an, 130;
Catullus, 135; Guy Mannering, 137; at Dunwich, 138; reads Coriolanus,
139; Kenilworth, 145; David Copperfield, 145; his Readings in Crabbe,
147, 150; reads Hawthorne's Journals, 153; at Lowestoft, 155; reads
Forster's Life of Dickens, 155; and Trollope's Novels, 155, 171;
Eckermann's Goethe, 155; works on Crabbe's Posthumous Tales, 164; his
Quarter-deck, 167; Dombey and Son, 172, 187; Comus and Lycidas, 178; Mrs.
Kemble's Records, 186; Madame de Sevigne, 186, 188; visits George Crabbe
at Merton, 188, 243; his ducks and chickens, 189; his Irish cousins, 190;
at Aldeburgh, 190; with his nieces at Lowestoft, 195; sends Charles
Tennyson's Sonnets to Mrs. Kemble, 198; his eyes out of 'Keller,' 202,
206; reads Winter's Tale, 204; his translations of the two OEdipus plays,
205, 208; his affection for the stage, 210; his collection of actors'
portraits, 210; his love for Spedding, 212; his reminiscences of a visit
with Tennyson at Mirehouse, 214; reads Wordsworth, 217; sends his reader
to see Macbeth, 231; feels as if some of the internal timbers were
shaken, 240; reads Froude's Carlyle, 243, 245, 248; at Aldeburgh, 245,
247; meets Professor Fawcett, 247; consults Mrs. Kemble on two passages
of Shakespeare, 257; goes to look at Carlyle's statue and his old house,
262
FitzGerald (Jane), afterwards Mrs. Wilkinson, E. F.G.'s sister, 112, 122
FitzGerald (J. P.), E. F.G.'s eldest brother, 95, 100; his illness, 141,
144; and death, 149
FitzGerald (Mrs.), E. F.G.'s mother, 11, 61, 96; her portrait by Sir T.
Lawrence, 177
FitzGerald (Percy), his Lives of the Kembles, 5, 6
FitzGerald (Peter), E. F.G.'s brother, 16; his death, 64
Frere (Mrs.), 83, 87, 181
Froude (J. A.), constantly with Carlyle, 203; is charged with his
biography, 208; his Life of Carlyle, 243; writes to E. F.G., 243
Fualdes, murder of, 85; play founded on, 89
Furness (H. H.), 60, 64, 66, 101, 203
Gil Blas, 66
Glyn (Miss), 97
Goethe, 31, 123, 124; his conversations by Eckermann, 155
Goethe and Schiller, correspondence of, 231
Goodwin (Professor), proposes to visit E. F.G., 192
Gordon (Mrs.), 132, 203
Gout, 7
Groome (Archdeacon), 4, 45, 199, 223
Half Hours with the Worst Authors, 31, 34
Hamlet, theory of Gervinus on, 32; the Quarto and Folio Texts of, 221
Harlowe's picture of the Trial Scene in Henry VIII., 87
Harness (Rev. W.), Memoirs of, 6, 13
Hatherley (Lord), letter from, 132
Hawthorne (Nathaniel), his No
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