Grammar, function of, viii, 328.
Grasmere, i, 88, 211.
Grattan, John, Quaker preacher, ix, 226.
Gravitation, the law of, xii, 31.
Gravity, spiritual, v, 241.
Gray, Dr. Asa, xii, 231 ; Louis Agassiz and,
xii, 408; Charles Darwin to, xii, 198,
232.
Gray, Thomas, xiv, 51; Elegy, iv, 302;
v, 126.
Great Awakening.- the, ix, 41.
Greatness, denned, ix, 369; the germ of,
vi, 175.
Greece, the decline of, vii, 37; education of
women in, xii, 173; England compared
with, vii, 35; gods of ancient, iv, 18;
vii, 17; golden age of, x, 71; Rome and
Judea compared with, x, 36; in the
time of Pericles, vii, 27.
Greed, xii, 89.
Greek art, rise of, vii, 12.
Greek culture, influence of, vi, 14.
Greek Heroes, Kingsley, i, 248.
Greek-letter societies, x, 77.
Greeley, Horace, vii, 409; xiii, 183; on
farming, xi, 387; at Girard College,
xi, 123; influence of, vi, 155; in prison.
vi, 170; on Sam Staples, viii, 408;
quoted, i, 200.
Green Mountain Boys, the, xi, 308.
Greenough, Horatio, sculptor, iii, 5.
Gretna Green, i, 67; ii, 38.
Grief, expression of, xiii, 268.
Grimm, Baron, on Rousseau, ix, 386.
Grind, the college, v, 151 ; viii, 183.
Gross, Samuel Eberly, vi, 275.
Grub Street, referred to, i, 292; the
wrangles of, viii, 249.
Guam, isle of, i, p xxv.
Guernsey, island of, i, 195.
Guiccioli, Countess, and Lord Byron, v,
211,230.
Guilds, i, p xviii.
Gulliver's Travels, referred to, i, 160; vi,
329.
Guyon, Madame, appearance of, ii, 43;
autobiography of, xiii, 312, 315, 329,
351; marriage of, ii, 45; meeting of
Fenelon with, ii, 50; philosophy of, ii,
51; home of, ii, 58; portrait of, ii, 64.
Gynecocracy, Spartan, vii, 32.
Gypsy Queen, Rembrandt, iv, 73.
Haeckel, Ernst, characteristics of, xii, 246;
Charles Darwin and, xii, 252; Goethe
and, xii, 255; Huxley compared with,
xii, 248; on monogamy, x, 305; The
Natural History of Creation, xii, 249;
Major Pond and, xii, 242; The Riddle
of the Universe, xii, 249; Herbert
Spencer compared with, xii, 257; at
the World's Freethought Convention,
ix, 123.
Hagiology, x, 362.
Hale, Edward Everett, on O. W. Holmes,
vii, 827; on Mill's Autobiography,
xiii, 162; preaching of, vii, 309.
Hale, Sir Matthew, Chief Justice of
England, x, 366.
Hallam, Arthur, v, 77.
Hall, Stanley, x, 249; on incentive, xii, 59.
Hallucination, ix, 182.
Hals, Frans, Dutch painter, iv, 68; vi, 70.
Human, story of, ii, 210.
Hamerton, Philip Gilbert, vi, 50; criticism
of The Last Judgment, iv, 33; quoted,
i, 131, 168; iv, 116, 135.
Hamilton, Alexander, birthplace of, iii,
156; early life of, iii, 157; literary
skill of, iii, 157; education of, iii, 158;
as an orator, iii, 161; lieutenant-
colonel, iii, 167; assistant to Washing-
ton, iii, 167; his most important mis-
sion, iii, 168; marriage of, iii, 169;
quarrel of, with Washington, iii, 169;
secretary of the treasury, iii, 171;
Aaron Burr and, iii, 175; death of,
iii, 180 ; John Jay compared with, iii,
250; likened to Napoleon, iii, 173;
quoted, iii, 252; referred to, iii, 235,
242; iv, 193; vii, 191; xiv, 40.
Hamilton, Walter, on Rossetti, xiii, 272.
Hamilton, Sir William, on Aristotle, viii,
109; on Chinese astronomy, xii, 97.
Hamilton, William Gerard, and Edmund
Burke, vii, 174.
Hamlet and Dante compared, xiii, 125.
Hamlet, Shakespeare, i, 317; quotation
from, iv, 85.
Hamlin Stock Farm, i, p xvii.
Hammersmith, works of William Morris
at, v, 27.
Hampden, John, ix, 307.
Hampton Institute, x, 193.
Hancock, John, ancestry of, iii, 102;
early life of, iii, 108; tour of Europe,
iii, 108; part of, in Boston Massacre,
iii, 114; suit against, iii, 115; as an
orator, iii, 115; delegate to second
congress, iii, 117; signature of, iii, 120;
as governor of Massachusetts, iii, 121;
as treasurer of Harvard college, iii,
123; widow of, iii, 123; monument of,
in, 124; grave of, iii, 124; social posi-
tion of, iii, 81.
Handel, George Frederick, xiv, 253;
Linnaeus and, xii, 300; Walter Dam-
rosch on, xiv, 253; Dean Swift on, xiv,
271; Rev. H. R. Haweis on, xiv, 250.
Hanks, Nancy, Lincoln's love for, vii, 849.
Happiness, xi, 137; Aristotle on, viii, 82.
Hare-soup, viii, 329.
Harley, Lord, friend of Richard Stede,
v, 257.
Harmony, vi, 21 ; as a life principle, x, 372.
Harmonyites, the, xi, 42.
Harrison, Benjamin, vii, 13, 191.
Harrison, Frederic, xiii, 92; Comte and.
viii, 266.
Harum, David, xii, 239.
Hastings, Warren, ii, 244; xii, 180;
Edmund Burke and, vii, 161.
Hate, v, 173; Herbert Spencer on, viii.
358.
Hat, the Gainsborough, vi, 144.
Hawarden, i, 105.
Hawkins, Sir John, v, 254; Life of Johnson,
v, 148.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Bliihedale Ro-
mance, viii, 402; and the Brook Farm,
viii, 402; as custom-house inspector,
v, 26; on Shakespeare, i, 312; on
Thompson, the artist, viii, 190.
Hayden, Dr. Seymour, vi, 838.
Haydn, Joseph, Franz Liszt and, xiv, 188.
Hay-harvest, the, v, 95.
Hay, John, quoted, v, 149.
Hayne, Robert, logic of, iii, 83; speech of,
iii, 198.
Hazlitt, William, ii, 232.
Healing Christ, Rembrandt, iv, 66.
Health, v, 173; potential power, vi, 169.
Hearn, Lafcadio, on Japanese art, vi, 347.
Heaven, early notions of, xii, 92; a going
home, ii, 22; Jefferson on, iii, 54; a
locality, iii, 281; Milton on, i, 179;
Montesquieu on, viii, 130.
Hegel, George, German philosopher, on
Aristotle, viii, 109; on education, vii,
322.
Heine, Heinrich, i, 147; xii, 352; on the
kingly office, x, 109; Mendelssohn and,
xiv, 174; on musicians, xiv, 165; on
Paganini, xiv, 54.
Helen of Troy, vi, 61.
Hell, Dante on, i, 179; early notions of,
xii, 92; Johnson's fear of, v, 167; a
place, iii, 281 ; a separation, ii, 22.
Hendricks, Thomas A., vii, 13.
Henriade, Voltaire, viii, 296.
Henry, Patrick, parents of, vii, 279; boy-
hood of, vii, 280; as a merchant, vii,
282; admitted to the bar, vii, 284; his
first great speech, vii, 287; Governor
of Virginia, vii, 204; his remark
regarding the Alleghany Mountains,
xi, 223; Samuel Adams and, iii, 91;
John Jay and, iii, 251; Thomas
Jefferson and, iii, 61; vii, 283.
Henry VIII, king of England, iv, 188.
Herbert, Victor, on Paganini, viii, 173.
Hercules, iv, 102, 334.
Herder, Johann, on Kant, viii, 169.
Heredity, ii, 115; xiv, 140; law of, vii,
185; viii, 57.
Heresy and treason, ix, 24.
Heretics, theological, x, 358.
Hermann the magician, i, 163.
Hernani, Victor Hugo, i, 189.
Herod, i, 238.
Herodias, i, 75.
Herschel, Caroline, xii, 173.
Herschel, Sir John, xii, 193.
Herschel, William, xii, 167; Sir William
Watson and, xii, 182.
Herschels, the, ii, 115.
Herve Riel, Browning, v, 65.
Hervey, James, colleague of the Wesleys,
ix, 27.
Hessians, the, in America, xi, 146.
Hewlett, Maurice, on the death of
Simonetta, vi, 87.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, and
Theodore Parker, ix, 299.
Higher criticism, v, 314.
Hill, James J., xi, 196, 315; boyhood of,
xi, 401; appearance of, xi, 405; Barbi-
zon collection of, xi, 428; his interest
in agriculture, xi, 425; Norman
Kittson and, xi, 415; railroad expe-
rience of, xi, 413; Donald Smith and,
xi, 422.
Hipparchus, Greek astronomer, xii, 99.
Hirschberg, Rabbi, on Darwinism, xii, 228,
Hirsch, Rabbi, vii, 310.
Historian, Macaulay on the office of, v
172.
History, five leading men of, 5, 341;
literature and, xiii, 83.
History of Civilization, Buckle, ix, 64.
History of England, Macaulay, v, 196.
History of Virginia, John Burke, iii, 58.
Hogarth, bookplates of, iv, 123; Governor
Oglethorpe and, ix, 28; the school of,
vi, 79.
Holbein, Hans, iv, 189; bookplates of, iv,
123.
Holland, canals of, iv, 43; the home of
freedom, viii, 209; in the 17th century,
iv, 69; place of, in art, xiv, 223; the
name of Van Dyck in, iv, 173; wind-
mills of, iv, 42.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, ix, 285; Emerson
and, viii, 408; Dr. Hale on, vii, 327;
on satiety, x, 309; quoted, iv, 254.
Holy Family, The, Van Dyck, iv, 184.
Homer, i, 113, 317; ii, 21, 76; v, 185;
Gladstone on, i, 102.
Home rule, Gladstone on, xiii, 204.
Honesty as a business asset, ix, 132.
Hoodlumism, i, p xvi.
Hood, Thomas, Dore's illustrations of the
works of, iv, 338; quoted, ii, 231.
Hook-and-Eye Baptists, v, 236.
Hooker, Sir Joseph, xii, 372.
Hope, Anthony, iv, 178.
Horace and Maecenas, i, 179.
Horne, Richard H., ii, 30.
Horse Fair, The, Rosa Bonheur, ii, 158.
Horseless carriage, the, xii, 21.
Horse-sense, iii, 261.
Horseshoes and junk, xi, 288.
Horses, John Wesley's love of, ix, 40, 43.
Hortense, Queen of Holland, ii, 281.
Hours of Idleness, Byron, v, 218.
Household decorations of the 15th
century, v, 18.
House of Life, The, Rossetti, xiii, 267.
House of Lords, Carlyle's imaginary, ii,
57.
Houssaye, Arsene, vi, 46.
Howard, John, philanthropist, ii, 210.
Howe, E. W., Story of a Country Town,
x, 247.
Howe, Gen., experience of Washington
with, iii, 26.
Howells, William Dean, on rhetoric,
vi, 187.
Hubbard, Alice, ii, p xi.
Hubbard, Bert, Little Journeys Camp,
iii, p vii.
HUBBARD, ELBEKT, his dream of game of
" I-spy " in Kenilworth Castle, i, 52;
his experience with the butler at
No. 4, Cheyne Walk, home of Mrs.
Cross, i, 61; he witnesses a Gretna
Green wedding, i, 67; calls on Thomas
Carlyle's brother in Shia wassee County,
Mich., i, 70; in the haunted house, i,
81; interview with 11 u skin, i, 92; meets
Gladstone and his wife, i, 105; visits
at Ha warden, i, 118; visits the room in
Chelsea where Turner spent his last
days, i, 138; his visit to Saint Patrick's
Cathedral and the grave of Swift, i,
157; his first and only interview with
Whitman in Camden, i, 170; his
voyage from Southampton to Saint
Peter Port, i, 195; attends funeral of
President Carnot, i, 202; acquaintance-
ship with " Bouncers," i, 218; visits
the Lake Country, i, 218; his interview
with the gravedigger of Kensal Green
Cemetery, i, 230; his tour of Dickens'
London, i, 251; his life in an Irish
cottage, i, 278; visits the site of the
Globe Theater, i, 314; his interview
with Thomas Edison, i, 331; as a
teacher, ii, p ix; his memorial, ii, p xi;
his call at the home of the Barretts,
ii, 27; his bicycle journey from Paris
to Montargis, ii, 56; visits Cardigan
Hall, ii, 100; his experience with York-
shire humor, ii, 105; visits the home
of the Brontes, ii, 107; meets William
Michael Rossetti, ii, 124; his acquaint-
ance with White Pigeon, ii, 140; visits
the home of Rosa Bonheur, ii, 147;
his description of his visit to the
Chateau de Necker, ii, 103; his argu-
ment regarding Dr. Joseph Parker, ii,
237; courtesy of Mrs. Humphries of
Overton, ii, 241; visits the grave of
Jane Austen, ii, 255; visits the home
of John Hancock, iii, 104; eats dinner
in the Adams cottage, iii, 148; his
description of a " Friday afternoon,"
iii, 185; story of the English and Irish
immigrants, iii, 209; visit to Ashland,
home of Henry Clay, iii, 215; the
spelling-class in the little red school-
house, iii, 255; childhood of, iii, 278;
boyhood days in Illinois, iii, 280; his
description of his participation in a
pioneer funeral, iii, 283; birth of, in
Bloomington, 111., iii, 287; he sits in
the lap of Judge Davis, nominator of
Lincoln, iii, 288; recital of events
attending the death of Lincoln, iii,
300; Copperhead experiences of, iii,
292, 301 ;he visits the grave of Rubens,
iv, 92; his dislike of olives, iv, 108; his
experience in Cadiz, Spain, iv, 108;
his adventure with the little girl col-
lector, iv, 123; his experience in Saint
Mark's Square, Venice, iv, 147; his
adventures with Enrico, the Venetian
gondolier, iv, 149; criticism of John
Ruskin's literary work, iv, 166;
admiration of, for Titian's Assump-
tion, iv, 168; story regarding portrait
artist in Albany, iv, 183; his descrip-
tion of a Queenstown embarkation, iv,
274; his visit to the village of Auburn,
Ireland, iv, 286; his conversation with
the little girl drawing pussy cats, iv,
314; visit to the Kelmscott Press, v,
28; William Morris and, v, 32; W. H.
Seward and, v, 71; experiences of, in
an Ayrshire hay-field, v, 96; his
adventures with cranks, v, 111; he
visits the home of Macaulay, v, 177;
traveling experiences in Scotland, v,
265; his adventures with White
Pigeon at Grasmere, v, 269; he visits
the birthplace of Raphael, vi, 19; he
meets White Pigeon at East Aurora,
vi, 39; his sojourn in the art-gallery of
Luxembourg, vi, 75; his love for boys,
vi, 102; Augustus St. Gaudens and,
vi, 117; the Harvard " right tackle "
and, vi, 174; the. grocery-store genius
and, vi, 197; his adventure with the
market woman of Parma, vi, 237;
Robert Ingersoll and, vii, 255; his
experience with Boston preachers, vii,
309; George William Curtis and, vii,
315; his encounter with mob law, vii,
389; Wendell Phillips and, vii, 410;
his recital of the taming of a sculptor,
vii, 24; Rev. Theodore Parker and, ix,
389; Andrew Carnegie and, xi, 284;
his horseshoe adventure, xi, 288; at
the birthplace of H. H. Rogers, xi,
365; H. H. Rogers and, xi, 392; Mark
Twain and, xi, 392; J. J. Hill and, xi,
425; his adventure with the Irish
lumbermen, xii, 336; he meets the son
of Alfred Russel Wallace, xii, 376;
John Burroughs and, xii, 376; he loses
the Mozart manuscript on a railroad-
train, xiv, 299.
Hubbard's Law, xi, 390.
Hudson, Hendrik, viii, 45.
Hughes, Arthur, painter, v, 20.
Hughes, Thomas, Tom Brawn at Rugby,
x, 229.
Hugo, Victor, parents of, i, 185; marriage
of, i, 188; character of, i, 193; his love
of light, i, 200; tomb of, i, 205; wife of,
v, 133; childhood impressions of, iv,
341; on the death of Balzac, xiii, 308;
Dore's illustrations of the works of,
iv, 338; on education, xi, 203; on
falsehood, vii, 371; influence of, on
Giuseppe Verdi, xiv, 292; opinion of,
regarding Rosa Bonheur, ii, 134; on
police officials, vi, 100; quoted, ii, 80;
referred to, i, 306; ii, 183; iv, 230; v,
83; on Shakespeare, i, 316; as a
stylist, ix, 388; on the Unknown, xii,
89; on Voltaire, viii, 820; on Rousseau,
viii, 241.
Huguenots, described, ii, 49; in America,
ii, 77; banishment of, from France, iii,"
231; Puritans compared with, iii, 232;
in England, ii, 77; virtues of, iii, 231.
Human Comedy, The, Balzac, xiii, 301.
Humanity, Schopenhauer on, viii, 362.
Human mind, duality of, i, 113.
Humboldt, Alexander von, i, 341 ; on agri-
culture, xii, 140; Bonpland and, xii,
146; Auguste Comte and, viii, 254;
Ingersoll on, xii, 160; Thomas Jef-
ferson and, xii, 147; lectures of, xii,
158; religious views of, xii, 151;
Subterranean Vegetation, xii, 139; John
Tyndall and, xii, 351.
Hume, David, ii, 296; iii, 37; ix, 164;
xii, 179.
Humility, v, 243.
Humor, i, 237; ii, 229; v, 70 ; common sense
and, xii, 329; Jefferson's sense of, iii,
73; melancholy and, v, 156.
Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hugo, i, 193.
Hunt, Holman, ii, 123; v, 18; quoted,
xiii, 253.
Hunt, Leigh, i, 250; Robert Browning and,
v, 55; cited, ii, 220; grave of, i, 231;
the Shelleys and, ii, 307.
Hutchinson, Anne, ix, 294; death of, ix,
362; Mary Dyer and, ix, 359; her
arrival in Boston, ix, 343; mother of
New England Transcendentalism, ix,
356; Sir Henry Vane and, ix, 358.
Hutton, Literary Landmarks, ii, 118.
Huxley, Thomas H., i, 56; early life of,
xii, 307; the wife of, xii, 311; Charles
Darwin and, xii, 198; Darwin com-
pared with, xii, 313; George Eliot
and, xii, 329; John Fiske and, xii,
313, 323; on John Fiske, xii, 414;
Gladstone and, xii, 199; on Gladstone,
xii, 818; Haeckel compared with, xii,
248; Sir Joseph Hooker and, xii, 321;
Ingersoll compared with, xii, 319;
John Stuart Mill compared with, xii,
311; Rev. Dr. Parker and, xii, 322;
Spencer and, viii, 345; Toole the
comedian and, xii, 322; experience of,
with the University of Toronto, xii,
326; as a writer, xii, 327; Canon
Wilberf orce and, xii, 26.
Hyacinths, white, vi, 235
Hyde Park, London, i, 62.
Hymettus, honey of, v, 97.
Hypatia, Mrs. Eddy compared with, x,
280; Emerson compared with, x, 280;
her estimate of Plotinus, x, 282; on
Neo-Platonism, x, 270; on supersti-
tion, x, 275.
Hypatia, Charles Kingsley, x, 283.
Hypnotism, x, 274, 352
Hypocrisy, vii, 268.
Ibsen, Henrik, xiii, 112; quoted, xii, 182.
Iceland, i, p xxv.
Ideal life, Morris on the, vi, 16.
Ideal man, the, v, 198.
Idylls of the King, Tennyson, v, 13.
Ignorance and wisdom, Starr King on,
vii, 308.
Illegitimacy, xiv, 39; Marcus Aurelius on,
viii, 133.
Illinois, farmers' wives in, ii, 222; pioneer
days in, iii, 280.
Illumination of books, i, p xxv.
Illustrations of Political Economy, Harriet
Martineau, ii, 83.
Illustrator and artist, difference between,
iv, 329.
// Penseroso, Milton, v, 126, 137.
II Pensicro, Michelangelo, iv, 32.
II Trovaiore, Verdi, xiv, 292.
Imagination, iv, 332; v, 105, 240.
Immortality, i, 247; x, 11 ; power and, vi, 57.
Incandescent lamp, invention of, i, 329.
Incompatibility, iv, 254; v, 129; vii, 68.
Inconsistency, examples of, x, S66.
Independence, vi, 332.
Independence, Declaration of, iii, 75.
Indians, Canada's treatment of, xi, 404;
North American, in London, ix, 28;
Washington's mission among, iii, 17.
Indian, the American, xii, 141; as an
orator, iii, 189.
Indifference, vi, 325.
Individuality, xiv, 43.
Indulgences, vii, 123.
Infant phenomenon, the, v, 122.
Inferno, Dante, iv, 340.
Infidelity, vi, 13; x, 342.
Influence of women, i, 75.
Ingalls, John J., quoted, vii, 177.
Ingersoll, Ebon, brother of Robert Inger-
soll, vii, 249; death of, vii, 235.
Ingersoll, Robert G., xii, 251; birthplace
of, vii, 242; parents of, vii, 237; wife
of, vii, 259; his great achievement, vii,
268; mental evolution of, vii, 257;
H. W. Beecher and, vii, 357; Peter
Cooper and, xi, 259; the dictum of,
viii, 173; Gladstone's reply to, x, 363;
William Godwin compared with, xiii,
87; the Governor of Delaware and,
ix, 261; Elbert Hubbard and, vii, 255;
on Alexander von Humboldt, xii, 160;
Huxley compared with, xii, 319; on
love, vii, 232; lecture on the mistakes
of Moses, x, 15; opinions regarding,
vii, 253; compared with Paine and
Bradlaugh, ix, 243; quoted, iii, 288;
on Shakespeare, xii, 319.
Initiative, xii, 242.
In Memoriam, Tennyson, v, 82, 88.
Innocent III, Pope, referred to, i, 151.
In Patience, Christina Rossetti, ii, 114.
In Praise of Folly, Erasmus, x, 177.
Inquisition, the Spanish, vi, 171.
Insanity, defined, i, 163; viii, 255; original-
ity and, viii, 197.
Inspiration, vi, 155.
Instrumental music, v, 236.
Insurance, a species of gambling, viii, 300.
Intellect and beauty, x, 277.
Intellectual Life, The, Hamerton, vi, 50.
Intellectual tyranny, x, 348.
Introspection, vii, 118.
Invocation, Tennyson, v, 89.
Iowa, {aimers' wives in, ii, 222.
Ireland, American travelers in, i, 155;
beauty of, i, 274; Edmund Burke on,
vii, 178; Parnell on, xiii, 174; Lord
Dufferin on, xiii, 175; Gladstone on,
xiii, 176; Henry George on, xiii, 190;
Home Rule in, xiii, 199; the Irish and.
xi, 335; lawlessness in, i, 277; women
of, i, 275.
Irish Church, the, i, 114.
Irish immigration, xiii, 179.
Iron, the consumption of, xi, 296.
Ironsides, Cromwell's regiment, ix, 320.
Irreparablenens, E. B. Browning, ii, 16.
Irrigation and religion, ix, 278.
Irving, Henry, ii, 237; at Harvard Uni-
versity, xiv, 177; Seneca compared
with, viii, 56; on success, viii, 845.
Irving, Washington, iv, 218; vi, 316; John
J. Astor and, xi, 221; on the Jew?,
viii, 207; quoted, i, 293.
" Isaac Bickerstaff," pseudonym of Dean
Swift, i, 149.
Isaiah, the Prophet, i, 317.
Israelites, or Children of Israel, ii, 140?
x, 21.
Italian Renaissance, the, xiii, 210.
Italy, senility of, iii, 232.
Itineracy, Wesley on the, ix, 48.
Jacks and Jennies, xi, 20.
Jackson, Andrew, iii, 190, 210, 221.
Jacqueminot roses, ii, 241.
James I, iv, 189; Claudius compared with,
viii, 58.
James, Henry, on Edwin Abbey, vi, 311;
on Verdi, xiv, 291; on Tyndall, xii,
358.
Jameson, Mrs., quoted, iv, 159.
Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte, i, 240; ii,
94, 108.
Janson, Cornelius, painter, v, 122.
Japanese art, vi, 349.
Jay, John, home of, at Rye, N. Y., iii,
233; legal training of, iii, 236; Samuel
Adams regarding, iii, 240; governor
of N. Y., iii, 247; his religious nature,
iii, 249; genius of, iii, 250; referred to,
ii, 77; iii, 89; typical Huguenot, iii,
232.
Jealousy, artistic, vi, 176, 275; Gains-
borough's freedom from, vi, 150.
Jefferson, Thomas, education of, iii, 55;
appearance of, iii, 55; friends of, iii,
58; Patrick Henry and, iii, 61; as a
lawyer, iii, 63; member of Virginia
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legislature, iii, 65; marriage of, iii, 68;
governor of Virginia, iii, 70; member of
Colonial Congress, iii, 70; daughter of,
iii, 71; home of, at Monticello, iii, 70;
death of wife of, iii, 71; opposition of,
to Hamilton, iii, 72; mission to France,
iii, 72; humor of, iii, 73; President of
U. S., iii, 75; achievements of, iii, 75,
177; Thomas Arnold compared with,
x, 241; John J. Astor and, xi, 221;
Fenelon compared with, xiii, 353;
Stephen Girard and, xi, 96; Patrick
Henry and, vii, 283; on Patrick Henry,
vii, 293; Alexander von Humboldt and,
xii, 147; John Jay compared with, iii,
250; James Madison and, iii, 54;
Thomas Paine and, ix, 160, 170;
quoted, xi, 380; Socrates compared
with, xi, 97.
Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, v, 181.
Jeffrey, the tribe of, v, 78.
Jersey, island of, i, 195.
Jerusalem, referred to, ii, 140.
Jesuits, referred to, iv, 89.
Jesus of Nazareth, influence of, viii, 204;
Thoreau on the character of, vii, 316.
Jewish Bride, Rembrandt, iv, 73.
Jews, the, xi, 127; Alexander the Great on
the, viii, 95; in England, ii, 77; expul-
sion of, from Spain, viii, 207; Washing-
ton Irving on, viii, 207; legal dis-
abilities of, v, 187; orthodox, viii, 221;
Thomas Paine on the, ix, 165; rational,
viii, 221.
Jiu jitsu, v, 319.
Joan of Arc, iii, 28; iv, 241.
Job, i, 247; the Book of, x, 30; humor of,
i, 238.
Johnsonese, v, 146.
Johnson, Samuel, i, 259; iv, 178; vi, 148;
xiv, 260; letter of, to Chesterfield, v,
144; physical characteristics of, v, 145;
his literary style, v, 147; biography of,
by Boswell, v, 148; superstitions of,
v, 153; marriage of, v, 154; his meet-
ing with David Garrick, v, 155; his
gruffness, v, 162; charity of, v, 165;
influence of, v, 170; biography of
Dean Swift, i, 143; dictionary of, v, 43;
on Burke, vii, 165; life of, by Hawkins,
v. 148; William Pitt and, vii, 192;
quoted, i, 282; iii, 12; v, 239; xiii, 291;
Reynolds and, iv, 306; his opinion of
Shakespeare, i, 134; on Richard
Brinsley Sheridan, xii, 171; visit of,
to Goldsmith, i, 294; Mary Wollstone-
craft and, xiii, 90.
John the Baptist, xiii, 84; Salome and.
vi, 76.
Joint stock company, xi, 24.
Jones, Paul, and Oliver Cromwell com-
pared, ix, 331 ; quoted, viii, 399.
Jones, Samuel M., of Toledo, i, 321.
Josephine, Empress of the French, birth-
place of, ii, 259; marriage of, to
Vicomte Alexander Beauharnais, ii,
261; children of, ii, 262; imprisonment
of, ii, 265; meeting of, with Napoleon,
ii, 267; marriage of, ii, 275; created
empress, ii, 279; divorced, ii, 280;
death of, ii, 281; tomb of, ii, 281.
Josh Billings Almanac, reference to, i, 130.
Joshua, Handel, xiv, 269.
Journal to Stella, Dean Swift, 5, 148.
Journey Through Italy, A, Taine, vi, 38.
Jowett, Rev. Dr., of Baliol, quoted, ii,
296; xi, 85; Herbert Spencer and, viu,
350.
Joy, vii, 84.
Judaism, v, 319; ix, 279; Christianity and.
Gibbon on, xi, 131.
Judas Iscariot, ii, 181.
Judea, Rome and Greece compared, x, 36.
Juliet and Garnett, iii, p x.
Julius Caesar, Mary Baker Eddy compared
with, x, 360; Edison compared with,
i, 330; Garibaldi compared with, ix,
104; Lincoln compared with, viii, 72;
Seneca compared with, viii, 72.
Julius Caesar, Shakespeare, i, 317.
Julius, Michelangelo's statue of, iv, 28.
Julius II, Pope, iv, 25; vi, 17.
Juno, ii, 43.
Junto Club, the, iii, 45.
Justinian code, the, x, 324.
Juvenal, i, 317.
Juvenilia, Byron, v, 215.
Kabojolism, viii, 278.
Kant, Immanuel, xii, 371; parents of,
viii, 156; Aristotle compared with,
viii, 154; Critique of Pure Reason, viii,
169; the greatness of, xii, 242; Herder
on, viii, 169; Plato compared with,
viii, 154; philosophy of, viii, 152;
referred to, v, 306; Professor Royce on,
viii, 154; Schopenhauer on, viii, 170;
stubbornness of, viii, 166; father of
modern Transcendentalists, viii, 403.
Katabolism, viii, 358.
Kauffman, Angelica, artist, iv, 305.
Keats, John, iv, 159; v, 50, 97; Aubrey
Beardsley compared with, vi, 73;
Coleridge and, v, 310.
Keeley Institute, i, 278.