Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

"Ah, gentlest soul! how gracious, how benign
Breathes through our troubled life that voice of thine!
Filled with a sweetness born of happier spheres,
That wins and warms, that kindles, softens, cheers,
That calms the wildest woe and stays the bitterest tears."
-To Longfellow.

"The lark of Scotia's morning sky!

Whose voice may sing his praises?
With Heaven's own sunlight in his eye,
He walked among the daisies,

Till through the cloud of fortune's wrong
He soared to fields of glory;

But left his land her sweetest song

And earth her saddest story."—On Burns.

INDEX

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]
[ocr errors]

quoted, 551

of Freedom,

The,"

Apparent Failure" quoted, 696,

705

Appenines, To the," quoted, 562
A Prophecy" quoted, 327
Arnold, Matthew, quoted, 99, 112,

115, 122, 301, 320, 325, 407, 463,
468, 480, 486, 489, 503, 513, 516,
519, 524, 528

Arnold, Thos., quoted, 391, 405
"Artemisia" quoted, 188, 207

A Satire against Sedition " quoted,
151, 151

"Astraea Redux" quoted, 162

Atlantic Dinner, At the," quoted,

820

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

BAGEHOT, W., quoted, 116, 256,
284, 340, 343, 346, 348, 350, 357,
359, 368, 370, 699, 782
"Balaustion's Adventure" quoted,
689

[ocr errors]

Ballad on Gentilesse" quoted, 23
Bancroft, G., quoted, 504, 816
Banker's Dinner, The," quoted,
825

"Bannockburn " quoted, 231
Bartol, C. A., quoted, 639, 654
Bayne, P., quoted, 767, 793, 801,
803

"Beautie, An Hymne in Honour
of," quoted, 72

"Beauty, Ode to," quoted, 526
Beecher, H. W., quoted, 248
Beers, H. A., quoted, 719, 793, 797
Beggars, The Jolly," quoted, 227
Belfry of Bruges, The," quoted,
641

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Big Bellied Bottle, The," quoted,

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

"Boston Hymn, The," 515
"Botanist, The," quoted, 511
Bowen, F., quoted, 824, 827
Boyesen, H. H., quoted, 688, 816
Boys, The," quoted, 817
"Branded Hand, The,' quoted,
738
"Bridal of Pennacook, The," quot-
ed, 750

[ocr errors]

Brooke. Stopford, quoted, 8, 12, 18,
26, 100, 110, 112, 115, 122, 219,
223, 230, 232, 241, 259, 269, 271,

280, 286, 422, 426, 436, 441, 462,
471, 477, 484, 488, 493, 494, 684,
689, 694, 697, 704, 771, 779, 783,
787, 803
"Broomstick Train, The," quoted,
827

"Brothers, The," quoted, 480
Browning, analysis of character by,
682; argumentation, his fondness
for, 706; bibliography of criticism
on, 677-679; biographical outline
of, 658-677; chaotic sentence
structure of, 686; character, his
analysis of, 682; characteristics of,
679-713; cool satire of, 704; dra-
matic power of, 708; earnestness
of, 702; faith, his strong religious,
697; fondness for monologue of,
690; fondness for argumentation
of, 706; fortitude, his robust, 693;
grotesqueness of, 699; incongruity
of, 699; intense vigor of, 679; in-
trospection of, 682; inversion of,
686; monologue, his fondness for,
690; mastery of rhyme by, 712;
obscurity of, 686; optimism of,
693; quoted as critic, 352, 361;
religious faith, his strong, 697;
rhyme, his mastery of, 712; robust
fortitude of, 693; satire, his cool,
704 sentence structure, his chaot-
ic, 686; soberness of, 702; strong
faith of, 697; vigor, his intense,
679

Browning, Mrs., quoted, 101, 112,
138, 159, 171, 265, 471, 473

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Bryant, Whittier to," quoted, 749,
Building of the Ship, The," quoted,
648

Bryant, apostrophe, his fondness for,

573; bibliography of criticism on,
548-549; biographical outline of,
520-548; calm trust of, in Provi-
dence, 570; characteristics of, 549;
correctness of, 562; dignity of,
549; elevation of, 549; fondness of
for apostrophe, 573; fulness of,
560; genuineness of, 552; har-
mony of, 568; majesty of, 559;
meditation, his profound, 575;
melody of, 568; melancholy, his
pensive, 564; nationality of, 566;
naturalness of, 552; nature, his
sensibility to, 555; particular char-
acteristics of, 549; patriotism of,
566; pensive melancholy of, 564;
precision of, 562; profound medi-
tation of, 571; reserve of. 549; sen-
sibility of, to nature, 555; serenity
of, 549; sincerity of, 552; sublim-

ity of, 559; suggestiveness of, 560;
tenderness of, 564, trust of, in
Providence, 570; sympathy, his
broad human, 231, tenderness of,
222; vigor of, 225; warmth of af-
fection, his, 244

"Burial of the Minnisink" quoted,
657

"Burns, On" (Holmes), quoted, 845
Burns, affection, his warmth of, 244;
bibliography of criticism on. 216-
218; biography of, 208-216; broad
human sympathy of, 231; coarse-
ness of, 247; conviviality of, 247 ;
descriptive power of, 239; humor,
his kindly, 242; indignation of,
236; insight, moral of, 231; kindly
humor of, 242; manliness of, 218;
moral insight of, 231; naturalness
of, 218; pathos of, 222; patriotism
of, 228; picturesqueness of, 239;
quoted as critic, 228; ridicule of,
236; scorn of, 236; sensuality of,
247; sincerity of, 218; spirit of,
225; sportiveness of, 242; sublim-
ity of, 249

Burroughs, J., quoted, 504, 506, 507,
510, 512, 522, 527

Byron, abruptness of, 397; beauty,
his thoughtful, 467; bibliography
of criticism on, 383-385; biograph-
ical outline of, 372-383; character-
istics, his particular, 385-410; con-
trast, his harsh, 397; depravity of,
402; egotism of, 392; eloquence,
his lofty, 408; grandeur of, 400;
harsh contrast of, 397; intensity
of, 385; invective, his power of,
395; lofty eloquence of, 408; mag-
nificence of, 400; malignity of,
389; misanthropy of, 389; particu-
lar characteristics of, 385-410; pas-
sion of, 385; power of invective,
his, 395; profligacy of, 402; quoted
as critic, 310; self-revelation of,
392; thoughtful beauty of, 407

"CAIN" quoted, 388, 402
Caine, H., quoted, 312, 422
"Caliban upon Setebos

701

quoted,

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

"Cenci, The," quoted, 360
"Centennial Hymn " quoted, 744
Chadwick, W., quoted, 816, 826
Chalmers, T., quoted, 53

[ocr errors]

"

Chambered Nautilus, The," 832,
835

Chamouni, Hymn in the Vale of,"
quoted, 421

Changeling, The," quoted, 603, 606
Channing, W. E., quoted, 101, 104,
110, 116, 118, 120

Chanson without Music " quoted,
842

"Charity" (Cowper) quoted, 276

Charity" (Whittier) quoted, 738
"Charles Sumner," Whittier on,
quoted, 749

"Charles the Second, Epistle to,"
quoted, 157

"Chatterton, on the Death of," quot-
ed, 421

Chaucer, artlessness of, 5; bibliog-
raphy of criticism on, 4-5; bio-
graphical outline of, 1-3; charac-
ter, his portrayal of, 31; character-
istics of, 5-37; coarseness of, 36;
elevation of character of, 21; love
of nature, his, 17; genial humor of,
II; freshness of, 5; humor, his
genial, II; kindly satire of, 11;
liquid smoothness of, 8; minute-
ness of, 27; naturalness of, 5; nar-
rative power of, 24; nature, his
love of, 17; pathos, his simple, 14;
portrayal of character by, 31; real-
ism of, 27; respect of, for wom-
anhood, 16; satire, his kindly,
II; simple pathos of, 14; single
strokes of, 27; smoothness, his
liquid, 8; sympathy of, with suffer-
ing, 14; vividness of, 27; woman-
hood, his respect for, 16

Cheever, G. B., quoted, 262, 265, 275,

280

Child, Professor, quoted, 83
"Childe Harold

[ocr errors]

quoted, 392, 394.

395, 408, 409, 409
Christabel "quoted, 425, 427, 428,
435
"Christening of a Friend's Child, On
the," quoted, 442
"Christmas Eve and Easter Day "
quoted, 713

Church, R. W., quoted, 48, 53, 58,

61, 66, 73, 78, 82, 463, 466, 470, 480,
485 490, 493, 689

"Clerke's Tale, The," quoted, 8, 10,
15

"Cloud, The," quoted, 356
Coleridge, H., quoted, 141, 151

Coleridge, abstraction of, 443; as-
similation by, 438; beauty, his im-
aginative, 432; bibliography of
criticism on, 418-419; biographical
outline of, 411-417; characteristics,
his peculiar, 419-451; confusion of,
439; eloquence, his Miltonic, 419;
finish of, 432; imaginative beauty
of 432; imitation of, 438; lack of
logical sequence, his 443; logical
sequence, his lack of, 443; Milton-
ic eloquence of, 419; musical ver-
sification of, 425; obscurity of, 443;
particular characteristics of, 419-
451; picturesqueness of, 428;
quoted as critic, 462, 471, 480, 481,
490; realistic supernaturalism of,
422; self-reflection of, 436; se-
quence, his lack of logical, 443;
seriousness of, 436; sublimity of,
419; supernaturalism of, 422; ten-
derness of, 430; unevenness of,
439; versification, his musical, 425
"Colin Clout's Come Home Again
quoted, 78, 84

"Columbus" quoted, 605
Colvin, S., quoted, 315, 684, 706
Commemoration Ode quoted,
591, 595

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Compensation " quoted, 505, 509
Comus quoted, 107, 116, 123
Cone, H. G., quoted, 830

[ocr errors][ocr errors]

Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus,
The," quoted, 573

Contentment" quoted, 819, 830
"Contrite Heart, The," quoted, 263
"Conversation" quoted, 284
Conway, M. D., quoted, 680, 689
Cooke, G. W., quoted, 514, 681, 692,
701, 816, 828, 834

"Corsair, The," quoted, 408
"Cotter's Saturday Night, The,"
quoted, 231, 241

[ocr errors]

Courtin', The," quoted, 601, 607
Courthope, W. J., quoted, 306, 309,

[ocr errors]

315, 326, 354, 387, 391, 426, 444
'Courtship of Miles Standish, The,"
quoted, 650, 652

Cowper, allusions, his scriptural,
283; biographical outline of, 252,
255; bibliography of criticism on,
255, 256; charateristics of, 256, 288;
cheerful submissiveness of, 279;
descriptive power, his minute,
256; didacticism of, 277; fondness
of, for seclusion, 259; fantastic
humor of, 272; genuineness of,
285; gloominess of, 262; humor,
his fantastic, 272; love of nature,
his, 264; minute descriptive power

« AnteriorContinuar »