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Moore (Morris), i. 166, 175, 210, 239; his controversy with Eastlake, 225
--(T.), his Memoirs, i. 286
Morland, picture by, i. 192
Morton (Savile), i, 58, 59, 77, 81, 83, 85, 88, 93, 101, 104, 118, 121,
123, 150, 170, 177, 181, 188, 202, 239; a selection of his Letters sent
to Blackwood's Magazine but not published, ii. 76, 141; others collected
by FitzGerald, 76, 89, 141
Moxon (E.) his Sonnets, i. 87
Mozart, i. 195, 200, 277; ii. 119; his Requiem, 122, 123; his Cosi, 151
Mozley's Reminiscences of Oriel, ii. 341
Muller (Max), Essay on Comparative Mythology, i. 309; on Darwin, ii. 160
Munro (H. A. J.), his edition of Lucretius, ii. 82, 217-219; his
Criticisms and Elucidations of Catullus, 232, 236, 238
Musset (Alfred de), ii. 243, 248
NASEBY, i. 5, 75
--battle of, i. 91, 125; FitzGerald's excavations, 126, etc., 206; ii.
129; Carlyle's proposed inscription for a pillar, i. 301; ii. 128, 132,
135, 136
Nelson (John), his Autobiography, ii. 105:
--(Lord), ii. 23
Newman (J. H.), his Sermons, i. 73; his Apologia, ii. 57, 72; an admirer
of Crabbe, 341
Newson, captain of FitzGerald's yacht, his son drowned off Cromer, ii.
189
Newton, Roubiliac's statue of, ii. 161; suggested inscription for, _ib._
--(Dr.), a writer on Vegetable Regimen, i. 23 _note_
--(Rev. J.), his journal, i. 41
--(Napoleon), i. 311, 312, 321, 329; his death, 332
Niebuhr, i. 97
Nizami, i. 300, 317
Nonnus, i. 211
Northcote, picture by, i. 99, 101
Norton (Professor C. E.), ii. 153; his translation of Dante's Vita Nuova,
201, 203, 205; his Report on Olympia, 232, 233
Nursey (Perry), a Suffolk artist, i. 63, 72
OLIPHANT (Mrs.), her History of English Eighteenth Century Literature,
ii. 345
Omar Khayyam, i. 320, 332-334, 343; ii. 26, 27, 325; transcript by
FitzGerald sent to Garcin de Tassy, i. 325; MS. sent him from Calcutta by
Prof. Cowell, 334, 336 edition by Nicolas; ii. 100; new edition of
FitzGerald's version, 263, 326
Opie, picture by, i. 107, 110
Ouse, the, i. 61, 68, 74, 168, 185
PAISIELLO'S Music liked by Napoleon, ii. 131
Pascal's Letters, ii. 297
Pasta, ii. 137; in Medea, 138; in Semiramide, 139
Paul Veronese, i. 38, 107
Pembroke, siege of, i. 18
Pepys' Diary, ii. 234
Piozzi (Mrs.), sale of her house at Streatham, i. 196
Plagiarism, ii. 252
Pliny's Letters, i. 230
Poetry in relation to morals, i. 37
Pollock (Lady), her article on American Literature, ii.
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