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Little journeys to the homes of the great (Volume 14)

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Diotalcvi Madonna, Perugino, vi, 27.



Diplomacy, women and, v, 114.

Dipsy Chanty, Kipling's, ii, 75.

Disagreeable girl, the, described, xiii, 113.

Discipline, Thomas Arnold on, x, 231;
the parental idea of, vi, 160.

Discontent, xiv, 77.

Discord, uses of, vi, 329.

Disestablishment, i, 114.

Dispute, The, Raphael, vi, 32.

Disraeli, Benjamin, xii, 199; a.ncestry of,
v, 322; education of, 324; personality
of, v, 325; literary efforts of, v, 327;
political life of, v, 331; marriage of,
v, 338; Chancellor of the Exchequer,
v, 340; Prime Minister, v, 340;
Coning sby, v, 341; Contarini Fleming,
v, 324; Endymion, v, 342; Lothair, v,
342; Sybil, v, 341; Tancred, v, 341;
Vivian Gray, \, 324; attitude toward
Free Trade, v, 340; Agassiz compared
with, v, 338; Mrs. Austen and, v, 327;
Lady Blessington and, v, 333; Bulwer-
Lytton and, v, 333; Lord Byron and,
v, 324; Froude on, v, 326; Mrs.
Wyndham Lewis and, v, 333; Macaulay
compared with, v, 197; Mephisto
compared with, v, 320; Thomas Moore
and, v, 333; Lady Morgan and, v, 333;
Napoleon compared with, v, 321;
O'Connell and, v, 336; Count d'Orsay
and, v, 333; Pitt and, v, 331; Voltaire
compared with, viii, 295; N. P. Willis
on, v, 329; Mrs. Willyums and, v, 344;
on Cobden, ix, 140; on Charles Darwin,
v, 341; on democracy, xi, 255; on the
Established Church, xii, 155; on
initiative, xiv, 152; on Dr. Jowett,
viii, 351; on love, xiii, 158; quoted, iv,
160; v, 41;xiii, 408.

Disraeli, Isaac, v, 322.

Dissection, iv, 59.

Divine Comedy, The, Dante, xiii, 134.

Divine passion, the, ii, 36; iv, 242.

Divine right of kings, ii, 83; v, 291.

Divinity, idea of, vi, 49.

Divinity of business, xi, 14.

Division of labor, iii, 99.

Divorce, i, 111; Milton on, v, 130; women
and, viii, 133; Voltaire on, viii, 290.

Dixon, photographer of animals, ii, 125.

Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, Stevenson,
xiii, 27.

Doctors, v, 203; Kant on, viii, 162.

Dodo, Edward F. Benson, i. 148.



Dogmatism, vi, 348; x, 292.

Dog-star, influence of, v, 103.

Doll's House, Ibsen, xiii, 112.

Don Juan, referred to, iii, 176; Byron
compared with, v, 221.

Donnelly, Ignatius, vi, 65.

Donniges, Helene von, xiii, 363.

Donnybrook Fair, ix, 252; spirit of,
xii, 337.

Dore Gallery in London, the, iv, 344.

Dore, Gustave, early life of, iv, 332; " the
child illustrator," iv, 336; life in
Paris, iv, 338; love for his mother, iv,
339; ability as a musician, iv, 340;
decorated with the Cross of the Legion
of Honor, iv, 340; characteristics of
his art, iv, 341; his visit to England,
iv, 344; presented to Queen Victoria,
iv, 345; death of, iv, 346.

Dorset, poet, contemporary of Addison,
v, 249.

Douglas, Fred, vii, 409.

Draco, laws of, ii, 20.

Drake, Edwin L., xi, 370.

Drake, English admiral, iv, 81.

Draper, J. W., historian, v, 94.

Dream of Fair Women, A, Tennyson, v, 78.

Dream of John Ball, A, William Morris,
v, 23.

Droll Stories, Balzac, xiii, 300.

Drummond, Henry, referred to, v, 290.

Drum-Taps, Whitman, i, 175.

Drunkard's home, the, xiv, 234.

Dryden, Addison and, v, 246; Shake-
speare and, i, 124; his opinion of Shake-
speare, i, 134.

Duality of the human mind, i, 113.

Duane, James, New York's first Conti-
nental Mayor, iii, 238.

Dumas, Alexandre, iv, 249; friend f
Meissonier, iv, 126; a negro, x, 205;
on Garibaldi, ix, 1 15.

Dunciad, Pope, i, 179; vi, 329.

Dunkards, the, ii, 189.

Duplicity, evils of, vii, 371.

Durer, Albrecht, xii, 119; vi, 259; Martin
Luther and, vii, 139; Moses compared
with, x, 37; on Erasmus, x, 157.

Duse, Eleanor, xiv, 127.

Dutch, industry of, iv, 42.

Dyer, Mary, execution of, ix, 365; Gov-
ernor Endicott and, ix, 363; Anne
Hutchinson and, ix, 359.

Dynamic force, iv, 193.



Earth, early notions regarding the, xii, 92.

East Aurora, home of Vice-Pres. Fillmore
in, iii, 270; racetracks of, xi, 291 ; village
of, i, p xxiv; ii, p ix.

East India Company, the, v, 189.

Eastlake, Sir Charles, the artist, grave of,
i, 231.

East, religion of the, ii, 18.

Ecce Labora, motto of St. Benedict, x, 818.

Eccentricities of genius, i, 97.

Eeclesiastes, Book of, compared with
Meissonier's Conversations, iv, 141.

Economics, v, 94; religion and, ix, 192.

Economy, blessings of, iv, 289.

Economy of the Universe, The, Sweden-
borg, viii, 194.

Ecstasy, x, 208; an essential of genius,
iv, 253.

Eddy, Mary Baker, characteristics of, x,
336; founder of Christian Science, x,
329; marriages of, x, 333; Julius Caesar
compared with, x, 360; Hypatia com-
pared with, x, 280; Jesus compared
with, x, 361; Shakespeare compared
with, x, 338; Herbert Spencer and,
viii, 189; Swedenborg and, x, 355;
Swedenborg compared with, viii, 190.

Eden, Garden of, ii, 111 ; iii, 282.

Edgeworth, Miss, Jane Austen compared
with, ii, 245.

Edison, Thomas A., ii, 238 ; xi, 196 ; xii,
21; prophecy of, regarding 20th
century, i, 320; mother of, i, 321;
birthplace of, i, 323; early life of, i,
824; first invention of, i, 325; success
of, i, 828; some inventions of, i, 329;
appearance of, i, 330; humor of, i, 337;
position of, in history, i, 341; age of,
i, 345; Leonardo compared with, vi,
41; on science, xi, 886; quoted, vi, 41.

Editors, managing, characterized, vi, 315.

Educated man, the, xii, 127.

Educated men, the five greatest, i, 341.

Education, v, 11; vii, 314; viii, 203;
of children, ix, 224; definition of, i,
341 ; formula of, x, 202 ; getting an, vii,
285; Hegel on, vii, 322; Victor Hugo
on, xi, 203; Charles Lamb on, ii, 214;
object of, x, 200; science of, viii, 100;
Herbert Spencer on, viii, 824; xi, 171;
John Tyndall on, xii, 346.
Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, iii, 176;
influence of, vii, 237; theology of,
viii, 179.



Egotism, v, 242; vi, 25.

Egotism in literature, vi, 273.

Egotist, the, vi, 49.

Egyptian civilization, x, 17.

Egypt, the cradle of mystery and miracle,
x, 75; in the time of the Pharaohs,
x, 17.

Eighteen Hundred Seven, Meissonier,
iv, 142.

Elba, Napoleon's exile in, ii, 181.

Elective Affinities, Goethe, xiii, 228.

Electricity, Edison regarding future of,
i, 320; Spencer's discoveries in, viii,
359.

Electric pen, invention of, i, 329.

Elegy on Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Cowley,
iv, 172.

Elegy, The, Gray, v, 126.

Elemental conditions, v, 88.

Elementary Physiology, Huxley, xii, 327.

Elgin marbles, iv, 318; vi, 13; vii, IS.

Eliot, George, ii, 239; v, 49; early life of,
i, 50; birthplace of, i, 52; acquaintance
of, with Herbert Spencer, i, 56; mar-
riage, i, 57; appearance of, i, 63; home
of, i, 63; grave of, i, 64; estimate of
Jane Austen, ii, 254; on Botticelli, vi,
69; favorite book of, ix, 876; on the
art life of Florence, vi, 90.

Elizabeth, Queen of England, iv, 81;
visit at Kenilworth, i, 304.

Elks, Order of, x, 77,

Ellis, Charles M., and Theodore Parker,
ix, 297.

Ellis, F. S., and William Morris, v, 29.

Ellsworth, Oliver, chief justice, iii, 248.

Elocution, H. W. Beecher on, vi, 187;
viii, 54.

Elzevirs, the, publishers, iv, 55, 65.

Emancipated men, xiv, 246.

Emancipation of women, ii, 70.

Embankment, the London, i, 77.

Emerald Isle, the, ii, 95.

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, and the Brook
Farm, viii, 402; and Concord, viii, 405;
Bronson Alcott and, xi, 892; Carlyle
and, ii, 286; vi, 155; Carlyle's letter to,
iii, 184; Darwin compared with, xii,
203; Essay on Compensation, xii, 261;
Confucius compared with, x, 51;
favorite book of, ix, 376; Hypatia
compared with, x, 280; influence of, on
John Tyndall, xii, 349; as a lecturer,
v, 26; Mazziui compared with, ix, 94;



William Morris' estimate of, v, 32; on
astronomy, xii, 116; on beauty, jriii,
211 ; on commerce, ix, 130; on eloquence,
ix, 104; on knowledge, vii,322;on Nat-
ure, x, 306; on originality, xii, 407; on
Theodore Parker, ix, 301; on Wendell
Phillips, vii, 413; on place and power,
vi, 168; on plain living, xiii, 251; on
Plato, viii, 31; on slavery, vii, 393;
on the soul, viii, 403; on Swedenborg,
viii, 177; on Thoreau, viii, 408; on
truth, xiv, 333; Robert Owen and,
xii, 349; Theodore Parker compared
with, ix, 279, 292; Theodore Parker's
lecture on, ix, 274; Wendell Phillips on,
xiii, 171; quoted, i, 242, 267, 341; ii,
76, 285; iii, 108; iv, 7, 128, 259; v, 12,
79, 98, 158, 248; vi, 65, 95; vii, 309;
viii, 305; ix, 61; x, 339; xi, 14; xiii, 89;
referred to, i, p vi; i, 55, 90, 223; iv,
253; v, 294; Seneca compared with,
viii, 56; Shelley compared with, ii,
287; Socrates and, viii, 16; Thoreau
and, viii, 397; George Francis Train
on, vii, 325.

Emile, Rousseau, vii, 207; ix, 371; xiii, 85.

Emilian Highway, the, vi, 226.

Emmett, Robert, Southey to, v, 264.

Empire State Express, i, p xxx.

Endless punishment as a doctrine, viii, 357.

Endymion, Disraeli, v, 342.

Enemies, the uses of, xii, 18.

Energy, example of, i, 339.

Energy, universal, v, 123.

England, colonies of, x, 131; freedom in,
vi, 146; freedom of speech in, ix, 175;
Greece compared with, vii, 35; the
heart of, i, 308; a nation of shop-
keepers, ii, 207; the people of, x, 130;
rural, ii, 240; settlement of, by the
Engles and Saxons, x, 132; of Shake-
speare, i, 301; Spain and, in the 16th
century, iv, 81.

English Bards and Scotch Reviewers,
Byron, v, 218; vi, 329.

English Idylls, Tennyson, v, 81.

English Literature, Taine, xiii, 171.

English Note-Book, Voltaire, viii, 297.

English Settlements in North America,
Burke, vii, 172.

English Traits, Emerson, viii, 297.

Enlightenment, age of, viii, 271.

Enquiry Into the Present State of Polite



Learning in Europe, Goldsmith's first

book, i, 293.
Entail, law of, v, 70.
Enthusiasm, vii, 319; x, 242.
Environment, ii, 189; iii, 56; xiii, 215;

force of, iv, 332; influence of, xi, 335.
Epictetus, viii, 119; compared with Walt

Whitman, i, 170.
Epigram, definition of, x, 52.
Epitaphs, i, 158 ; iv, 86 ; v, 159.
Epochs in life, three great, ix, 68.
Epworth League, referred to, ii, 137.
Epworth parsonage, birthplace of John

Wesley, ix, 16.
Equanimity, x, 58; xiii, 84.
Erasmus, i, 248; x, 1 17; xiv, 40; an author-
ity on books and printing, x, 175; the

Bishop of Cambray and, x, 161;

Froben, the publisher, and, x, 173;

Melanchthon and, x, 172; Sir Thomas

More and, x, 170; Lord Mountjoy and,

x, 169; Luther compared with, x, 152;

Diderot on, x, 152; Albrecht Dureron,

x, 157; In Praise of Folly, x, 177;

intellectual pivot of the Renaissance,

x, 150; on preaching, x, 150; quoted.

vi, 46; reference to, i, 124; v, 123;

travels of, x, 161.
Erfurt, university of, vii, 119.
Esoteric and exoteric, vii, 133.
Esoterics, v, 96.
Essay on Education, Herbert Spencer,

viii, 324.
Essay on Human Understanding, Locke,

xiii, 85.

Essay on Mind, E. B. Browning, ii, 29.
Essay on the Sublime, Burke, vii, 318.
Essays of Elia, Charles Lamb, ii, 214;

v, 297.

Etching, iv, 55, 315.

Etching and Dry Points, Whistler, vi, 351.
Etiquette, books on, v, 239.
Etruria, home of Wedgwood pottery,

xiii, 75.
Euclid of Megara, disciple of Socrates,

viii, 29.

Eugenics of Plato, x, 118.
Eugenie, Empress, and Rosa Bonheur.

ii, 159.

Euripides, referred to, v, 185.
Eusebius on Aristotle, viii, 109.
Eve, guilt of, iv, 83.
Everett, Edward, xi. 258.



Evolution, doctrine of, i, 135; v. 290;

vi, 196; viii, 341 ; xii, 215.
Excursion, The, Wordsworth, i, 219.
Executive, an, defined, xi, 361.
Exile, advantages of, viii, 60; xiv, 21.
Exodus, the Israelitish, x, 38.
Expense-account, working the, vi, 314.
Expression, v, 235; vi, 58; need of, v, 215.
Fable for Critics, Lowell, i, 179.
Faddism, xii, 131.
Fagging in English schools, x, 230.
Fairy-tales, uses of, viii, 269.
Faith, v, 238; Wordsworth on, i, 210.
Fall of Wagner, The, Nietzsche, xiv, 38.
Falmouth, Lord, quoted, vi, 13.
Falstaff compared with Johnson, v, 168.
Falstaff, Verdi, xiv, 295.
Fanaticism, ix, 182.
Faneuil Hall, and Cooper Union compared,

xi, 258; Wendell Phillips' speech in,

vii, 414.
Faraday, Michael, and Sir Humphry

Davy, xii, 352; John Tyndall and, xii,

352; John Tyndall on, xii, 334.
Farrar, Canon, on Claudius and James I,

viii, 58; on Darwin, xii, 234.
Fashionable society, vi, 170.
Fate, ii, 89, 163; masters of, ii, 17.
Father of lies, the, i. 291.
Faulkner, Charles Joseph, designer, v, 20.
Faust, Goethe, v, 249.
Faustus and Disraeli compared, v, 320.
Favoritism, iii, 256.

Fay, Amy, biographer of Liszt, xiv, 207.
Fear, v, 173; xii, 89.

Federal Constitution, adoption of, iii, 245.
Fellowship, William Morris on, vi, 332.
Fenelon, ii, 49; Madame Guyon and,

xiii, 350; Thomas Jefferson compared

with, xiii, 353; on justice, xiv, 77.
Ferguson, Charles, on the simple life, x, 108.
Ferney, home of Voltaire, viii, 315.
Feudalism, x, 320.
F. F. V., iii, 212.
Field, Cyrus W., xi, 235.
Field, Eugene, xi, 80; Francis Wilson and,

v, 256.

Fielding's Amelia, iv, 302.
Field, Kate, ii, 39.
Field, Marshall, xi, 294.
Fields, James T., i, 251; ii, 39.
Fifteenth century, household decorations

of the, v, 18.
Fighting-man, the eternal, vi, 164.



Fillmore, Vice-President, iii, 270.

Finck, Henry, on passionate love, xiv, 313.

Fiske, John, Louis Agassiz and, xii, 407;
discoveries of, xii, 401; Henry Drum-
mond compared with, xii, 408; early
career of, xii, 397; Huxley and, xii, 323;
Huxley compared with, xii, 408;
Huxley on, xii, 414; John Morley
compared with, xii, 412; on astute-
ness, viii, 250; on Darwinism, xii, 405;
on Huxley, xii, 313; on truth, xii,412;
on the uses of religion, xii, 413;
scientific work of, xii, 407; Through
Nature to God, xii, 396; Outlines of
Cosmic Philosophy, xii,406.

Fiske, Minnie Maddern, i, p xxvii.

Fisk Jubilee Singers, i, 113.

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, and Thomas
Paine, ix, 175.

Fitzgerald's Omar Khayyam, v, 149.

Flanders, battle-ground of Europe, iv, 82.

Flanders, dog of, ii, 59, 66.

Flagellant, The, Southey's contributions
to, v, 279.

Flattery, v, 216.

Flaubert, Gustave, on marriage, xiv, 94.

Flaxman and Thorwaldsen, vi, 110;
Landseer and, iv, 319.

Fleischer, Rabbi, ix, 283.

Flint, Austin, i, 247.

Flirtation, coquetry and coyness, dif-
ferentiated, xiii, 235.

Floorwalker, rise of the, xi, 345.

Florence, wonders of, iv, 56.

Florida and Sweden contrasted, viii, 182.

Florida cracker, the, ii, 112.

Flowers, transplanted weeds, vi, 234;
John Wesley's love of, ix, 49.

Flying Dutchman, The, Wagner, xiv, 22.

Fontainebleau, ii, 57; iv, 278.

Fools of Shakespeare, i, 239.

Forestry, x, 248.

Forgiveness, the joy of, vi, 221.

Forrest, Edwin, actor, xi, 94.

Fors Clavigera, Ruskin, i, 96.

Forster, John, on Oliver Cromwell, ix, 321 ;
life of Dean Swift by, i, 143.

Fortuny, Mariano, early life of, iv, 202;
education of, iv, 208; life of, in Rome,
i v, 21 3 ; experience of, in Algeria, iv, 213 ;
compared with Meissonier, iv, 218;
leader of modern Spanish school of
painting, iv. 222; pictures by, in
America, iv, 218.



Forum, The, Corot, vi, 188.

Forum, the Roman, v, 201.

Fourier, Francois,French socialist, xii, 344.

Fourierism, ix, 225; viii, 412.

Four-o'clock, the, i, p xxiii.

Fowler, Professor O. S., x, 274.

Fox, Charles, ix, 164; on the Hessians,
xi, 149; referred to, v, 188.

Fox, George, as a leader, ix, 217.

Fox, Richard, and Edmund Burke, vii.179.

Francesca, Piero Delia, Italian painter,
vi, 31.

France, the king of, and Elizabeth Fry, ii,
188; married women in, ii, 173;
senility of, iii, 232; villages in, ii, 58.

Frankenstein, Mary W. Shelley, ii, 305.

Frank, Henry, ix, 184, 283.

Franklin, Benjamin, birthplace of, iii, 33;
early literary efforts of, iii, 36; in New
York, iii, 38; in Philadelphia, iii, 38;
meeting of, with Deborah Read, iii, 39;
marriage of, iii, 43; public services of,
iii, 48; foremost American, iii, 50;
writings of, iii, 50; autobiography of,
xiii, 313; Comte and, viii, 246; Peter
Cooper compared with, xi, 234; Peter
Cooper's ideal, xi, 257; founder of the
first public library in America, ix, 226;
John Jay compared with, iii, 250; on
Catholicism, x, 368; on Harvard uni-
versity, xi, 96; on love, viii, 290;
Thomas Paine and, ix, 157, 164, 167;
peace commissioner, iii, 252; prayer of,
iii, 42; prophecy of, regarding Dart,
the almanac-maker, i, 150; Ary
Scheffer's admiration for, iv, 235;
Poor Richard's Almanac,!, 150 ; referred
to i, 342; vi, 47; xi, 94; xii, 57, 179.

Franklin stove, the, iii, 47.

Frankness, v, 174.

Frederick, Elector of Saxony, vii, 143.

Frederick the Great, i, 81; Voltaire and,
viii, 309; on Voltaire, ix, 387.

Freedom, ix, 85, xiii, 85; happiness com-
pared with, ix, 56; Mary Wollstone-
craft on, xiii, 104; of speech and action
in England, vi, 146.

Freeman, Edward, on King Alfred, x, 124.

Freethought, Byron and, v, 205; Chris-
tianity and, xii, 151.

Free Trade, i, 114; Disraeli's attitude
toward, v, 340.

Fremont, John C., vii, 354.

French Revolution, The, Carlyle, i, 80.



French Revolution, cause of, ix, 372.

" Friday Afternoon, A," iii, 185.

Friendship, v, 175, 272; ix, 18; xiv, 312;
the desire for, v, 85; Emerson on, ii,
286; ideal, v, 88; Michelangelo and
Vittoria Colonna, iv, 36; a religion of,
ix, 217; striking instances of, i, 132;
wine of, ii, 21.

Friends, Society of, ix, 217.

Frobisher, English sea-fighter, iv, 81.

Froebel, Friedrich, debt of, to Rousseau,
ix, 371; Heir Gruner and, x, 254; the
Von Holzhausen family and, x, 257;
influence of, viii, 204; parents of,
x, 247; Pestalozzi and, x, 252; philos-
ophy of, ix, 136; referred to, v, 211.

Froude, James Anthony, on biography,
vii, 347; on Benjamin Disraeli, v, 326.

Fry, Elizabeth, ancestry of, ii, 198;
religious nature of, ii, 200; marriage of,
ii, 20; children of, ii, 202; prison
experience of, ii, 206; continental
experiences of, ii, 210; friend of
humanity, ii, 212; message of, ix, 221;
quoted, vii, 28.

Fugitive Slave Law, ix, 297.

Fuller, Chief Justice, on damage cases,
x, 144.

Fuller, Margaret, and Brook Farm,
viii, 402; quoted, ix, 94.

Fulton, Robert, xi, 21, 196, 248.

Fulvia, wife of Mark Antony, vii, 67.

Fundamenta Botanica, Linnaeus, xii, 300.

Furniture, William Morris, v, 21; of the
15th century, v, 18.

Furnivall, Dr., v, 40.

Gage, General, quoted, iii, 94.

Gainsborough hat, the, vi, 144.

Gainsborough, Thomas, xii, 179; Mar-
garet Burr and, vi, 138; early life of,
vi, 132; Garrick and, vi, 142; inde-
pendence of, vi, 147; landscapes of,
vi, 137; his love of country life, vi,
136; on memory, vi, 140; Reynolds
compared with, iv, 287; Sir Joshua
Reynolds and, vi, 150; Philip Thick-
nesse's life of, vi, 129: Benjamin West
and, vi, 150; Wiltshire and, vi, 142.

Galileo, iv, 85; Castelli on, xii, 83; Gior-
dano Bruno and, xii, 56; inventions of,
xii, 64; Leonardo compared with, xii,
56; John Milton and, xii, 82; " the
modern Archimedes," xii, 59; Sir



Isaac Newton compared with, xii, 37;
Pope Urban VIII and, xii, 78;

Gallio, proconsul of Achaia, viii, 46;
St. Paul and, ix, 189.

Galton, Sir Francis, quoted, xii, 305.

G. A. R., iii, 258.

Garden of Eden, ii, 111.

Garibaldi, Joseph, ix, 93; Julius Caesar
compared with, ix, 104; Mazzini and,
ix, 94, 101; Savonarola compared with,
ix, 124; in South America, ix, 102.

Garibaldi the Patriot, Alexandre Dumas,
ix, 115.

Garnett and Juliet, iii, p xi.

Garrick, David, v, 155; xii, 179: xiy, 260;
on Boswell, viii, 26. his criticism of
Joshua Reynolds, iv, 301; Gainsbor-
ough and, vi, 142; Johnson's epitaph
on, v, 159;

Garrison, William Lloyd, iii, 259; vi, 148;
vii, 221, 409; Lyman Beecher and,
vii, 395; Henry George and, ix, 59;
Theodore Parker and, ix, 299.

Gates, General of U. S. Army, iii, 168.

Gautier, Theophile, i, 192; Dore's illus-
trations of the works of, iv, 338;
quoted, xiii, 307.

Gaynor, Judge, on Whistler, vi, 333.

Genealogy, Icelandic, vi, 97.

Geneva in the 18th century, ix, 385.

Genius, i, 97; ii, p ix; compared with
courtesy, ii, 49; creative, vii, 19;
definition of, iv, 329; distinguishing
work of, xii, 103; essentially feminine,
vi, 250; formula for a, v, 12; of the
genus, viii, 250; inspiration and, i, 134;
interesting example of, ii, 115; mad-
ness and, vi, 286; men of, i, 75;
Herbert Spencer on, vii, 316; the
stepping-stones of, xii, 191; talent
versus, vi, 56.

Gentle Art of Making Enemies, The,
Whistler, vi, 330, 351.

Gentleman, Addison the best type of,
v, 239; Thomas Arnold's ideal of, x,
239; the true, xii, 184.

Geognosy, xii, 139.

Geographical Distribution of Animals, The,
Wallace, xii, 389.

George, Henry, xi, 228 ; xiii, 93 ; early
life of, ix, 59 ; life of, in California, ix,
62; lecture of, before the University of
California, ix, 71 ; John Stuart Mill
and, ix, 74 ; philosophy of, ix, 57 ;



popularity of, in England, ix, 79;
Progress and Poverty, ix, 73; quoted,
xiii, 186; Ricardo compared with, ix,
80; Professor S win ton and, ix, 76;
E. L. Youmans and, ix, 78; John
Russell Young and, ix, 78.

George Junior Republic, the, x, 241.

George HI and William Pitt, vii, 200.

Germanicus, Roman general, viii, 49.

Germans, virtues of the, xi, 205.

Germany, America's debt to, xii, 241.

Germ, The, chipmunk magazine, ii, 123.

Gertha's Lovers, William Morris, v. 15.

Gettysburg, iii, 296; speech of Lincoln at,
in, 278.

Gettysburg Cyclorama, iv, 344.

Ghetto, the, xi, 128; Wolfgang Goethe
on, xi, 134; Moses Mendelssohn on,
viii, 223.

Ghirlandajo, the painter, iv, 28; vi, 21.

Giannini's Indians, iv, 67.

Gibbon, Edward, ix, 164; xii, 179; love-
affair of, ii, 165; on the diplomacy of
women, viii, 68; on Judaism, xi, 131;
on Roman law, viii, 139; on Roman
religion, viii, 79; on university educa-
tion, ix, 21.

Gibson girl, the, iv, 67; xiii, 112.

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, and Mary
Wollstonecraft compared, xiii, 92.

Giorgione, iv, 158; Bellini and, vi, 258;
Shelley and Chopin compared with,
vi, 254; referred to, v, 323.

Gipsy life, v, 51.

Giralda of Seville, i, 317.

Girard college, Philadelphia, iii, 202 ; xi, 122.

Girardin, pupil of Rousseau, ii, 183.

Girard, Stephen, x, 365; xi, 94; boyhood
of, xi, 101; marriage of, xi, 113; will of,
iii, 201; bank of, xi, 120; Benjamin
Franklin compared with, xi, 96; at the
island of Martinique, xi, 110; Thomas
Jefferson and, xi, 96; and Maryland, xi,
321; Thomas Paine and, xi, 97; Walt
Whitman compared with, xi, 99.

Gladstone, William E., education of, i,
108; appearance of, i, 109; marriage
of, i, 110; influence of, i, 110; home of,
i. 119; Charles Bradlaugh and, ix, 268;
Huxley and, xii, 199; Huxley on, xii,
318; Macaulay compared with, v, 197;
on John Bright, ix, 238; on Benjamin
Disraeli, v, 336; on evolution, xii, 230;
on Handel, xiv, 253; on Irish Home



Rule, xiii, 204; on Dr. Jowett, viii,
351; on opportunity, x, 225; on Josiah
Wedgwood, xiii, 60; Parnell and, xiii,
184, 198; his reply to Ingersoll, x, 363;
referred to, iii, 136; Herbert Spencer
and, xii, 230.

Glassmaking, art of, iv, 155 ; vi, 252.

Gleaners, Millet, iv, 281.

Glory, Dore's statue of, iv, 345.

Glucose industry, the, xii, 238.

Glynne, Sir Stephen, i, 110.

God Is Everywhere, Madame Guyon, ii, 42.

Godiva, Lady, i, 51.

Gods in the chrysalis, v, 175.

God, the masterpiece of, vi, 58.

Godwin, William, ii, 291; Robert Inger-
soll compared with, xiii, 87; Political
Justice, xiii, 85; Robert Southey and,
xiii, 103.

Goethe, Wolfgang, i, 63; ii, 184; Lord
Byron compared with, v, 230; Cellini
and, vi, 274; and electricity, iii, 47;
on the Ghetto, xi, 134; the Von
Humboldts and, xii, 125; influence of,
on Thackeray, i, 233; on marriage,
ix, 383; Mendelssohn and, xiv, 153;
Mephisto of, v, 320; Napoleon and,
xi, 151; meeting with Napoleon,
i, 165; on Platonic love, xiii, 229;
referred to, v, 249; Mayer Rothschild
and, xi, 134, 145; Schopenhauer and,
viii, 371; Christine Vulpius and, vi, 111.

Goldsmith, art of the, vi, 274.

Goldsmith, Oliver, father of, i, 281; early
life of, i, 281; home of, i, 283; London
life of, i, 291; acquaintance of, with
Samuel Richardson, i, 291; death of,
297; simplicity of, i, 298; Botticelli
compared with, vi, 70; Burke compared
with, vii, 161; Deserted Village, iii, 256;
on Boswell, viii, 26; on Dr. Johnson,
vii, 167; on Richard Brinsley Sheridan,
xii, 171; quoted, v, 147; referred to,
i, 259, 306; ii, 232; iii, 12; v, 294;
xii, 179; Reynolds and, iv, 305, 306.

Golgotha, ii, 53, 84. .

Gomez, carrying the message to, v, 195.

Gondoliers, superstitions of, iv, 148;
Venetian, vi, 257.

Good-cheer, v, 174.

Good-Natured Man, The. Goldsmith, i,
272, 295.

Gosse, Edmund, on biography, vii, 346;
on Stevenson, xiii, 42.



Government loans, xi, 163.

Graham, Stevens, Corot's letter to, vi, 205.
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