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iii. 245;
publication postponed, 252; third edition about sold out, 268.
Theism, objection to, i. 339, 340.
Thirlwall, Bishop, story of, iii. 228.
Thompson, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, iii. 149.
Thorns in actual fame, ii. 90.
Thorwaldsen's Christ scourged, i. 126.
"Thoughts in Aid of Faith," by Miss Hennell, ii. 186, 188, 195; favorable view of, by Miss Nightingale and Miss Julia Smith, 190.
"Thoughts in Aid of Faith," ii. 73.
Thoughts on death, iii. 100; on early death, ii. 290.
Tichborne trial, the, iii. 106; Coleridge's address, 107.
_Times_ reviews "Adam Bede," ii. 73; letter to, denying Liggin's authorship, 74.
Titian's paintings, ii. 43, 45.
"Too good to be true," i. 140.
Torquay, visit to, iii. 25.
Toulon to Nice, drive from, ii. 216, 217.
Town life, depression of, ii. 203.
Tragedy, notes on, iii. 32.
Translator's difficulties, a, i. 99.
Traunstein, our fellow-travellers at, ii. 35.
Trèves, a visit to, iii. 122.
Trollope, Anthony, his "Orley Farm," delightful letter from, ii. 246.
Truth, desire for, i. 77.
Truth of feeling a bond of union, i. 88.
Tryan, Rev. Mr., an ideal character, i. 332.
Tulloch, Principal, his "Pascal," iii. 235.
Turguenieff, M., iii. 209.
Turin: Count Cavour, ii. 122; Prince de Carignan, 122.
Tylor's "Primitive Culture," iii. 118.
Tyndall, Professor, "On the Constitution of the Universe," ii. 299.
University and public school education, iii. 309.
Use of irregular verses, iii. 40.
"Utopias," poem on, ii. 286.
Venice: the Grand Canal by moonlight, ii. 172; San Marco and Doge's Palace, 173; pictures in the palace, 173; interior of St. Mark's, 174; "Death of Peter the Martyr," 175; the Scuola di San Rocco, 176; Tintoretto and Titian, 176; Giovanni Bellini and Palma Vecchio, 177; sunset on the Lagoon, 177; Piazza of San Marco, 178; a remarkable picture, 178.
Verona, the church of San Zenone, ii. 179; the tombs of the Scaligers, 179.
Veronese, his "Finding of Moses," etc., ii. 44.
Via Mala, its grand scenery, ii. 182.
Vienna: Belvedere pictures, ii. 39; the Liechtenstein collection, 39; Hyrtl, the anatomist, 39; journey to Prague, 40.
"Villette," i. 220.
Vision of others' needs, iii. 177.
Vision-seeing subjective, iii. 116.
"Visiting my Relations," a volume of poetry from the authoress of, ii. 97.
Wales, visit to, iii. 189.
Wallace's "Eastern Archipelago," iii. 118.
Wallington, Miss, her school at Nuneaton, i. 15.
Walt Whitman, motto from, iii. 200.
Wandsworth, takes new house at, ii. 59.
Warwickshire magistrate, correspondence with, ii. 97.
"Waverley," writes out, i. 16.
Weimar recollections: interview with Strauss, i. 240; the Dichter Zimmer, 240; Scholl, 240; excursion to Ettersburg, 241; Arthur Helps, 242; Goethe's beech, 242; expedition to Ilmenau, 242; Wagner's operas, 243; "Der Freischütz," 243; Schiller's house, 244; Goethe's house, 244; his study, 245; the _Gartenhaus_, 246; the _Webicht_, 247; Marquis de Ferrière, 247; Liszt on Spontoni, 248; breakfast with, 249; his playing, 250; his trophies, 250; our expenses, 251; work at and books read, 268-271; wrote article on "Madame de Sablé," 268; remarks on books read, 269-271; return to England, 271.
_Westminster_, the, on "Essays and Reviews," ii. 200.
_Westminster Review_, assistant editor of, i. 186; heavy work, 193; its difficulties, 227; wishes to give up editorship, 229.
_Westminster_ reviewers, i. 199, 200, 205, 210.
Weybridge, Christmas visit to, iii. 71, 140, 159.
Wharton's "Summary of the Laws relating to Women," i. 220.
Whitby, visit to, iii. 85.
Wicksteed's review of Strauss's translation in "Prospective," i. 109.
Wilberforce, emulation of, i. 31.
Wildbad to Brussels, iii. 295.
Will, power of the, iii. 179.
Wilson, Andrew, the "Abode of Snow," iii. 190.
Witley, house bought at, iii. 215; life at, 240; Sunday receptions, 241.
Wolseley, Sir Garnet, iii. 198.
Woman's duty, yearning for a, i. 173; earnings, 282; full experience, iii. 63; constancy, on, 92, 93.
Womanhood, her ideal of, iii. 308.
Women's Colleges, iii. 309.
Woolwich Arsenal, a visit to, iii. 176.
Wordsworth's Poems, i. 45.
Wordsworth's Thoughts on Humanity, iii. 280.
Work at Weimar and Berlin, i. 268.
World of light and speech, iii. 185.
Writing under difficulties, ii. 307.
Young, discontent of the, iii. 213.
Young Englandism, no sympathy with, i. 124.
Young men, desire to influence, iii. 18.
Yorkshire, visit to, iii. 41.
Zoological Gardens, pleasure in, ii. 209; friendship with the Shoebill, 209.
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