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education of, ii, 219; meeting of, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ii, 221; tragedy of, ii, 222; literary work of, ii, 230; friends of, ii, 229; death of, ii, 234; referred to, v, 56. Lamennais, the Abbe, on Liszt, xiv, 205. Lamp-chimneys, the making of, xi, 372. Land-laws, English and American, compared, vii, 188. Landlordism, ix, 88. Landor, Walter Savage, ii, 28; viii, 20; xii, 305; Robert Browning and, v, 55. Landscape, as an art term, iv, 91. Landscape painting, the art of, vi, 136. Landscapist's day, Corot's description of a, vi, 206. Landseer, parents of, iv, 311; brothers of, iv, 312; birthplace of, iv, 313; education of, iv, 314; genius of, iv, 315; popularity of, iv, 320; friends of, iv, 321; friendship of Queen Victoria for, iv, 324; influence of, iv, 326; genius of, iv, 329. Lang, Andrew, ii, 17; ix, 395. Langenthal, Henry, and Froebel, x, 258. Language, a form of expression, iv, 159. Lao-tsze and Confucius, x, 63. Lassalle, Ferdinand, xiii, 367. _Last Judgment, The_, Michelangelo, iv, 33. _Last Supper, The_, Leonardo, v, 229; vi, 54. Latin, knowledge of, iv, 288. _La Traviata_, Verdi, xiv, 292. Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, ix, 315, 328, 337. Laurence, the artist, Turner's treatment of, i, 135. Laurens, Henry, ii, 77. Lautner, Max, vi, 65. Law, of altruistic injury, the, xi, 390; of antithesis, the, i, 164; of attraction or gravitation, xii, 272; Col. Bumble's opinion of, ix, 88; as a business, vii, 404; of compensation, ii, 238; iv, 226; vii, 349; xi, 149; xiv, 41; of the correlation of forces, xii, 272; of diminishing returns, x, 308; of entail, v, 70; of heredity, vii, 185; of natural selection, v, 95; of pivotal points, x, 308; profession of, iii, 99; of reversion to type, ii, 192. _Law of Civilization and Decay, The_, Brooks Adams, xii, 89. Lawsuits, county, vii, 245. Law-wolf, ix, 311. Lawyers, class B, vi, 174; Kant on, viii, 163; Philadelphia, vi, 306. Lear compared with Milton, v, 140. Learning, knowledge and wisdom, x, 74. Lease, Mrs., of Kansas, v, 145. _Leaves of Grass_, Whitman, i, 172, 179, 181; iv, 259; xiii, 18. Lecky, the historian, quoted, xi, 204; on Methodism, ix, 49. _Lectures on English Humorists_, Thackeray, i, 239. _Lecture on Homer_, Gladstone, i, 102. _Lectures to Young Men_, Beecher, vii, 357. Lee, Ann, f
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