bob, FitzGerald's parrot, i. 159
Beckford (Peter), Essays on Hunting, ii. 280
--(W.), i. 288
Beethoven, i. 57, 103, 113, 195, 200, 277, 290, ii. 118, 119, his Life by
Moscheles, i. 112
Beranger, his Letters, ii. 152, quoted 181
Berry (Miss), her correspondence, ii. 73
Bewick, his Life contains an account of a meeting of Wordsworth and
Foscolo, ii. 197
Blake, Songs of Innocence, i. 25
Bletsoe, i. 61; the Falcon Inn, 74
Bloomfield (Mrs.), mother of the poet, a saying of hers quoted, ii. 88
Boccaccio, ii. 203, 204
Bodham (Mrs.), i. 190
Borrow (George), i. 317, 334, 342; his Romany Rye, 331; Wild Wales, ii.
35
Bosherston, i. 337
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