Tennyson, i. 407.
Tennyson's lyrics, i. 368-9. Terpander, ii, 26.
The Castaway, by Miss Howitt, i. 315-16.
Theories of beauty classed, i. 38. Theseus and Ilissus, i. 247. The fighting Temeraire, Turner, i. 301, 305-8.
"The prayers I make will then be sweet indeed," Angelo, ii. 280-1.
The Seasons, Haydn, ii. 52. The slave ship, Turner, i. 302. Thomas à Kempis, of Divine love, ii. 216.
Thomson, i. 401. Thorwalsden, i. 267.
Thought and action ruled by law, ii. 285.
Thought and execution, ii. 147. Three greatest names in British art, i. 318.
Triumph of Alexander, frieze by Thorwalsden, i. 267. Troubadours, allusions to nature by the, i. 144.
True peace, ii. 275; poetry home. grown, i. 384; poet's existence happy, i. 444; science, ii. 202; wisdom, ii. 277; work, ii. 155- 156.
Truth, Casaubon, ii. 264; Spenser, ii. 189; in art, i. 214; beauty, and goodness, ii. 301; laws of, Strype, ii. 265; never dies, i. 213; the reception of, Locke, i. 53; and right the best diplo. macy, ii. 262-3. Truthfulness of character, ii. 264. Tubal, ii. 21.
Turner's colouring, i. 300; critics, i. 301-4; drawing, i. 299; pic- tures at Marlborough house, i. 305; truthfulness to nature, i. 304, 330-33.
Turquoise, i. 326.
Tyrol's, aged king of, advice to his son, ii. 266-7.
Uhland, i. 367. Una, Spenser's, i. 161. Unbelief, ii. 224-5.
Unconsciousness of effort in high art, ii. 19.
Understanding, the, Dr. South, ii. 205.
Unities, the, i. 384, 433; ii. 46. Unity of method as well as of cause in the government of the universe, ii. 287.
Unity, a tendency to refer phe- nomena to, l. 17.
Universal adaptation of music, ii.
129-30; co-operation, ii. 196. Universality of law, i. 12. Universal function of poetry, Lynch, i. 439.
Universe, destruction of the, Shakspere, i. 153; viewed in its totality by the ancients, ii. 195. Universities fountainheads, ii. 182-3.
Unsanctified genius, ii. 276.
Wild flowers on brink of a catar- act, Wordsworth, i. 181. Will, the, Dr. South, ii. 208. Willmott on poetry, i. 440. Wilkie, burial of, Turner, i. 310. Wilson, i. 407.
Winkelmann on beauty, i. 29. Winsbeke Der, ii. 266. Winter walk, Cowper, i. 172. Wisdom in Christ subordinated to love, ii. 249; definition of, by John Henning, i. 208; Sir James Mackintosh, i. 344; Whately, i. 345.
Words of our Saviour, Pascal. ii. 245. Wordsworth's contemporaries, i
402; poetry, its scope, i. 175-6 its language, i. 175; predeces sors, i. 401; sonnets, i. 176; poetry, its office and destiny, i. 415, 438.
Wordsworth on poetry and the poet, i. 437; the poet of the century, i. 401, 408-9; quoted along with Shakspere and Mil- ton, i. 175; on his studious habits, ii. 189.
Word-pictures of music, ii. 123-9. Word-sketches of scenery, i. 90-103.
Work, true, i. 416.
World histrionical, Sir Thomas Browne, in. 273.
Wordly success, i. 411.
Wrath deforms the features, Antoninus, ii. 283.
Yearning for a future and better state, Antoninus, ii, 198.9. Yeonnamari, peak of, i. 76. Yggdrasill, i. 142. York-minster, i. 233.
York, the psalm tune, ii. 39. Zauberflöte, Mozart's, ii. 60. Zones of vegetation, i. 74. Zoroaster on poetry, ii. 288. Zuingle's love of music, ii. 134. Zutphen, incident on the battle- field of, i. 421.
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