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ife of Coleridge, i. 32; paper on Southey, etc., in Tait's Magazine, 65; on Wordsworth, 199; proposed to Lowell as the subject for an Essay, ii. 246 De Soyres (the Rev. John), FitzGerald's nephew, his edition of Pascal's Letters, ii. 297 Deutsch (Emanuel), his article on the Talmud in the Quarterly, ii. 97 Dickens (C.), Master Humphrey's Clock, i. 66; Dombey and Son, 238; David Copperfield, 251, 255; Holyday Romance, ii. 147; his Life by Forster, 153, 171, 277; FitzGerald's admiration for, 172, 278 D'Israeli's Lothair, ii. 134 Don Giovanni, i. 58, 195 Donne (John), sermons, i. 42; poems, ii. 26 --(W. B.), at school with FitzGerald, i. 2; FitzGerald's affection for him, 22 _note_; article on Hallam, 80; writes in the British and Foreign Review, 84; engaged upon a History of Rome, 97, 99, 115; his Address to the Norwich Athenaeum, 204; removes to Bury, 207; his portrait by Laurence, 259; articles on Pepys, 260; Deputy Licenser of Plays, 268; succeeds Kemble as Licenser of Plays, 323; writes on Calderon in Fraser, _ib._; on the Antonines in the Edinburgh, ii. 53; his story of Lord Chatham and the Bishops, 68; article in the Athenaeum on his edition of the Correspondence of George III. and Lord North, 91; his proposed edition of Tacitus, 93; his account of Tacitus in Ancient Classics for English Readers, 164; his declining health, 322; his death, 337 Donne (W. Mowbray), ii. 53 Don Quixote, ii. 94, 95, 97, 170, 198, 199, 201-204, 268, 272, 274 Doudan, ii. 234, 243, 249 Dryden, ii. 216; his Prefaces, 227; his prose style, 228 Duncan (Francis), i. 222, 223; ii. 71; stays with FitzGerald at Woodbridge, 77 Dunwich, ruins of the Grey Friars' Monastery, ii. 223, 225, 228, 229, 255, 258, 277 Dysart (Louisa, Countess of), portrait of, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, i. 56 EASTLAKE (C. L.), i. 39; his translation of Goethe's Theory of Colours, 67, 80 Edgeworth (F.), i. 31, 88; his wife and sister-in-law, 36; living at Eltham, 43; article on Pindar, 80; mentioned, 142, 144; his death, 210; mentioned in Carlyle's Life of Stirling, ii. 184 --(Miss), i. 88-90, 144 Edwards (Edwin), ii. 122, 146; his illness, 255, 258; and death, 277 --(Mrs.), ii. 303 Eliot (George), The Mill on the Floss, ii. 159; not admired by FitzGerald, 190, 257 Elliott (Ebenezer), Posthumous Poems, i. 255, 256 Emerson (R. W.), Representative Men, i. 256; on Scott, ii. 194; his death, 330; correspondence with Carlyle, 340, 34
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