rench, 411; on French
politics, 343, 373; on war, 264; on Shakespeare-acting, 270; on dancing,
211; on the Bible, 213, 216; on religion, 140, 166, 193, 211; on the
value of work, 203, 396.
Bronte, Elizabeth, 51, 56, 74, 358.
Bronte, Emily Chapter VI, 144-180; birth, 51; baptism, 57; at Haworth,
59, 60; her childhood, 74; her school days, 145; as a teacher, 15, 145;
at Brussels, 97, 100, 102, 111, 133, 145; as Anne's chum, 120, 144; in
Miss Branwell's will, 103; and the French newspapers, 241; Charlotte's
letters to, 25, 91, 114, 116, 117, 119; her religion, 14, 100, 145; her
portrait, 123-4; her likeness to G. H. Lewes, 432; her messages to Miss
Nussey, 160-1, 208, 209; her dog (_see_ Keeper); her sketches, 67, 154,
157; her unpublished writings, 61, 62, 70, 146, 148, 150-2; her novel
(see _Wuthering Heights_); her poetry, 144, 154, 325-31; her illness and
death, 165, 166-75, 186, 345; her character, 60, 111, 112, 144, 146, 167,
177; Matthew Arnold on, 145; Charlotte on, 4, 165, 337; Sydney Dobell on,
145; A. Mary F. Robinson on, 121, 122; Swinburne on, 146; Dr. Wright on,
157, 158;
Bronte, Hugh, 55, 158.
Bronte, Maria, 51, 56, 57, 74, 404.
Bronte, Museum, 23.
Bronte, name, 29.
Bronte, Rev. Patrick Chapter 1, 27-55 his pedigree, 28-9, 157, 158; at
Cambridge, 28, 97; at Weatherfield, 29-30; at Hartshead, 30-51, 56; at
Thornton, 51; goes to Haworth, 51; his courtship, 25, 30-51; his
marriage, 30, 51; his wife (_see_ Bronte, Mrs. Patrick); his church, 56
(_see also_ Haworth) his curates, 280-292; his home, 56; his study, 60,
61; his children at home, 60-2; takes his children to school, 74; his
view of his daughters' literary successes, 52; and Miss Branwell, 51,
104; and his son, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142; and Charlotte, 31, 161,
209, 222, 229, 264, 267, 271; Charlotte's letters to, 5, 419, 423, 451-2,
454, 461, 463, 471; and Charlotte's biography, 2, 3, 9-12, 16, 17, 31,
67; and Charlotte's wedding, 261 (_see also_ Nicholls Rev. A. B.); and
Emily, 147, 175, 193; and Mary Burder, 29, 30; and Rev. A. B. Nicholls,
28, 54, 55, 292, 474, 475-6, 477, 481, 485, 487; and Miss Nussey, 11, 12,
159, 183, 211, 237; and Flossy's death, 230; and James Taylor, 309; and
Miss Wooler, 269, 274, 369; his gun, 28; his illnesses, 176, 184, 231,
232, 241, 272, 307, 315, 451, 470, 482, 484; his poems, 32; his
character, 52, 53; his recluse habits, 186, 308; Mrs. Gaskell's view of,
16, 27; his death, 54, 501; his will, 55.
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