Byron, Lord, as realist, 6. Also 13 and 97, and see under 'Letter-writing.'
Campbell, Thomas: Carlyle's description, 64. As heroic poet, 173.
Carlyle, Thomas, see 'Letter-writing.' Denounces Utilitarianism, 256. Swinburne's tribute, 283. His descriptive method, 383. See also 9, 58, 116, 215.
Castlereagh, Lord, 180, 183.
Caucasus, see 'Frontiers,' 291, etc.
Cavagnari, in Afghan ballads, 163.
Cervantes, 108.
Chanson de Roland, 161.
Charles Edward, Prince, authentic incident in Esmond, 104.
Chateaubriand, 97, 115, 185-187, 194.
Chaucer, 1.
Chevy Chase, 170.
Chillianwalla in fiction, 128.
China, religious systems, 423. Religious polity, 438.
Christian missions in India, 326.
Christianity and Islam, as militant religions, 400, 408, 421. Compared with Buddhism, etc., 427. Form alliances with the State, 434, 441.
Church and State: Lord Acton on, 398. Separation a modern idea, 421. Importance to the Church of recognition, 445. Diminishing closeness of the connection, 450. Gladstone and Macaulay on, 452.
Clough, 266.
Coleridge, S. T., see 'Letter-writing.' Connection of speculative ideas and political movements, 211, 229, 237, 372. Quoted, 33, 181, 393. Also mentioned, 37, 185, 265, 287.
Colvin, Sidney, quoted, 40, 71.
Comte and J. S. Mill, 255.
Cooper, Fenimore, 32.
Cowper, as letter-writer, 37, 66. Quoted, 62.
Crabbe, 193. Quoted, 69.
Crimean War, 311, 313.
Cujus regio ejus religio, 436.
Dante, 39.
Dargo, in the Caucasus, attack on, 307-308.
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