ine, 61;
the invasion of Britain, 64;
overcoming the Nervii, 71;
the Battle of Pharsalia and the death of Pompey, 78.
Calvin, John;
biographical note on, VII, 84;
of freedom for the will, 84.
Carlyle, Thomas;
biographical note on, V, 179;
articles by--Charlotte Corday, 179;
the blessedness of work, 187;
Cromwell, 190;
in praise of those who toil, 201;
the certainty of justice, 202;
the greatness of Scott, 206;
Boswell and his book, 214;
might Burns have been saved, 223.
Casanova, Jacques (Chevalier de Seingalt);
biographical note on, VIII, 200;
an interview with Frederick the Great, 200.
Cato, the Censor;
biographical note on, II, 3;
on work on a Roman Farm, 3.
Caxton, William;
biographical note on, III, 22;
on true nobility and chivalry, 22.
Cellini, Benvenuto;
biographical note on, VIII, 182;
the casting of his Perseus and Medusa, 182.
Cervantes, Miguel de;
biographical note on, VIII, 218;
articles by--the beginnings of Don Quixote's Career, 218;
how Don Quixote died, 224.
Channing, William E.;
biographical note on, IX, 139;
of greatness in Napoleon, 139.
Chateaubriand, Viscomte de;
biographical note on, VII, 182;
in an American forest, 182.
Chaucer, Geoffrey;
biographical note on, III, 17;
on acquiring and using riches, 17.
Chesterfield, Lord;
biographical note on, IV, 66;
articles by--on good manners, dress and the world, 66;
of attentions to ladies, 71.
Cicero;
biographical note on, II, 8;
articles by--the blessings of old age, 8;
on the death of his daughter Tullia, 34;
of brave and elevated spirits, 37;
of Scipio's death and of friendship, 43.
Clarendon, Lord;
biographical note on, III, 144;
on Charles I, 144.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor;
biographical note on, V, 70;
articles by--does fortune favor fools? 70;
the destiny of the United States, 76.
Comines, Philipe de;
biographical note on, VII, 46;
the character of Louis XI, 46.
Cooper, James Fenimore;
biographical note on, IX, 170;
articles by--his father's arrival at Otsego Lake, 170;
running the gantlet, 178;
Leather-stocking's farewell, 185.
Cowley, Abraham;
biographical note on, III, 156;
articles by--of obscurity, 156;
of procrastination, 159.
Cowper, William;
biographical note on, IV, 217;
articles by--on keeping one's self employed, 217;
Johnson's treatment of Milton, 219;
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