The Prose Works of William Wordsworth eBook

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Cortes, i. 147.

Companions, i. 229.

Contradictions, i. 237.

Counters and stakes, i. 81.

County elections, entire charge of, i. 251-2.

Conciliation and concession, i. 265.

Commissioners, report of, i. 274.

‘Compulsory’ relief, i. 278.

Cooeperation of working people, i. 282.

Continuous education, i. 355-6.

Cotton, Charles, and Walton, ii. 89, 345.

Cotton, Dr., ii. 142-4.

Contempt, ii, 18.

‘Common life,’ ii. 81-2, et seqq.

Cowper, ii. 104, 211, 346.

Collins, ii. 120, iii. 419.

Coleridge, ii. 155-6, 163, 164, 166, 167,
  168, 170, 174-5, 183-4, 193, iii. 427,
  441, 442, 444, 469-70, 492, 507,
  et alibi frequenter.

Coleridge, Hartley, iii. 482, et alibi.

Coleridge, the Lord, i. xxxiii.

Coniston, ii. 226-7.

Conversations and personal reminiscences of Wordsworth, iii. 403-504.

Cowley, iii. 465.

Copyright, international, iii. 483.

Cockburn, Mrs., iii. 509.

Criticism, false, ii. 175-181;
  result of in Edinburgh Review and Quarterly, iii. 437;
  a low ability for, iii. 438-9;
  verbal, iii. 474-5.

Critic, decision of, ii. 110.

Crabbe, iii. 503, et alibi.

Crashaw, ii. 344.

Crowe, iii. 506.

Cromwell, i. 166, 359.

Curates, i. 285-6.

Currie, Dr., ii. 5;
  indignation with, ii. 7-8, 12.

Cuckoo, ii. 136-7.

Cumberland’s Calvary, iii. 415.

D.

Dalrymple, Sir Hew, i. 72, et frequenter.

Daughter, education of a, i. 329-33.

Dante, i. 359, et alibi.

Da Vinci, Leonardo, iii. 506.

Darwin, Dr., iii. 507.

D’Abrantes, title of, wrongly acknowledged, i. 68, 357.

Delusions, i. 19.

Debt, national, i. 20.

‘Declarations,’ i. 43-4.

Defeats and disasters, i. 44-45.

Delicacy, no, i. 98.

Defence of fellow-countrymen, i. 113.

Despotism i. 139-40, 229.

Despond, those who, i. 171 2.

Detraction, no, ii. 42.

Dedication, to the Queen, i. v.;
  of 1815, ii. 144.

De Vere, Sir Aubrey, iii. 495, 509-10.

De Quincey, i. xxxiii.-iv., iii. 507.

Diction, of poetic, ii. 101-5.

‘Difficulties,’ i. 72.

Diogenes, i. 238.

Disabilities, civil, i. 269.

Dissenters, i. 262.

‘Dignity,’ individual, i. 292.

Discrimination in epitaphs, ii. 37-8.

Doe, White, the, iii. 430, et alibi.

Double sense, ii. 45-6.

Drummond, Miss. ii. 65-6.

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