ographical note on, VIII, 22;
Yonville and its people, 22.
Fox, George;
biographical note on, III, 161;
an interview with Oliver Cromwell, 161.
Foxe, John;
biographical note on, III, 45;
on the death of Anne Boleyn, 45.
Franklin, Benjamin;
biographical note on, IX, 51;
articles by--his first entry into Philadelphia, 51;
warnings Braddock did not heed, 55;
how to draw lightning from the clouds, 59;
the way to wealth, 61;
a dialog with the gout, 68;
a proposal to Madame Helvetius, 76.
Freeman, Edward A.;
biographical note on, VI, 214;
the death of William the Conqueror, 214.
Froissart, Jean;
biographical note on, VII, 39;
the battle of Crecy, 39.
Froude, James Anthony;
biographical note on, VI, 122;
articles by--of history as a science, 122;
the character of Henry VIII, 132;
Caesar's mission, 136.
Fuller, Margaret;
biographical note on, X, 52;
articles by--her visit to George Sand, 52;
two glimpses of Carlyle, 54.
Fuller, Thomas;
biographical note on, III, 149;
on the qualities of the good school-master, 149.
Gautier, Theophile;
biographical note on, VIII, 14;
Pharaoh's entry into Thebes, 14.
Gibbon, Edward;
biographical note on, IV, 226;
articles by--the romance of his youth, 226;
the inception and completion of his "Decline and Fall," 229;
the fall of Zenobia, 230;
Alaric's entry into Rome, 237;
the death of Hosein, 242;
the causes of the destruction of the city of Rome, 246.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von;
biographical note on, VIII, 95;
articles by--on first reading Shakespeare, 95;
the coronation of Joseph II, 99.
Goldsmith, Oliver;
biographical note on, IV, 177;
articles by--the ambitions of the vicar's family, 177;
sagacity in insects, 182;
a Chinaman's view of London, 188.
Gray, Thomas;
biographical note on, IV, 141;
articles by--Warwick Castle, 141;
to his friend Mason on the death of Mason's mother, 143;
on his own writings, 144;
his friendship for Bonstetten, 146.
Greeley, Horace;
biographical note on, X, 58;
the fatality of self-seeking in editors and authors, 58.
Green, John Richard;
biographical note on, VI, 242;
on George Washington, 242.
Grote, George;
biographical note on, V, 165;
articles by--the mutilation of the Hermae, 165;
if Alexander had lived, 172.
Guizot, Francois;
biographical note on, VII, 189;
Shakespeare as an example
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