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Livy, ii. 9;
  description by, 256

Lloyd, Charles, ii. 295

Locke, on sensation, i. 327

Lucretius, quoted, i. 296

Luther, ii. 27

Lyttelton, Lord, ii. 210, 211, 212


Macbeth, quoted, i. 47, 93, 273; ii. 21, 31, 375

Macchiavelli, on political institutions, ii. 17

Malthus, i. 280, 281;
  Godwin's answer to, ii. 232, 352;
  a very clever man, 243

Marlow, ii. 223;
  Shelley's house at, 226

Marsyas, ii. 106, 107

Mellerie, i. 336, 337

Michael Angelo, i. 384, 385;
  his Bacchus, 409

Milan Cathedral, ii. 225

Milton, death of, i. 370

Milton, his Paradise Lost quoted, i. 146, 415;
  stood alone, ii. 16;
  his Paradise Lost, 25, 33;
  quoted, 35

Mirabaud's Système de la Nature, i. 326

Mont Blanc, i. 348

Moore, Thomas, ii. 339, 357, 358, 361

Music, ii. 70, 71


Nerni, village of, described, i. 334

Newton, Sir Isaac, ii. 374


Obscenity, blasphemy against the divine beauty in life, ii. 17

O'Neill, Miss, part of Beatrice Cenci fitted for, ii. 293

Oxford, reminiscence of, ii. 193


Paine, Thomas, i. 278

Peacock, Thomas Love, letters to, ii. 221-229, 241-290, 291-293

Petrarch, ii. 40

Petronius, poetical description of, ii. 265

Plato, i. 421;
  essentially a poet, ii. 7, 22, 24;
  the greatest among the Greek philosophers, 48;
  his Symposium, 232

Pliny quoted, i. 294

Pompeii, ii. 270-275


Queen Mab, piratical republication of, ii. 328, 350


Raphael, i. 384;
  his St. Cecilia, ii. 252, 253

Ravenna, ii. 338

Reveley, Henry, letters to, ii. 299-301, 309-312, 325, 326

Richardson, Samuel, his Grandison quoted, ii. 237

Rome, a city of the dead, ii. 261;
  English burying-place at, 262

Rousseau, his Julie, i. 333, 337, 339-341, 343;
  essentially a poet, ii. 30


Schiller, his Jungfrau von Orleans, ii. 352

Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel quoted, i. 47, 212;
  Marmion quoted, 100

Shakespeare, quoted, i. 384;
  the greatest individual mind, ii. 40;
  attribution to him of part of The Two Noble Kinsmen, 255

Shelley, Mrs., her Frankenstein, i. 417-419

Socrates, ii. 53-135, 381

Sophocles, ii. 317

Southey, Robert, Shelley's visit to, at Keswick, ii. 295

Spinosa, quoted, i. 328

St. Gingoux, village of, i. 338

St. Peter's, Rome, ii. 282, 283

Suetonius, quoted, i. 294


Tasso, bold and true words of, ii. 35, 175;
  manuscripts of, 246, 247