ay on Laws," xxiii.
"Essay on the Principles of Human Action," xiv, 287, 412.
Estcourt, R., 141, 377.
Euripides, 209.
"Eve of St. Agnes," lviii.
"Excursion, The," 198.
"Faerie Queene," xlvii, xlviii, 13, 356, 357.
Fairfax, Edward, 11.
Farquhar, George, 343.
Fawcett, J., xii, 385.
Fichte, J. G., 212, 394.
Field, Barron, 324, 420.
Fielding, H., xiii, xlii, lvii, 156-65, 167, 224, 298, 303, 324,
380, 415.
Fletcher, John, 4, 16, 17, 354.
Ford, John, lvi.
Foster, John, xxxv n.
Fox, C. J., 177 n., 188, 298, 385.
Francis, Sir Philip, 393.
Friend, The, 215, 396.
Froissart, Jean, 346, 430.
Froude, J. A., xxxiii.
Fuller, T., 224, 346, 400.
Fuseli, H., 145, 310, 378.
Garrick, D., 151, 324-5, 420.
Gay, J., 224, 303, 328, 401.
Geoffrey of Monmouth, 353.
"George Barnwell," 365.
Gessner, S., 413.
Ghirlandaio, 212, 329, 331, 394.
Gibbon, Edward, xxxv, 224.
Gifford, W., xxxviii.
"Gil Blas," 303, 337, 381.
Giorgione, 329, 425.
Giotto, 212, 329, 331, 394.
Godwin, W., xi, xiii, xv, lxvii, 212, 226, 284-5, 300, 311, 326, 383,
393, 396.
Goethe, J. W., xiii, 212, 341, 394, 409.
Golding, Arthur, 352.
Goldsmith, Oliver, 148, 150, 151, 152-3, 162, 170, 212, 308, 321, 325,
342.
Gosse, E., xliv n.
Gray, T., 155, 200, 298, 328, 414.
Greville, Fulke, 210, 316-7, 326, 390.
Guardian, The, 145, 378.
Guicciardini, F., 346, 430.
Guido, 329, 425.
"Guy Faux," 224, 231, 315, 331, 399.
"Guzman d'Alfarache," 381.
Halifax, Marquis of, 138, 376.
"Hamlet," liv, 14, 37-9, 51, 60, 76-84, 367-8.
Hampden, John, 232, 402.
Handel, G. F., 324, 415, 421.
Harrington, Sir John, 11.
Hartley, D., 210, 327, 338, 390.
Hawkesworth, John, 152, 379.
Haydon, B. F., xxiv, xxvi, xxix, 294, 311, 413.
Hazlitt, John, xiii.
Hazlitt, W., the elder, xii, 277-8, 281-4, 411.
Hazlitt, W. In relation to his age, xi-xii;
early environment and reading, xii-xiii;
interest in metaphysics, xiii-xv;
as a painter, xiii-xiv;
beginnings of authorship, xiv;
introduction to journalism, xv;
as an essayist, xvi ff.;
his paradox, xvii-xx;
emotional warmth, xx-xxi;
outward unhappiness, xxi-xxii;
sentiment for the past, xxii-xxiii;
attachment to political principles, xxiii-xxv;
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