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d, xii, 376; he loses the Mozart manuscript on a railroad-train, xiv, 299. Hubbard's Law, xi, 390. Hudson, Hendrik, viii, 45. Hughes, Arthur, painter, v, 20. Hughes, Thomas, _Tom Brown at Rugby_, x, 229. Hugo, Victor, parents of, i, 185; marriage of, i, 188; character of, i, 193; his love of light, i, 200; tomb of, i, 205; wife of, v, 133; childhood impressions of, iv, 341; on the death of Balzac, xiii, 308; Dore's illustrations of the works of, iv, 338; on education, xi, 203; on falsehood, vii, 371; influence of, on Giuseppe Verdi, xiv, 292; opinion of, regarding Rosa Bonheur, ii, 134; on police officials, vi, 100; quoted, ii, 80; referred to, i, 306; ii, 183; iv, 230; v, 83; on Shakespeare, i, 316; as a stylist, ix, 388; on the Unknown, xii, 89; on Voltaire, viii, 320; on Rousseau, viii, 241. Huguenots, described, ii, 49; in America, ii, 77; banishment of, from France, iii, 231; Puritans compared with, iii, 232; in England, ii, 77; virtues of, iii, 231. _Human Comedy, The_, Balzac, xiii, 301. Humanity, Schopenhauer on, viii, 362. Human mind, duality of, i, 113. Humboldt, Alexander von, i, 341; on agriculture, xii, 140; Bonpland and, xii, 146; Auguste Comte and, viii, 254; Ingersoll on, xii, 160; Thomas Jefferson and, xii, 147; lectures of, xii, 158; religious views of, xii, 151; _Subterranean Vegetation_, xii, 139; John Tyndall and, xii, 351. Hume, David, ii, 296; iii, 37; ix, 164; xii, 179. Humility, v, 243. Humor, i, 237; ii, 229; v, 70; commonsense and, xii, 329; Jefferson's sense of, iii, 73; melancholy and, v, 156. _Hunchback of Notre Dame_, Hugo, i, 193. Hunt, Holman, ii, 123; v, 18; quoted, xiii, 253. Hunt, Leigh, i, 250; Robert Browning and, v, 55; cited, ii, 220; grave of, i, 231; the Shelleys and, ii, 307. Hutchinson, Anne, ix, 294; death of, ix, 362; Mary Dyer and, ix, 359; her arrival in Boston, ix, 343; mother of New England Transcendentalism, ix, 356; Sir Henry Vane and, ix, 358. Hutton, _Literary Landmarks_, ii, 118. Huxley, Thomas H., i, 56; early life of, xii, 307; the wife of, xii, 311; Charles Darwin and, xii, 198; Darwin compared with, xii, 313; George Eliot and, xii, 329; John Fiske and, xii, 313, 323; on John Fiske, xii, 414; Gladstone and, xii, 199; on Gladstone, xii, 318; Haeckel compared with, xii, 248;
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