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Thus the poet who sees that the ideal is the real and who paints his visions and his dreams becomes a mighty force, making for social prog

ress;

For he sings of what the world will be
When the years have died away."

12"The Poet's Song," p. 124.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The books and articles to which the author is especially indebted in the preparation of this volume are the following:

Arnold, Matthew. Culture and Anarchy.

Brooke, Stopford A. Tennyson: His Art and Relation to Modern Life.

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Cooke, Albert S.

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Francke, Kuno.

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Tennyson's The Princess.

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INDEX

Albert, Prince, 66, 67, 139, 148,

234.

Allen, James Lane, 32.
Allingham, William, 62.
Argyll, Duke of, 148, 202.
Arnold, Matthew, 39.

Beaconsfield, Earl of, 23.
Bible, The, 157, 196.
Blakesley, J. W., 122, 140.
Brooks, John Graham, 9.

Brotherhood, 103, 106, 108, III,
116, 119, 128, 133, 166, 238.
Browning, Mrs. E. B., 43.

Calvin, John, 168.
Cambridge, 191.

Carlyle, Thomas, 4, 46, 100.
Catholics, 56.

Chapman, Miss E. R., 67.
Charity, 121, 222.

Chartist Insurrection, 58, 149,
196.

Children, 53, 57, 77, 94, 194,
236.

Christ, 119, 122, 123, 167, 239.
Christianity, 157, 241.

Church, The, 61, 152, 160, 166,

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Family, The, 82, 101, 236.
Fielding, Henry, 8.

France, 55, 104, 107, 127, 150,
183, 207.

Francke, Kuno, 40.

Freedom, 83, 104, 136, 137, 147,
151, 169, 194, 214, 237.
French Revolution, 82.
Future, The, 206.

Gevaert, M., 26, 37.
Goethe, J. W., 36.

God, Tennyson's Idea of, 153,
228, 241, 244.

Government, 127, 130, 133, 142,

239.

Graham, P. A., 54.

Grattan, Henry, 56.

Green, Thomas Hill, 6.

Hall, S. C., 174.

Hallam, Arthur, 92, 116, 152,

169, 191.

Harrison, Frederic, 6, 7, 20.
Harum, David, 28.

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Law, 58, 140, 143, 240.
Lawlessness, 146.
Lincoln, Abraham, 44.
Literature, difficulty of defining,
4, 5; debt to sociology, 7; mir-
ror of the times, 8; character
of, 11; work it accomplishes,
15; studies the past, 15; dis-
covers principles of progress,
17; calls attention to social
evils, 21; relation to reform,
22; brings society to self-con-
sciousness, 24; expresses sense
of injustice, 30; embodies in-
dividual and social ideals, 32;
helps create ideals, 36; meth-
ods employed by, 41, 230.
London, 128, 216.

Louth, 194.

Love, 92, 134, 137, 243.

Machinery, 52.

Man, 62, 69, 70, 101, 204, 233.
Marriage, 83, 101, 112, 120, 236.
Mary, Queen, 134, 137.
Maurice, Rev. F. D., 60, 157,
164, 166, 168, 176, 216, 242.

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Poor, The, 52, 109, 115, 188,
217, 222.

Pope, Alexander, 8.
Postage, 56.

Poverty, 95, 238.
Pre-Raphaelite Movement, 61.
Press, The, 113.
Priests, 170, 241.
Prisons, 219.

Problem, Social, 108, 122, 189,
217, 237, 243, 246, 247.
Progress, 17, 102, 106, 145, 198,
206, 213, 224, 228, 242.
Protestants, 56.

Punishment, 219.

Rank, 91, 109, 114, 119, 237.
Rashdall, Rev., 176.
Reform Bill, 51.
Relief, 54, 121.

Religion, 155, 168, 241.

Religious Tolerance, 56, 61, 157.

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