Unities, the, 348 n. 430 n. 605. University education, advantages of, 599.
Unwin, Mrs., 829. Urban, Pope, 153. Urbino, duke of, 161. Ursula, St., 724.
Vinctus' of Eschylus, ib.; from Anacreon, the λéyew Åtpeída,' ib.; from the Medea' of Euripides, 'Éportes imip,' 21; 'from the Arme- nian,' 819; of the Greek War- song, 'Seóte raides,' 854; of the Romaic song, Ènaiva pis,' etc. 855; of a Romaic love song,Ustica, 169. 864; from the Portuguese, Tu Usurers, 622. mi chamas,' 867; of the 'Ro- Utraikey, 92. mance muy doloroso del Sitio y Utrecht, 350. Toma de Alhama,' 889; from Vittorelli, 'Di due vaghe don- zelle,' 891; of Francesca da Rimini,' 899.
Vacancy, 127. Vacca, Dr., 126.
Tree of knowledge, 420, 509, 605. Vaccination, 606. Tree of life, 509, 510.
'Tis done and shivering in the Trelawney, Mr., xxviii., 462 n.
Valentia, Lord (now Earl of Mount-
Valenza, cardinal of, 252 n. Valière, Madame la, 834.
Dic-Valour, the grave of, 583.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 15n.
Vampire, The, a Fragment,' 818. Vampire Superstition, 204. Vanessa, Swift's, 834.
Vanity of Human Wishes,' John- son's, 648 n.
Varro, 165 n. 336 n.
'Vathek,' 73 n. 210 n. 267 n. Vatican, 136 n. 144.
Vauban, Marshal, 691.
Authenticity of Vaucluse, 160.
the tale of, 65 n. 656, 659. Truth, stranger than fiction, 760,
Tully's 'Tripoli,' 642.
Tu mi chamas,' translated, 867. Tunis, 637.
Tombs, folly of erecting large ones, Turin, 156, 278 n.
Tomerit, Mount, 90.
Tonga Islands, 575, 585 n. Tonson, Jacob, the book seller, 299 n.
Toobonai, 577.
Tooke, John Horne, 406, 770. Torre, village of, 162, 163. Torstenson, 542.
Torture, 128, 468. Tournefort, 204 n. 667 n. Tower of Babel, 667.
Town and country, 776.
Town life, 732.
Turkey, state of manners in, 103. Turkey, women of, xxiii. 90, 676. Their life in the harams, 313.
Turks, character and manners of the, 103, 213 n. 217 n. 313. Turnpike road, 725. Turpin, 769.
Tuscany, 154, 161. Tusculum, 169.
Tweddell, John, his account of Su- warrow, 710 n. Tweed, the, 56.
Townshend, Rev. George, his 'Ar- Twiss, Horace, esq., 312 n.
Tyranny, 895.
Tyre, 77, 128, 703. Tyrian purple, 769.
Trafalgar, 88, 146, 593. Trajan's column, 139. Translations:-of Adrian's Ad- dress to his soul when dying,' 5; from Catullus, ad Lesbiam,' ib.; of Tibullus, Sulpicia ad Cerin- thum, ib.; of the 'Epitaph on Virgil and Tibullus, by Domitius Marsus,' ib.; from Catullus, 'Lu-Ulissipont, 72 n. gete, Veneres, Cupidinesque,' ib.;
of Horace's 'Justum et tenacem, ib.; from Anacreon, Megovutio
0' çarç,'6; from the' Prometheus
Ugoccion Contrario, 272 n. Ugolino, 337, 623. Ukraine, the, 316.
Ulysses, 806, 807. His dog Argus 638. His whistle, 751. Umbritius, 166. Uncertainty, 697.
Venetian dialect, xxiv. 311. Venetian fazzioli, xxv. 311 n. 616. Venetian noble, sketched by Gritti, 386 n.
Vengeance, 232, 354. Venice, the gondolas of, 127, 128, 148, 309. St. Mark's, 128, 150, 357, 358, 385. Lion and Horses at, 128, 149. Rialto, 127, 309. Bridge of Sighs and State Dun- geons, 127, 147, 358 n. Piaz- zetta, 150, 307. Carnival, 305, 307. Manfrini Palace, 308. Ri- dotto, 312. Women, 311, 315. Morals and manners in, 149, 305, 308, 309, 315, 386 n. 392. Present state of, 386 n. Prophecy respecting, 387 n. Account of the ancient Nobility, 393. 'Ode on,' 894. See also, xxiii. xxiv. 127, 128, 152, 305, 358n., 795, 826. Ventote, George, 105. Venus, 632, 776.
Venus of Medicis, 132 n., 156, 308 n., 654, 826.
Venuti, Abate, 166 n., 167. Vernet, 748.
Vernon, General, 592. Verona, xxiii. Amphitheatre of, Juliet's tomb at, Tombs of the Scaligers, and Claudian's old man of, 571, 571 n. Congress at, 734.
Verres, 96.
Versatility, 777.
Walton, Izaak, 'a quaint old cruel
coxcomb,'751. Defence of, 751 n. Waltz, The; an Apostrophic Hymn, 191. Waltzing, 732. Sheridan's lines on, 194 n.
Wanderings of Cain,' Coleridge's,
"Verses found in a Summer House Wapping, 582, 824.
at Hales-Owen,' 863. Verses: Remember thee!' 864. 'Versicles,' 892.
Vespasian, the emperor, 165, 169 Vesta, temple of, 189 n. Vesuvius, 569, 699. Vevay, 120 n., 121 n. 'Vicar of Wakefield,' 773 n. Vice, 79, 661.
Vice, suppression of, 59.
Vicenzo, Damodos, 105. Vico-Varo, town of, 169.
Victor, St., priory of, near Geneva,
Victory, 113, 707. Vienna, 102.
Villeneuve, 280 n. 282 n. Vincent, Rev. Dr., 175 n. Vineyards, the best, 749. Vintage, 605.
Virgil, 598.Epitaph on,' 5. Virgin Mary, portraits of, 630, 646. Virtues, the, 661. Visconti, 126, 167 n.
Vision of Belshazzar,' 257. Vision of Judgment, 394. Vitellius, 898.
Vittorelli, sonetto di,' 891. Voice, fascination of a sweet, 630, 761.
Voltaire, his character by Lord Byron, 124. His history of Charles XII. quoted, 316. His character by Dr. Warton, 678. And by Lord Holland, ib. His Vous pleurez,' ib. His defence of the Calas family, ib. Vopiscus, 168 n. Vossius, 166.
Vulgarity of style, 841.
Wahabees, the, 93. Walcheren, 816. Walcot, Dr. (Peter Pindar), 407 n. Walker, lexicographer, 312. Wallenstein, 542, 566. Walpole, Horace, Lord, xxxii. His talents underrated, 351. His incomparable Letters,' ib. His 'Castle of Otranto' and 'Myste rious Mother,' ib. Walpole, Sir Robert, 177. His po- litical axiom, 664. His conver- sation at table, 834. Walsh, Rev. Dr. R., his account of Ali Pacha's assassination, 91 n.
War, 694, 698, 709, 711, 716. Warburton, Bishop, 680 n. Warriors, 659. Warsaw, 722.
Warton, Dr. Thomas, his character of Crashaw, 643 n. His character of Voltaire, 678. Warwick, Earl of, 823 n. Washington, George, 137, 406, 569, 571, 698, 712, 870. 'Wat Tyler,' Southey's, 397, 410, 411, 798, 800. Watch-dog, 605. Waterloo, xxiii. 113, 114, 115, 118, 569, 572, 702, 711, 873. 'Ode on,' 873.
Watkins, Dr. John, his Remarks on Don Juan,' 785.
Watson, Bishop, his reply to the moderator in the schools of Cam- bridge, 506.
Watts, Alaric A., esq., 780. Way, William, esq., 59 n. Weber (a German hack writer),
'Weep, daughter of a royal line,' 861.
Weight of human ashes, 868 n. Weimar, 349 n. 542.
'Well, thou art happy, and I feel,' 847.
Wellesley, Marquis, 192. Wellesley, Sir Arthur, 74 n. 82 n. See Wellington. Wellesley, Hon. William Long Pole, 733.
Wellington, Duke of, xxiii. 76 n. 192 n., 572,702, 711, 734, 736, 739 n. Welsted, 829. Wengen Alps, 119 n.
Were my bosom as false,' 258. Werner; or, The Inheritance; a Tragedy, 532. Werther, effects of Goethe's, 349 n. Mad. de Staël's character of, ib. Wesley, Rev. John, 690. West, Benjamin, esq., Europe's worst dauber,' 189. West, Mr. (American artist), his conversations with Lord Byron, 786.
Westminster Abbey, 728, 827. Wetterhorn, 287 n.
What matter the pangs,' 903. 'When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home,' 901.
"When Time, or soon or late, shall bring,' 860.
"When to their airy hall,' 4. 'When we two parted,' 846. Whetter, statue of the, 156. Whigs, 733. Whiskers, 193. Whist, 645.
'Whistlecraft,' 305-307 n. 325, 788. The humour of, not wit, 802.
Whitbread, Samuel, esq., 407 n. 733, 863 n. 'The Demosthenes of bad taste,' 572 n. White, Henry Kirke, esq., 62, 63 n.
White, Lydia, 346.
White, Rev. Blanco, 80 n.
Who kill'd John Keats?' 902. Why, how now, saucy Tom?' 893. Widdin, 663. Wieland, 62 n.
Wilberforce, William, esq., 661, 736. The Washington of Afri- ca,' 758.
Wildman, Colonel, the present pro- prietor of Newstead, 844 m., 847 n.
Wilkes, John, esq., 404, 405, 834.
Wilkie, David, 78 n. William the Conqueror, 721. William III., 9 n.
Williams, Mrs., fortune-teller, her prediction concerning Lord By- ron, xii. Williams, H. W., esq., his Tra vels in Greece,' 79 n., 134 m., 135 n., 854 n., 855 n. Willis, Dr., anecdote of, 178. Will o' the wisp, 695. Wilson, Professor, 590 n. 804. His minor poems, 651 n. His City of the Plague,' 351, 804. Cri- tical notes by, passim. Windham, Right Hon. William, 168 n.
Windsor Poetics,' 868. Wine, 632, 633, 650. Wingfield, Hon. John, xiii. xviii.
33 n. 83 n. Winkelmann, 164, 165, 654 n. Wisdom, 116, 151, 685.
Witch of Endor, 256, 257 . 291 n. "Without a stone to mark,' etc., 858. Wives, 638.
When all around grew drear and Wolfe, General, 592. dark,' 878.
Women, Spanish, described,
660, 678, 731, 798-802, 825, 885 n., 902 n.
World, its vicissitudes, 653. lics of a former, 714. A
Re- Yanina, 89. glo-Yarrow Unvisited,' parody on,791. York, the late Duke of, xvi. n. Young, Dr. E., 733, 877 n. Youth, 372, 614, 649. Yussuff Pacha, xxx
ngham, Rev. Francis, 803. xall, Sir Nathaniel, his cha- ter of the Prince of Wales,
79 n. Venetian, 311. Their urious blunder,' 727. 'The great,' natural situation, 634. Theescribed, 730, 732, 733, 746, love of match-making, 737, 763.53. English, 740, 741. 'Wooden spoons,' 647. Woodhouselee, Lord, 153 n. Worceste, 136 n., 827. Words, 615. Wordsworth, William, esq., his 'Lyrical Ballads,' 53, 799, 805. His 'Excursion,' 457 n. 581 n. 590, 645, 768, 801. His 'Peter Bell,' 646, 800, 801. His '
, Ichabod, esq., 63. His wlation of Dante, 623 n.
Walter Rodwell, esq., his Wr. Ionicæ,' 63 n. 102. Writ 720. of Wag- Writi a, 794.
goners,' 646. His sneer at Dry-
den, ib. His 'Leodamia,' 650 n. His description of Carnage, 699. His Yarrow Unvisited,' 791. Lord Byron's Review of his early poems, 805. See also, 63, 180, 307 n., 345, 602, 613, 645, 646,
Zanetti, 150. Zanga, 12, 35 n. Zante, xxxi.
Zappi, Giov. Battista, 340n. Zara, 348, 350, 369. Zegri, 570.
Wyche Pope's advice to, 54 n. Zeno, Carlo, 151, 159.
Ziani, Sebastian, Doge, 150. Zinghis Khan, 710.
Ziska, John, 540, 568. Zitza, 89, 96, 852 n.
Zoroaster, 746 n.
Zosimado, 101.
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