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requests for her influence, 426; advice, 427; on beauty, 433; "Beaver hats," 435; the Church service, 442; going to Italy, 445; deathbed utterances, 447; her idea of Eve, 451; her verses, 452; Genesis, 453; nervousness, 455; "content," 456; truth to be spoken, 456; journey to Italy, 457, 458; adversity, 461; her journal, 463; Rome, 463; living below pitch, 468; amusement, 469; lies, 471; equality between the sexes, 472; her journal, 473; returns to the stage, 474; at the dentist's, 478; laughter, 472; her journal, Manchester, 480; engagement in Dublin, 483; her play, 483; conversation versus correspondence, 486; appearance at Manchester, 488; at Birmingham, 494; refused permission to act for charity, 497; appearance at Liverpool, 499; on reading, 505; on government, 506; "Hints to Religion," 509; at Bath, 509; on consistency, 516; method of reading Shakespeare, 534; on phrenology, 537; on "Vestiges of Creation," 543; the Shakespearian celebration, 545; on "Vestiges of Creation," 546; "Psyche," 548; lionizing an American, 549; the ocean, 550; Shakespeare, 552; immortality, 552; taking ether, 553; an unfortunate, 555; something _that could not lie_, 557; a broken finger, 557; "A Year of Consolation," 559; a little outcast, 559; night, 562; reading at Eton, 563; partial immortality, 564, 593; the idea of God, 564; human and divine goodness, 566; dogmanity, 567; "Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time," 568; "Realities," 568; emancipation and freedom, 569; at Eton, 570; freedom a protection, 574; Calvinism, 575; at Manchester--a gratuity, 578; comments on readings, 579; death of the Emperor of Russia, 580; at Oxford, 582; "What _things_ these bodies are," 583; at Bath, 585; "an antidote to enthusiasm," 586; reverence, 587; officers of charities, 591; 593; burial money, 596; proselyting, 597; "Vanity Fair," 601; love and self-love, 602; improvement in manners, 604; economy, 606; at Yarmouth, 605; the aristocratic principle, 608; cleverness _versus_ judgment, 609; reading "Antigone," 614; morality and politics, 616; a beautiful wo
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