165, 166, 169, 174
Sand, George, 131, 136
"Saul," 120, 157
Scotti, Signor, 71
"Seraphim, The," 46, 56, 58, 110
Sharp, William, quoted, 6;
suggested origin of "Flight of the Duchess," 12;
quoted, 28;
description of Browning, 31;
43
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 13, 133, 134
Silverthorne, Mrs., 14
"Sleep, The," 46, 83
Smith, Alexander, 151
Smith, George Murray, 247, 270, 296
"Sonnets from the Portuguese," 50, 71, 97, 108, 109, 110, 123, 168
"Sordello," 14, 27, 28, 35, 41-42, 69, 171, 207, 237
"Soul's Tragedy, A," 69
"Statue and the Bust, The," 152, 173
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 90
Story, Edith. _See_ Medici, Marchessa Peruzzi di
----, William Wetmore and Emeline, Browning's first meeting, 107, 111;
characteristics, 118, 119;
associations with the Brownings, 148-152, 155, 184, 185, 192, 196,
197, 199, 221, 239;
entertain Landor, 183;
characterization of Hawthorne, 150;
last meeting with Browning, 289-290
"Strafford," 33, 34, 35, 57
Talfourd, Field, 39
Talfourd, Sergeant, 30, 32, 40, 60, 69
Taylor, Bayard, 129
Tennyson, Alfred, 15;
comment on "Sordello," 41;
60;
works, 56, 68;
Miss Barrett's comments on, 61, 67, 120;
becomes Laureate, 122;
letter to Mrs. Browning, 139, 140;
reads "Maud" to the poets, 165;
letters from Browning, 209, 230, 284;
friendship with Browning, 231;
dedication, 213;
regarding Browning's lines, 232
----, Frederick, 144, 158
----, Hallam, 296
"Tertium Quid," 218
Thackeray, Anne. _See_ Ritchie, Lady
Ticknor and Fields, 156
Tittle, Margaret, 4
"Toccata of Galuppi's, A," 120
Trollope, Thomas Adolphus and Theodosia, 59, 111, 112, 190, 229
"Two Poets of Croisic," 236
"Valediction, A," 84
Vallombrosa, 98, 99
Villari, Mme. Pasquale, 112
"Virgin Mary to the Child Jesus, The," 46
"Vision of Poets, A," 71
Wiedemann, Sarah Anna, 4-6
"Wine of Cyprus," 23, 86
"Woman's Last Word, A," 120
Wordsworth, William, 30, 32, 55, 56, 59, 68, 94
Zampini, Fanny (Contessa Salazar), 161
Footnotes:
[1] Letters of Robert Browning and Alfred Domett. New York: Dodd, Mead and
Co.
[2] Life of Robert Browning. London: Walter Scott, Limited.
[3] La Vie et l'oeuvre de Elizabeth Browning, par Germaine-Marie
Merlette; Licencie des lettres; Docteur
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