163
--(W. F.), his marriage, i. 153; his article on British Novelists in
Fraser, ii. 13
Polonius, i. 273
Portraits should be flattered, ii. 30
Poussin's Orion, i. 221
Poussins (the two), i. 54
RAFFAELLE (or Raphael), i. 38, 54; ii. 151
'Ranger (The),' loss of, ii. 290
Regnard, ii. 145
Reliable, ii. 220
Rembrandt, i. 54
Repeal, i. 141, 142
Reynolds (F.), ii. 120, 121
--(Sir Joshua), pictures by, i. 192; ii. 56, 57, 108, 114, 151
Richardson, his Novels reviewed in the Cornhill, ii. 102; superior to
Fielding, 131
Rogers (S.), ii. 144; depreciates Scott, 247
Romney, Life by Hayley, i. 124; his portraits, ii. 41
Roqueplan, ii. 147
Rose (H. J.), Untrodden Spain, ii. 225; Among the Spanish People, 250
Rossini, ii. 122
Rubens, i. 38, 54, 147; ii. 151
Rubini, ii. 295
Rushworth's Collections, i. 199
Ruskin (J.), his letter to the Translator of Omar Khayyam, ii. 153
SADI'S Bostan, i. 344
Ste. Beuve, ii. 169, 228; his saying of Madame de Sevigne, 244, 249
Schlegel (A. W. V.), his History of Literature, i. 92
Schutz (Mrs.), i. 44, 45, 49, 59, 174
Science, poetry of, i. 229
Scott (Sir Walter), The Pirate, ii. 128, 130, 131; FitzGerald's love for,
190, 235, 237, 261; depreciated by the Lake Poets and Carlyle, 194;
appreciated by Emerson, _ib._; his Journey to Douglas Dale, _ib._;
subjects for pictures from, 235; Guy Mannering, 244, 245, 250; hated by
the Whigs, 247; The Bride of Lammermoor, 261; Kenilworth, 265
Sea Words and Phrases, ii. 116
Selden's Table Talk, FitzGerald's notes on, i. 231
Sellar (Professor), his article on Lucretius, ii. 58
Selwyn's Correspondence, i. 196
Seneca, i. 151, 182
Severn, his letters about Keats, ii. 276
Sevigne (Mad. de), ii. 184, 185, 196, 217, 310, 312; FitzGerald's
Dictionary of the Dramatis Personae in her letters, 217, 289; Ste.
Beuve's saying of, 244, 249; subject for a picture from, 293
Shakespeare, his Sonnets, i. 14; FitzGerald buys the second and third
Folios, 31; Othello, ii. 251, 252
--(the Cambridge), ii. 47
Shelley, reviewed in the Edinburgh, i. 62; Trelawny's story of his death,
ii. 189; disputed reading in, 250; too unsubstantial for FitzGerald, 251
Sheridan's School for Scandal the best comedy in the language, ii. 159
Siddons (Mrs.), ii. 137, 149
Sizewell Gap, ii. 290
Smith (Horace), i. 97
Sonnets, FitzGerald's indifference to, i. 84, 87; ii. 212
Sophocles, the Antigone of, i. 186
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