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Rh Hoar, Elizabeth, letters from, 64, 119; other references, 3, 248, 249.

Holmes, John, 24.

Holmes, O. W., 24, 25, 30, 34, 36.

Hooper, Ellen (Sturgis), 154, 156.

Houghton, Lord (R. M. Milnes), 69.

Howe, Julia (Ward), 2.

Howitts, the, 229.

Hudson, H. N., 211.

Hunt, Leigh, 145.

Hutchinson Family, the, 176.

, study of the, 195.

Ireland, Mr., 221.

Irish, defense of the, 214.

Irving, Washington, 131, 132.

, Sarah S., 80, 84.

Jahn, F. L., 45.

James, Henry, 134.

Jameson, Anna, 195.

Jefferson, Thomas, 4, 16, 45, 308.

Jonson, Ben, 69, 134.

, Immanuel, 45, 282, 283.

Kinney, Mr., letter from, 247.

Kittredge, Rev. Mr., 53.

Knapp, J. J., 39.

Kneeland, Abner, 77.

, John, 134.

Lafayette, Marquis de, 15.

La Mennais, H. F. R. de, 230.

Lane, Charles, 160, 166.

Leonidas, 47.

Lewes, G. H., 229.

Longfellow, H. W., criticisms on, 138, 204, 218, 293; other references, 131, 283, 293-295, 298.

Loring, Mr. and Mrs. E. G., 122, 128.

Lowell, J. R., criticisms on, 217, 296; retaliation by, 5, 298; other references, 128, 164, 176, 203, 216, 217, 293, 296-298.

Lowell, Maria (White), 128, 272; letter from, 244.

“Lyric Glimpses,” 286, 288.

, Mrs., 211.

Mackie, J. M., 163.

Mackintosh, Sir James, 187, 287, 288.

Mann, Horace, 11, 12.

Mariana, story of, 23.

Marston, J. Westland, 146, 160.

Martineau, Harriet, 36, 45, 53, 122-129, 222, 223, 283, 284.

Martineau, James, 221.

Mary Queen of Scots, 226.

Mazzini, Joseph, 5, 229, 231, 236, 244, 284.

Middleton, Conyers, 50.

Mill, John Stuart, 145.

Milman, H. H., 223.

Milnes, R. M. See Houghton.

Milton, John, 69.

Morris, G. P., 80.

Mozier, Mrs., 275.

, John, 299.

Newton, Stuart, 32.

Novalis (F. von Hardenburg), 45, 145.

Nuttall, Thomas, 33.

, A. P. E., birth of, 253; descriptions of, 259, 268, 270, 271; death of, 279.

Ossoli, G. A., descriptions of, 243, 244, 247; letters from, 249.

Ossoli, Sarah Margaret (Fuller), personal relations of author with, 2; manuscript letters and journals of, 3; demanded something beyond self-culture, 4, 6, 87, 88, 111, 213, 308, 309, 311; reading Jefferson's correspondence, 4, 45, 87, 308; criticism on her “Memoirs,” 5, 203, 300; criticisms of Lowell on, 5, 298; ancestry, 7; birthplace, 20; autobiographical romance, 22, 188, 309; division of her hours, 24, 81; appearance at school, 24; appearance in company, 29; mode of education, 21, 28; early companions, 34, 36; women who influenced her, 35; early verses, 38; letters from, 17, 21, 39, 43, 44, 48, 51, 54, 56, 59, 62, 63, 70, 72, 78, 81, 83, 86, 87, 89, 91, 94, 95, 97-99, 101, 105, 106, 110-112, 120, 123, 124, 141, 149-151, 154, 157, 162, 165, 166, 168, 169, 171, 180-183, 191-193, 196, 198, 200-202, 207-209, 212, 220, 250, 266, 268, 270, 271, 273, 274, 309-311; passages from diaries, 22, 28, 31, 37, 41, 66, 100, 104, 106, 114, 122, 167, 187, 188, 195, 221-228, 232, 302; removal to Groton, 43; early composition, 46; first publication, 47; first journey, 53; care of family, 54, 58, 301, 303; friendship with Emerson, 62; love of children, 67, 82, 107, 210; reading, 68; verses, 38, 70, 102, 185, 302; criticisms on Emerson, 71, 72, 157, 310; teaching in Boston, 75; in Providence, 79; description of party in Boston, 86; self-esteem and humility, 88, 303, 306-308, 312; life at Jamaica Plain, 94; flower-pieces, 96; description of nature, 98; “rye-bread days,” 104; conversations, 109; interest in mythology, 114; relations with Miss Martineau, 123; women who took part in her conversations, 128; criticisms on contributors to “Dial,” 165; not a resident at Brook Farm, 173; books pub-