English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism; Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 19th century
STANHOPE, PHILIP HENRY, EARL 1805-1875
STANLEY, ARTHUR PENRHYN 1815-1881
STERLING, JOHN 1806-1844
STIRLING-MAXWELL, SIR WILLIAM 1818-1878
STRICKLAND, AGNES 1806-1874
TALFOURD, SIR THOMAS NOON 1795-1854
TAYLOR, SIR HENRY 1800-1886
TAYLOR, TOM 1817-1880
TENNYSON, ALFRED, LORD 1809-1892
THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE 1811-1863
THIRLWALL, CONNOP 1797-1875
THOM, WILLIAM 1798-1848
THORNBURY, GEORGE WALTER 1828-1876
TRENCH, RICHARD CHENEVIX 1807-1886
TROLLOPE, ANTHONY 1815-1882
TUPPER, MARTIN FARQUHAR 1810-1889
TURNER, CHARLES TENNYSON 1808-1879
WADE, THOMAS 1805-1875
WALLACE, ALFRED RUSSEL 1822-
WARD, WILLIAM GEORGE 1812-1882
WARREN, SAMUEL 1807-1877
WHATELY, RICHARD 1787-1863
WHITEHEAD, CHARLES 1804-1862
WHEWELL, WILLIAM 1794-1866
WHYTE-MELVILLE, GEORGE JOHN 1821-1878
WILBERFORCE, SAMUEL 1805-1873
WOOD, MRS. HENRY 1814-1887
INDEX.
_Adam Bede_, 264, 267.
Adams, Sarah Flower, 256.
_Advent Sunday_, 244.
_Adventures of Philip, The_, 93.
_Agamemnon_, 237.
_Age of Queen Anne, The_, 141.
_Agnes Grey_, 102.
Ainsworth, W. H., 71;
Scott's criticism on, 77-78.
_Alfred Hagart's Household_, 249.
Alison, Sir Archibald, 140, 141.
Allingham, William, 256.
_All the Year Round_, 85.
_Alton Locke_, 3, 269, 270.
_American Iliad in a Nutshell, The_, 21.
_American Notes_, 84.
_Amours de Voyage_, 220.
_Ancient Law_, 134-135.
_Andrea del Sarto_, 231.
_Andromeda_, 271.
_Angel in the House, The_, 251.
_Annals of the Parish_, 161.
_Annuity, The_, 61.
_Antiquity of Man, The_, 178.
_Apologia pro Vita Sua_, 9, 146, 148, 149, 153.
_Aratra Pentelici_, 196.
_Archbishops of Canterbury, Lives of the_, 141-142.
_Arethusa, The_, 80.
_Ariadne Florentina_, 196.
_Arians of the Fourth Century, The_, 147.
_Aristophanes' Apology_, 232.
Arnold, Matthew, 40, 69, 122, 191, 192;
his prose, 203-209;
and French literature, 205-206;
on Gambetta, 205;
on the classics, 205, 206;
and Carlyle, 205, 206-207;
his theological writings, 208-209;
his poetry, 214-219;
its critical aspect, 214-215;
his elegiacs, 216;
and Wordsworth, 216-217;
his dramatic poems, 217-218;
his narrative poems, 218;
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