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Disraeli, Benjamin, xii, 199; ancestry of, v, 322; education of, v, 324; personality of, v, 325; literary efforts of, v, 327; political life of, v, 331; marriage of, v, 338; Chancellor of the Exchequer, v, 340; Prime Minister, v, 340; _Coningsby_, v, 341; _Contarini Fleming_, v, 324; _Endymion_, v, 342; _Lothair_, v, 342; _Sybil_, v, 341; _Tancred_, v, 341; _Vivian Gray_, v, 324; attitude toward Free Trade, v, 340; Agassiz compared with, v, 338; Mrs. Austen and, v, 327; Lady Blessington and, v, 333; Bulwer-Lytton and, v, 333; Lord Byron and, v, 324; Froude on, v, 326; Mrs. Wyndham Lewis and, v, 333; Macaulay compared with, v, 197; Mephisto compared with, v, 320; Thomas Moore and, v, 333; Lady Morgan and, v, 333; Napoleon compared with, v, 321; O'Connell and, v, 336; Count d'Orsay and, v, 333; Pitt and, v, 331; Voltaire compared with, viii, 295; N. P. Willis on, v, 329; Mrs. Willyums and, v, 344; on Cobden, ix, 140; on Charles Darwin, v, 341; on democracy, xi, 255; on the Established Church, xii, 155; on initiative, xiv, 152; on Dr. Jowett, viii, 351; on love, xiii, 158; quoted, iv, 160; v, 41; xiii, 408. Disraeli, Isaac, v, 322. Dissection, iv, 59. _Divine Comedy, The_, Dante, xiii, 134. Divine passion, the, ii, 36; iv, 242. Divine right of kings, ii, 83; v, 291. Divinity, idea of, vi, 49. Divinity of business, xi, 14. Division of labor, iii, 99. Divorce, i, 111; Milton on, v, 130; women and, viii, 133; Voltaire on, viii, 290. Dixon, photographer of animals, ii, 125. _Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde_, Stevenson, xiii, 27. Doctors, v, 203; Kant on, viii, 162. _Dodo_, Edward F. Benson, i, 148. Dogmatism, vi, 348; x, 292. Dog-star, influence of, v, 103. _Doll's House_, Ibsen, xiii, 112. Don Juan, referred to, iii, 176; Byron compared with, v, 221. Donnelly, Ignatius, vi, 65. Donniges, Helene von, xiii, 363. Donnybrook Fair, ix, 252; spirit of, xii, 337. Dore Gallery in London, the, iv, 344. Dore, Gustave, early life of, iv, 332; "the child illustrator," iv, 336; life in Paris, iv, 338; love for his mother, iv, 339; ability as a musician, iv, 340; decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, iv, 340; characteristics of his art, iv, 341; his visit to England, iv, 344; presented to Queen Victoria, iv, 345; death of, iv, 346. Dors
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