vi, 12; Botticelli and, vi, 71; influence
of, on Morris, v, 15; William Morris
and, xiii, 254; marriage of, ii, 125;
referred to, iii, 150.
Burney, Frances, ii, 183; xii, 183; Reynolds
and, iv, 299; Jane Austen compared
with, ii, 247; Edmund Burke and, vii,
161.
Burns, James A., ix, 283.
Burns, Robert, worth as a poet, v, 97;
love-affairs of, v, 102; classification of
his poems, v, 103; his moral and relig-
ious nature, v, 105; main facts in the
life of, v, 115; as a farmer, v, 26;
Aubrey Beardsley compared with,
vi, 73.
Burr, Aaron, iv, 193; vii, 191; member of
Washington's family, iii, 166; character
of, iii, 175; parentage of, iii, 176;
attorney-general of N. Y. State, iii,
177; vice-president, iii, 177; quarrel of,
with Alexander Hamilton, iii, 177;
duel of, with Hamilton, iii, 179;
arrest of, iii, 180; death of, iii, 181;
U. S. Senator, iii, 177.
Burr, Margaret, wife of Gainsborough,
vi, 139.
Burroughs, John, x, 249; xii, 273; Elbert
Hubbard and, xii, 376; Rousseau and,
ix, 394; Prof. Youmans and, viii, 846;
on Henry Thoreau, viii, 423; quoted,
v, 108.
Bushnell, Uncle Billy, i, p xxv; vii, 189.
Business, as a profession, ix, 130; success
in, xi, 355.
Businessman, definition of a, xi, 315.
Butler, Ben, Wendell Phillips and, vii.388.
Butterbriefe, vii, 126.
Butterfly, The, Wordsworth, i, 214.
Byron, Lord George Gordon, ii, 184,
306; iv, 196; v, 97, 203; birth
of, v, 203; the true Byron, v, 204;
father of, v, 206; mother of, v, 206 ;
viii, 57; life of, at Harrow, v, 211 ; love-
affairs of, v, 212 ; birth of his poetic
genius, v, 215; admission to the
House of Lords, v, 220; travels of,
v, 221 ; meeting of, with Thomas
Moore, v, 224 ; marriage of, v, 226 ;
death of, v, 231 ; corsair Life of, i, 179;
Coleridge and, v, 310; Disraeli and,
v, 324; Giorgione and, iv, 165;Shellye
and, v, 229; Southey and, v, 281;
Thorwaldsen and, vi, 116; Aubrey
Beardsley compared with, vi, 73;
Shakespeare compared with, v, 204;
John Gait's Life of, vi, 129; opinion of,
on painting, i, 134; quoted, vii, 67;
xiii, 226; referred to, v, 50; v, 183;
poem of, on Thomas Moore, i, 157.
By, village of, ii, 146.
Cabbages and cauliflowers, vi, 67.
Csesar, iv, 193; character of, vii, 49;
Cleopatra and, vii, 44; funeral of,
vii, 58; Mark Antony and, vii, 54;
Mark Antony on, vii, 49; referred to,
iii, 119; v, 185, 201.
Csesar Augustus, nephew of Julius Caesar,
x, 125.
Caine, Hall, ii, 129.
Calamity, vii, 318.
Calcutta, i, 233.
Calhoun, John C., iii, 199.
vii
California, ii, 241; a land of extremes,
ix, 71; Southern, ii, 111.
Caligula, Roman emperor, ii, 195; viii, 49.
Calvert, William, and the Wordsworths,
i, 215.
Calvinism, iii, 80.
Calvin, John, i, 238; ii, 183; ix, 187, 197;
referred to, v, 123; Servetus and, ix,
201 ; wife of, ix, 210.
Cambrai, Archbishop of, ii, 54.
Camden, N. J., description of, i, 168.
Campaign, The, Addison, v, 251.
Canada, boundary-line of, iii, 247.
Cane-rush, a college, viii, 245; reference
to, i, 192.
Canned life, vi, 170.
Canning, George, referred to, v, 188.
Cannon, Joseph, on book-agents, viii, 349.
Canova, Antonio, sculptor, vi, 107;
Thorwaldsen and, vi, 108.
Canute, king of England, x, 148.
Capitol at Washington, dome of, iv, 35.
Caprera, home of Garibaldi, ix, 121.
Captain, My Captain, Whitman, iv, 262.
Carlile, Mrs. Richard, suffragist, ix, 249.
Carlisle, Lord, and Byron, v, 220.
Carlyle, Thomas, i, 56; ii, 127; iv, 253;
mother of, i, 69; father of, i, 69; edu-
cation of, i, 70; philosophy of, i, 71;
his domestic life, i, 74; home of, in
Chelsea, i, 77; statue of, i, 77; Emer-
son and, ii, 286, vi, 155; Simonne Evrard
and, vii, 226 ; eulogy of Tennyson, v, 80 ;
eulogy of Daniel Webster, iii, 184;
Herbert Spencer and, xii, 340; in-
fluence of, on John Tyndall, xii, 349;
Life of Frederick, viii, 312; on Oliver
Cromwell, ix, 305; on Darwin, xii, 230;
on death, xi, 407; on John Knox, ix,
213; on J. S. Mill, xiii, 151; on Lord
Nelson, xiii, 429; on respectability, xi,
362; Macaulay and, v, 182; Milburn
and, vii, 227; quoted, iii, 40, 231; v, 85;
xiii, 49; referred to, v, 162; remark
concerning George Eliot, xiv, 95;
Taine on, viii, 312; Jeannie Welsh and,
i, 75; his " House of Lords," ii, 57.
Carlyle Society, the, i, 79.
Carman, Bliss, xiv, 49.
Carnegie, Andrew, beneficences of, xi, 282;
boyhood of, xi, 267; governmental
experience of, xi, 276; James Anderson
and, xi, 281; the Bessemer steel
process and, xi, 278; Luther Burbank
and, xi, 290; Elbert Hubbard and, xi,
284; Bill Jones and, x, 161; the Pitts-
burgh bankers and, xi, 322; Thomas A.
Scott and, xi, 273; Booker T. Washing-
ton and, xi, 290; Lincoln compared
with, xi, 295; quoted, xi, 65; xiii, 88;
as a telegraph-operator, xi, 273.
Carnegie Hall, i, p xxxvii; xi, 282.
Carnegie libraries, xi, 286.
Carnot, president, death of, i, 202.
Carpenter, Edward, quoted, v, 101; Walt
Whitman and, x, 46.
Carrara quarries, the, iv, 26.
Cartesian philosophy, the, viii, 226.
Carthage, iii, 232.
Carus, Dr. Paul, xiv, 114; American
exponent of Monism, xii, 260.
Casabianca, xiii, 420.
Cassiodorus, vii, 114.
Caste, social, xi, 139.
Castiglione, v, 258.
Castle Garden, iii, 131; xi, 56.
Catholic clergy, celibacy of, i, 153.
Catholicism, ix, 279.
Catholics, Protestant opinions regarding,
vi, 13.
Goto, Addison's tragedy of, v, 260.
Cain's Soliloquy, Addison, v, 234.
Cato, suicide of, ii, 164; v, 250.
Cats, Manx, viii, 328.
Cat's Paw, Landseer, iv, 321.
Cauliflowers and cabbages, vi, 67.
Cause and effect, viii, 270.
Caveat emptor, xi, 11.
Cazenovia creek, i, p xxiv.
Cebes, disciple of Socrates, viii, 29.
Celibacy of the Catholic clergy, i, 153.
Cellini, Benvenuto, boyhood of, vi, 277;
Michelangelo and, vi, 281 ; Tasso and,
vi, 282; Torrigiano and, vi, 281;
Vasari and, vi, 288; life of, in Pisa, vi,
279; personality of, vi, 273; in prison,
vi, 289; The Perseus of, vi, 291.
Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, i,
329.
Central Music Hall, Chicago, i, p xxxvii.
Cerebrum, fatty degeneration of the, vi, 20.
Cervantes, i, 317; vi, 50.
Chaillu, Paul du, xii, 382.
Chains of Slavery, The, Marat, vii, 220.
Chair, the Morris, v, 21.
Chalmers, Hugh, i, p vi.
Channel Island boats, i, 195.
Channing, William Ellery, xiii, 38;
Thoreau and, viii, 397.
Chapin, Dr. E. H., and Beecher, vii. 390;
on Starr King, vii, 316.
Character, Cobden on, ix, 139 ; Socrates
on, viii, 27.
Charcot, Dr., on adolescence, vii, 353;
quoted, xii, 23.
Charity, v, 238; xi, 304.
Charles Albert of. Piedmont, ix, 118
Charles I, King of England, iv, 114;
execution of, ix, 332.
Charles V, Emperor of Germany, vii, 144.
Charles X, King of France, i,191.
Charles XII of Sweden, equestrian statue
of, vi, 99.
Charlestown, burning of, iii, 140.
Charmides, disciple of Socrates, viii, 29.
Charm of manner, xi, 317; xiii, 42.
Charon, referred to, v, 97.
Charterhouse School, i, 233.
Chateaubriand, quoted, iv, 258.
Chateauneuf, Abbe de, Voltaire and,
viii, 278.
Chatham, Lord, referred to, i, 151;
quoted, iii, 93; Daniel Webster com-
pared with, iii, 204.
Chatterton, Thomas, v, 97.
Chaucer, i, 110; v, 14.
Chautauqua, i, p xxxviii.
Chavannes, Puvis de, vi, 323.
Chelsea, i, 61; i, 77.
Chemistry of a Sunbeam, The, Youmans,
viii, 347.
Cheropho, disciple of Socrates, viii, 26.
Chesterfield, letter of Johnson to, v, 144.
Chiaroscuro, Rembrandt's ideas of iv, 57.
Chicago, as an art center, iv, 142.
Chicago Convention, nomination of
Lincoln at, iii, 304.
Chicago Fair, the, iv, 60.
Chicago fire, the, Fortuny's contribution
to the sufferers of, iv, 218.
Childe Harold, Byron, v, 200, 224;
Contarini compared with, v, 332.
Child, evolution of the, vi, 196; xii, 279.
Childhood, impressions of, iv, 341.
Child-labor, xi, 23.
Child, Professor, and William Morris,
v, 30.
Children, diseases of, xi, 137; education
of, xi, 173; ix, 224; God-given tenants,
vi, 313; Macaulay's love of, v, 193;
sorrows of, x, 157.
Childs, George W., vi, 318; Abbey and,
vi, 309.
Child's History of England, Dickens, i, 248.
China, astronomers of, xii, 97; Edward
Carpenter on, x, 46; future of, x, 43.
Chivalry, v, 249.
Choate, Rufus, on Beecher, vii, 359.
Choir Invisible, The, George Eliot, i, 48.
Chopin, Frederic, Aubrey Beardsley
compared with, vi, 73; Giorgione and,
vi, 254; mother of, xiv, 88; Stephen
Crane compared with, xiv, 81.
Christ at Emmaus, Rembrandt, vi, 66.
Christian astrology, xii, 97.
Christian dogma, Ingersoll on, vii, 257.
Christianity, ii, 195; evolution in definition
of, vi, 146; freethought and, xii, 151;
paganism and, vi, 224; vii, 49; ix, 276;
primitive, ix, 19.
Christian Science, ix, 19; x, 329, 336;
orthodox Christianity and, x, 872;
Transcendentalism and, viii, 404.
Christian Scientists, characteristics of,
x, 329.
Christian Socialists, v, 22.
Christ life, the, ii, 201.
Chromos, v, 33.
Chrysalis, the, v, 175.
Church, divine authority of, i, 111;
Martin Luther on the, vii, 131; a
menace, ix, 182; the mother of modern
art, iv, 18; State and, xiv, 231.
Churches as trysting-places, xiii, 122.
Churchill, Winston, vii, 21.
Cicero, on Mark Antony, vii, 61; referred
to, v, 162, 185;
Cigarette habit, the, iv, 108; x, 204.
Cimabue, Giovanni, Florentine painter,
vi, 21.
Cincinnatus, Roman patriot, xiii, 85.
Circuit-rider, the, ix, 42.
City slums, ix, 83.
Civilization, ii, 193; the badge of, xi, 296;
English, x, 184; xiii, 52; the problem of,
xii, 221; problems of, xii, 155; savagery
and, iv, 263.
Clairvoyant, the, viii, 174.
Clarissa Harlowe, Richardson, iv, 302.
Clarke, Mary Cowden, ix, 285.
Clarkson, Thomas, and the Wordsworths,
i, 215.
Class-day poets, vi, 325.
Classic art, xiv, 252.
Classification of Animals, Huxley, xii, 327.
Claudius, Roman emperor, viii, 49;
James I compared with, viii, 58.
Clay, Henry, iii, 269; ancestry of, iii, 209;
home of, iii, 212; education of, iii, 218;
as a lawyer, iii, 219; member of the
Fayette County bar, iii, 220; U. S.
Senator, iii, 220; speaker of the House,
iii, 220; as an agitator, iii, 221 ; as an
orator, iii, 222; monument of, iii, 226.
Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain), i,
164; H. H. Rogers and, x, 110; xi, 389.
Clement VII, Pope, iv, 31.
Cleopatra, death of, vii, 77; Julius Caesar
and, vii, 44; Mark Antony and, vii, 63.
Clergymen, the children of, v, 294;
orthodox, iii, 81.
Clergy, Voltaire's contempt for, viii, 280.
Cleveland, as an art center, iv, 142.
Cleveland, Grover, xii, 238.
Clinton, De Witt, iii, 239, 263; xiii, 185.
Cobbett, William, and Thomas Paine, ix,
161, 167.
Cobden, Richard, ii, 83; v, 30; on America,
ix, 142; John Bright and, ix, 149, 231;
Disraeli's criticism of, ix, 140; influence
of, ix, 127; John Morley on, ix, 140; ix,
153; on boarding-schools, ix, 135; on the
moral power of England, ix, 126; Lord
Palmerston on, ix, 152; Sir Robert
Peel and, ix, 150; political life of, ix,
146; Arthur F. Sheldon and, ix, 138.
Cobden-Sanderson, T. J., partner of
William Morris, v, 30 ; wife of, ix, 234.
Code duello, the, i, 276.
Cohen, origin of name, x, 30.
Coke, Sir Fxlward, ix, 313.
Coleridge, Hartley, v, 274.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, ii, 221; his
place as a philosopher, v, 289; birth of,
v, 294; parents of, v, 294; precocity of,
v, 295; education of, v, 297; fame of, as
a poet, v, 301 ; home of, in the Lake
District, v, 303; marriage of, v, 302;
friendship of Dorothy Wordsworth
for, v, 304; his literary work, v, 307;
physical and mental breakdown of,
v, 309; death of, y, 310; the creator of
the higher criticism, v, 314; Aids to
Reflection, v, 313; The Ancient Mariner,
v, 305; Byron and, v, 310; Dr. Gill-
man and, v, 309; Keats and, v, 310;
Harriet Martineau and, ii, 83; Shelley
and, v, 310 ; Josiah Wedgwood and,
v, 305; Mary Wbllstonecraft and, xiii,
102; the Wordsworths and, i, 212; 216;
cited, ii, 220; Dore's illustrations of the
works of, iv, 338; estimate of Jane
Austen, ii, 254; Mill on, v, 289;
Principal Shairp on, v, 314; Mary
Lamb and, ii, 220.
Collecting and collectors, iv, 119.
Colleges, in America, xii, 244; the small
college, x, 240; education, worth of, iv,
128; college training, xii, 241; Thoreau
on, viii, 397.
Collins, William, on Dean Swift, i, 151;
referred to, iii, 37.
Collyer, Rev. Robert, James Oliver and.
xi, 79; Philip D. Armour and, xi, 185.
Cologne Evening, Turner's painting,i,135.
Colonia Agrippina, viii, 67.
Colonial " broadsides," ix, 74.
Colosseum, Rome, i, 317.
Colosseum, The, Corot, vi, 188.
Columbus, Christopher, vi, 50 ; xii, 144.
Comedy, v, 240.
Come-outers, ii, 189 ; ix, 318.
Comets, iv, 331.
Commerce, Cobden on, ix, 128; Emerson
on, ix, 130.
Common Sense, Thomas Paine, ix, 157.
Communists, classes of, xi, 42.
Companionship, xiv, 110; spiritual, v, 227.
Compasses, proportional, xii, 64.
Compensation, Emerson's essay on, xii,
261.
Compensation, law of, ii, 238; iv, 226;
vii, 349; xi, 149; xiv, 41.
Competition, xiii, 247 ; co-operation and,
v, 23.
Complacency, i, 237.
Compromise, Morley, vii, 17.
Comte, Auguste, ii, 86; marriage of, viii,
250; insanity of, viii, 255; teachings of,
ii, 86; Clothilde de Vaux and, viii, 264;
Benjamin Franklin and, viii, 246;
Harriet Martineau and, viii, 257;
John Stuart Mill and, viii, 257;
Napoleon and, viii, 242; Saint Simon
and, viii, 247, 277; Alexander von
Humboldt and, viii, 254.
Comus, Milton, v, 137.
Condorcet, Marquis de, viii, 241.
Confessional, the, iv, 339; need of, v, 86.
Confessions of St. Augustine, vi, 273.
Confessions, Rousseau, i, 55; ix, 376.
Confidence, v, 238.
Confucius, Emerson compared with, x, 51;
Socrates compared with, x, 50, 60;
contemporaries of, x, 44; influence of,
x, 43; mother of, x, 59; Lao-tsze and,
x, 63.
Congregationalism, ix, 279.
Congregational singing, vii, 338.
Congregational societies, ix, 297.
Congreve on Addison, v, 252; Voltaire
and, viii, 295.
Coningsby, Disraeli, v, 341.
Conjugal Love, Swedenborg, viii, 191.
Conkling, Roscoe, as an orator, vii, 22.
Conklin, James C., friend of Lincoln,
iii, 288.
Connecticut policy, the, v, 173.
Connecticut, Washington on, iii, 27.
Connestabile Madonna, Raphael, vi, 27.
Conotancarius, Indian name of Washing-
ton, iii, 17.
Consanguinity, v, 295.
Conscience, the artistic, iv, 133.
Constable, the English painter, iv, 318;
influence of, on Corot, vi, 201.
Constant, Benjamin, writer and politician,
ii, 178.
Constantine the Great, xi, 131; composite
religion of, ix, 279.
Contarini Fleming, Disraeli, v, 324.
Conies Drolatiques, Dore's illustrations of,
iv, 338.
Convent life, advantages of, vi, 227.
Conversations of Meissonier, iv, 118, 140.
ConversionofSt. Paul, Michelangelo, iv, 34.
Con way, Rev. Moncure D., ix, 243; life
of Thomas Paine by, xi, 100.
Cook, Captain, ix, 164; xi, 214.
Cook's tourists, i, 100; v, 284.
Co-operation, ix, 225; competition and,
v, 23.
Co-operative stores, xi, 47.
Cooper, Peter, America's 6rst business-
man, xi, 233; as a glue-manufacturer,
xi, 244; as an inventor, xi, 245; boy-
hood of, xi, 237; marriage of, xi, 242;
public services of, xi, 253; Benjamin
franklin compared with, xi, 234;
Cyrus W. Field and, xi, 235; Matthew
Vassar and, xi, 242; R. G. Ingersoll
and, xi, 259.
Cooper Union, the, xi, 255; Faneuil Hall
compared with, xi, 258.
Copernicus, Nicholas, parentage of, xii,
101; epitaph of, xii, 120; at Frauen-
burg, xii, 111; Columbus and, xii, 107;
King Sigismund of Poland and, xii.
112; Novarra and, xii, 104; Pythagoras
compared with, x, 92; the teachings of,
xii, 49.
Copley, the Boston artist, iv, 304.
Copperheads, definition of, iii, 287.
Coquetry, flirtation and coyness, differ-
entiated, xiii, 235.
Corday, Charlotte, i, 75; assassination of
Marat by, vii, 227.
Coriolanus, Shakespeare, i, 317.
Corn Laws, John Bright on the, ix, 216.
Cornwall, Barry, v, 55.
Cornwallis, General, Washington's friend-
ship for, iii, 27; monument of, i, 314;
quoted, iii, 242.
Corot, Camille, iv, 339; early efforts of,
vi, 187; compared with otter painters
of the Barbizon School, vi, 217; good-
nature of, vi, 198; friend of Millet,
iv, 281; landscapes of, vi, 137; life of,
at Barbizon, vi, 212; parents of, vi,
193; poetical character of, vi, 204;
style of, vi, 214; Constable, the
English painter, and, vi, 201; Claude
Lorraine and, vi, 201 ; Achille Michallon
and, vi, 198; Jean Francois Millet and,
vi, 213; George Moore and, vi, 205;
Turner compared with, vi, 189; Walt
Whitman compared with, vi, 190;
letter to Stevens Graham, vi, 187, 205;
at the siege of Paris, vi, 190; tribute
to his mother, vi, 198.
Corporal punishment, v, 75.
Correggio, iv, 99; Leonardo and, vi, 233;
John Ruskin and, vi, 222; place of,
among artists, vi, 244; " putti " of,
vi, 240; The Day, vi, 222; Ludwig
Tieck on, vi, 220.
Correggio, village of, vi, 236.
Correlation of forces, law of, xii, 272.
Cortelyou, George B., xi, 181.
Corwin, Tom, on Mexico, xi, 149.
Cosmic consciousness, vii, 292.
Cosmic urge, the, x, 304.
Cosmos, Humboldt, xii, 159.
Cotter's Saturday Night, Burns, i, 69;
v, 104.
Cotton, Rev. John, ix, 294; ix, 338.
Country, advantages of, ii, 239; liberty
of the, iii, 280; life in the, xi, 171.
Country Doctor, The, Balzac, xiii, 276.
Courage, v, 174; vi, 25.
Courtesy compared with genius, ii, 49.
xi
Courtier, Castiglione, v, 258.
Covenant, of grace, ix, 346; of works,
, ix, 346.
Covetousness, v, 238.
Cowden-Clarke, Mary, ii, 233.
Cowley's Elegy on Sir Anthony Van Dyck,
iv, 172.
Craik, Dr., Washington's acquaintance
with, iii, 26.
Crane, Stephen, ii, 253; xiv, 80; Aubrey
Beardsley compared with, vi, 73;
Frederic Chopin compared with, xiv,
81; Chancellor Symms and, v, 300.
Cranks, v, 111.
Crapsey.Dr. Algernon S., on truth, xi, 319.
Crassus and Pompey, vii, 50.
Crawford, Captain Jack, x, 249.
Creation, Christian view of, xii, 98.
Cremation, i, 230.
" Cretinous wretch," i, 95.
Crimean war, Dore'sillustrations of, iv, 338.
Crisis, The, Winston Churchill, vii, 21.
Crisis, The, Thomas Paine, ix, 159.
Criticism, Johnson on, v, 147.
Critique of Pure Reason, Kant, viii, 169.
Crito and Socrates, viii, 28, 35, 37.
Crivelli, Lucrezia, Leonardo's painting of,
vi, 54.
Cromwell, Oliver, i, 81; at the execution
of Sir Walter Raleigh, ix, 309;
Thomas Carlyle on, ix, 305; Paul
Jones compared with, ix, 331 ; mother
of, ix, 317; Parliamentary experiences
of, ix, 313; parents of, ix, 305; referred
to, i, 303; rule of, is., 332; Shakespeare
and, ix, 307.
Cromwell, Richard, ix, 334.
Crookes tube, viii, 359.
Crosby, Ernest, viii, 53.
Crossing of the Bar, Tennyson, v, 90.
Crotona, Italy, home of the Pythagorean
School, x, 84.
Crucifixion of St. Peter, Michelangelo,
iv, 34.
Crucifixion, The, Rubens, iv, 102.
Cryptograms, vi, 65.
Culture, vii, 314; ix,-191; the pursuit of,
viii, 104; religion of, ix, 188, 192.
Cunningham, Allan, on Gainsborough,
yi, 131.
Curie, Madame, Herbert Spencer and,
viii, 359.
Curtis, George William, ii, 39, 286;
v, 254; vii, 409; as an orator, vii, 314;
Brook Farm and, viii, 402; Lincoln and,
i, 165; Lowell on, viii, 87.
Custom, tyranny of, v, 205.
Cynicism, i, 240.
Dalton, Richard, and Reynolds, iv, 306.
Damascus, iii, 41.
Damocles, the sword of, v, 184.
Damrosch, Walter, xi, 282; on Handel,
xiv, 253; and W T agnerian opera, xiv, 26.
Dana, Charles A., v, 254; and Brook
Farm, viii, 402.
Dancing, v, 236.
Daniels, George H., i, xxx; James Oliver
and, xi, 82; Rev. Thomas R. Slicer
compared with, xi, 83.
Dante, i, 113, 317; ii, 61; iv, 23, 120;
referred to, v, 83; on Aristotle, viii,
109; Archdeacon Farrar on, xiii, 138;
Galileo on, xii, 60; Longfellow on,
xiii, 110; Dore's illustrations of the
works of, iv, 338; father of modern
literature, xiii, 139; his description of
Beatrice, xiii, 120; influence of, on
Milton, xiii, 137; meeting of, with
Beatrice, xiii, 127; Hamlet compared
with, xiii, 126; Walt Whitman com-
pared with, i, 170.
Danton, ii, 265; Marat and, vii, 224;
Thomas Paine and, ix, 172.
Dartmouth College case, iii, 202.
Dart, the almanac-maker, Franklin on,
i, 150.
Darwin, Charles, Benjamin Disraeli and,
vi, 341; Asa Gray and, xii, 198;
Professor Henslow and, xii, 206;
Alfred Russel Wallace and, xii, 223,
372; Emerson compared with, xii, 203;
Huxley compared with, xii, 313; Hux-
ley on, xii, 198; Swedenborg compared
with, viii, 179; quoted, ii, 97; iv, 46;
referred to, v, 174, 289; xi, 370; xiii, 78;
on Sir Isaac Newton, xii, 34; voyage
in the Beagle, xii, 210; wife of, xii, 216.
Darwin, Dr. Erasmus, on the study of
medicine, xii, 203.
Daubigny, Charles Francois, French land-
scape painter, iv, 129, 281.
Daughters of the Revolution, xi, 146.
Daumier, friend of Meissonier, iv, 129.
Davenant, Sir William, and Leonardo
compared, vi, 48.
David Copperfield, Dickens, i, 251.
David, Jacques Louis, French historical
painter, iv, 229.
David, Michelangelo, iv, 23, 102.
Davidson, John, his dedication of a book,
vi, 331.
Davis, David, judge, nominator of
Lincoln, iii, 288.
Davis, Jefferson, i, 112; iii, 293.
Davitt, Michael, xiii, 185.
Davy, Sir Humphry, vi, 149; Michael
Faraday and, xii, 352; the Words-
worths and, i, 215.
Dawn, Michelangelo, vi, 32.
Day, The, masterpiece of Correggio, vi, 222.
Dead Sea, the, iii, 40.
Death, Carlyle on, v, 85; Johnson's dread
of, v, 167; Whitman on, i, 175.
Debating societies, iii, 188.
Debs, Eugene, x, 117.
Debtors' Prison, the, i, 253.
Decimal monetary system, iii, 75.
Declaration of Independence, Jefferson's
part in, iii, 75.
De Clementia, Seneca, ix, 201.
Dedications, vi, 331.
Defense of Guinevere, The, William Morris,
v, 13.
Defense of Idlers, A, Stevenson, xiii, 16.
Defensio Secunda, Milton, v, 128.
Definition, religion by, ix, 188.
Degradation and woman, vi, 74.
De Keyser, rival of Rembrandt, iv, 68.
Delacroix, Ferdinand, French painter,
iv, 230.
De rAUemagne, Madame de Stael, ii, 179.
Delaroche, friend of Millet, iv, 271;
Meissonier and, iv, 136.
Delftware, xiii, 52.
Delices, home of Voltaire, viiS, 314.
Delilah, i, 75.
Delium, the battle of, viii, 31.
Delsarte, Seneca compared with, viii, 56 ;
quoted, iii, 121.
Democracy, Shakespeare's limitations
regarding, i, 179.
Demosthenes, i, 248, 306; iii, 188; v, 162.
Denominations in religion, origin of, ix, 19,
Denslow's dandies, iv, 67.
Dentists, v, 207; vi, 70.
Departure of the Pilgrims, The, Robert
Weir, vi, 343.
Depew, Chauncey, on Scotch humor,
xiii, 11; quoted, xiv, 238.
De Quincey, life at Dove Cottage, i, 212;
referred to, iii, ISO.
Descartes' Meditations, viii, 226.
Descent From the Cross, Rubens, iv, 102.
Deschaumes, friend of Meissonier, iv, 129.
Deserted Village, Goldsmith, ii, 232; iii,
256; selections from, i, 283.
Desire, suppression of, xii, 89.
De Stael, Madame, father of, ii, 163;
mother of, ii, 165; appearance of, ii,
168; charm of, ii, 169; marriage of,
ii, 171; literary efforts of, ii, 178;
religion of, ii, 176; exile of, ii, 181;
death of, ii, 182; Swiss home of, ii, 188;
conflicts of, with Napoleon, ii, 180;
referred to, viii, 216.
De Tocqueville, recipe for success, z,
319.
Development, arrested, v, 72.
Devotion, v, 238.
Devotional Exercises, Harriet Martineau,
ii, 79.
DeWet, Christian, Boer leader, ix, 107.
Dewey, John, x, 249.
Dial, The, Thorean's contributions to,
viii, 421; Theodore Parker's contribu-
tions to, ix, 293.
Dialogue, The, Galileo, xii, 79.
Diana Bathing, Rembrandt, iv, 68.
Diary of John Adams, iii, 81.
Diary of John Quincy Adams, iii, 210.
Diaz, friend of Millet, iv, 281.
Dickens, Charles, i, 57, 236, 248, ii, 119;
v, 97; birthplace of, 5, 196; education
of, i, 248; early life of, i, 249; as a
playwright, i, 249; popularity of, i,
249; American tour of, i, 250; the
London of, i, 251 ; characters of, i, 267 ;
Robert Browning and, v, 55; his idea of
betterment, xi, 15; Thackeray's esti-
mate of, i, 228; Voltaire compared
with, viii, 283; on the boarding-school,
ix, 135; on Oliver Cromwell, ix, 317;
on Preraphaelitism, xiii, 252.
Diderot, quoted, ii, 174; on Erasmus,
x, 152; on Rousseau, ix, 386.
Dido Building Cartilage, painting, i, 129.
Diet of Worms, Luther at the, vii, 143.
Dignity, xiv, 304.
Dilettante Society, the, iv, 302.
Dilettante, Whistler on the, vi, 353.
Diminishing returns, law of, x, 308.
Diminutives, use of, iv, 5.
Diodati, friend of Milton, v, 127.
Diogenes, viii, 19; Alexander the Great
and, viii, 96; influence of, viii, 204.