e, Talma, I think, left them all far behind.
April 14.—I called this morning on A. W. Schlegel.
His history, like his brother Frederick's, is singular and unfortunate.
Their father was a man of considerable learning, and a poet whose religious odes and hymns are still read.
Augustus, who was his youngest son but one, was sent early to Gottingen, where he remained five years. As his reputation was already considerable, he was soon called as professor to Jena, and married a daughter of Michaelis. . . . . He resigned his place and left the University.
When Mad. de Stael went to Germany, he was without a home; he attached himself to her, and has been with her through all her travels in Germany, Italy, Sweden, and England. . . . . . The consequence of his troubles and this mode of life is, that he now looks like a careworn, wearied courtier, with the manners of a Frenchman of the gayest circles, and the habits of a German scholar,—a confusion anything but natural or graceful.
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easurer of, 879 note.
Massachusetts General Hospital, G. T. Trustee of, 379 note, 384.
Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company, G. T. Director and Vice-President of, 379 note.
Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 2.
Mazois, F., 179.
Medico, Count del, 446.
Medina-Celi, 195.
Melbourne, Viscount, 408, 409.
Menou, Count de, 381, 382.
Meredith, Mrs., William, 15.
Meredith, William, 15.
Meredith, William, Jr., 15.
Meyer, 115.
Mezzofanti, Abbate, 166.
Michaelis, J. D., 76, 77, 127.
Milan, visits, 161.
Millbank, Sir R and Lady, 67, 68.
Miltitz, Baron, 501.
Milton, study of, 394.
Milton, Viscount, death of, 456.
Minto, Countess of, 408, 412.
Minto, Earl of, 408.
Mitford, Miss, 418, 419 and note.
Mitscherlich, Professor, 92.
Moller, 124.
Monk, Bishop of Gloucester, 271.
Monroe, J., President of the United States, 349.
Mont Blanc, 154, 156.
Montgomery, James, 440, 441.
Montgomery, Mrs., 386.
Monticello, 30; visits, 3
Menou, Count de, I. 381, 382.
Meredith, Mrs., William, I. 15.
Meredith, William, I. 15.
Meredith, William, Jr., I. 15.
Merimee, Prosper, II. 106, 125.
Merivale, Hermann, II. 363, 382, 384, 484.
Metternich, Prince, Clement, II. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 24, 74, 112, 214, 290; conversation with, 13-18; dinner, 18-20; Princess, 6, 7, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19.
Meyer, I. 115.
Mezzofanti, Abbate, I. 166, II. 78, 79, 83, 84.
Micali, Giuseppe, II. 48, 51, 52, 53, 57.
Michaelis, J. D., I. 76, 77, 127.
Mignet, II. 115, 118, 119, 125, 127, 130, 136, 138, 355, 366, 368.
Milan, visits, I. 161, II. 42-45, 95-97, 335.
Mildmay, Humphrey, II. 322, 387, 390.
Mildmay, Mrs., II. 388.
Millbank, Sir R. and Lady, I. 67, 68.
Milman, H. H. (Dean), II. 151, 152, 154, 178, 180, 182, 323, 324, 329, 332, 358, 367, 369, 372, 386, 387, 478; letters to, 203, 265.
Milman, Mrs., II. 179, 180, 204, 324, 329, 332, 358, 369, 372, 386, 387.
Milmore, Martin, II. 492 note.