ABOUCHERE, Mrs., 391 Lafayette, 121, 132, 133
134, 143, 147, 160, 433
Madame de, 132, 134
'La Liberté conquise,' 135 L'amant femme de chambre,' 140
Lamb, Charles, 7, 11
Lambton, W. H., 274, 319, 375 Lansdowne, Lord, 318 La Rive (actor), 138
Lauderdale, Lord, 269, 319, 320, 375, 378 Lawley, 84
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 74, 75 'Leasowes,' the, 5
Le Breton, Mrs., 78
Le Jaloux sans Amour,' 134 Lenox, Colonel, 88 Lexington, Battle of, 33
Liancourt, Duc de, 131, 139, 140
Lindsey, Rev. Theophilus, 36 Lisle, 17
Loughborough, Lord, 170 Louis XVI., 142
Loyd, Jones, 38
Lubbock, Sir John, 425
Lucan, Lady, 345, 348 Lysons, S., 241, 246, 293 Lyttelton, Mr., 15
- Lord, 21, 22, 31, 267, 293, 300
MACAULAY, Lord, 175, 217
Mackenzie, Henry, 90, 91, 93, 95, 109, 111, 112, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171 - Miss, 113
Mackintosh, Sir J., 116, 117, 237,
274, 277, 279, 301, 302, 304, 316, 375, 381, 382, 423, 434, 438, 447
Mail coaches, 46
Mailly, Abbé, 147 Maitland, 21
Maltby, William, 30, 49, 213,
278, 325, 415, 422
'Man of Feeling,' the, 90, 111
'Man of the World,' the, 111 Manners, General, 348 Mansfield, Lord, 228, 229, 271 Marie Antoinette, 142 Marmontel, 130, 153, 244 Marsden, 246, 262 Marsh, 246
Martin, James, 264
Mason, 304, 313, 415
Mathias, T. J., 331, 384, 385 Matthew, 341, 345
Maury, Abbé, 130, 131 McGowan, 95 McMurdo, 264
Melampus, The, 323
Merry, Robert, 103, 168, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 213, 244, 282, 283, 284, 285
'Pleasures of Memory,' 213-240,
Polwhele, Rev. R., 314, 315, 395 Pope, 59
Portland, Duke of, 317 'Pursuits of Literature,' the, 383, 384
Price, Dr., 4, 7, 8, 17, 18, 20, 91, 116, 286, 301, 303, 311, 316, 331; his influence, 8, 35; his works, 8, 31, 32; stories of, 9, 10, 35; habits of, 10; his white horse, 34; and Turgot, 35; and the Corporation of London, 34; and Congress, 35; and France, 35; at Hack- ney, 36; 'On Love of Country,' 118; and Lafayette, 133; his simplicity, 173
- Samuel, ancestors, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; birth, 7; first letter, 16; on his mother, 25, 26; would be a preacher, 36; boyish freak, 37; goes to business, 38, 39; and Wilkes, 39; at Margate, 48, 49; To the Gnat,' 48; studious evenings, 50, 51; first compositions, 52; "The Scribbler,' 53, 54, 55; calls on Johnson, 53; and Gray's poems, 57, 59; and Walpole's letters, 57; 'Of Myself,' 60, 61; a banker poet,' 61; devotion to busi- ness, 62; 'Vintage of Bur- gundy,' 63: Alps at Day- break,' 64; Dear is my little Native Vale,' 64, 65; To the Nightingale,' 65; Love-song, 66; Ode to Superstition,' 67, 68, 69, 70; Captivity,' 71; stanzas at midnight, 71, 72; method of composition, 66; partnership, 73, 74; on death of his brother, 82, 83; journey to north, 85, 86; at Edin- burgh, 87-95; journey to Paris, 115-145; at Calais, 124; at Abbeville, 125; at Amiens, 125; at Clermont, 126; at Paris, 128; journey
to Brussels, 152, 153; view of French Revolution, 160; con- versation at Miss Williams's, 165-174; journey in South Wales, 177-200; letter to his father, 185; On a Tear,' 211;
The Pleasures of Memory,' 212, 213-240; spoken of as 'the poet,' 239; Diary in 1792, 241- 247; journey in South of Eng- land, 249-261; Diary of 1792 and 1793, 261-268; Common- place Book, 269-272; turning- point, 273; death of his father, 275; left as the heir, 275; and. R. Sharp, 277; asked for money, 283, 284; and Dr. Priestley, 286; summoned to Privy Council, 289; at Stone's trial, 290; writing Epistle,' 291; and Mrs. Siddons, 292, 293, 294, 295; his father's advice, 296; letter to R. Sharp, 299; at Margate, 299, 300; Commonplace Book, 309; letter to Dr. Parr, 312; verses on him, 313; accused of pla- giarism, 315; letter to Sarah, 326; letters to R. Sharp, 330, 334, 335, 341, 343, 366, 392, 394, 397, 402, 405, 414; 'Epistle to a Friend,' 355, 356; in a peck of troubles,' 366; deciding on removal, 370, 371; mentioned in 'Pur- suits of Literature,' 384; and the classics, 385, 386; at Ex- mouth, 388-412; and W. Jackson, 398, 400; on Melan- choly, 408 n; visit to Paris (1802), 426; letter to H. Rogers, 429; letters to Maria Sharpe, 428, 432; letter to Mrs. Greg, 441; and Mr. and Mrs. Fox, 447, 448; his new home, 449, 450 Rogers, Sarah, 7, 19, 86, 87, 297, 324, 390, 429
his children, 7; his character, 11, 28; journey to Scotland, 19; his politics, 29, 274; Coventry election, 40, 42; letter, 45; partnership, 73, 74; President of Hackney College, 75; letters from Bath, 84, 85; letter from Stour- bridge, 205; on Dr. Priestley, 206; his death, 275; advice to Sam, 296, 379
Rogers, Mrs. T. (mother), 10, 11; letters, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22; Diary, 24; death, 25 Thomas, jun. (brother), 7, 14, 45, 73, 74, 81, 82, 83
Schollet, Mrs., 343, 347
'School for Scandal,' 305, 307 Scott, Sir W., 52, 111 Seawell, 49
Seward, 168, 169, 170-174, 314 Seymour, Lord Webb, 378 Sharp, Granville, 33
Richard, 122, 160, 253, 263, 274, 276, 277, 278, 280, 286, 297, 298, 299, 302, 303, 310, 313, 316, 328, 329, 330, 332, 333, 338, 339, 340, 343, 363, 366, 367, 373, 392, 394, 402, 405
Sharpe, Catharine, 247
Samuel, 28, 29, 48, 56, 80, 83, 210, 273, 351, 352, 354, 372 Sutton, 244, 246, 247, 248, 262, 265, 268, 297, 320, 354, 425
Sharpe, Mrs. Sutton, 324, 325, 373, 428, 432, 436
William, 164, 248, 319, 375
Shee, 248, 426
Shelburne, Lord, 20, 31, 245 Shenstone, 5, 313
Sheridan, R. B., 116, 244, 245, 269, 274, 276, 292, 305, 307, 308, 316, 374, 375, 397 Mrs., 401
Sicard, Abbé, 443, 445 Siddons, Mrs., 75, 172, 176, 265, 292, 294, 407; letters from, 293, 294
Sièyes, Abbé, 171
Sillery, Madame de, 244, 245 Smith, Adam, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94,
95, 96, 110, 111, 140, 167
- Robert, 422, 424
- Sydney, 279, 374, 423
- William, M.P., 265, 319, 321, 375, 403, 438, 445
Smollett, Dr., 102, 110
'Société des Amis de la Constitu-
tion,' 144
Solly, Mrs., 23
Southey, R., 116, 219, 291
South Wales in 1791, 177–200
Spencer, 309, 349
Stamford, Lord, 6, 295
Stanhope, Lord, 116, 118, 139
Stanley, Lord, 375
Staunton, Sir G., 306
Steevens, George, 384, 393 Stoke Newington, 1, 6
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