What I Remember, Volume 2Trollope, Thomas Adolphus
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What I Remember, Volume 2
Trollope, Thomas Adolphus
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Biography; Trollope, Thomas Adolphus, 1810-1892
_La Beata_, my novel, George Eliot on
Lewes on
Lablache in 1840
"Lady" for wife, used by Landor
Laffarge, Madame
Lake of Como, George Eliot at
Lamartine, cited
Landor, Walter Savage
at Siena
circumstances under which he left England
his character
personal appearance
last days at Florence
anecdote of
his deafness
dropped his aspirates
threw his dinner service out of window
his vivacity of manner
his objection to scattering his photograph
letters to Mr. Garrow
offers to let his villa at Florence
his extravagant exaggerations
anger respecting Lieutenantcy of Monmouth
abuses the Whigs
at a breakfast at Milman's
and Mary Mitford
Land's End, the
Landseer, Edwin
Langdale, Little, Wordsworth's lines on
Lanleff, Temple of
_Lascia Passare_ extraordinary
Laudanum and green tea, effects of
La Vernia
ride to
_forestieria_, &c,
night-lodging at
Layard, visit to Dickens
and G.P. Marsh
Leaf, turning over a new, Grattan on
"Lenten Journey," my
Leopoldine laws at Florence
Le Roi, Madame, anecdote of
Letters, my first wife's in the _Athenaeum_
Lewes, G.H., my first acquaintance with
a delightful companion
his incessant care for his wife
his anxiety about Mrs. Lewes's fatigue
his fourth visit to Italy
as a _raconteur_
at the house of the American Minister
his adieu to me about my novel
happier than previously
last adieu to him and Mrs. Lewes
his saying of George Eliot's person and constitution
his literary influence on George Eliot
his faith in her powers
his insistance on her superiority to him
his delight in talking of her
letters from him and George Eliot
letter criticizing my novel _La Beata_
his remarks on Mrs. Browning's death
visits Malvern
his criticism of my _Marietta_
his ill health
_Fortnightly Review_, his editing of
at Tunbridge Wells
his _History of Philosophy_
in the Black Forest
at a pantomime
on crossing to Calais
on my corresponding with a London paper
death of his son
no biography of
his special advantages in writing on philosophy
photograph of him
Lewes, Mrs. excursion to Camaldoli
her cheerfulness under fatigue
her sensitiveness to all matters of interest
passes the night in the cow-house
at La Vernia
her fourth visit to Italy
her intellectual power
consideration for others
as a companion
her Catholic tolerance
would have been an admirable confessor
not happy
subsequently more so
her sense of humour
my visit to her at Witley
her growth
optimism in her case
her articulation
her love for a drinking song
her improved health
last adieu to her and Lewes
her personal appearance
her likeness to Savonarola
to Dante
her voice
and mode of speaking
her opinion of Lewes's scientific attainments
Bohemianism in Lewes pleasant to her
letters from her and Lewes
questions concerning Florentine history, letter on
her remarks on my novel _La Beata_
speaks of her interest in deathbeds
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