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April, 1873, T. S. Perry. British Quarterly Review, 57: 407, April, 1883. London Quarterly Review, 40:99, April, 1873. Canadian Monthly, 3:549. Old and New, 7: 352, II. G. Spaulding. Southern Monthly, 12:373, W. H. Browne. Atlantic Monthly, 31:490, A. G. Sedgwick. Catholic World, 17: 775, September, 1873. Die Gegenwart, 1874, Freidrich Speilhagen.

15. DANIEL DERONDA.

Atlantic Monthly, 38: 684, Henry James, December, 1876. North American Review, 124:31, E. P. Whipple, January, 1877. Edinburgh Review, 144:442, October, 1876. Fortnightly Review, 26:601, November, 1876, Sidney Colvin. The Nation, 23: 230, 245, October, 12, 19, 1876, Á. V. Dicey. British Quarterly Review, 61:472. Eclectic Magazine, 87: 657. International Review, 4: 68, R. R. Bowker. The Western, 3:603, O. G. Garrison. Potter's American Monthly, 8:75. Gentleman's Magazine (new style), 17:593, November, 1876, J. Picciotto; 17: 411, R. E. Francillon. Canadian Monthly, 9:250, 343; 10:362. Victoria, 28:227, A. S. Richardson. Temple Bar, 49:542, "Deronda's Mother;" same, Living Age, 133:248; same, Eclectic Magazine, 88: 751. Macmillan's Magazine, 36: 101, J. Jacobs, "Mordecai: a Protest against the Critics, by a Jew; same, Living Age, 134:112. Athenæum, 1876:160, 327, 461, 593, 762. Westminster Review, 106: 280,574. Appleton's Journal (new style), 3:274, September, 1877, Wirt Sikes. Deutsche Rundschau, February 7, 1877. Contemporary Review, 29:318, February, 1877, Edward Dowden, reprinted in "Studies of Literature."

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16. IMPRESSIONS OF THEOPHRASTUS SUCH.

Edinburgh Review, 150:557. Fortnightly Review, 32:144, G. Allen. Westminster Review, 112: 185, July, 1879. The Nation, 28:422, June 19, 1879, G. E. Woodberry. Fraser's Magazine, 100:103. Canadian Monthly, 16:333. Unitarian Review, 12: 292, R. W. Boodle.

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Actors and Acting, 56.

Adam Bede, 67, 108, 281, 284, 290, 296.
Adam Bede, quoted, 41, 114, 117, 118,
123, 154, 198, 200, 202, 229, 245, 262,
291, 297, 374.

"Address to Workingmen," quoted,
272, 326, 380.

Agnosticism, 166, 248, 257, 408.

Altruism, 194, 240, 249, 261, 271, 274,
315, 320, 328, 338, 347, 372, 387, 391,
418, 422.

Analytic Method, 108, 121, 125, 394, 397,
410.

Animal Life, Studies in, 55.

"Amos Barton," quoted, 117, 118, 282,
291.

Aristotle, 55.

"Armgart," quoted, 271, 371.

Art, 144, 255, 309, 413.

Art, love of, 96.

Asceticism, 280, 421.

Austen, Jane, 30, 132, 135, 146, 396.

B.

Blackwood, William, 64, 72.

Blackwood's Magazine, 64, 74.

Blind, Mathilde, quoted, 9, 40, 61, 88,

289.

Brabant, Dr., 21.

Bray, Charles, 17, 19, 23, 25, 173, 225.
Bronte, Charlotte, 51, 137, 140, 146, 293,
408.

Brookbank, 97.

"Brother and Sister," 5.

"Brother Jacob," 295.

Browning, Robert, 88, 109, 125, 146, 165,
221, 397.

Browning, Mrs., 96, 126 137, 405, 408,
409.

C.

Call, W. M. W., quoted, 46, 191.
Carlyle, 19, 29, 221, 269, 402, 403, 406.
Causes, 193.

"Choir Invisible," quoted, 103, 231,

235.

Chapman, John, 28, 70.

Characteristics, personal, 8, 17, 80, 82,
85, 89, 92, 98, 102, 104.

Childhood, influences surrounding, 3,
218.

Child Life, 6, 299.

Christianity, 27, 176, 178, 181, 221, 235,
250.

"College Breakfast Party," 259, 375.

Colvin, Sidney, 375.

Combe, George, 17, 29.

Comte, 2, 46, 52, 59, 166, 171, 172, 184,

189, 224, 231, 250, 251.

Conscience, 257.

Conversation, 81, 82, 85, 87, 89.

Cornhill Magazine, 54, 74.

Cosmopolitanism, 216.

Cowper, 36.

Criticism, 105.

Culture, 93, 95, 130, 133.
Cumming, Dr., 32, 35.

D.

Daniel Deronda, 77, 108, 120, 336, 358.
Daniel Deronda, quoted, 3, 123, 156,
157, 197, 199, 200, 201, 203, 257, 258,
276, 339, 348, 350.

Darwin, 232, 395.

Death, 174, 229, 303, 305, 374.

Deeds, 202, 208, 259, 302.

Dialect, 292.

Dickens, Charles, 70, 109, 144, 153,
392.

Dowden, Prof., quoted, 110, 119, 337.
Downs, Annie, quoted, 82.

Dramatic power, 109.

Duty, 225, 236, 254, 271, 327.

E.

Emerson, 1, 17, 19, 176.

Environment, 216, 220, 257, 267, 328,

329, 331, 337, 396.

Essays, 29, 113, 225, 376, 384.
"Evangelical Teaching," 226, 334.
Evans, Christiana, 5.

Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth, 12, 284.
Evans, Isaac, 5.

Evans, Robert, 4, 9, 12, 22.

Evans, Mrs. Robert, 5, 9.
Evil, 174.

Evolution Philosophy, 166, 171, 187,
219, 250, 257, 395, 397, 422, 423.
Experience, 173, 177, 183, 201, 206, 219,

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Legend of Jubal, 75, 229, 373.

Letters, extracts from, 3, 12, 71, 76, 80,
99, 100, 104, 106, 228, 276, 287, 293, 308,
338, 351.

Lewes, George Henry, born, 49; school

days, 49; early studies, 50; in Ger-
many, 50; History of Philosophy, 50;
Spanish Drama, 51; Ranthorpe, 51;
writes for Reviews, 52; Leader, 52;
Philosophy of the Sciences, 53; Life
of Goethe, 53; physiological studies,
54; Fortnightly Review, 55; Problems
of Lif and Mind, 57; characteristics,
59; death, 99; 28, 40, 46, 49, 63, 99,
184, 192, 205, 261.

Lewes, influence on George Eliot, 61,
63, 184, 224, 396.

Lewes, Marian Evans, born, 4; pa-
rents, 4; early reading, 6; schoolin
Nuneaton, 7; school in Coventry, 8;
studying at home, 9; moves to
Foleshill, 9; studies continued, 10;
early religious views, 11; early
scepticism, 15; troubles with her
family, 16; finds friends, 17; the
Brays, 19; the Hennells, 20; drawn
towards positivism, 22; father dies,
22; goes to continent, 23; translates
Strauss, 24; Feuerbach,25; assistant
editor of Westminster Review, 28;
Review contributor, 30; marriage,
40; studies in Germany, 61; writes
Clerical Scenes, 63; adopts name of
"George Eliot," 66; again visits
Germany, 67; Adam Bede, 67; con-
troversy about Adam Bede, 71;
novel-writing, 74; poems written,
76; house, 79; habits of study, 80;
description of person, 81; recep-
tions, 86; summers in country, 97;
death of Lewes, 99; marriage to
John Walter Cross, 101; death, 101;
literary traits, 104.

"Lifted Veil,” 74, 247.

Liggins, Joseph, 71.

Lippincott, Mrs., quoted, 82.

Literary Methods, 104, 107.

Literature defined, 131.

Locke, 219, 423.

Love, 138, 155, 409.

Lucretius, 165.

Marriage, 40.

M.

Martineau, Harriet, 28.
Matter, 173.
Meliorism, 276.

Middlemarch, 77, 9S, 324.

Middlemarch, quoted, 4, 6, 43, 111, 112,
113, 155, 157, 197, 207, 248, 258, 269, 271,
329, 330, 332.

Midland England, 2.

Mill, J. S., 2, 28, 171, 172.

Mill on the Floss, 74, 281, 299, 407.
Mill on the Floss, quoted, 6, 111, 154,
200, 208, 218, 223, 229, 239, 258, 262,
304, 374.

"Minor Prophet," 277, 374.
Morality, 254, 260, 268, 273, 280, 389,
414.

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Past, the, 207, 214, 236, 373, 415.
Paul, Kegan, quoted, 48, 81, 87, 290.
Pessimism, 406, 421.

Philosophy, George Eliot's, 38, 359.
Philosophy, Lewes's History of, 50, 58,
184.

Philosophy of the Sciences, 53.

Physiology of Common Life, 54.
Plots, 108.

Poetry, 152, 157, 160, 164, 169, 355, 359
370, 411.

Positivism, 193, 336, 375, 413.

Prayer, 179.

Priory, The, 62, 79, 97.

Problems of Life and Mind, 57, 100.

Psychology, 188, 395.

Ranthorpe, 51.

R.

Realism, 113, 117, 120, 136, 139, 142, 149,

162, 182, 293, 387, 392.
Reason, 173, 200, 211, 418.
Receptions, 86.

Relativity, Moral, 257.

Religion, 27, 163, 169, 177, 180, 221, 223,
250, 252, 306, 337, 340, 416, 424.
"Religion of Humanity," 251.
Renaissance, 311, 313, 318.

Renunciation, 223, 234, 237, 246, 249, 303,
320, 366, 420.
Resignation, 245.

Retribution, 262, 267, 295, 299, 306, 322,
328, 333, 381, 387.
Romanticism, 147, 358, 391.

Romola, 62, 74, 108, 120, 308, 358, 408.
Romola, quoted, 42, 197, 202, 203, 216,
237, 246, 257, 269, 316, 320, 321.
Rose, Blanche and Violet, 52.
Ruskin, 144, 221, 300, 402, 404.

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Social Organism, 189, 191, 205, 212,
233, 261, 272, 306, 327, 338, 360, 363,
387, 400, 418.

Sorrow, 222, 226, 245, 255, 262, 268, 270,
297, 304.

Spanish Drama, 51, 75.

Spanish Gypsy, 62, 72, 161, 204, 208,
209, 258, 274, 310, 355, 392.
Speculation, Love of, 126, 162.
Spectator, 72.

Spencer, Herbert, 2, 28, 88, 166, 171,
172, 180, 182, 186, 192, 232.
Spinoza, 25, 49.

Spiritual, the, 218, 245, 249, 347, 403.
"Stradivarius," 4.

Strauss, 20, 24, 26.
Sterling, John, 29.
Sympathy, 119.

Sully, James, quoted, 216, 396.
Supernatural, 249.

Swinburne, quoted, 299, 301.

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