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Correggio, two pictures of, ii. 249, 250


Dante, i. 385; ii. 24;
  the first religious reformer, 27, 40;
  tomb of, 344

Danube, the, i. 15, 32

Democritus, i. 400

Diotima, the prophetess, ii. 88, 89

Dowden, Professor, ii. 387

Drummond, Sir William, his Academical Questions, i. 327; ii. 176


Eaton, Daniel Isaac, sentence on, for publishing Paine's Age of Reason, ii. 369-386

Ellenborough, Lord, Shelley's letter to, ii. 369-386

Epicurus, i. 421

Evian, town of, i. 335, 336


Finnerty, Mr. Peter, i. 255; ii. 399

Fitzwilliam, Lord, recall of, ii. 303

Fletcher, John, his Two Noble Kinsmen, ii. 255

Forsyth's Travels in Italy, ii. 285

Fox, Charles James, i. 238

Franceschini, pictures of, ii. 251, 252

Fust, specimens of his press, ii. 344


Genoa, i. 153

George III., i. 237

George IV., i. 238

Gibbon, his house at Lausanne, i. 343

Gisborne, Mr. and Mrs., letters to, ii. 229-231, 290-291, 296-299, 301-309, 312-319, 326-330, 350-356

Gisborne, Mrs., ii. 228, 229

Godwin, William, his novels, i. 412-416;
  letter to, ii. 231-233, 317;
  his answer to Malthus,

352;
  his lawsuit and pecuniary embarrassments, 360, 361

Goethe, his Faust, ii. 353

Guercino, pictures by, ii. 253

Guiccioli, Contessa, Byron's liaison with, ii. 333, 337, 340;
  her letter to Shelley, 343, 350, 351

Guido, his picture of the Rape of Proserpine, ii. 249;
  his Samson, 250;
  his Murder of the Innocents, 250, 251;
  his "Fortune," 251;
  his "Madonna Lattante," ib.;
  his picture of Beatrice Cenci, 293


Heraclitus, i. 400

Hermance, village of, described, i. 333

Hesiod, quoted, ii. 61

Heyne, on the opinions entertained of the Jews by ancient poets and philosophers, i. 301

Hogg, Thomas Jefferson, his Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff, ii. 387-396

Homer, quoted, ii. 56, 62;
  on Calamity, 80, 81;
  the most admirable of all poets, 115;
  quoted, 124, 126, 127

Horace, quoted, i. 105; ii. 275

Hume, on causation, i. 327

Hunt, Leigh, letters to, i. 381-391;
  invited by Lord Byron to Italy, ii. 268;
  letter to, 294-296, 317, 362, 364


Kean, Edmund, ii. 293

Keats, John, his Endymion, ii. 322-324;
  his sufferings, 323;
  death of, 327


Lafayette, words of, i. 262

Lamb, Charles, i. 384; ii. 295

Laplace, demonstration of, i. 319

Lausanne, i. 343

Lear, King, ii. 14

Lewis, M. G., his ghost stories, ii. 208-212