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tocks_, by T. Hardy, 240-2 Tottel's Miscellany, 261 _Tristram Shandy_, by L. Sterne, 94, 96, 98, 99, 100 Trotter, Capt. D., R.N., 40 Trotter, Catharine, 39-62; precocity, 39, 42; parentage, 40; poverty, 41-2; early verses, 43; correspondence with celebrated people, 43; _Agnes de Castro_, 43-5; _The Female Wits_, 45-6; _Fatal Friendship_, 47-9; elegy on Dryden's death, 49-50; _The Unhappy Penitent_, 50-1; _Love at a Loss_, 51; friendship with the Burnets, 52; philosophical studies, 42, 52-3; enthusiasm for Locke, 53, 55; _The Revolution in Sweden_, 54, 57; correspondence with Leibnitz, 55; indignation at aspersions on feminine intellectuality, 56-7; poem of welcome to Marlborough, 58; attachment to G. Burnet, 59-60; marriage with Mr. Cockburn, 60; later life, 60-1 Trotter, Mrs., poverty of, 41 Tupper, 5 Turkey Company, 40 _Ulalume_, by E.A. Poe, 103, 107, 109, 112 Upchear, Henry, 31 _Veluvana_, by Lord Redesdale, theme of, 222-4, 226 _Venetia_, by B. Disraeli, 163 Venice, its fascination for Disraeli, 163 Verbruggen, Mrs., 45 Verlaine, Paul, 7 Vernede, R.E., poems of, 284 de Verville, B., 95, 95, 96 Victorian Age, the Agony of, 313-37 Virgil, 12 _Vivian Grey_, by B. Disraeli, 155, 156, 157-9 Voltaire, 3, 162 Waller, 82 Warburton, Dr., 33, 81, 97 Ward, Mrs. Humphrey, 144, 327 Ward, Plumer, novels of, 155, 156, 178 Warton, Joseph and Thomas; Two Pioneers of Romanticism, address on, 65-90; parentage and early habits, 66-7; heralds of romantic movement, 67; literary contemporaries and atmosphere, 68; Joseph, the leading spirit, 68-9; _The Enthusiast_, its romantic qualities, 69; their revolt against principles of classic poetry, 70-4; characteristic features of early Romanticism, 74-9; Miltonic influence, 79-80; _Essay on the Genius of Pope_, 80-4; _Observations on the Faerie Queene_, 84-6; Johnson's criticism of, 86-7; Ritson's attack upon Thomas, 88; defects of, 89-90 Webster's _White Devil_, 34 _Wessex Ballads_, by T. Hardy, 238-40 Wheeler, R.D. (Lady Lytton), Miss Devey's Life of, 121; story of marriage with Bulwer-Lytton, 121-9 Whitehead, 74 William III, 41 Willis, N.P., 105 Wilson, Harriette, 130-1 Wolseley, Lord, 328 Wooler, Miss, 141, 142, 143 Wordsworth, Hardy compared with, 251; speculations concerning future poetry, 298-9; 3, 4, 10, 74, 78, 90, 104, 107, 108, 110, 253 Wycherley, 44 Yeats,
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