Serenade
at the Villa, 137.
Shelley, Essay on, 20, 106 f., 109 f.
Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis, 67, 79.
Sludge, Mr, the Medium, 90, 165 f.
Solomon and Balkis, 225.
Sordello, 15, 25 f., 238.
Soul’s Tragedy, A, 59 f.
Spanish Cloister, The, 79.
Statue and the Bust, The, 142, 213.
Strafford, 15, 25, 42 f.
Summum Bonum, 233.
Time’s Revenges, 66.
Toccata of Galuppi’s, A, 104 f.,153.
Too Late, 153.
Transcendentalism, 108.
Two in the Campagna, 93, 134, 140, 238.
Two Poets of Croisic, The, 218 f.
Woman’s Last Word, A, 140.
Women and Roses, 143.
Worst of It, The, 156.
Youth and Art, 152, 156.
Letters,
to E.B.B., 4 n., 6, 8, 49, 59 n., 62, 63, 65, 67, 72, 75, 78-83
passim, 85, 114 f., 241, 252 f., 283;
to Miss Blagden, 153, 171, 173 n., 249;
to Miss Flower, 43;
to Miss Haworth, 26 n., 44, 237;
to Ruskin, 237;
to Aubrey de Vere, 247 n.
BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT MOULTON-BARRETT (wife).
First allusion to Browning, 75;
reads Paracelsus, 75 n.;
her character, early life, and poetry, 76 f.;
correspondence with Browning, 78 f.;
marriage, 81;
settlement in Italy, 84;
friendships, society at Florence, 84 f.;
death, 147;
her relation to Pompilia, 180.
Aurora Leigh, 81, 87, 151, 209.
Songs before Congress, 90.
Sonnets from the Portuguese, 87.
Casa Guidi Windows, 90.
Letters to R.B., 49, 65, 77 n., 78-83 passim, 114, 251.
Letter to Ruskin, 77 n.
Letters to others, 85, 89, 92, 99, 245.
BROWNING, SARAH ANNA (mother), 4.
BURNS, R., 40, 281.
BYRON, LORD, 7, 8, 104, 198, 218, 263.
Shelley, Essay on, 20, 106 f., 109 f.
Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis, 67, 79.
Sludge, Mr, the Medium, 90, 165 f.
Solomon and Balkis, 225.
Sordello, 15, 25 f., 238.
Soul’s Tragedy, A, 59 f.
Spanish Cloister, The, 79.
Statue and the Bust, The, 142, 213.
Strafford, 15, 25, 42 f.
Summum Bonum, 233.
Time’s Revenges, 66.
Toccata of Galuppi’s, A, 104 f.,153.
Too Late, 153.
Transcendentalism, 108.
Two in the Campagna, 93, 134, 140, 238.
Two Poets of Croisic, The, 218 f.
Woman’s Last Word, A, 140.
Women and Roses, 143.
Worst of It, The, 156.
Youth and Art, 152, 156.
Letters,
to E.B.B., 4 n., 6, 8, 49, 59 n., 62, 63, 65, 67, 72, 75, 78-83
passim, 85, 114 f., 241, 252 f., 283;
to Miss Blagden, 153, 171, 173 n., 249;
to Miss Flower, 43;
to Miss Haworth, 26 n., 44, 237;
to Ruskin, 237;
to Aubrey de Vere, 247 n.
BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT MOULTON-BARRETT (wife).
First allusion to Browning, 75;
reads Paracelsus, 75 n.;
her character, early life, and poetry, 76 f.;
correspondence with Browning, 78 f.;
marriage, 81;
settlement in Italy, 84;
friendships, society at Florence, 84 f.;
death, 147;
her relation to Pompilia, 180.
Aurora Leigh, 81, 87, 151, 209.
Songs before Congress, 90.
Sonnets from the Portuguese, 87.
Casa Guidi Windows, 90.
Letters to R.B., 49, 65, 77 n., 78-83 passim, 114, 251.
Letter to Ruskin, 77 n.
Letters to others, 85, 89, 92, 99, 245.
BROWNING, SARAH ANNA (mother), 4.
BURNS, R., 40, 281.
BYRON, LORD, 7, 8, 104, 198, 218, 263.
CARLYLE, THOMAS, 36, 42, 87, 150, 172, 230, 256, 307.
Carnival, Schumann’s, 202.
Casa Guidi, 84 f., 97.
CELLINI, BENVENUTO, 98.
CHAUCER, G., 41.
COLERIDGE, S. T., 8, 95 f., 134.
CORNARO, CATHARINE, 50, 331.
Cornhill Magazine, The, 190.
DANTE, 29 f., 33, 35, 66, 120 f, 261 f., 308.
DICKENS, CHARLES, 42, 49.
DOMETT, ALFRED (referred to), 99.
DONNE, JOHN, 6, 254 n.
Dulwich, 6, 49, 97.
EGERTON-SMITH, ANN, 216.
EMERSON, R.W., 256.
EURIPIDES, 173 n., 191, 208.
Fano, the Brownings at, 99.
FAUCIT, HELEN (Lady Martin), 43.
FICHTE, J.E., 288 f.
FITZGERALD, EDWARD, 172, 188.
Florence, 84 f. passim.
FLOWER, ELIZA, 11, 43.
FORSTER, JOHN, 42.
FOX, W.J., 8, 14, 42, 86.