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l character, 12. Compared with Milton, 13, 99-101. His metaphors and comparisons, 15, 16. Little impression made by the forms of the external world upon him, 16, 19. Fascination revolting and nauseous images had for his mind, 18. His use of ancient mythology in his poems, 19. His idolatry of Virgil, 20. Excellence of his style, 20, 21. Remarks upon the translations of the Divine Comedy, 21, 22. His use of the supernatural, 105. His character as expressed in his poetry, 107. His veneration for lesser writers, 194. D'Arblay, M., a French refugee, marries Fanny Burney, iii. 378. D'Arblay, Madame, Diary and Letters reviewed, iii. 331-395. Family, 333. Education, 335. Shyness, 339. Writes Evelina, 347. Its success, 349. Johnson's affection for, 351. Writes a poor play, 353. Publishes Cecilia, 354. Loss of friends, 355. Meets the king, 357. Invited to be a keeper of the Queen's robes, 358. Drawbacks to the position, 359. Accepts it, 361. Slavery of the service, 362. Visits Oxford, 364. Attends the trial of Warren Hastings, 366. Her prejudice against his accusers, 367. Feeling on the king's illness, 369. Respect for the queen, 371. Leaves the court on account of ill-health, 375. Recovers, 377. Marries, 378. Lives in Paris, 379. Her character-drawing, 385. Her style, 387. Quotations to illustrate the changes in her style, 390-392. Her real service to English literature, 394. D'Argens, Marquess, iii. 280. Daun, an Austrian general, defeats Frederic the Great at Kolin, iii. 306. At Hochkirchen, 319. Driven from before Dresden, 320. Defeated at Buckersdorf, 327. David, M., editor of Barere's Memoires, iii. 487. Davila, one of Hampden's favorite authors, ii. 22. De Augmentis Scientiarum, Bacon's, ii. 402, 443. Declaration of Right, ii. 341. Defensio Populi, i. 85. Delhi, splendor of, ii. 679. Democracy, the ideal government, i. 62. Requires an educated constituency, 63. Reaction induced by the violence of its advocates, ii. 72. Democritus, reputed inventor of the arch, ii. 365. Bacon's estimate of, 448. Demosthenes, transcribes Thucydides six times, i. 47. Falsely described by Mitford, 73. Denham, Sir John, satire on Hampden, ii. 58. Despotism, Mill's condemna
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