resent features of Establishment, 29.
_See_ Church.
'Don Quixote,' Mr. Ormsby's, 43
ignorance of Spanish literature in England, _ib._
a key to the history of Europe, 45
popularity of the work, 46
translations, 47-49
Dore's illustrations, 50
proverbs, 51, 52
opening of the 2nd Part, 53
emendations, 54
'Life of Cervantes,' 58
his personal history little known, 59
early years, 61
at Rome, and at the battle of Lepanto, _ib._
prisoner in Algiers, 62
liberated, 63
marriage, 64
collector of revenue at Granada, _ib._
life in Madrid, 65
death, 66
no known portrait of him, 67
describes his own features, _ib._
theories for the popularity of his work, 68-71
broad humour, 71
chivalry, 72
C. Kingsley's opinion, 73
madness of the knight, 74
Sancho's character, 76
ordinances for good government, 78.
Doerpfeld, on the method of lighting at Tiryns, 122.
_See_ Tiryns.
Doyle, Sir F., translation of the Olympian Ode, 178.
_See_ Pindar.
E.
Education, royal, 536
religious, in France. _See_ Christian Brothers.
Eusebius. _See_ Apostolic Fathers.
F.
Fergusson, Mr. J., on lighting the Parthenon, 123.
_See_ Tiryns.
France, primary schools of, 338.
_See_ Christian Brothers.
Froude, J. A., his 'Oceana, or England and her Colonies,' 443
our responsibility with the Boers, 448
Free Trade, 449
love of 'old home' in the Colonies, 451.
_See_ Travels.
Fustel de Coulanges, M., his 'Recherches sur quelques problemes
d'Histoire', 187.
G.
Gaius, the Commentaries of, found by Niebuhr, 183.
Gasparin, Comte Agenor, on the titles of landowners, &c., 17.
_See_ Church.
Gildersleeve, Prof., his contribution to Pindaric literature, 161, _note_.
Gladstone, Mr., his manifesto on Church Establishment, 5
ambiguity, 6
preparations for Home Rule in 1882, 261
enigmatical replies, 263
'healing measures' for Ireland, 265
his 'Divine light' and Irish policy, 266
coercions and concessions, 268
speech at Leeds, 273 belief in him, 275
on the Irish question, 275, 276
foreign policy, 281
the advances of Russia, 282, 283.
Gladstone-Morley Administration, the, 544
the two 'Orders' for the Irish Parliament, 545
voting power of the Nationalists, 547
Mr. Gladstone's appeal to Southport in 1867, 547-549
abolition of Irish Establishment, 549
the Home Rule Association denounced at Aberdeen, _ib._
Mr. Butt on Ho
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