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Lord, 325-6 Paris, Gaston, 7, 8 Parnell, 76 Parr, Dr. S., 120 Pater, W., 71 Patmore, C., 237 Peacock, 104 Peele, 32 Peguy, C., 268 _Pelham_, by Sir E. Bulwer-Lytton, the author of, 117-37; 135, 155 Pepys, S., 27 Perth, 4th Earl of, 40, 42 _Philip van Artevelde_, by H. Taylor, 107 Piers, Lady, 50, 51 Piers, Sir G., 50 Pix, Mrs. Mary, 45, 46, 61 Poe, E.A., centenary of, address on, 103-13; importance as a poet ignored, 103; original want of recognition of, 104-5; his reaction to unfriendly criticism, 105-6; essential qualities of his genius, 106-7; contemporary conception of poetry, 107-8; his ideal of poetry, 108; influences upon, 108-9; early verses, poetic genius in, 109; melodiousness of, 110-11; symbolism of, 112-13 _Poems and Ballads_, by A.C. Swinburne, Bulwer-Lytton's support of, 133-4 _Poems of Past and Present_, by T. Hardy, 238-40 Pope, Romanticists' revolt against classicism of, 70-90; 68 Prussia, Sophia Charlotte, Queen of, 58 Rabelais, 90 Radcliffe, Mrs., 85, 162 Raleigh, North Carolina, foundation of, 25-6 Raleigh, W., junr., 20 Raleigh, Sir W., address delivered on Tercentenary celebration of, 15-27; patriotism and hatred of Spain, 15-17, 21-2; character, 18; adventurous nature, 18-19; James I and, 19-20; his El Dorado dreams, 20; fall and trial, 21; savage aspects of, 23; as a naval strategist, 23-4; genius as coloniser, 24-5; imprisonment and execution, 26-7 Ramsay, Allan, 70 Redesdale, Lord, last days of, 216-30; literary career, 216-7; vitality: pride in authorship and garden, 217-8; death of son, 218; "Memories," 219; loneliness and problem of occupying his time, 219-22; origin of last book, its theme, 222-4; last days, 224-30 Rene, 76 Rentoul, L., poems of, 284 Rette, A., 112 Reynolds, 104 Ritson, Joseph, attack upon T. Warton, 88-9 Roanoke, Virginia, British settlement in, 25 Roche, Lord and Lady, 23 Romanticism, Two Pioneers of, Joseph and Thomas Warton, address on, 65-90 Romantic movement, features of, 71-90 Rossetti, D.G., 104, 136 Rousseau, J.J., English Romanticists' relation to, 68, 68, 75 Ruskin, 100 Russell, Odo, 330 Sainte-Beuve, 6 Sappho, 84 Sassoon, S., poems of, 282-4 _Satires of Circumstance_, by T. Hardy, 242-3 Satow, Sir E., 223 Scott, Sir W., 108, 128, 135 Scudery, M. de, 39 Seaman, Sir G., war invective of, 264 Selbourne, Lord, 320 Selden, 98 Senancour, 74 _Sentimental Journey_, The,
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