Colonna, Cape, 100. 104. 113. Columns of Crosby, Benjamin, bookseller, 56, 57. Courtenay, John, esq., anecdotes of, 185. Dallas, Robert Charles, 58. 62, 63, 64, 65. D'Alton, John, esq., his Dermid,' 283. Dante, his early passion for Beatrice, 9. His Dante, Prophecy of, 438. 443. D'Arblay, Madame (Miss Burney), 147, 148. Darnley, death of, a fine subject for a drama, 246. 'Darkness,' 321. Davies, Scrope, esq., 61. 129. 133. 137. 234. Cowley, Abraham, his 'Essays' quoted, 29. | Davy, Sir Humphry, 442, 448. 446. His character, 180. Cowper, Earl, 257. 578. Cowper, Countess, 533. Cowper, William, famous at cricket and Dawkins, Mr., 557. Death, 363. 408. 482, 483. Death, in the Apocalypse, 313. Deformity, an incentive to distinction, 306. Dervish Tahiri, Lord Byron's faithful Arnaout Duet between Campbell and Bowles,' 499. 'Distrest Mother,' excellence of the epilogue Edgeworth, Maria, 229. 479, 480. Dramatists, old English, full of gross faults, Englishman, Otway's three requisites for an, 'Dream, The,' 321. Dreams, 204. 132. Envy, 697. Ephesus, ruins of, 105. Drummond, Sir William, 146. His 'Edipus Epigram on Moore's Operatic Farce, or Far- Judaïcus,' 147. cical Opera, 137. From the French of Rulhières, 406. On my Wedding-day 432., Epistle, to a Friend, in answer to some Lines exhorting the author to 'banish care,' 140. Epitaph on John Adams, of Southwell, a Erskine, Lord, 185. 230. 232. Essex (George-Capel), fifth Earl of, 257. 282. Euxine, or Black Sea, description of, 692. Exeter 'Change, visit to, 199. F. Faber, Rev. George, 192. Falconer, his Shipwreck,' 691. 695. Falkland (Lucius Cary), Viscount, 77. Fall of Terni, 357. Falmouth, 90. Fame, 210. 214. 398. 471. 478. 516. Farrell, D., esq., 60, 61. Fatalism, 205. on Petrarch,' 270. 644. Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, 184. 380. Francis, Sir Philip, the probable author of 'Frankenstein,' Mrs. Shelley's, 320. 394. Frederick the Second, the only monarch worth recording in Prussian annals, 47. Free press in Greece, 620. Frere, Right Hon. John Hookham, his Fribourg, 315. Friday, supposed unluckiness of, 592. G. Father of Light! great God of Heaven,' 51. Galignani, M., 461. 463. 493. 495. 544, 545. Faust, Goethe's, 350. 368. Faustus, Marlow's, 368. Fawcett, John, comedian, 491. Fazio, Milman's tragedy of, 377. Fazzioli, the Venetian, 376. Fear, 83. Ferrara, Lord Byron's visit to, 397, 398. Certosa cemetery at, 397, 398. Fersen, Count, 330. Fidler, Ernest, 7. Garrick, Sheridan's Monologue on, 215. Fielding, the prose Homer of human nature, Gay, Mlle. Delphine, 460. 471. Gell, Sir William, 76. 212. Review of his 'Geography of Ithaca,' and 'Itinerary of Geneva, Lake of, 315. George the Fourth, Sonnet to, on the re- Georgics, a finer poem than the Eneid, Germany and the Germans, 478. Ghost, the Newstead, 262. INDEX. Giaour, The; a Fragment of a Turkish Gibbon, Edward, esq., his remark on public 551. Gifford, William, esq., 80. 134. 136, 137. Giordani, Signor, 352. 437. Giorgione, 352. 422. His picture of his wife, Glenarvon,' by Lady Caroline Lamb, 309, Glenbervie (Sylvester Douglas), first Lord, Glennie, Dr. (Lord Byron's preceptor), 15. Goethe, his Kennst du das Land,' &c. imi- Goldsmith, Oliver, his epilogue to • The Gordon, Sir John, of Bogagicht, 459. 461. Gordon, Duchess of, 56. Gordon, Mr., 607. Gordon, Lord Alexander, 56. Gordon, Pryce, esq., 307. Gordons of Gight, 2. preference for his Latin poems, 123. 725 An His Gray, May (Lord Byron's nurse), 5. 12, 13. 18. Greece, past and present condition of, 529. Greeks, character of the, 104. Cause of the Gregson, pugilist, 706. Grenville (William Wyndham), Lord, 163. 184. Greville, Colonel, 160. Grey, Charles (afterwards Earl Grey), 163. 184. 233. 479. Grey de Ruthven, Lord, 26. 71. racter of his writings, 478. Grimm, Baron, 198. 229. 480. 485. 488. 704. Guiccioli, Count, 393. 399. 401. 409. 419. Gower, Earl (now Duke of Sutherland), Hamilton, Lady Dalrymple, 395. Gray, his description of Cambridge, 64. His Hardyknute, 280. Lord Byron's letters to, 154. 157. 165, Holmes, Mr., miniature painter, 501. 524. Hope, Thomas, esq., hiş Anastasius,' 455. Hoppner, R. B., esq., his account of Lord Byron's mode of life at Venice, 373. 417. Horace, Lord Byron's early dislike to, 65. |