Found 765 total hits in 658 results.
Rainsford, W. S., 98.
Raynal, W. T. F., 15.
Redpath, James, 206, 226.
Rees, Abraham, 31.
reformer, the rearing of A, 100-131.
Remond, C. L., 174, 327.
Retzsch, Moritz, 79.
Revere, John, 54.
Reynolds, Sir, Joshua, 79.
Ribera, Jose, 295.
Rice, Mr., 233.
Rice, W. W., 164.
Richard, King, 60.
Richardson, James, 106.
Richter, J. P., 87, 90.
Rigual, Magin, 22.
Ripley, George, 189.
Ripley, Mrs., Sophia, 84.
Ritchie, Anne Thackeray, 292.
Ritter, J. W., 92.
Rivers, Prince, 255.
Rob Roy, 36, 214.
Robinson, Charles, 206, 207, 28, 209.
Robinson Rowland, 15.
Roelker, Bernard, 55.
Rogers, Seth, 265.
Rollins, E. W., 60.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 345.
Rosello, Victoriano, 22.
Rossetti, William, 288.
Rossetti, Mrs., 289.
Rousseau, J. J., 316, 317, 318, 330.
Rucekert, Friedrich, 101.
Rupert, Prince, 203.
Russell, W. E., 353.
Russell, Thomas, 226.
Russell, William. 21.
Russell, Lord, William, 282.
Rust, J. D., 261, 262.
Saladin, 60, 301.
Sales, Francis, 55.
Sal
, 53 58
Tourgueneff (or Turgenev), I. S., 313, 314.
Town and Country Club, the, 172.
Transcendentalism, 69.
Transcendentalists, the, 114.
Trenck, Baron, 23.
Trollope, Anthony, 287.
Trowbridge, C. T., 262.
Tubman, Harriet, 328.
Tuckerman, Edward, 104.
Tuckerman family, the, 75.
Tukey, Marshal, 161.
Turpin, Richard, 161.
Tyndall, John, 272, 289.
Underwood, F. H., 176, 178, 182.
Ursuline Convent, Burning of the, 34.
Usher, R. G., 158.
Valentine, in Two gentlemen of Verona, quoted, 271.
Vanderbilt, Commodore, 175.
Van der Velde, Willem, 79.
Van Tromp, Admiral, 103.
Venable, Mr., 280.
Very, Jones, 54.
Village Blacksmith, the, 12.
Virgil, 337.
Vigilance Committee, the, 139, 145.
Voltaire, F. M. A. de, 298, 300, 301, 302, 303, 317, 321.
Walker, Captain, 206.
Walker, F. A., 26.
Walker, James, 56, 110.
Walpole, Horace, 280.
Ward, G. C., 176.
Ward, S. G., 176, 246.
Ware, George, 25.
Ware, Henry, 138.
Ware, Thornton, 29.
Ware family
4; school committee work, 193; first book, 194; trip to Fayal, 196; visit to Kansas, 197; meeting with J. H. Lane, 203; intercourse with John Brown, 218; visit to his family, 226; attempt to rescue his confederates, 231; visit to a slave dealer's, 235; action during civil war, 245; enlistment, 248; transfer to South Carolina, 252; first military expedition, 259; Army life in a black regiment, 266; Harvard memorial biographies, 270; Epictetus, 270; Malbone and Oldport days, 270; residence in Newport, 270; visits to London, 271; to Paris, 298; public speaking, 326; public office,
Higginson, Waldo, 73.
Hill, Thomas, 53, 105, 175.
Hillard, G. S., 53, 175.
Hinton, R. H., 215, 231.
Hoar, E. R., 170, 175.
Hoar, G. F., 162.
Hoffman, Wickham, 62.
Holmes, Abiel, 13.
Holmes, John, 16, 39, 42.
Holmes, O. W., 4, 13, 24, 31, 32, 53, 139, 154, 168, 171, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, z86.
Homer, 92, Ioi.
Hoole, John, 15.
Hopkins, Louisa (Stone), 129.
Home, R. H., 112.
Horsford,
inson, F. J., 123.
Higginson, Francis, 4, 114, 130.
Higginson, John, 123.
Higginson, Louisa (Storrow), 8, 10, 34, 160.
Higginson, Louisa Susan, 101.
Higginson, Stephen, senior, 4; description of, by W. H. Channing, 43.
Higginson, Stephen, junior, 4.
Higginson, T. W., birth and home, 3; school days, 19; college life, 42; residence at Brookline, 81; favorite reading, 92, 102; love of natural history, 24, 194; first publications, 101, 102; post-collegiate study, go; residence at Newburyport, 112, 127; interest in Woman's Rights, 120; early anti.slavery influences, 126; residence at Worcester, 130, 146; fugitive slave events, 139; speech at Tremont Temple, 142; editorial writing, 145; first magazine articles, 172; first contribution to Atlantic monthly, 171; perilous versatility, 182; Young Folks' history of United States, 186; love of athletic exercises, 194; school committee work, 193; first book, 194; trip to Fayal, 196; visit to Kansas, 197; meeting with J. H. Lane, 203;
residence at Worcester, 130, 146; fugitive slave events, 139; speech at Tremont Temple, 142; editorial writing, 145; first magazine articles, 172; first contribution to Atlantic monthly, 171; perilous versatility, 182; Young Folks' history of United States, 186; love of athletic exercises, 194; school committee work, 193; first book, 194; trip to Fayal, 196; visit to Kansas, 197; meeting with J. H. Lane, 203; intercourse with John Brown, 218; visit to his family, 226; attempt to rescue his confly, 231.
Wimpffen, General, 324
Wines, E. C., 310.
Winkelried, Arnold, 154.
Winnemucca, Sarah, 87.
Winthrop, R. C., 53.
Winthrop, Theodore, 107.
Wise, H. A., 224, 225.
Woman's Rights Movement, 120.
Woman Suffrage, 121.
Woodward, Rufus, 62.
Wordsworth, William, 69, 194, 272, 294, 338.
Wnght, H. C., 113.
Wyman, J C., 176, 178.
Xanthus, 112.
Zaccone, M., 313.
Zamacois, Eduardo, 295.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U. S. A.
Electrotyped and printed by
H. O. Houghton and co.
inrich, 80, go, 120.
Heinzelmann, 359.
Heraud's monthly magazine, quoted, 167.
Herttell, s,Thomas, 6.
Hesiod, 92.
Higginson, Barbara, 80.
Higginson, F. J., 123.
Higginson, Francis, 4, 114, 130.
Higginson, John, 123.
Higginson, Louisa (Storrow), 8, 10, 34, 160.
Higginson, Louisa Susan, 101.
Higginson, Stephen, senior, 4; description of, by W. H. Channing, 43.
Higginson, Stephen, junior, 4.
Higginson, T. W., birth and home, 3; school days, 19; college life, 42; reside R., 170, 175.
Hoar, G. F., 162.
Hoffman, Wickham, 62.
Holmes, Abiel, 13.
Holmes, John, 16, 39, 42.
Holmes, O. W., 4, 13, 24, 31, 32, 53, 139, 154, 168, 171, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, z86.
Homer, 92, Ioi.
Hoole, John, 15.
Hopkins, Louisa (Stone), 129.
Home, R. H., 112.
Horsford, E. N., 27.
Houghton, Lord, 2, 289, 294, 297.
Houghton, Mr., 34.
Howard, John, 5.
Howe, Julia Ward, 311.
Howe, S. G., 142, 148, 150, 59, 176, 215, 221, 246.
Howland, Joseph, 163.
Hughes, Thomas,
of Saltoun, 183.
Follen, Charles, 16.
Forbes, Hugh, 220, 221, 222.
Foster, Abby Kelley, 146.
Foster, Dwight, 88.
Foster, S. S., 116, 146, 327.
Fourier, Charles, 101.
Francis, Convers, 100, 101.
Franklin, Benjamin, 16.
Free Church of Worcester, 146.
Freeman, Watson, 155.
Freiligrath, Ferdinand, 100.
French, J. H., 245.
Frithiof's Saga, 101.
Frothingham, 0.
B., 44, 005, 006, 175.
Froude, J. A., 272, 277, 278, 279.
Froude, Mrs. J. A., 277.
fugitive Slav epoch, the, 132-166ine, 81; favorite reading, 92, 102; love of natural history, 24, 194; first publications, 101, 102; post-collegiate study, go; residence at Newburyport, 112, 127; interest in Woman's Rights, 120; early anti.slavery influences, 126; residence at Worcester, 130, 146; fugitive slave events, 139; speech at Tremont Temple, 142; editorial writing, 145; first magazine articles, 172; first contribution to Atlantic monthly, 171; perilous versatility, 182; Young Folks' history of United States, 186; love
ility, 182; Young Folks' history of United States, 186; love of athletic exercises, 194; school committee work, 193; first book, 194; trip to Fayal, 196; visit to Kansas, 197; meeting with J. H. Lane, 203; intercourse with John Brown, 218; visit to his family, 226; attempt to rescue his confederates, 231; visit to a slave dealer's312.
Johnson, Dr., Samuel, 15.
Johnson, Rev., Samuel, 005, 106.
Jones, Mr., 334.
Jones, Mrs., 334.
Jones, Sammy, 334.
Jonson, Ben, 3.
Jouffroy, T. S., 86.
Kansas and John Brown, 196-234.
Kant, Immanuel, 105.
Keats, John, 19, 67.
Keene, Charles, 290.
Kelley, Abby, 327.
Kemp, Mr., 148, 151.
Keppel, Augustus, 166.
Ki345.
Plutarch, 5, 57, 171.
Pollock, Sir, Frederick, 280, 281, 297.
Pollock, Lady 280, 292.
Pope, Alexander, I, 5.
Pottawatomie Massacre, The, approved in Kansas, 207.
Poverty, compensations of, 359.
Pratt, Dexter, 12.
Pratt, Rowena, 12.
Precocity, perils of, 68.
Preston, Colonel, 206.
Prescott, W. H., 82.
Pro
s and John Brown, 196-234.
Kant, Immanuel, 105.
Keats, John, 19, 67.
Keene, Charles, 290.
Kelley, Abby, 327.
Kemp, Mr., 148, 151.
Keppel, Augustus, 166.
King, Edward, 312.
King family, the, 75.
King, Mrs. Rufus, 17.
Kingsley, Charles, 107, 276.
Kirkland, J. T., 6.
Kraitsir, Charles, 86, 93.
Krummacher, F. A., III.
Lamartine, A. M. L. de, 309, 310.
Lamennais, H. F. R., Abbe de, 92, 93, 160.
Lander, F. W., 264.
Lander, Jean M., Mrs., 264, 265.
Landor, W. S., 24, IOs, 112, 298.
Lane, G. M., 53.
Lane, J. H., 203, 204, 207, 208, 219, 230.
Lang, Andrew, 273.
Lanmer, Sidney, 230.
Laplace, Marquis de, 50, 51.
Lamed, Mr., 83.
Laura, 76.
Lazarus, Emma, 314.
Le Barnes, J. W., 231, 232, 240.
Lee, Mrs., Thomas, 87.
Leighton, Caroline (Andrews), 129.
Leland, C. G., 312, 314.
Leroux, Pierre, 86.
Lewes, Mrs. (George Eliot), 219.
Lincoln, Abraham, 239, 261.
Linnaeus, Charles von, 89, 92.
literary London twenty years ago, 271-297.
literary Pa
Index.
Abbott, J. G., 128.
Abolitionists, the, 139.
About, Edmond, 313.
Adam, 139, 800.
Adams, C. F., 21, 52, 53, 137.
Adams, Hannah, 6.
Agassiz, Alexander, 283.
Albion, the, 189.
Alcott, A. B., 117, 147, 158, 169, 173, 175, 181, 191.
Alexander the Great, 126.
Alford, Henry, 110.
Alger, W. R., 105.
Allston, Washington, 45.
American Reforms, largely of secular origin, 116.
Anderson, Mary, 287.
Andrew, J. A., 106, 243, 246, 247, 248.
Andrews and Stoddard, 21.
Andrews, Jane, 129.
Andromeda, 89.
Aper, a Roman orator, 361.
Aristophanes, 301.
Arnold, Matthew, 272, 282, 283.
Aspinwall, Augustus, 125.
Atchison, D. R., 213.
Athletic exercises, influence of, 59.
Atlantic Circle of Authors, the, 168, 187.
Atlantic Club, the, 172, 176.
Austin, Mrs., Sarah, 359.
Autobiography, Obstacles to, x.
Autolycus, in Winter's tale, quoted, 64.
Avis, John, 234.
Bachi, Pietro, 17, 55.
Bacon, Sir, Francis, 58.
Baker, Lovell, 164.
Baldwin, J