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3; "Manfred," 165, 333; peculiar combination of vices and virtues, 166; pernicious influence on the young, 167, 270; play of "Werner," 308; Mrs. John Kemble's impressions of, 330; "Don Juan," 333; "Lucifer," 333; "Childe Harold," 333; Sundry opinions on, 333; his works compared with Hope's "Anastasius," 337. Byron, Lady, her influence on Mrs. Jameson, 129; her appearance, 130; deprecates the publication of a new edition of Byron's works, 167. Calcott, Lady, 506. Calcutta, Henry Kemble, Collector of the Port of, 323. Calderon, 293. _Caliban_, 338. _Calista_, in "The Fair Penitent," 318; a failure, 318, 323, 325. Cambridge, Duchess of, 303. Camden Place, 13. "Camiola," Fanny Kemble in, 255, 257, 367, 385, 388, 391. Campbell, his life of Sarah Siddons, 128; life of Lawrence, 239; the poet, 242; "Pleasures of Hope," 358; application to Mrs. Fitzhugh for Mrs. Siddons' letters, 451; life of Mrs. Sarah Siddons, 504. Candia, M. de, see Mario, 497. Canizzaro, Duchess of, 101. Canning, Lawrence's picture of, 217. Carey, admiration for Mrs. Jameson's works, 579. Carlisle, Lord, 418. Carlo, 505. Carlyle, his article in _Edinburgh Review_, 80; biography of Sterling, 185. Cartwright, Mr., 320; a pleasant evening at his house, 395. Cassiobury Park, 90, 305, 397, 400. Castlereagh, Lord Grey, haunted by a vision of, 474. Catalani, her last public appearance, 162; her last appearance, 163. Catons, The, Lady Wellesley's father and mother, 562. Catskills, 103. Cavaliers, Ancient _vs._ Modern, 527. Cavendish, Miss, on the _stay-at-home_ sensation, 393. Cavendish, Col. and Lady, 471. Cawse, Miss, in "Artaxerxes," 465. Celimene, 258. Cenci, Beatrice, 302. Chambers, the Brothers, 161; "Vestiges of Creation," _ib._ Channing, Essay on Milton, 337; view of man's nature, 362; his adversaries, 433; on the relative merits of England and America, 539, 559; appearance of, 576; theatrical opinions, 576; opinion of Miss Martineau's writings, 578; infinite faith in a dead friend's happiness, 589. Chantrey, 345; Sir Francis, his design of vase presented to Charles Kemble, 354. "Characters of Shakespeare's Women," Mrs. Jameson's book on, 275. _Charles de Bourbon_, Kemble as, 508. Charles X., 276. Charles I., his resting-place at Edge Hill, 278. Charles II., 308. Charles, King, martyrdom of,
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