Somersetshire, review of books upon, 346-etymology of Somerset, 346-Somerton, 346-antiquities, 348-Cadbury and Camelot, 349 -Arthurian legends and pixy stories, 351-Glastonbury, 352-old inns, 356-stories of the Grail and Glastonbury Thorn, 357— Wells, 360-Yeovil, 361-Bruton, 362-Preston-Plucknet and Brympton, 364-Montacute House, 365-Lytes Cary, 366- Muchelney and Bridgwater, 368-ancient castles, 370-Taunton, 370-Dunster Castle, 371-Minehead, 372.
Sophia, St., Church of, review of Messrs. Lethaby and Swainson's book upon, 460-Constantine's Church, 462-Justinian's Church, 462-constructive problem, 463-dome over square structure, 464 -pendentives, 466-Procopius's admiration of, 467-different treatment of architectural problem in church of St. Sergius, 469— arches and domes, 471-wagon-vaults, 472—interior effect greater than that of exterior, 473-compared with St. Peter's, Rome, St. Paul's, London, and St. Mark's, Venice, 474-decoration of, 476 -atrium cloister, 476-narthex, 477-arcades, 478-the Silentiary's rhapsody upon, 480-artificial lighting, 481-permanent furniture of, 482--galleries, 483.
Strachey, Sir E., his edition of 'Le Morte Darthur' reviewed, 485. Sutherland, the Book of, reviewed, 404-destruction of family writs of earldom of, 405-Sir Robert Gordon's history of, 406 -early rulers, 409-Vikings, 410-Edward I.'s invasion, 412— sixth earl, 412-tenth earl, 413-eleventh earl, 413-twelfth earl, 414-Sir Robert Gordon, 415-thirteenth earl, 416-Niel Beton, the wizard, 417-enmity between Montrose and Argyll, 418-fifteenth and sixteenth earls, 418-Lord Lovat's rebellion, 419-trial of Earl of Cromartie, 422-seventeenth earl and countess, 423-Duke of Sutherland, 424-Countess Elizabeth in Paris during the Revolution, 424-Prince Charles Edward, 425— regiments raised in Sutherlandshire, 426-over-population, 427. Szombathely, G., his book on Dante and Ovid reviewed, 284.
Tennyson, review of works upon, 485-abhorrence of anarchy, 486-- religious tolerance, 487-love of nature, 488-artist-poet, 490— simplicity in art and character, 491-passionate love barred by duty, 491-scenery depicted from imagination and from natural landscape, 493-'Enone,' 493-' Lotos Eaters,' 494-' Ulysses,' 495—interest in politics, 496-deferred millennium, 497-'Ode on Death of Duke of Wellington,' 499- Maud,' 500 Idylls of the King,' 501- allegory, 503-message to his countrymen, 507-Passing of Arthur,' 510-'In Memoriam,' 510-lyrics, 513.
Thiébault, General Baron, review of his memoirs, 429-early years, 430-at Berlin, 431-decline of Ancien Régime, 481-French Revolution, 433-in command of a Republican battalion, 434— Lafayette, 435-Racine's daughter-in-law, 436-flight of Louis XVI., 436-Paris during the Terror, 437, 441-mistakes of Allied invaders, 438-Committee of Public Safety, 439-patriotism of French levies, 440-marries an English lady, 440-Bonaparte,
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Torrens, W. M., his history of Cabinets reviewed, 116.
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