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ÆSCHYLUS, his Prometheus Bound.
attitude to the problem of evil,
198 foll.

ALLEGRA, born, 152

and Shelley, 174

her death, 30, 175

ARIEL, The, 34, 178
ARNOLD, Matthew—

his criticism of Shelley, 1, 3, 4, 6,

69, 140, 186, 277, 300

his belief in Poetry, 6
on Byron, 24

quoted, 1, 136, 300

BEDDOES, Shelley's influence on, 8
BLAKE, WILLIAM, 260, 261
BOINVILLES, Shelley's friendship
with, 119, 120

BROOKE, STOPFORD, views of Shelley,
6

on Shelley's Lyrics, 230 n.

BURNS, ROBERT, 260

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and Shelley, 23, 25, 32, 33, 140,
171, 185

on Shelley, 10, 33
Shelley's opinion of, 20, 233
influence of Shelley on, 151, 161
and Trelawny, 16
and Lady Byron, 25, 26
and La Guiccioli, 35, 36

and Clare Clairmont, 27, 141, 143,
152

and the Romantic Age, 23, 261
on the "next generation," 273
Don Juan, 28, 29, 35
Childe Harold, 27
Byron's Correspondence, ed. by Mr.
Murray, 32 n., 33 n., 277, 288 n.

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COLVIN, SIR SIDNEY, on Hunt, 22
CROFTS, M. L., attack on Shelley's
house, III

DOWDEN, Life of Shelley, 2, 68

on Shelley's marriage to Harriet,
127

on Prometheus Unbound, 205
on Alastor, 189

ELDON, LORD Chancellor—

decision on Shelley's children, 149
FORMAN, BUXTON, his edition of
Trelawny's Letters, 18 n.
on Medwin, 43

on Shelley's cremation, 44
GARIBALDI, 275

GISBORNES, and Shelley, 109, 164,
166

Shelley's letters to, 109 n., 169, 184
GODWIN, MARY. See SHELLEY, Mary
GODWIN, MARY JANE, the second
Mrs. Godwin, 53, 55, 116, 133,
144

GODWIN, WILLIAM, 52 foll.

on himself, 55

and Shelley's definition of love, 53
his Political Justice, 92, 106

and Shelley, 7, 77, 93, 101, 106,
116, 128, 134, 136, 153, 165, 168
and Mary Wollstonecraft, 54
and his daughter Mary, 55 et seq.,
168, 169

and Fanny Imiay, 55, 145
Shelley's letters to, 77, 92, 101, 107,
112, 136

GREEK LITERATURE AND RELIGION,
romance in, 251

GRIERSON, PROF., views of Shelley, 6
GROVE, HARRIET, and Shelley, 82, 86
HALLIDAY, on Shelley at Eton, 78
HAZLITT, on Godwin, 52
on Shelley, 5

on Eldon, 149
HITCHENER, ELIZABETH-

her friendship with Shelley, 93, 108
Shelley's letters to, 93, 94, 95, 96,

97, 99, 102, 105, 108, 278, 280, 290
HOGG, THOMAS JEFFERSON, 50 seq.
his Life of Shelley, 50, 51, 83, 120
on Shelley, 3, 10

his account of Oxford, 85

his novel reviewed by Shelley, 286
Shelley's letters to, 71, 79, 87, 88,

92, 95, 99, 100, 123

HUNT, LEIGH, 20, seq.

Shelley's love for, 20, 22, 145, 174
his Journals, 21

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,
165, 167, 174, 183

HUNT, THORNTON, on Shelley, 150
IMLAY, FANNY, and Godwin, 55

and Shelley, 144 n.
suicide of, 144

INGPEN, Shelley's Letters, 68 n., 95 n.
Shelley in England, 51 n., 68 n., III
JEWISH LITERature and Religion,
romance in, 252
KEATS, JOHN, 265, 274

a genuine Romantic, 268

and the Romantic Age, 250, 261, 266
his devotion to poetry, 81, 159
his possibilities as a dramatist, 270,
271

his philosophy, 281

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LAMB, on Shelley, 5

and the Romantic Age, 250, 261,
262 n.

his religious faith, 266, 266 n.
on Mrs. Godwin, 116
LANDOR, On Style, 45

on Euripides, 8
LEAGUE OF NATIONS, 275
MACFARLANE, Reminiscences of a
Literary Life, 69 n.

MACAULAY, on Byron, 31

MADOCKS, Mr., and Shelley, 110, 111
MALORY, Morte d'Arthur, 253

compared with Sophocles' Edipus
at Colonus, 255

MASON, Mrs., and Shelley, 167
MAUROIS, M., Ariel, 94 n.
MAVROCORDATO and Shelley, 171
MAZZINI, 275

MEDWIN, THOMAS, 38 seq.

his love of literature, 41, 43
on Shelley, 10, 32, 38, 41, 74, 75,
167, 169, 182

and The Wandering Jew, 81

on Shelley's Poetry, 42, 236
on Byron, 28

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
PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE, 45 seq.
and the Romantic Movement, 265
his satire, 48

his heroes and heroines, 49
and Shelley, 48, 120

on Shelley, 3, 10, 45, 47, 49, 50, 279
on Shelley and Mary, 46, 47, 129
on Harriet's death, 148

Life of, by P. van Doren, 49 n.
Shelley's letters to, 143, 153, 155,
160, 162, 197

PLATO-

The Symposium, 188
Shelley translates it, 161

influence on Shelley, 84, 279, 280
REVELEY, HENRY, 164, 166 n.
ROMANCE, definitions of, 249, 250

lacking in the savage, 250

in Greek Literature and Religion,
251

in Jewish Literature and Religion,
252

in the Middle Ages, 253

in the Elizabethan Age, 256

in Shakespeare, 256

in the eighteenth century, 258

in the early nineteenth century
writers, 249, 250, 261

and Puritanism, 258

and Christianity, 252

ROMANTIC AGE, 249, 260, 261, 263
ROMANTIC MOVEMENT in politics,
263, 265

ROMANTIC INFLUENCE amongst the
Victorians, 273

ROMANTIC TEACHING, failure of, 272,
274

ROMANTICS, the genuine, 268 seq.
ROMANTIC POETS, and the literary

conventions, 224

ROSSETTI, W. M., conception of
Shelley's character, 68 n.

on Prometheus Unbound, 203 n.
SANTAYANA, PROF.-

on Harriet Shelley's death, 146
on Shelley and Spinoza, 146 n.
his Winds of Doctrine, 146 n., 184

n., 291

SCOTT, SIR WALTER, and the Ro-
mantic Age, 249, 261

his advice to Shelley, 81
SHAKESPEARE and Romance, 256
SHARPE, C. KIRKPATRICK, on Shelley,
5, 85 n.

SHELLEY, CLARA, dies, 60, 161
SHELLEY, ELIZABETH, 73, 92
SHELLEY, HARRIET, 91, 96

her character, 113, 118, 146, 147
meets Shelley, 91

elopes with Shelley, 95

estranged from Shelley, 121, 128,
129

relations with Shelley after the

separation, 134, 146, 183
her suicide, 145

Shelley's responsibility for, 145, 148

Shelley, Harriet (contd.)———
on Shelley's income, 118
on Shelley, 146

on Godwin, 116

on Miss Hitchener, 108
SHELLEY, IANTHE, 40 n., 118
SHELLEY, MARY, 57, seq.
portraits of, 58

and Shelley, 59, 60, 66, 116 n., 121,
128, 172, 174

elopes with Shelley, 130 seq.
her first child born, 135

influence on Shelley, 130, 131, 231
marriage with Shelley, 148
her journal, quoted, 59, 61 seq.
her Frankenstein, 58, 143, 151
and Godwin, 55 seq., 168
and the Williamses, 174
and Trelawny, 14, 16, 59, 60, 65
Shelley's letters to, 32 n., 131, 134,
145, 172, 173, 287

SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, His Life:
his home in childhood, 69, 117
his father, 70 seq.

his mother and sisters, 70, 73
at Sion House School, 74 seq.
at Eton, 76 seq.

at Oxford, 83 seq.
meets Hogg, 83

and his Cousin Harriet, 82, 86
quarrels with his father, 89, 90, 97
meets Harriet Westbrook, 91
meets Elizabeth Hitchener, 94
elopes with Harriet Westbrook, 95
his quarrel with Hogg, 97 seq.

at Keswick, 101 seq.

goes to Ireland, 104 seq.

quarrels with Miss Hitchener, 108
seq.

at Tremadoc, IIO

at Bracknell, 119 seq.

estrangement from Harriet, 121,
128, 129

meets Mary Godwin, 128

elopes with Mary Godwin, 130 seq.
in London with Mary, 134
in Switzerland, 140 seq.
meets Byron, 141

and Harriet's death, 145 seq.
his suit in Chancery, 148
at Marlowe, 150

delicate health, 136, 152, 169, 182
sails for Italy, 152

delight in Italy, 153, 154, 159, 160,
170, 176, 179

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.
appearance in 1820, 167
at San Terenzo, 177
and The Ariel, 178 seq.
drowned, 180

development of his character, 121,
156, 158, 166, 184, 185

life and character reviewed, 181
seq.

and his children, 118, 140, 146, 149,
150, 163

his love of boats, 105, 177
nearly drowned, 105, 143, 171
his fearlessness, 171
scandals about, 2, 168

and his friends, 10, 45, 100, 109,
174

and Byron, 21, 23, 24, 31, 33, 140,
275, 290

influence on Byron, 32, 141, 161
on Byron, 20, 35, 36, 233, 271
and the Boinvilles, 119, 120

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
interest in her work, 151

and Medwin, 41, 169

and Peacock, 46, 47, 48, 120, 134,
136

and Southey, 101, 168

and Trelawny, 19, 127, 176
influence on other men, 151, 185
SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, His Views
of Life and Poetry:

worship of Reason, 94, 111, 122,

181, 204

belief in poetry, 6, 277, 287, 289
French Materialism, 112

attitude to the problem of evil, 182,

207 n., 217, 283, 204, 205, 210
his atheism, 282

Shelley, Percy Bysshe: His Views
of Life and Poetry (contd.)-
attitude to Christianity, 103, 158,
183, 211, 279

attitude to death and immortality,
112, 192, 281, 220, 292

attitude to science, 75, 77, 181, 295,

296

conception of God, 141, 282, 287,
298
conception of morality, 286, 294
and the Romantic Age, 262 seq.
and the Classics, 46, 78, 81, 112,

136, 162, 164, 184, 262

Shelley's Faith, 80, 183, 186, 279
seq.

SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, His Poetry:
its themes, 187, 291, 293, 300
defects of, 8, 201 m., 238, 239
Nature in, 192, 228, 295

his rhymes, 245 seq.
his blank verse, 245, 246
dramatic talent, 197, 218, 247
use of metaphor, 227, 228
doubts of his poetical power, 159
his use of words, 244

SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, His Works
referred to:

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
Cenci, 163, 239, 290

Shelley's opinion of, 197, 290
Charles the First, 42, 246, 290 #.
Cloud, 296

Defence of Poetry, 122, 176, 184,
286, 295, 298, 300

Ellenborough, Letter to, 111, 112,
286

Epipsychidion, 158, 172, 238
Essay on Christianity, 158, 278,
280 n., 282, 285, 286

To a Firefly, 160 n.

Hellas, 176, 205, 226, 238, 246 seq.,

282, 290 n., 292
Hymn of Pan, 243

Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, 141,
278

Julian and Maddalo, 161, 288
Lines Among the Euganean Hills,
161, 231 seq.

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