INDEX ÆSCHYLUS, his Prometheus Bound. ALLEGRA, born, 152 and Shelley, 174 her death, 30, 175 ARIEL, The, 34, 178 his criticism of Shelley, 1, 3, 4, 6, 69, 140, 186, 277, 300 his belief in Poetry, 6 quoted, 1, 136, 300 BEDDOES, Shelley's influence on, 8 BROOKE, STOPFORD, views of Shelley, on Shelley's Lyrics, 230 n. BURNS, ROBERT, 260 and Shelley, 23, 25, 32, 33, 140, on Shelley, 10, 33 and Clare Clairmont, 27, 141, 143, and the Romantic Age, 23, 261 COLVIN, SIR SIDNEY, on Hunt, 22 DOWDEN, Life of Shelley, 2, 68 on Shelley's marriage to Harriet, on Prometheus Unbound, 205 ELDON, LORD Chancellor— decision on Shelley's children, 149 on Shelley's cremation, 44 GISBORNES, and Shelley, 109, 164, Shelley's letters to, 109 n., 169, 184 GODWIN, WILLIAM, 52 foll. on himself, 55 and Shelley's definition of love, 53 and Shelley, 7, 77, 93, 101, 106, and Fanny Imiay, 55, 145 GREEK LITERATURE AND RELIGION, GRIERSON, PROF., views of Shelley, 6 on Eldon, 149 her friendship with Shelley, 93, 108 97, 99, 102, 105, 108, 278, 280, 290 his account of Oxford, 85 his novel reviewed by Shelley, 286 92, 95, 99, 100, 123 HUNT, LEIGH, 20, seq. Shelley's love for, 20, 22, 145, 174 on Shelley, 20, 90 on Harriet's death, 148 on Alastor, 140, 195 on To a Firefly, 160 n. Shelley's letters to, 131, 145, 151, HUNT, THORNTON, on Shelley, 150 and Shelley, 144 n. INGPEN, Shelley's Letters, 68 n., 95 n. a genuine Romantic, 268 and the Romantic Age, 250, 261, 266 his philosophy, 281 LAMB, on Shelley, 5 and the Romantic Age, 250, 261, his religious faith, 266, 266 n. on Euripides, 8 MACAULAY, on Byron, 31 MADOCKS, Mr., and Shelley, 110, 111 compared with Sophocles' Edipus MASON, Mrs., and Shelley, 167 MEDWIN, THOMAS, 38 seq. his love of literature, 41, 43 and The Wandering Jew, 81 on Shelley's Poetry, 42, 236 MITFORD, Miss, on Alastor, 195 NAPOLEON, and the Romantic Move- ment, 263, 265 NEWTON, Mr. and Mrs., and Shelley, 119, 120 NORFOLK, DUKE OF, 69, 70, 117 his heroes and heroines, 49 on Shelley, 3, 10, 45, 47, 49, 50, 279 Life of, by P. van Doren, 49 n. PLATO- The Symposium, 188 influence on Shelley, 84, 279, 280 lacking in the savage, 250 in Greek Literature and Religion, in Jewish Literature and Religion, in the Middle Ages, 253 in the Elizabethan Age, 256 in Shakespeare, 256 in the eighteenth century, 258 in the early nineteenth century and Puritanism, 258 and Christianity, 252 ROMANTIC AGE, 249, 260, 261, 263 ROMANTIC INFLUENCE amongst the ROMANTIC TEACHING, failure of, 272, ROMANTICS, the genuine, 268 seq. conventions, 224 ROSSETTI, W. M., conception of on Prometheus Unbound, 203 n. on Harriet Shelley's death, 146 n., 291 SCOTT, SIR WALTER, and the Ro- his advice to Shelley, 81 SHELLEY, CLARA, dies, 60, 161 her character, 113, 118, 146, 147 elopes with Shelley, 95 estranged from Shelley, 121, 128, relations with Shelley after the separation, 134, 146, 183 Shelley's responsibility for, 145, 148 Shelley, Harriet (contd.)——— on Godwin, 116 on Miss Hitchener, 108 and Shelley, 59, 60, 66, 116 n., 121, elopes with Shelley, 130 seq. influence on Shelley, 130, 131, 231 SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, His Life: his mother and sisters, 70, 73 at Oxford, 83 seq. and his Cousin Harriet, 82, 86 at Keswick, 101 seq. goes to Ireland, 104 seq. quarrels with Miss Hitchener, 108 at Tremadoc, IIO at Bracknell, 119 seq. estrangement from Harriet, 121, meets Mary Godwin, 128 elopes with Mary Godwin, 130 seq. and Harriet's death, 145 seq. delicate health, 136, 152, 169, 182 delight in Italy, 153, 154, 159, 160, Shelley, Percy Bysshe: His Life (contd.)- at Naples, 154 at Pompeii, 155, 162 at the Baths of Lucca, 160 at Rome, 161, 163 at Livorno, 164 at Florence, 165 at Pisa, 166, 170 seq. development of his character, 121, life and character reviewed, 181 and his children, 118, 140, 146, 149, his love of boats, 105, 177 and his friends, 10, 45, 100, 109, and Byron, 21, 23, 24, 31, 33, 140, influence on Byron, 32, 141, 161 and Clare Clairmont, 109, 143, 165, 167, 174 and Godwin, 77, 101, 116, 128, 134, 136, 153, 165, 168 and Hunt, 115, 145, 174 and Keats, 148, 175 on Lamb, 148 and Mary, 58, 121, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 150, 172 and Medwin, 41, 169 and Peacock, 46, 47, 48, 120, 134, and Southey, 101, 168 and Trelawny, 19, 127, 176 worship of Reason, 94, 111, 122, 181, 204 belief in poetry, 6, 277, 287, 289 attitude to the problem of evil, 182, 207 n., 217, 283, 204, 205, 210 Shelley, Percy Bysshe: His Views attitude to death and immortality, attitude to science, 75, 77, 181, 295, 296 conception of God, 141, 282, 287, 136, 162, 164, 184, 262 Shelley's Faith, 80, 183, 186, 279 SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, His Poetry: his rhymes, 245 seq. SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, His Works Address to the Irish, 105 Adonais, 158, 176, 237 Alastor, 136, 140, 141, 187 seq., 227, 238, 243, 269 n., 294, 300 The Assassins, 134 Aziola, 242 Boat on the Serchio, 282 Shelley's opinion of, 197, 290 Defence of Poetry, 122, 176, 184, Ellenborough, Letter to, 111, 112, Epipsychidion, 158, 172, 238 To a Firefly, 160 n. Hellas, 176, 205, 226, 238, 246 seq., 282, 290 n., 292 Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, 141, Julian and Maddalo, 161, 288 |