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192, 2l6, 221, 243; calls the winter Aconites 'New Year's Gifts', ii. 180; his sketch of Thorpe headland by Aldeburgh, 292 Clarissa Harlowe, i. 108; ii. 64, 107, 208; a favourite with Alfred de Musset, 243, 248 Clarke (E. W.), i. 114 Claude, i. 54 Clive (Kitty), her saying of Mrs. Siddons, ii. 184 Clora, verses to, i. 15, 19 Coleridge, Life by De Quincey, i. 32 Collins (Wilkie), The Woman in White, ii. 90, 95, 131 Constable (J.), pictures by, i. 76-78, 100, 104, 106, 117, 159; Life by Leslie, 165 Contat (Mademoiselle), ii. 148 Cookson (Dr. W.), a correspondent of Carlyle's, i. 156, 157; his death, 161 Coverley, Sir Roger de, suggested illustrations of, by Thackeray, i. 29, 39 Cowell (E. B.), his translations from Hafiz, i. 205, 294, 304, 306, 332; paper on the Mesnavi, 232; goes up to Oxford, 261; article on Calderon in the Westminster Review, 284, 307; his Pracrit Grammar, 286; his Oxford Essay, 307; appointed Professor of History at the Presidency College, Calcutta 309; his translation of Azrael, ii. 27; visits FitzGerald on his return to England, 57; elected Sanskrit Professor at Cambridge, 93; his Inaugural Lecture, 95, 97; visits FitzGerald at Woodbridge, 232; his suggestion for a Spanish Dictionary on the plan of Littre, 258, 273; at Lowestoft with FitzGerald reading Don Quixote, 272, 274-277 Cowley, ii. 26 Crabbe (Rev. George), the poet, hears Wesley preach at Lowestoft, i. 292; quoted, ii. 17, 163, 187, 210, 211, 256, 272; selections from his poems, 67, 211, 214, 258, 281; portraits of him, 171; FitzGerald's admiration for, 210, 215; readings from, 264, 266; his humour, 209, 269, 281; his epigrammatic power, 270, 272; article on him in the Atlantic Monthly, 281 --(Rev. George), Vicar of Bredfield, i. 39, 187, 260, 262, 265, 266, 274, 286, 296, 297; ii. 210; reads D' Israeli's Coningsby, i. 174; Whewell's Plurality of Worlds, 293; his illness, 334; and death, 340 --(Rev. George), Rector of Merton, his account of FitzGerald, i. 148, 149 Crome, i. 117, 191 Cromwell, i. 137; his Lincolnshire campaign, 154; miniature copied by Laurence, 198; the Squire Letters, 213 DANTE, his portrait by Giotto, i. 90, 93; like Homer atones with the sea, ii. 45; quoted, 48, 146; translated into Modern Greek by Musurus Pasha, 323, 327 D'Arblay (Madame), anecdote of, ii. 56; on Johnson's later years, 75 Darien Song (the), i. 100 Davenant's alteration of Macbeth, i. 31 De Quincey, l
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