oming to England as Minister of the United States,
174; illness of his wife, 174, 184, 186, 192
Lynn (Mary), 191, 252, 253
Macbeth quoted, 43, 68; French opera by Chelard, acted at Dublin, 81
Macready (W. C,), 27; his Memoirs edited by Sir W. F. Pollock, 38, 44,
50, 52, 68, 70, 98, 102; his Macbeth, 44, 57, 68; plays Henry IV., 58;
reads Mrs. Kemble's English Tragedy, 72
Malkin (Arthur), 110, 132, 213
Malkin (Dr. B. H.), Master of Bury School, 94; Crabbe a favourite with
him, 213
Marjorie Fleming, 252
Marot (Clement), quoted, 23
Matthews (Charles), his Memoir, 173
Merivale (Charles), Dean of Ely, 195, 218
Montaigne, 103, 104, 105, 117
Musset (Alfred de), Memoir of, 138; loves to read Clarissa Harlowe, 138
Napoleon, saying of, 218
Naseby, proposed monument at, 17, 27
Norton (C. E), 19, 97, 119, 123, 135, 151, 180, 183, 205, 209, 246, 256
OEdipus, by Dryden and Lee, 229
Oleander, 251
Oliphant (Mrs.), on Carlyle, 218, 220; on Mrs. Carlyle, 259
Oriole, 46
Pasta, saying of, 53
Pasta, in Medea, 181, 200
Pasteur (Le Bon), 30, 33
Peacock (E.), Headlong Hall quoted, 40
Piccolomini, 11
Pigott (E. F. S.), succeeds W. B. Donne, 50
Piozzi (Mrs.), Memoirs of, 46
Pollock (Sir W. F ), visits E. F.G., 15; edits Macready's Memoirs, 38,
44; letter from, 55; visits Carlyle, 110
Portia, 95, 124
Quixote (Don), 41, 108, 155, 182; must be read in Spanish, 114, 117
Ritchie (Mrs.), Miss Thackeray, 135
Rossi in Hamlet, 107
Rousseau on stage decoration, 110
Santley (Mrs.), 111
Sartoris (Edward), 192, 203
Sartoris (Greville), death of, 38
Sartoris (Mrs.), Mrs. Kemble's sister, 38; her illness, 140, 149; and
death, 154; her Medusa and other Tales, 203
Scott (Sir Walter), his indifference to fame, 116; the easy movement of
his stories, 130; Barry Cornwall's saying of him, 131; his Kenilworth,
145; the Fortunes of Nigel, 228, 231; Marjorie Fleming, 252; The Pirate,
261
Sevigne (Madame de), 73, 103, 105, 137, 184, 186, 188, 222; her Rochers,
105, 184; not shown to visitors, 188; list of her dramatis personae, 125;
quoted, 190, 217
Shakespeare, edited by Clark and Wright, 68, 69
Shakespeare, 69
Shakespeare's predecessors, 223
Siddons (Mrs.), 46, 71, 183; her portrait by Sir T. Lawrence, 81; article
on her in the Nineteenth Century, 134; in Winter's Tale, 204
Skeat (Professor), his Inaugural Lecture, 153
Southey's Correspondence with Caroline Bowles, 2
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