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| 24. Of Johnson, and Johnson's Frank—To Wilkes. |
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| William Cowper |
197 |
| 25. About a Greenhouse. |
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| Sydney Smith |
201 |
| 26. Vegetation, stagnation, and assassination. |
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| 27. His "hotel." Hasty judgments deprecated. |
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| Sir Walter Scott |
206 |
| 28. Authors and Morals. |
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| Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
212 |
| 29. From Spinosa to Gobwin through things in general. |
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| Robert Southey |
217 |
| 30-33. The Lingo Grande. |
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| Charles Lamb |
221 |
| 34. A Sigh for Solitude. |
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| George Gordon, Lord Byron |
228 |
| 35. Of Pictures, and Sepulture, and his Daughters. |
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| Percy Bysshe Shelley |
233 |
| 36. Of Pictures only. |
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| John Keats |
239 |
| 37. A Voyage, and the Quarterly and Charmian. |
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| The Carlyles |
244 |
| 38. Thomas on Latrappism. |
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| 39. Jane Welsh on her Travels. |
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| 40. Jane Welsh on the blessings of Photography. |
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| Thomas Babington Macaulay |
253 |
| 41. Outfits, and Election Dinners. Miss Berry and Lady Holland. |
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| Thomas Lovell Beddoes |
258 |
| 42. Stage-coach tricks, and stage-play ghosts. |
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| Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
263 |
| 43. An extended Honey-moon. |
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| Edward FitzGerald |
270 |
| 44. Of Bath, and Oxford, and some Immortals. |
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| Francis Anne Kemble |
275 |
| 45. A Ghost in Flannel. |
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| 46. Bakespearism. |
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| William Makepeace Thackeray |
279 |
| 47. As himself. |
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| 48. In character. |
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| Charles Dickens |
286 |
| 49. Straight dealing with the personages of Nicholas Nickleby. |
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| 50. Advice to an Innocent in London. |
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| 51. Mr. and Mrs. Harris. |
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| Charles Kingsley |
292 |
| 52. Tom Brown's Schooldays; Pike fishing; and a pretty thing with Garth's. |
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| John Ruskin |
296 |
| 53. The Servant question. |
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| Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson |
303 |
| 54. John Gibson Lockhart, and an Umbrella. |
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