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Contemporary Review: May 1873, pp. 938-948.
Westminster Review: October 1864, pp. 396-414. Quarterly Review: January 1866, pp. 58-80.
ESSAYS ON THE POETRY OF ALFRED TENNYSON.
The National Magazine, edited by John Saunders and Westland Marston: November 1856.
London University Magazine: April 1857, pp. 242-248.
Meliora a Quarterly Review of Social Science (Partridge and Co.), October 1859, pp. 225-248.
Article on Tennyson by an Architect, in The Graphic, May 7, 1870.
The Leisure Hour, February 1863, October 1867. A series of Papers in the Imperial Review: February to May 1867.
"Bon Gaultier Ballads," the, 98. Boyd, A. K. H., on Tennyson's al- terations of his text, 88; on the satire in "Punch," 101 note. Brimley, George, on Tennyson's Stanzas in "The Tribute," 79 note.
Brookfield, William Henry, 32 note, Tennyson's memorial Sonnet to, 154.
Browning, Robert, his first pub- lished poem, 51; his startling rhymes, 153.
Bulwer. See LYTTON. Burke's "Landed Gentry," 2. Byron, Lord, death of, 4.
Cameron, Julia Margaret, her photographs of Tennyson, 160. Carlyle, Thomas, quotes from Ten- nyson's "Ulysses" in his "Past and Present," 87, 94; his opinion of Napoleon III., 112; his de- fence of Governor Eyre, 120; at John Forster's chambers, 161. Catullus, quoted, 146.
Cayley, George John, 102. Charge of the Light Brigade, 115. Clough, Arthur, hears Tennyson read the Idyll of Guinevere, 127 note; with Tennyson in the Py- renees and at Cauteretz, 167, 168. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, his opinion of Tennyson's early poems, 44; on Tennyson's me- tres, 151.
"Confessions of a Sensitive Mind," 28, 29 note.
Conybeare's "Anglo-Saxon Poe- try," 105 note.
Cotton, Charles, his "Virgil Tra- vesty," 99, 100. Crashaw, 30 note.
Dallas, E. S., his "Gay Science," quoted, 149.
Dante, 23, 87, 164.
Denman, Lord, Farewell Lines to, erroneously attributed to Tenny- son, 110 note.
D'Eyncourt family, Tennyson's descent from, 2.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 96, 112; on Tennyson's mastery of lan- guage, 151. "Englishman's Magazine," the, 36, 37.
Eyre, Edward John, at the Louth grammar-school, 3 note; Tenny- son's letter respecting him, 120.
Farringford, Tennyson's home in the Isle of Wight, described, 163. Ferrier, Miss, her novel of "The Inheritance," 85, 91.
Forster, John, his Life of Landor, quoted, 84; reads Tennyson's Sonnet at the Macready dinner, 103; Tennyson and Carlyle at his chambers, 161.
Fuller, Margaret, on Tennyson, 97.
Fytche (afterwards Tennyson),
Elizabeth (the poet's mother), 2. Fytche, Mary Anne, the aunt of
Alfred Tennyson, 2 note.
Garibaldi, his visit to Tennyson, 168.
Goethe, Tennyson's admiration of,
"Golden Supper," the, a sequel to
"The Lover's Tale," 48. Guest, Lady Charlotte, her "Ma- binogion," 128, quoted, 129-34. Guest, Sir Ivor Bertie, 138.
Hallam, Arthur Henry, 22, 23, 26, 27; on Tennyson's "Confessions of a Sensitive Mind," 29, 30 note, 32 note; Charles Tennyson's Son- net to, 35; his critique on Ten- nyson's poems in the " English- man's Magazine," 36; his "The- odicæa Novissima," quoted, 41; his death, 43 note, 45, 46; pe- riod of his friendship with Tenny- son, 48; on Tennyson's "Ma- riana," 55 note; death of, 73 note, 151, 167. Hallam, Henry, the historian, 27 note, 45.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, his des rip- tion of Tennyson at the Man- chester Exhibition, 161. Helps, Arthur, his "Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd," 41 note.
Homer, passage from the Eighth Iliad, quoted, 137 note. Horace, quoted, 145, 146. Horne, R. H., his "New Spirit of the Age," 2 note, 157. Houghton, Lord. See MILNES. Howitt, William, his " Homes and Haunts of the most Eminent British Poets," 2 note; quoted, 102, 103.
"Hudibras," unexpected rhymes in, 153.
Hugo, Victor, Tennyson's Sonnet to, 154.
Hume, Hamilton, his Life of Ed- ward John Eyre, quoted, 3 note, 120, 121.
Hunt, Leigh, 30 note.
Jerrold, Blanchard, his Life of Douglas Jerrold, quoted, 101
Jonson, Ben, Elegy in his " Under- woods," quoted, 155 note.
Kemble, John Mitchell, 31 note, 32 note.
Kent, Duchess of, Tennyson's epi- taph on, 119.
Knight, Charles, meets Tennyson at John Forster's chambers, 161.
Landor, Walter Savage, on Tenny- son's "Morte d'Arthur," 84; his playful invitation to Tennyson, 103.
Lawrence, Samuel, his crayon drawing of Tennyson, 157, 164
Lear, Edward, Tennyson's lines to,
'Locksley Hall," 88, 95. "Lover's Tale," The, 47, 152. Lushington, Henry, 108, 109, 154
Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer, his attack on Tennyson in "The New Timon," 100; his amende honorable, 117 note.
"Mabinogion," The, 128; quoted, 129-34.
Macready, William Charles, Ten- nyson's Sonnet to, 56, 103. Mann, R. J., his vindication of "Maud," 123; Tennyson's letter to him, ib.
Martial, motto from, 3. Martin, Theodore, 98 note. "Maud," 122-24.
Maurice, F. D., 25 note; Dedi- cation of his "Theological Es- says" to Tennyson, 124, 125 note; Tennyson's lines to, 154
"Merlin," pseudonym adopted by Tennyson in his "Examiner " poems, 112.
Millais, J. E., his illustration to "The Grandmother's Apology,"
Milnes, Richard Monckton, 31, 32
note; his tribute to the memory of Arthur Hallam, 45. Mitford, Mary Russell, her story of" Dora Cresswell," 85.
Napoleon, 16. Napoleon III., 112.
"New Timon," The, 100, 101. Newton, Sir Isaac, 37 note. North, Christopher, 37. Norton, Hon. Mrs., 104.
Ossoli. See FULLER, Margaret.
Palgrave, Francis Turner, his Tour in Portugal with Tennyson, 166. Peele, George, his "Araynment of Paris," quoted, 149. Pindar, 155.
Plato, his "Phædo," quoted, 148.
"School of Pantagruel," The, quoted, 99, 100.
Sellwood, Emily, becomes the wife of Alfred Tennyson, 102. Shakespeare, quoted, 42 note; his Sonnets examined in connexion with "In Memoriam," 53-72; his "Troilus and Cressida," quoted, 87; an expression in his "Twelfth Night," 91; his allusion to King Cophetua in "Romeo and Juliet," 92; his revision of "Hamlet," 105; his plots, 128; passage from his 'King John," 147, 152. Shiplake Church, 102.
Simeon, Sir John, Tennyson's poem in memory of, 185. Simonides, a fragment of, quoted,
Somersby, the birthplace of Alfred Tennyson, 1.
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