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, 188; FitzGerald's admiration for, ii. 85; his superiority to Euripides, 86, 87; translation of the two OEdipuses, 258, 275, 278, 279, 301, 315, 318, 319, 321; the OEdipus Tyrannus played at Harvard, 316; the Ajax at Cambridge, 339 Sophocles and AEschylus compared, i. 240; ii. 49, 259 Southey, Life of Cowper by, i. 40, 42; his Life and Letters, 256 Southey (Mrs.), Caroline Bowles, i. 97 Spedding (James), at school with FitzGerald, i. 2; living in Lincoln's Inn Fields, 43; reviews Carlyle's French Revolution in the Edinburgh, 73; mentioned, 76, 114, 115, 138, 164, 167, 177, 207, 228, 239, 272, 276; ii. 38, 152, 174; his portrait by Laurence, i. 77; his forehead, 77, 78, 83, 116; his character, 193, 257; ii. 299, 302, 308; Evenings with a Reviewer, i. 241; ii. 25; at Bramford with the Cowells, i. 262; his article on Euphranor, 266; death of his niece, 291; his edition of Bacon, 310, 322; ii. 1, 25, 55; forestalled by Hepworth Dixon, 20; paper on English hexameters, 25; FitzGerald's regret at his life wasted on Bacon, 38, 45, 46; should have edited Shakespeare, 38, 48, 135; his pamphlet on Authors and Publishers, 89; article on Twelfth Night, 103; Carlyle's letter on him, 175; his accident, 298; and death, 301, 303, 305, 307; FitzGerald suggests a collection of his letters, 307, 309; Mrs. Cameron's portrait of him, 338 Spenser, ii. 194 Spinoza, i. 204, 205, 209 Sprenger's Catalogue, i. 342 Spring Rice (Hon. S.), ii. 30, 32 Squirarchy, ii. 19, 20, 22 Squire Letters (the), i. 213, 216-220, 231; ii. 230, 235, 241, 242, 244, 331 Stephen (Leslie), review of Richardson's Novels in the Cornhill, ii. 102; his Hours in a Library, 208, 209; on Crabbe's want of humour, 341 Sterling (John), i. 43 Stobaeus, i. 122, 123 Strawberry Hill, i. 276 Suicide, i. 257 Sumner (Charles), Memoir and Letters of, ii. 243, 247 TACITUS, i. 60; ii. 164, 165 Talma, ii. 75 Tannhauser, ii. 29 Tassy (Garcin de), i. 324, 325, 327; his edition of the Mantic, 325, 330, 342; ii. 100; his paper on Omar, i. 329, 343, 345 Taste the Feminine of Genius, i. 255; ii. 226 Taylor (Jeremy), i. 34, 35, 42, 44 --(Tom), Diogenes and his Lantern, i. 254 Tenby, i. 338 Tennant (R. J.), at Blackheath, i. 43; candidate for a school at Cambridge, _ib._ Tennyson (A.), a contemporary of FitzGerald's at Cambridge, i. 3; his Mariana, 9; and Lady of Shalott, 10; his new volume, 17; the Dream of Fair Women, 20; fresh poems
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