第118章 Conclusion(6)
Mill,Mr.J.S.[3]
Milnes,Mr.Monckton (afterwards Lord Houghton)[4]
Milsand,M.Joseph [4]
Minich,Dr.(Venice)[1]
Mitford,Miss [3]
Mocenigo,Countess (Venice)[1]
Mohl,Madame [2]
Monthly Repository (incl.Browning's contributions to)[4]
Moore,Mrs.Bloomfield [2]
Morgan,Lady [1]
Morison,Mr.James Cotter [1]
Mortimer,Mr.[2]
Moulton-Barrett,Mr.George [3]
Moxon,Mr.(publisher)[4]
Murray,Miss Alma (actress)[1]
Musset,Alfred and Paul de [1]
Naples [1]
National Magazine,the:Mrs.Browning's portrait in (1859)[1]
Nencioni,Professor (Florence)[1]
Nettleship,Mr.J.T.[1]
New Shakspere Society [1]
Noel,Mr.Roden [1]
Ogle,Dr.John [1]
Ogle,Miss (author of 'A Lost Love')[1]
Osbaldistone,Mr.(manager of Covent Garden Theatre,1836)[1]
Ossoli,Countess Margaret Fuller [1]
Oxford (incl.Browning's visit to,1877)[2]
Palgrave,Mr.Francis [1]
Palgrave,Mr.Reginald [1]
Paris [2]
Patterson,Monsignor [1]
Phelps,Mr.(actor)[3]
Pirate-ship,wreck of [1]
Pisa [1]
Poetical contest,a Roman [1]
Pollock,Sir Frederick (1843)[1]
Pornic [2]
Powell,Mr.Thomas [2]
Power,Miss (editor of 'The Keepsake')[1]
Powers,Mr.(American sculptor)[1]
Primiero [1]
Prinsep,Mr.Val [6]
Pritchard,Captain [1]
Procter,Mr.Bryan Waller (Barry Cornwall)[4]
Quaire,Madame du [2]
Quarles'Emblemes [1]
Ravenna [1]
Ready,the two Misses,preparatory school [3]
Ready,Rev.Thomas (Browning's first schoolmaster)[2]
Regan,Miss [1]
Reid,Mr.Andrew [1]
Relfe,Mr.John (musician)[1]
Rezzonico Palace (Venice),the [2]
Richmond,Rev.Thomas [1]
Ripert-Monclar,Count de [4]
Robertson,Mr.John (editor of 'Westminster Review',1838)[1]
Robinson,Miss Mary (now Mrs.James Darmesteter)[1]
Rome [2]
Rossetti,Mr.Dante Gabriel (incl.death of his wife)[4]
Ruskin,Mr.[1]
Russell,Lady William [1]
Russell,Mr.Odo (afterwards Lord Ampthill)[2]
Sabatier,Madame [1]
Saleve,the [2]
Sand,George [2]
Sartoris,Mrs.[4]
Saunders &Otley,Messrs.[2]
Scott,Rev.Dr.(Master of Balliol,1867)[1]
Scotti,Mr.[1]
Scottish Art Review,the,Mr.Mortimer's 'Note on Browning'in [1]
Seraverra [1]
Sharp,Mr.[4]
Shelley (incl.Browning's Essay on;his grave)[4]
Shrewsbury,Lord [1]
Sidgwick,Mr.A.[1]
Siena [2]
Silverthorne,Mrs.[2]
Simeon,Sir John [1]
Smith,Miss (second wife of the poet's grandfather)[1]
Smith,Mr.George Murray [1]
Southey [1]
Spezzia [1]
Spiritualism (incl.a pretending medium)[2]
Spluegen [1]
St.Andrews University [1]
St.-Aubin (M.Milsand's residence)[2]
St.-Enogat (near Dinard)[1]
St.-Pierre la Chartreuse (incl.a tragic occurrence there)[2]
Stanley,Dean [1]
Stanley,Lady Augusta [1]
Stendhal,Henri [2]
Sterling,Mr.John [1]
Stirling,Mrs.(actress)[1]
Story,Mr.and Mrs.William [7]
Sturtevant,Miss [1]
Sue,Eugene [1]
Tablets,Memorial [3]
Tait's Magazine [1]
Talfourd,Serjeant [3]
Taylor,Sir Henry [1]
Tennyson,Mr.Alfred (afterwards Lord Tennyson)[2]
Tennyson,Mr.Frederick [1]
Thackeray,Miss Annie [1]
Thackeray,Mr.W.M.[2]
Thaxter,Mrs.(Celia)(Boston,U.S.)[1]
Thaxter,Mr.Levi (Boston,U.S.)[1]
Thomson,Mr.James:his application of the term 'Gothic'
to Browning's work [1]
Tittle,Miss Margaret [1]
Trelawney,Mr.E.J.(1844)[1]
Trifler,The (amateur magazine)[1]
True Sun,the (review of 'Strafford')[1]
Universo,Hotel dell'(Venice)[1]
Vallombrosa [1]
Venice [6]
Vigna,Dr.da (Venice)[1]
Wagner [1]
Warburton,Mr.Eliot [1]
Watts,Dr.[1]
Westminster,Dean of [2]
Widman,Counts [1]
Wiedemann,Mr.William [1]
Williams,Rev.J.D.W.(vicar of Bottisham,Cambs.)[1]
Wilson (Mrs.Browning's maid)[6]
Wilson,Mr.Effingham (publisher)[1]
Wiseman,Mrs.(mother of Cardinal Wiseman)[1]
Wolseley,Lady [1]
Wolseley,Lord [1]
Woolner,Mr.[1]
Wordsworth [3]
Wordsworth Society,the [2]