Bariatinsky, 314.
Beauchamp and the Utilitarian rejection of theology, 255.
Behn, Mrs. Aphra, 2.
Benedetti, 332, etc.
Bentham, see 'Utilitarians.'
Beowulf, 168.
Bismarck, see 'L'Empire Libéral,' passim.
Blavatsky, Madame, 134.
Blood feuds in Afghanistan, 321. On the Scotch borders, 323.
Bonaparte, 92, 187.
Bossuet, 451.
Braddock, General, 104.
Braddon, Miss, 26.
Bret Harte, 32.
Bright, John: 'Force no remedy,' 260.
Broad Church, 62, 257.
Brontë, Charlotte, 25.
Broughton, Miss, 26.
Brown: definition of 'Intuition,' 238.
Browning, Robert, 69, 266, 267. Swinburne's homage to, 282.
Buckle, 253, 261.
Buddhism, 400, 423, and see 'The State in Relation to Religion.'
Bulwer-Lytton, Sir E., 99, 116.
Burial of Sir John Moore, 173.
Burke's letters, 37.
Burney, Miss, 21.
Butler's Analogy, 236.
=Byron, Works of Lord=, 177-209. Additions to his published letters, 178. Their bearing on his reputation, 179. Causes affecting his popularity, 183. Comparison with Chateaubriand, 186, 194. His success in oriental romance, 187; and in heroic verse, 190. Defects, tendency to declamation, etc., 191. Carelessness, contrast between his theory and practice, 193. Comparison with Scott, The Giaour, 195. Metre of his romantic poems, 197. His dramas, failure in blank verse, 198. His lyrical power, examples, 200. Beppo and Don Juan, 203. Founder of modern realism in poetry, 204. Vision of Judgment, 206. Conclusions: value of his influence, 207.
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