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medal, 319; reads the Fortunes of Nigel, 321; at Aldeburgh, 332; reads Carlyle's Biography, 332, 334, 339; meets Professor Fawcett, 333, 336; his last letter, 346; dies at Merton, 348; and is buried at Boulge, _ib._ FitzGerald (Isabella), FitzGerald's sister, i. 73, 161 --(John Purcell), FitzGerald's eldest brother, his wife's illness, i. 35, 48; mentioned, 50; his death, ii. 263, 267 --(Lusia or Andalusia), Mrs. De Soyres, FitzGerald's sister, i. 95; her marriage, 174; her home in Somersetshire, 222 --(Mary Frances), FitzGerald's mother, i. I; her portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence, ii. 297 --(Peter), brother of Edward, ii. 66; his wife, 68; her illness, 77; and death, 82, 85, 86 Fletcher, quoted, i. 16, 17 Ford (Richard), Gatherings in Spain, ii. 320 Forster's Life of Dickens, ii. 153, 277 Foscolo, ii. 197 Franco-German War (the), ii. 117 Freestone, the Allens' house at, i. 69-71, 337; ii. 10 French character, change in, ii. 118 _note_ French Revolution, i. 235 Frere (Mrs.), i. 58 GAINSBOROUGH Fight, i. 161, 162 --(T.), the Watering Place, i. 78, 95; picture attributed to, 94, 95; 'the Goldsmith of Painters,' 95; his method, 147; copy by Laurence of his portrait of Dupont, ii. 56; his saying on his deathbed, _ib._ Gasker (Athanasius), Library of Useless Knowledge, i. 114 Gay (Sophie), Salons de Paris, ii. 148 Geldart (Joseph), i. 173, 243 Geldestone Hall, the residence of Fitz-Gerald's sister, Mrs. Kerrich, i. 3, etc. Generals (The Two), ii. 105, 107 Gil Blas, ii. 180 Gillies, his Life of a Literary Veteran, contains letters of Wordsworth and notices of Scott, ii. 197, 199 Goethe, Characteristics of, i. 53; Theory of Colours, 67; Tennyson's saying of him, ii. 193; translation of Faust, 262; FitzGerald believed in him as philosopher and critic, not as poet, _ib._; his theory that the two OEdipuses and Antigone were a Trilogy, 278 Goethe and Schiller, correspondence of, ii. 320 Gordon (Lady Duff), her Letters from Egypt, ii. 69 Gray's Ode on a distant prospect of Eton College, i. 63; his Elegy, ii, 209, 270; his opinion of Dryden's prose, 228 Griffin (Gerald), The Collegians, i. 90 Groome (J. H.), i. 260 --(R. H.), Archdeacon of Suffolk, ii. 59, 73, 97, 200, 253 Gurgoyle School of Art (the), ii. 248 HAFIZ, i. 205, 294, 304, 306, 311, 319, 320, 322 Half Hours with the Worst Authors, ii. 280 Ham, i. 275 Hampton Court, i. 276 Handel, i. 101
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