Hume, 215, 216. Influence on Bentham, 222; on Mill, 244, 254. Quoted, 224.
Humphry Ward, Mrs., example of her descriptive method, 27.
Hutcheson, 217.
Iliad, 174.
Impressionist school in fiction, 33.
Inchbald, Mrs., quoted, 46.
India, Mill's history of, 225.
Importance of frontier questions, 293.
Indian Empire: Resemblance to Roman, 420. Comparison with Russian, 424. See also 'Race and Religion,' and 'The State in Relation to Religion.'
Irish characters, Thackeray's partiality for, 109.
Islam: Its militant policy, 400, 413. Spread of, 432. In India, 446. Importance to Turkey of Sultan's position in, 449.
James, G. P. R., 32.
Jeffrey, Thomas, 186, 199.
Jehu's story, 382.
John Inglesant, 18, 106.
Johnson, Samuel, 120.
Jones, Paul, 113.
Jowett, Benjamin, quoted, 55, 57.
Kaffir, origin of the name, 415.
Keats, John, 185, 199. See also 'Letter-writing.'
Kemble, Fanny, FitzGerald's letters to, 68.
Ker's Epic and Romance, 156, 164, 168.
Kidnapped, direct narration in, 18.
Kingsley, Charles, 8. Quoted, 278.
Kipling, Rudyard, 32, 149, 174.
Klugenau, Russian General, 305.
Lamartine, 187.
Lamb, Charles, 47. Quoted, 48, 56.
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