The Prose Works of William Wordsworth eBook

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‘Free,’ a nation resolved to be, i. 146.

Franchise, i. 223, 239.

Fuller, iii. 506.

G.

Gardening, ii. 174;
  and building, ii. 184-191.

Generals, British, bearing of, i. 79;
  political, i. 95;
  incompetent and competent, i. 143.

Girl, peasant, iii. 466-7;
  education of, i. 341.

Goldsmith, ii. 154, 333.

Goethe, iii. 435-6, 465.

Grievances, national, i. 4.

Gregoire, i. 4-5, 357.

Gratifications, what, i. 315-16.

Gratuitous instruction, i. 346.

Grammar, &c., i. 353.

Gray, ii. 41, 67-8, 85-6, 327, 344, 345, iii. 507.

Gray, James, ii. 5, 343.

Grimm, Baron, ii. 113.

Gratitude for kindnesses, ii. 149.

Grasmere, ii. 229.

Graves, Rev. R.P., M.A., i. xxxv.-vi.;
  prayer by, i. 359-60.

Guide through the District of the Lakes, ii. 215-313. (See under Lakes and different places.)

H.

Hamlet, i. 22.

Hakewell, ii. 113, 345.

Hamilton, Sir R.W., iii. 492, 506, 508, et frequenter.

Hamilton, Miss, iii. 508.

Hazlitt, i. xxiv., ii. 168, 177, iii. 125, et alibi.

Hearne, iii. 505.

Hemans, Mrs., iii. 507.

Hessians, i. 136.

High-minded men, i. 76.

Hope, i. 41, 123-4, 148, 169, 322-3.

Honour, i. 78.

Home influences, i. 345.

Houbraken, ii. 170, 346.

Homer and the classics, iii. 458-9.

Horace, i. 357, iii. 509 (bis).

Humanity, i. 78, 274.

Humility, iii. 491.

Humour, iii. 495, 496.

‘Hurricane,’ iii. 507.

I.

Idiots, ii. 212.

Impulses, grand, i. 115.

Imagination, i. 154;
  and taste, ii. 126, et seqq.;
  and fancy, ii. 134-5, et seqq.

Immoral, the perishable, i. 163.

Improvement, process of intellectual, i. 318-20.

Immortality, ii. 27-30.

Imbecility, i. 172.

Imagery and imagination, iii. 464-5.

Independence and liberty, i. 102-3;
  of Spain, i. 151.

‘Indifferent,’ i. 110.

Invasion of our country, supposed, i. 114.

Infancy and childhood, i. 318.

Intellect, sharpening of, i. 340.

Infant-schools, i. 343.

Inscriptions at Coleorton, ii. 191-2, 195-6.

‘Intimations of immortality,’ iii. 464.

Individual character, iii. 467-8.

Intake, iii. 505.

Ireland, i. 267-8, et alibi.

J.

James I., ii. 47-8.

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