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5. Road, anecdote, i. 22; old, iii. 428. Robespierre, ii. 18. Roscius, Young, ii. 164, 165. Robinson Crusoe, ii. 468. Rogers, iii. 516, _et alibi_. 'Ruin mouldering.' i. 237. Russell, iii. 507, 509. S. Saragossa, i. 117, 121, 166, 357. Sass, Padre St. Iago, i. 167, 359. Scott, i. xiv., iii. 442-30, 445, 457, 462, 487; vindication of, 509: _et alibi frequenter_. Scotland, critics of, ii. 116. Schiller, iii. 417. Seville, i. 1-3, 60. Shelvocke, iii. 505. Shelley, iii. 489, 493, 501, 503. Shakespeare, ii. 113, 114, 136, 139, 140, 141, 345, 346, iii. 460, 488, 506, 509, _et alibi frequenter_. Silence, ii. 10. Simonides, ii. 30. Sincerity, ii. 48. Slavery, i. 77. Smith, Charlotte, iii. 507. Southey's Letters, iii. 509. Spain and Britain, i. 41-2, 161-2, _et seqq._ Spanish people, patriotism of, i. 45-7, _et seqq._, 125-6, _et seqq._ Spenser, i. 322, ii. 111-12, 345, 347, iii. 466, 506, _et alibi_. _Speech on laying the Foundation stone of Bowness School_, i. 350-6. Spelling and style, iii. 452-3. Struggle, how the, ought to have been carried on, i. 116. Statesmen and courtiers, minds of, i. 130-1, _et seqq._ Stagnation, apparent, i. 313. Statistical account of Scotland, ii. 44. Style, ii. 84, _et seqq._ Stevens, George, ii. 113-14. Steamboats and railways, ii. 340. Superstition, i. 117. Superiority, i. 321. Sword, not pen, i. 95. Sympathy, ii. 38. Sydney, Sir Philip, ii. 49-50. Sympson, Rev. John, iii. 506. T. Tam o'Shanter, ii. 13-14. Tempers and dispositions, i. 279. Teacher, enlightened, i. 325. Tenderness, iii. 480, 489. Tennyson, iii. 390, 492, _et alibi_. Things, if not men, i. 142. Thomson, ii. 117, _et seqq._, 160, iii. 505, _et alibi_. Timidity, i. 231. Tourist, directions and information for the, ii. 221, _et seqq._ Traitors, i. 23. Tranquillity from 'Relief Bill' not possible, i. 266-7. Truth, love of, i. 323, iii. 488. Trespass, iii. 425. Tree-planting, iii. 436. Transcendental world, iii. 467. Triad, iii. 505-6. Turner, Sharon, iii. 506. Tyrant, the, i. 70, _et seqq._ Tyranny, French, basis of, i. 139, 148. U. Ulpha, Kirk, ii. 227. Ullswater, ii. 230-4. Union of nations, i. 152-3. Unworthy objects, i. 326. V. Vane, Sir George, ii. 47. Verse, why write in, ii. 93-4. Veracity and ideality, iii. 486. Vespers, Sicilian, i.
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