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-103, 111, 112, 153, 166, 183, 200, 265, 266, 290; ii. 49 Hare (A. J. C.), his Spain, ii. 169; Memorials _ib._ --(J. C. and A. W.), Guesses at Truth, i. 53 Harrington's Oceana, i. 140 Hatifi, i. 329, 348 Hawthorne (Nathaniel), ii. 145; a man of true genius, 191, 246, 265, 271; his Journal in England, 265; a noble book, 267; FitzGerald does not take to him, 105, 246, 271; his Italian Journal, 273 Haydon (B. R.), Memoir by his son, contains notices of Wordsworth, ii. 197, 199 Haymarket Theatre (the), associated with Vestris, ii. 120, 138; Pasta, 138, 295; and Rubini, 295 Hazlitt (W.), his English Poets, ii. 196 Heine (H.), ii. 150, 162 Helmingham Hall, i. 56 Herodotus, i. 71, 73 Holmes (O. W.), ii. 191 Hugo (Victor), Toilers of the Sea, ii. 145, 150; his Miserables, 229 Hullah, i. 243 Hunt (Holman), his Christ in the Temple, ii. 17 --(Leigh), selections by, i. 179 Hypocrite (the), i. 254 INGELOW (Jean), ii. 46, 47, 54 JAMI'S Salaman and Absal, i. 304, 306, 312, 317, 318; new edition of FitzGerald's version, ii. 263, 324; the first Persian poem read by FitzGerald, 325 Jelaleddin, i. 312, 317, 319; ii. 27 Jenney (Mr.), the owner of Bredfield House, i. 63, 64, 96, 106 Johnson's lines on Levett quoted, i. 124; his bookcase, 196 Juvenal, ii. 34, 35, 58, 59 KEATS' Letters and Poems, i. 246; his Hyperion, ii. 178, 246, 249; his Love Letters, 233, 235, 238, 245; subject for picture from K., 235, 239, 293; his sister, 249; Severn's letters about him, 276 Keene (C. S.), sends a packet of his drawings to FitzGerald, ii. 291; and an old map of Paris, 293; recommends North's Memoir of Music, 323 Kemble (Charles), i. 44 --(J. M.), at school with FitzGerald, i. 2; recites Hotspur's speech, _ib._, working on Anglo Saxon MSS. at Cambridge, 25; article in the British and Foreign Review, 80, 84 --(Mrs. Fanny), her opinion of the translations from Calderon, ii. 67, 187; makes the Agamemnon known in America, 186, 188; declines to join the Browning Society, 323 Kerrich (Mrs), FitzGerald's favourite sister, her death, ii. 46 --(Walter), FitzGerald's nephew, married, i. 335 LADIES MAGAZINE, ii. 140 Lamb (Charles), Album Verses, i. 32; Essays in the London Magazine, 143; Letters, ii. 198, 240; FitzGerald's Data of his life, 239, 242, 247 Landor (W. S.), i. 288, 289 Laurence (S.), Spedding's description of, i. 75 _note_, his opinion of Gainsborough, 95; his portraits o
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