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| | | | | | of MidLothian, 126 ; Catullus, 130 ; Guy Mannering, 132 ; at Dunwich, 134 ; reads Corio- lanus, 135 ; Kenilworth, 140 ; David Copperfield, 140 ; his Readings in Crabbe, 142, 145 ; reads Hawthorne Journals, 148 ; at Lowestoft, 150 ; reads Forster Life of Dickens, 150 ; and Trollope Novels, 150, 165 ; Eckermann Goethe, 150 ; works on Crabbe Posthu- mous Tales, 159 ; his Quarter- deck, 161 ; Dombey and Son, 166, 180 ; Comus and Lycidas, 171 ; Mrs. Kemble Records, 179 ; Madame de Sévigné, 179, 181 ; visits George Crabbe at Merton, 181, 234 ; his ducks and chickens, 183 ; his Irish cousins, 184 ; at Aldeburgh, 184 ; with his nieces at Lowe- stoft, 188 ; sends Charles Tennyson's Sonnets to Mrs. Kemble, 191 ; his eyes out of 'Kelter,' 195, 199 ; reads Winter Tale, 196 ; his translations of the two Œdipus plays, 198, 201, 204 ; his affection for the stage, 203 ; his collection of actors' por- traits, 202 ; his love for Sped- ding, 204 ; his reminiscences of a visit with Tennyson at Mirehouse, 206 ; reads Words- worth, 209 ; sends his reader to see Macbeth, 223 ; feels as if some of the internal tim- bers were shaken, 232 ; reads Froude Carlyle, 234, 237, 239 ; at Aldeburgh, 236, 238 ; meets Professor Fawcett, 238 ; con- sults Mrs. Kemble on two passages of Shakespeare, 248 ; goes to look at Carlyle's statue and his old house, 253. | | | FitzGerald (Jane), afterwards Mrs. Wilkinson, E. F.G.'s sis- ter, 108, 118. | | | FitzGerald (J. P.), E. F.G.'s eld- est brother, 92, 96 ; his illness, 136, 139 ; and death, 144. | | | FitzGerald (Mrs.), E. F.G.'s mother, 9, 58, 92 ; her portrait by Sir T. Lawrence, 171. | | | FitzGerald (Percy), his Lives of the Kembles, 3, 5. | | | FitzGerald (Peter), E. F. G.'s. brother, 13 ; his death, 61. | | | Frere (Mrs.), 79, 83, 174. | | | Froude (J. A.), constantly with Carlyle, 196 ; is charged with his biography, 200 ; his Life of Carlyle, 234 ; writes to E. F.G., 235. | | | Fualdès, murder of, 81 ; play founded on, 85. | | | Furness (H. H.), 58, 61, 63, 97. | | | | G. | | Gil Blas, 63. | | | Glyn (Miss), 94. | | | Goethe, 29, 119, 120 ; his conver- sations by Eckermann, 150. | | | Goethe and Schiller, correspon- dence of, 222. | | | Goodwin ( Professor), proposes to visit E. F.G., 185. | | | Gordon (Mrs.), 128, 196. | | | Gout, 5. | | | Groome ( Archdeacon), 42, 191, 215. | | | | H. | | Half Hours with the Worst Authors, 28, 32. | | | Hamlet, theory of Gervinus on, 29 ; the Quarto and Folio Texts of, 213. | | | Harlowe's picture of the Trial Scene in Henry VIII., 83. | | | Harness (Rev. W.), Memoirs of, 5, 11. | | | Hatherley (Lord), letter from, 127. | | | Hawthorne (Nathaniel), his Notes of Italian Travel, 10, 148. | | ____________________ -257- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Letters of Edward Fitzgerald to Fanny Kemble. Contributors: William Aldis Wright - editor, Edward FitzGerald - author. Publisher: Macmillan. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1895. Page Number: 257.
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