a_, 67.
Phocion, 167.
Quincey, see _De Quincey_.
Richardson, David Lester, his _Literary Leaves_, 40;
Carlyle's letter to him, 40-44.
Richter, Jean Paul, 17.
Robinson, Henry Crabb, 38, 39.
Rous, Sir Francis, 148.
Rousseau, at St. Pierre, 19;
his Confessions, 23.
Ruskin, John, his praise of Boehm's statue of Carlyle, 116, 121.
Rugby School, 63, 64.
_Sartor Resartus_, 36, 37.
Schiller, Friedrich, Carlyle's life of him, 15;
Supplement to, 115.
Shakespeare, 67.
Smith, Alexander, his account of the delivery of Carlyle's Address at
Edinburgh, 87-92.
Socrates, disparaged by Carlyle, 23.
Sophocles, the tragedies of, 141.
Sterling, John, 37, 38;
death of, 62;
Carlyle's life of him, 81.
Stirling, Dr., Carlyle's letter to, 189-191.
Tennyson, why he wrote in verse, 67.
Teufelsdroeckh, 36, 68.
Thackeray, W.M., his verses on the death of Charles Buller, 15, 74-75.
Tieck, 17.
Turveydrop senior, on Polished Deportment, 49.
University of Edinburgh, 125.
Watts, G.F., his portrait of Carlyle, 120.
Welsh family, 17.
Whistler, J.A., his portrait of Carlyle, 120.
Youth, the golden season of life, 130.
Zoilus, 19.
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