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course, there were spectators laughing: she had no need to look round to assure herself of that. Well! it would, perhaps, be better to be forced to think more of Paradise. But at the thought that the dear accustomed world was no longer in her choice, there gathered some of those hard tears which just moisten elderly eyes, and she could see but dimly a large rough hand holding a red cross, which was suddenly thrust before her over the shoulders of the boys, while a strong guttural voice said, "Only four quattrini, madonna, blessing and all! Buy it. You'll find a comfort in it now your wig's gone. Deh! what are we sinners doing all our lives? Making soup in a basket, and getting nothing but the scum for our stomachs. Better buy a blessing, madonna! Only four quattrini; the profit is not so much as the smell of a danaro, and it goes to the poor." Monna Brigida, in dim-eyed confusion, was proceeding to the further submission of reaching money from her embroidered scarsella, at present hidden by her silk mantle, when the group around her, which she had not yet entertained the idea of escaping, opened before a figure as welcome as an angel loosing prison bolts.

Romola, look at me!" said Monna Brigida, in a piteous tone, putting out both her hands.

The white troop was already moving away, with a slight consciousness that its zeal about the head-gear had been superabundant enough to afford a dispensation from any further demand for penitential offerings.

"Dear cousin, don't be distressed," said Romola, smitten with pity, yet hardly able to help smiling at the sudden apparition of her kinswoman in a genuine, natural guise, strangely contrasted with all her memories of her. She took the black drapery from her own head, and threw it over Monna Brigida's. There," she went on, soothingly, no one will remark you now. We will turn down the Via del Palagio and go straight to our house."

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They hastened away, Monna Brigida grasping Romola's hand tightly as if to get a stronger assurance of her being actually

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"Ah, my Romola, my dear child," said the short fat woman, hurrying with frequent steps to keep pace with the majestic young

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figure beside her. "What an old scarecrow I am! I must be good,—I mean to be good!"

"Yes, yes; buy a cross!" said the guttural voice, while the rough hand was thrust once more before Monna Brigida; for Bratti was not to be abashed by Romola's presence into renouncing a probable customer, and had quietly followed 66 their retreat. up Only four quattrini, blessing and all,—and if there was any profit, it would all go to the poor."

Monna Brigida would have been compelled to pause, even if she had been in a less submissive mood. She put up one hand deprecatingly to arrest Romola's remonstrance, and with the other reached a grosso, worth many white quattrini, saying, in an entreating tone,

"Take it, good man, and begone." "You're in the right, madonna," said Bratti, taking the coin quickly, and thrusting the cross into her hand. "I'll not offer you change, for I might as well rob you of a mass. What we must all be scorched a little, but you'll come off the easier; better fall from the window than the roof. A good Easter and a good year to you!"

"Well, Romola," cried Monna Brigida, pathetically, as Bratti left them, "if I'm to be a Piagnone it's no matter how I look."

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"Dear cousin," said Romola, looking at her affectionately, 'you don't know how much better you look than you ever did before. I see now how good-natured your face is, like yourself. That red and finery seemed to thrust themselves forward and hide expression. Ask our Piero or any other painter if he would not rather paint your portrait now than before. I think all lines of the human face have something either touching or grand, unless they seem to come from low passions. How fine old men are, like my godfather! Why should not old women look grand and simple ?"

"Yes, when one gets to be sixty, my Romola," said Brigida, relapsing a little; "but I'm only fifty-five, and Monna Berta and every body,-but it's no use: I will be good like you. Your mother, if she'd been alive, would have been as old as I am,—we were cousins together. One must either die or get old. But it doesn't matter about being old, if one's a Piagnone." Romola, Chap. xlix., li.

GENERAL INDEX.

A.

Abbot on Shipping, 485.
Abbotsford, Irving at, 369.
Abdallah, 257.

Abernethy on Sterne, 175.
ABOLITION OF CHRISTIANITY, 126.
Abstracts, Preston on, 485.
Academy of Compliments, The,
349.

Achilles, Hawkesworth on, 196.
Pope on, 157.

Actions, 187, 396, 512.

ACTIVITY AND POWER, 393.

Adams, John, 364, 439.

ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY, 289.

ADDISON, JOSEPH, 133.

Addison, Joseph: Cowper on, 244.

Goldsmith on. 231, 232, 233.
Hazlitt on, 129.

Jeffrey on, 314, 317.

Johnson on, 133.

Macaulay on, 133, 448, 450.
Melmoth on, 188.
Pope on, 133.

Adelung, Dictionary of, 182.
ADMINISTRATORS AND EXECUTORS,
485.

Admiralty Reports, 485.
Adventurer, The, 195, 197, 198,

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Alison, Sir A., to S. Austin Alli-
bone, 422.

Allibone, S. Austin: Alison to,
422.

Carlyle to, 419.

De Quincey, E., to, 381.
Evarts to, 357.
Everett to, 357, 505.
Everett's Index and, 409.
Lieber to, 362.
Macaulay to, 423.
Prescott to, 404, 505.
Summer to, 357.
Critical Dictionary of, 366,
372, 387, 406, 408, 422, 440,
471, 479, 498, 520.
Poetical Selections of, 471.
reflections on war by, 319.
Almanacks, 225.
Alps, 500, 521.

Alva, Duke of, 528.
Amadis de Gaul, 338.

Ambassador, Wiquefort's, 485.
Ambition, 225, 526.
Ambrosianæ, Noctes, 376.
AMERICA, 234.

America, 102, 234, 312, 348, 350,
353, 363, 368, 410, 417, 437,
483, 500.

AMERICA, WAR WITH, 177.
American language, 54.
AMERICAN LITERATURE, 353, 410.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 250.
AMUSEMENTS, SUNDAY, 273.
Amy Robsart, 310.

Anacharsis, 256.
Anacreon, 138.

Anarchy, 286.

"Ancestors, wisdom of our," 340.
ANCESTRY, Pride of, 362.
Andrewes, Bishop, 328.
Angell and Ames, 485.

Angelo, Michael, 411.
Angels, 298.

Anger, Penn on, 120.

Angler, Complete, 54.
Anguillara's Ovid, 185.
ANIMALS, CRUELTY TO, 356.
ANIMALS, INFERIOR, CRUELTY TO,
172.

Anne, Queen, authors of the age
of, 231, 232, 233, 316.
Antioch, Winthrop on, 479.
Antiquities, 265.

Antiquity of man, 434.

Antithesis, 217.

Antoninus, 256.

Antony, 396, 528.

Anxiety, folly of, 110.

Apocrypha, 54.

Apollonius Tyaneus, 247.
Apology by Barclay, 121.
Apothecary, 301.
Arabia, 257.

Arabian Nights, 196.
Arabic language, 257.

ARBUTHNOT, JOHN, M.D., 233.
Goldsmith on, 140.

Arcadia, the, 239.

Archæology, 513.

Archelaus, 138.

Archimedes, 402, 508.

Architecture, 180, 383, 494, 508,
520.
Arectri, 411.
Aretine, 348.

Ariosto, 240, 336, 348, 373, 374.
Aristides, 166, 379.

Aristocracy, 15.

Aristophanes, 180.

Aristotle, 146, 181, 218, 421.
Arkwright, Sir R., 518.
Arlington, Lord, 232.
Armstrong cannon, 508.
Arno, the, 411, 499.
Arnold, Fred., 440.
ARNOLD, THOMAS, D.D., 419.
Arsenal at Venice, 508
Art, 196, 501.
Artaxerxes, 180.
Arthur, King, 240.
ARTS, 402.

As You Like It, 527.
Ascension of Christ, 70.
ASCHAM, ROGER, 28.
Ascham, Roger, 238, 332.
ASCHAM'S SCHOOLMASTER, 28.
Ashburton, Lord, 251.
Asia, 203, 344, 384, 421.
Assisi, Francis of, 20.

Assurances, Emerigon on, 485.

Assyria, 303.

Astrology, 127, 240, 421.

Astronomy, 128, 341, 356, 424.

ASTRONOMY, USES OF, 411.

Atheism, 73, 127, 306, 412.
Athenæum, 168, 350, 474.

Athens, authors of, 63, 180, 203.

books at, 247.
conquered, 138.
government of, 10.
Locke on, 102.
Paul at, 404, 434.
philosophy at, 404.
schools of, 102.

ATHENS, ST. PAUL AT, 404.
Atlantic Monthly, 493.
Atonement, the, 355, 428.

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ATTERBURY, POPE TO, 158.
Atticus, Cicero to, 264.
Attributes of God, 136, 142.
AUGUSTAN AGE OF ENGLAND, 230.
Augustus, age of, 139, 168, 169,
248, 348, 391.

Austin on Blackstone, 221.
Authors, English, 184, 203, 224,
230-233, 313, 345, 348.
French, 203, 224, 230.
Greek, 16, 63, 137, 183, 203,
218, 224, 237, 238, 404.
Italian, 183, 185, 218, 224,
230, 239, 240, 348, 421, 499.
Latin, 16, 124, 137, 224, 237,

238, 264.

Oriental, 203, 224.

study of, 140.

AUTHORSHIP, 427.

Avellanda, 336.

Aventine Mount, 248.

Beaconsfield, Earl of, 287.
BEARDS, 154.

BEATTIE, JAMES, LL.D., 252.
Beattie, James, LL.D., 327.
Beaumont and Fletcher, 98, 270,

327, 329, 345, 449.
Beaumont, Sir John, 168.
BEAUTIES OF THE PSALMS, 241.
BEAUTY, 458.-

BEAUTY, ESSAY ON, 39.
BEAUTY, PERSONAL, 208.
BEAUTY AND LOVE, 132.
Beccaria, 529.

BECKFORD, WILLIAM, 278.
BEECHER, HENRY WARD, D.D.,
502.

Benares, 443.

BENEVOLENCE AND FRIENDSHIP,
153.

Beni, 183, 218.

BENTHAM, JEREMY, 270.

Bentham, Jeremy, 302.

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SUNDAY, 206. Bentley on Pope's Homer, 185.

B.

Babylon, tunnel at, 508.
Babylonia, 303.

BACON, FRANCIS, 39.
BACON, LORD, 306.

Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam,

Brougham on, 340.

Combe on, 393.

Emerson on, 462.

Hazlitt on, 345.
Herschel on, 402.
Hillard on, 476, 478.
Hunt on, 375.
Jeffrey on, 315, 317.
Johnson on, 182.
Macaulay on, 443.
On Uses, 485.

prayer of, 40.

Bailments, Jones on, 485.

Baldwin's Constitutional Views,
485.

BANCROFT, GEORGE, 437.

Bancroft, George, 244, 521.
Bandello, 240.

Barber, Frank, 441.
Barcelona, 507.

BARCLAY, ROBERT, 121.
Barillon, 445.

Barnwall and Alderson, 491.

BARROW, ISAAC, D.D., 93.

Barrow, Isaac, 232, 315.

Barton's Suit in Equity, 485.
Baskerville, 168.

Bassano, Alps of, 521.

BASTILE, ATTACK UPON THE, 418.

BERKELEY, GEORGE, D.D., 150.
Bertrand, General, 290.
BEST ENGLISH PEOPLE, 488.
BEVERIDGE, WILLIAM, D.D., 112.
Bible, the, 128, 274, 346, 434. -
BIBLE AS A STUDY, 451.
Bibliomaniac, 521.
Bickersteth on Erskine, 155.
Billington, Mrs., 443.
Bills, Byles on, 485, 491.
Bingham on Infancy and Cover-
ture, 485.

BINNEY, HORACE, 357.
Binney, Horace, 484.
Biographie Universelle, 223.
Biography, 196, 225.
Biography, Industrial, 507.
Bion, 181.

BIRDS, MUSIC OF, 156.
BIRTH, NOBLE, Pride of, 119.
Black Prince, 514.
BLACKSTONE, SIR WILLIAM, 220.
Blackstone, Sir William, 483, 484.
BLACK WALL, ANTHONY, 137.
Blackwall, Anthony, 137.
Blackwood's Magazine, 237, 387,
493, 505, 511, 517, 518, 519,
530.

Blades on Caxton, 20.
BLAIR, HUGH, D.D., 202.

Blair, Hugh, 148, 161.

Blakey, History of Philosophy,

250.

Blenheim, 441.

Boadicea, 290.

Bo-bo, 325.

Boccace, 240.

Boetius on books, 17.

Book-stall reading, 329.
Books, 478.

Books, 16, 17, 61, 64, 127, 145,
174, 237-241, 247, 313, 314,
333, 341, 345, 347, 352, 387,
441, 500.

BOOKS, BUYING OF, 503.
BOOKS, CHOICE OF, 419.
BOOKS, MEDITATION AMONG THE,
224.

BOOKS AND BOOK-BUYERS, 521.
BOOKS AND READING, LAMB ON,
327.

BOOKS AND READING, WATTS ON,

140.
Bopp, 182.
Bossu, 218.

Boston, Address at, 313.

Boswell's Johnson, 44, 91, 126,
142, 148, 178, 190, 199, 202,
224, 226, 273.

Botanic Garden, 507.
Botany, 432.
Botta, M., 512.

Boulay-Paty, Droit Commercial,
485.

Boulton, M., 508.
Bourdaloue, 413.
Bouterwek, 336, 337.
BOYLE, ROBERT, 88.
Boyle Lectures, 88.

Bracebridge Hall, 368.

Braddock's Expedition, 438, 486.
Brahant, Louis, 304.
Brain, 394, 481.

Braybrooke, Lord, 101.

Brazil, Pedro II. of, 471.
BREAKERS, IMAGE, 505.
BREEDING, Good, 166.
Brenta, 520.

Bridge, Natural, 486.
Bridges, Suspension, 508.
Brief Inquiry by Upshur, 485.
Bright, Mynors, 101.
Britain, Harrison on, 52.
BRITAIN, LANGUAGES OF, 52.
Britain, Romans in, 53.
BRITISH NATION, INDUSTRY OF
THE, 361.

British Quarterly Review, 302,
493, 505, 514, 520, 530.
Brodie on Clarendon, 65.
on Hume, 190.

Bronté, Charlotte, 519.

Brooke, Lord, and Sir P. Sidney,

331.

Brother Jonathan, 351.

BROUGHAM, LORD, 338.

Brougham, Lord, 83, 102, 106,

177, 181, 220, 259, 293.

Brown, John, M.D., 488.

BROWN, THOMAS, M.D., 343.

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Brown, Thomas, M.D., 393.

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BROWNE, SIR THOMAS, 58.

BOIS-GUILBERT AND REBECCA, Bruce, Robert, 394.

309.

Boleyn, Anne, 239.

BOLINGBROKE, LORD, 145.
Bolingbroke, Lord, 232, 233.
Bonhours, 216.
Book-binding. 327.

Book Buyers and Books, 521.
Book-maniac, 521.

Brueys, Admiral, 320.
Brumoy, 218.

Brunswick, House of, 234.
Brute-mindedness, 417.
Brutus, 256, 290, 528.
Bryant, W. C., 366, 500.
Brydges, Sir S. E., 366, 379.
Buckland, Dr. W., 433, 453.

Buckle on Burke, 233.

BUDGELL, EUSTACE, 153.

BULL, SQUIRE, AND HIS SON, 350.
BULWER: see LYTTON, LORD.
BUNYAN, JOHN, 90.

Bunyan, John, 440.

BUONAPARTE, NAPOLEON, 387.
Buonaparte, Napoleon, 286, 290,
319, 395, 413, 486.
BURKE, EDMUND, 233.

Burke, Edmund, 12, 251, 317,
443, 449.

Burlamaqui's Natural and Politi-
cal Law, 485.

Burnet, Bishop, 24, 72, 109, 115.
Burney, Frances, 450.

BURNING OF VANITIES, 533.
Burns, Robert, 346, 518.
BURRITT, ELIHU, 486.
BURTON, ROBERT, 44.
Burton, Robert, 270, 328.
BURY, RICHARD DE, 16.
Business, 147, 171.
BUSY-BODY, ON THE, 43.

Butler, Charles, Hora Juridica
of, 485.

BUTLER, BISHOP JOSEPH, 163.
Butler, Bishop Joseph, 283.

BUTLER, SAMUEL, 69.

Butler, Samuel, 154, 373.

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Castel Melhor, 446.
Castelvetro, 218.
Castiglion, 348.
Castile, 512.

Castile, Isabella of, 290.
CASTLE-BUILDING, 130.
CASTLE OF UDOLPHO, 283.
Catherine of Braganza, 446.
Catherine of Russia, 290.
Catholicism, Roman, 239, 240,
284, 286, 290, 434, 445, 446,
499, 515, 516.
Catiline, 348.

CATO, MARCUS, 525.
CAVENDISH, George, 25.
Caxton, Dibdin on, 20.
Cellini, 499.

Celsus, 247.

Censor, The, 448.

CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS, 64.
CERVANTES, 32.

Cervantes, 195, 217, 336.
Chalmers, A., Dictionary of, 16,
20.

CHALMERS, THOMAS, D.D., 354.
Chalmers, Thomas, D.D., 76, 163.
Chamloe, Sir R., 29.
Champion, The, 448.
Chancery, 338.

Chancery, Newland's, 485.
CHANGES IN LANGUAGE, 433.
CHANNING, WILLIAM ELLERY,
D.D., 352.

Chapman, George, 348, 527.
CHAPONE, ESTHER, 226.
CHARACTER, DECISION OF, 297.
CHARACTER OF CHARLES I., 66.
CHARACTER OF CHARLES V.. 211.
CHARACTER OF EDWARD EVER-
ETT, 476.

CHARACTER OF HAMLET, 348.
CHARACTER OF MARTIN LUTHER,
211.

CHARACTER OF NEW ENGLAND,
112.

Characteristics, 131.

Characters of Shakspeare's Plays,

349.

Charity, 153, 347.
Charlemagne, 293.

CHARLES I.: Clarendon on, 66.
De Quincey on, 383.
Charles II., age of, 129, 230, 231,
316, 442, 458.

CHARLES II., DEATH OF, 444.
CHARLES V., CHARACTER OF, 211.
Charles V., 190.

CHARLETON, WALTER, M.D., 80.
Charleton, Walter, M.D., 394.

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CHILDE HAROLD, 397.

Childe Harold, 398, 500.

CHILDREN, PENN'S ADVICE TO HIS,

119.

Children and Parents, 12, 164,
174, 187, 297, 344, 523.
Children of darkness, 428.
CHILDREN OF LIGHT, 428.
Children of the Lord's Supper,

473.

China, 421.

Chinese, 324, 325, 340, 383, 421,
508.

CHINESE, CONDITION OF THE, 340.
Chitty on Criminal Law, 485, 491.
Chivalry, romances of, 337.
Chloroform, 508.

CHOICE OF Books, 418.

Christ, 58, 112, 148, 189, 226, 247,
249, 250, 265, 290, 347, 355, 360,
365,417, 428, 429, 430, 451, 506,
510, 516, 529.

CHRIST, ASCENSION OF, 70.
CHRIST, INCARNATION OF, 76.
"Christian Philosopher," 302.
Christianity, 112, 217, 241, 274,
283, 290, 347, 365, 404, 409, 451,
CHRISTIANITY, ABOLITION OF, 126,
CHRISTIANITY AND NATURAL RE

LIGION, 255.

CHRISTIANITY AND STOICISM, 199,
CHRISTIANITY THE GREAT REM.

EDY, 479.

Christianity, Latin, 404.

CHRISTIAN'S DEPENDENCE UPON
HIS REDEEMER, 359.
CHRISTMAS, SCROOGE'S, 495.
Chronology, 147.

Church of England, 27, 126, 143,
236, 274, 351.
Chuzzlewit, Martin, 493.
CICERO, 12.

Cicero, Arnold on, 421.
Atticus and, 264.
Burke on, 12.
Cato on, 526.
Goldsmith on, 232.
Hazlitt on, 348.
Jeffrey on, 314.

Jones, Sir W., on, 301.
Macaulay on, 443, 448.
Melmoth on, 187.
on eloquence, 188.
on immortality, 257.
on praise, 189.
poetry of, 150.
Rollin on, 124.
Smith, Sydney, on, 302.
Speroni on, 101.
translations by, 185.

Tusculan Questions of, 18.
CICERO AGAINST VERRES, 12.
CITY, NIGHT VIEW OF THE, 417.
CIVIL LAW, 485.

Civil Law, Domat's 485
CIVILIZATION, 389.

Civilization, 362.

CLARENDON, EARL OF, 65.
Clarendon, Earl of: Brougham

on, 340.

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