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INDEX

Westall. Junior, 66
Westminster Library, 96
Whitbread, S., M.P., 134
White, Blanco, 43
Wieland, xi
Wilkinson's edition of Blake, 27
Williams, Miss H. M., xvi, xxii
Willis. N. P., 89
Willis's Rooms, 56, 98, 130, 157
Wilson, John, Professor ("Christopher North"), 51, 60; attenuated Wordsworth, 50; editor of Blackwood, 50, 51
Windham, Coleridge on, 31
Winter's Tale, 132
Wit. 31, 116, 142, 145
Woman, the Silent, 73
Wordsworth, ix, x, xi, xiv, xv, xx, xxiii, 80, 93 , 94, 95, 114, 120, 127, 129, 130, 131; at Charles Aiken's, 52; an atheist, 15; meets Mrs. Barbauld, 52; hostility to her edition of poets, 52; becoming milder and more tolerant, 76; Blake on, 5, 10, 11, 15, 23; on Blake, 1, 6; on Bums, 56; on Byron, 1; on Campbell, 1, S3; does not go to church, 54; on the position of the Church, 52; defends Church establishment, 54; Coleridge's "affair with," 122; on Coleridge's opinion of, 49; present at Coleridge's lectures, 98; talks about Coleridge, 73; Coleridge on, 30, 31; Coleridge envied him his sister, 38; his Convention of Cintra criticised by Anthony Robinson, 56; death of his daughter, 57; De Quincey on, 65; on De Quincey, 57, 59; abused by
De Quincey, 68; on The Edinburgh Review, 51; The Excursion, 5, 51, 65; The Excursion, Blake made ill by preface, 5, 15; on himself, 49;
on "free-will," 83; genius in, 50; and Godwin, 68; on Gray's Bard, 53; abused by Hazlitt, 74; income, 90; Jeffrey on, 30, 51, 52; friend of Kenyon, 90; writings in favour
Wordsworth {cont.) —
of King, 70; loved by Lamb, 74; Lamb thinks inferior to Coleridge, 30; at Lamb's, 73; on Landor, 50; in London, 83; mind "undramatical," 63; at Monkhouse's, 81; too forbearing of monarchy, 68; cuts Lady Morgan, 85; gives offence, 52; Peter Bell, 55; a Platonist, 4; on his poetry, 49, 53,
67; on freedom of press, 67; dissatisfied with publisher, 87; and Quillinan, 89; on H. C. R., 89; approves H. C. R. leaving the bar, 89; H. C. R. mediates between, and Coleridge, 48; anecdote about, 87; journey with H. C. R., 67, 75; entertains H. C. R., 76; The Recluse, Blake's annotations to,
159; Letter to H. C. R., xxi; and ladies call on H. C. R., 73; H. C. R. first visits at Rydal, 66; H. C. R.'s review, 56; H. C. R. promises to introduce to
Blake, 16; and Rogers, i, 87; opinion of Lady Scott, 54; on Sir W. Scott, 1 , 50; admired Mary Shelley, 69; Southey on, 42; on Southey, 48-9; Memorials of Tour in Sudtzerland, 75; introduced to Torlonia, 66; on war between poor and rich, 54; on Wilson's poetry, 50; gives Wilson a testimonial, 51;
small poems in Alaric Watts's Annual, 87
Wordsworth, Catherine, death of, 57
Wordsworth, Dr. Christopher, 52, 156
Wordsworth, Dora, 89
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 94; letter to De Quincey, 57; H. C. R- begins to correspond with, 88; H. C. R.'s letter to, 14
Wordsworth, John, 90
Wordsworth, Mrs., 57, 58
Wordsworth, Willy, xv

York, Duke of, Coleridge's article on, suppressed, 42


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