Addison, his Cato, ii. 16
Æschylus, quoted, ii. 340
Alfieri, ii. 390
Alps, the, i. 119, 120, 348
Anacreon's swallow, ii. 359
Anastasius, ii. 341
Annual Parliaments, i. 364, 365
Apollodorus, a pupil of Socrates, ii. 49
Apollonius Rhodius, i. 410
Ariosto, tomb of, ii. 245;
his armchair, 246;
handwriting of, 247
Aristotle, ii. 49
Aspasia, ii. 134, 135
Bacon, quoted, ii. 4;
a poet, 8, 49
Barthélemi, ii. 44
Bisham wood, ii. 278
Blackstone, quoted, i. 254
Boccaccio, ii. 294, 295
Buffon, his sublime but gloomy theory respecting the future of this globe, i. 352
Byron, Lord, his Hours of Idleness, quotations or plagiarisms from? i. 132, 174;
visit to, at Ravenna, 390, 391;
his meeting with "Monk" Lewis, ii. 208;
at Venice, 226;
a gondoliere's opinion of, 236;
Shelley's visit to, at Venice, 237;
his Don
Juan, 241; his Childe Harold, 259; his low debauchery, ib.; a great poet, 260; visit to, at Ravenna, 332-345; his Letter to Bowles, 342; his Cain, 355; at Leghorn, 362, 364 Calderon, i. 388, ii. 14, 305, 306; his Magico Prodigioso, 353, 354 Calvin and Servetus, i. 229 Castlereagh, ii. 268 Catholic emancipation, i. 242 sqq.
Charlotte, Princess, death of, i. 369
Chaucer, ii. 27
Chesterfield, Lord, his distinction between simulation and dissimulation, ii. 394
Chillon, castle of, i. 340
Cicero, ii. 8, 49
Clarens, i. 341
Cobbett, William, on Annual Parliaments, i. 365; ii. 276, 289
Coleridge, S. T., his tragedy of Remorse, ii. 292, 353, 354
Coliseum, the, i. 394; ii. 260
Como, ii. 223-225
Comyns, Lord Chief Baron, his definition of libel, i. 254
Constantine, the first Christian Emperor, atrocities of, i. 306;
arch of, ii. 261, 280, 281