March, translates from the Armenian a 586. Receives a communication fron of the Greek fleet, 598. His conversi- 383. July, writes Ode on Venice,' Mataxata, 599. His letters to Madame Greek Government, 602. And remon- Juan,' 392. April, beginning of his Testimonies to the benevolence and Lepanto, 618. Is made commander-in- Guiccioli, 432. Feb., translates first with the Suliotes, 621. The expedition His abstemiousness, 113. 202. 214. 319. 463. W. L. Bowles's Strictures on the Life 473. 531. 536. 653. His tendency to His politics, 217. 152. 280. His tendency to superstition, writes sixth, seventh, and eight cantos of 221. 258. 260. 262. 272, 273. 352. 355. Lord Byron's letters to, 534. 581. on the sub- 6 324. 334, 335. 372. 399. 457. 545. 568. more to, 85. 6 Byron, Eliza, 199. 201. • Cavalier Servente,' 378. 434. Cawthorn, Mr., bookseller, 80. 97. 262. • Cecilia,' Miss Burney's, 147. Celibacy of eminent philosophers, 270. Centlivre, Mrs., character of her comedies, 440. Drove Congreve from the stage, 493. Cenci, Shelley's, 492. Charlemont, Lady, 204. 694. Chatham, Earl of, 185. 194. 211. 229. 262. 444. 477. 690. His Chauncy, Captain, 559. Musters), Lord Byron's early attachment oratory, 184. His opinion of the · Bride shortly after her marriage, 85. Farewell Stanzas to, on the author's leav- • Childe Alarique,' 204. 133. 136. 139. 141. 151. 157. 250. 301. 559. 582. · Chillon, Prisoner of,' 320. 356. Christ, 696. becomes Lord Byron's guardian, 11. 13. Cicero, Antony's treatment of, 200. Cintra, 92. 95. Clare, John, poet, 706. Clarens, 308. 312, 317. · Clarissa Harlowe,' 216. Clarke, Dr. Edward Daniel, 712. Clarke, Rev. James Stanier, his · Naufragia,' 186. Classical education, 65, 66. Claughton, Mr., 173. 258, 259. quis of Londonderry), 283, 284. 310. 391, Cleopatra, 200. Clitumnus, the river, 357. Clubs, 303. Coates, Romeo, bis Lothario, 148. Cobbett, William, 201. Epigram on his 6 6 Cochrane, Lord, 230. 511. • Beau,' 74. An example of filial tenderness, 127. No poet, 697. His translation of Homer, 697. Crabbe, Rev. George, 76, 77. 367. 391. present poesy, 372. 215. Croker, Right Hon. John Wilson, his query dos,' 212. His guess as to the origin of 190. See also, 237. 243. 343. 373. 377. 469. Curioni, Signor, singer, 496. Curran, Right Hon. John Philpot, 196. 304. 230. 440. Driven from the stage by Mrs. • Curse of Minerva,' 162. 175. Curzon, Mr., 20, 21. 50. Cuvier, Baron, 530. D. Dallas, Robert Charles, 58. 62, 63, 64, 65. 121, 122. 126. 131. 149. 295. 243. 437. Lord Byron's letters to, 63, 64. 121. 139, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139. 242. Dallaway, Rev. James, his · Constantinople' D’Alton, John, esq., his • Dermid,' 283. Dandies, 228. 303. Dante, his early passion for Beatrice, 9. His larity, 485. His gentle feelings, 485. also, 21.n. 268. 485. Dante, Prophecy of, 438. 443. D'Arblay, Madame (Miss Burney), 147, 148. 224. Her Cecilia,' 147. Darnley, death of, a fine subject for a drama, · Darkness,' 321. 304. 324. Dawkins, Mr., 557. Death, 363. 408. 482, 483. Death, in the Apocalypse, 319. football, 21. His remark on the English Deformity, an incentive to distinction, 506. 6 6 eye, 704. Delaval, Sir Francis Blake, 486. Drury, Rev. Henry, Lord Byron's letters Drury, Rev. Dr. Joseph, his account of Lord at Harrow, 19, 20. Lord Byron's conduct in Greece, 607. Drury Lane Theatre, 167. 172. 174. 287. Dryden, his praise of Oxford, at the expense of Cambridge, 65. • Duenna,' Lord Byron's partiality for the songs in, 33. Duff, Colonel (Lord Byron's godfather), 7. Duff, Miss Mary (afterwards Mrs. Robert Foster), her character of the Roman go- ment for, 9. 202. Dumont, M., 410. Dyer's Grongar Hill,' 695. E. Eboli, Princess of, epigram on her losing an Eclectic Review, its strictures on · Hours of Idleness,' 63. 480. Edgeworth, Maria, 229. 479, 480. Edinburgh Annual Register, 141. Edinburgh Review, 68, 69, 72. 80, 81. 193 203. 207. 258. 502. Education, English system of, 22. 65. Eighers, the, 319. Ekenhead, Mr., 497. 404, 405. 420, 421. 424. 426. 442. 458. Eldon, Earl of, 78. 157. Anecdote of, 163. Elgin, Lord, 126. Ellice, Edward, esq., 561. Ellis, George, esq., 201. nal,' 578, 579. Lord Byron's letter to, 580. Endurance, of more worth than talent, 324. 79, 80. 108. 121. 162. 193. 195. 207. 262. 279. 369. 496. 688. English system of education, 22. 65. 132. Envy, 697. Ephesus, ruins of, 105. cical Opera, 137. From the French of 3 A 2 1 F. 6 Rulhières, 406. On my Wedding-day 432., Flood, Right Hon. Henry, 185. to, 94. Forbes, Lady Adelaide, 188. 356. exhorting the author to banish care,' 140. Forsyth, Joseph, esq., his • Italy,' 357. 455. Fortune, 125. 266. 337. carrier, who died of drunkenness, 51. For 515. Foscolo, Ugo, 392. 456, 457. His · Essay on Petrarch,' 270. 644. 595. Fox, Henry, 207. 212. 355. 576. Francesca of Rimini, 439. 483. Junius, 376. Franklin, Benjamin, 205. Frederick the Second, the only monarch worth recording in Prussian annals, 47. Free press in Greece, 620. • Whistlecraft,' 368. Fribourg, 315. Friday, supposed unluckiness of, 592. G. 551. Galileo, 352, 352. n. Galt, John, esq., 122. 210. 214. His Life of Byron,' xix. Gamba, Count Pietro, 119. 423. 467. 517. 529. 592. 595. 599. 608. 614, 615, 628. Gaming, 86. Garrick, Sheridan's Monologue on, 215. Gay, Madame Sophie, 445. 460. Gell, Sir William, 76. 212. Review of his • Geography of Ithaca,' and • Itinerary of Geneva, Lake of, 315. peal of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's forfeit- ure, 405. 97. 101. 103. 107, 108. 110. 114. 116. 696. Germany and the Germans, 478. |