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Brooke (F. C.), ii. 146 Browne (W.), Britannia's Pastorals, ii. 240 Browne (W. K.), i. 55, 123, 167; his marriage, 168, 185; first meets FitzGerald at Tenby, 338; ii. 8, 10; his fatal accident 2-4, 6, 8 Browning Society (the), ii. 323 Brydges (Sir Egerton), i. 87 Burke's Letters, i. 182 Burnet (John), on Painting, i. 147 Burnet's History, i. 68 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, i. 139; Carlyle's style influenced by, _ib._ Busbequius, i. 230 Byron's Verses on Rogers, ii. 144 CALDERON, translations from, i. 281, 282, 323, 346, 347; ii. 60, 112, 261; edition of the Magico, 262; his lines about Madrid, 274; unfavourably noticed in the Athenaeum, i. 284; Trench's translation from 307; ii. 287; the Calderon medal sent to FitzGerald, 319 Campion (J. S.), On Foot in Spain, ii. 273 Carew quoted, i. 12, 13 Carlyle (Mrs.), her letters, ii. 343 --(T.), his French Revolution, i. 50; reviewed by Spedding, 73; Miscellanies, 65; Hero Worship, 82, 85; Sartor Resartus, 123; Cromwell, 126, etc, 187, 190, 196, 207; his account of the battle of Naseby, 205; writes on Ireland in the Examiner, 239, 253; his saying about Dickens, 251; his Latter Day Pamphlets, 258; at Malvern 272; at Firlingay with FitzGerald, 295; at Croydon, 302; reading Voltaire, 302; his Frederic the Great, ii. 7, 64; Mrs. Carlyle's death, 89; Letters on Naseby, 128; on Omar Khayyam, 154, 155; article in Fraser, 178-180; staying near Bromley, 183; his letters to FitzGerald about Cromwell, 184; Medal and Address presented to him on his eightieth birthday, 186; his Lectures on Hero Worship, 191; his visit to Dumfries, 201; reads Victor Hugo, 229; till past midnight at his books, 234, 236; his visit to Thirlwall, 237; reading Goethe, 253; sends FitzGerald his Norway Kings and Knox, 254; reads Shakespeare through to himself, 270; buried at Ecclefechan, 298, 309; his Reminiscences, 302, 304, 308, 311, 317; his visit to Ireland, 323; Biography, 332, 334, 339; correspondence with Emerson, 340, 342 Castle Ashby, pictures at, i. 121 Catullus, ii. 232, 233, 238, 239 Charlesworth (Miss E.), afterwards Mrs. E. B. Cowell, i. 156, 160, 174; her poems, ii. 54 --(Miss M.), ii. 54 Cherubini's Medea, ii. 119 Child (Professor), his English Ballads, ii. 344 Childs (Charles), of Bungay, i. 265 Chorley's Musical Recollections, ii. 127 Churchyard (T.), a solicitor at Woodbridge, and an amateur artist, i. 94, 117, 133, 147, 148, 159, 190,
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