rtitude, ancient, i. 205-6.
Forebodings, i. 249-50.
Fore-feeling, ii. 344.
Founders of a school to be remembered, i. 351.
Fool, in Lear, iii. 419.
Fools, Paradise of, ii. 18.
_Fox, letter to, on poems_, ii. 202-5;
reply, ii. 205-6.
Frere, i. 67-8, 96, 358.
French armies, character of, i. 79-80;
to surrender at discretion, i. 81;
under French government, i. 90.
'Free,' a nation resolved to be, i. 146.
Franchise, i. 223, 239.
Fuller, iii. 506.
G.
Gardening, ii. 174;
and building, ii. 184-191.
Generals, British, bearing of, i. 79;
political, i. 95;
incompetent and competent, i. 143.
Girl, peasant, iii. 466-7;
education of, i. 341.
Goldsmith, ii. 154, 333.
Goethe, iii. 435-6, 465.
Grievances, national, i. 4.
Gregoire, i. 4-5, 357.
Gratifications, what, i. 315-16.
Gratuitous instruction, i. 346.
Grammar, &c., i. 353.
Gray, ii. 41, 67-8, 85-6, 327, 344, 345, iii. 507.
Gray, James, ii. 5, 343.
Grimm, Baron, ii. 113.
Gratitude for kindnesses, ii. 149.
Grasmere, ii. 229.
Graves, Rev. R.P., M.A., i. xxxv.-vi.;
prayer by, i. 359-60.
_Guide through the District of the Lakes_, ii. 215-313. (See under
_Lakes_ and different places.)
H.
Hamlet, i. 22.
Hakewell, ii. 113, 345.
Hamilton, Sir R.W., iii. 492, 506, 508, _et frequenter_.
Hamilton, Miss, iii. 508.
Hazlitt, i. xxiv., ii. 168, 177, iii. 125, _et alibi_.
Hearne, iii. 505.
Hemans, Mrs., iii. 507.
Hessians, i. 136.
High-minded men, i. 76.
Hope, i. 41, 123-4, 148, 169, 322-3.
Honour, i. 78.
Home influences, i. 345.
Houbraken, ii. 170, 346.
Homer and the classics, iii. 458-9.
Horace, i. 357, iii. 509 (_bis_).
Humanity, i. 78, 274.
Humility, iii. 491.
Humour, iii. 495, 496.
'Hurricane,' iii. 507.
I.
Idiots, ii. 212.
Impulses, grand, i. 115.
Imagination, i. 154;
and taste, ii. 126, _et seqq._;
and fancy, ii. 134-5, _et seqq._
Immoral, the perishable, i. 163.
Improvement, process of intellectual, i. 318-20.
Immortality, ii. 27-30.
Imbecility, i. 172.
Imagery and imagination, iii. 464-5.
Independence and liberty, i. 102-3;
of Spain, i. 151.
'Indifferent,' i. 110.
Invasion of our country, supposed, i. 114.
Infancy and childhood, i. 318.
Intellect, sharpening of, i. 340.
Infant-schools, i. 343.
Inscriptions at Coleorton, ii. 191-2, 195-6.
'Intimations of immortality,' iii. 464.
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