The initials A.C.S. in this index represent the subject of the biography.
American Editions of Poems and Ballads, 162 Amours, Les, d'Hippolyte (Des- portes), 130
Anactoria, poem by A.C.S., 137, 155
Angel in the House (Patmore), 131 Appeal to England, pamphlet by A.C.S., 174, 175, 291 Arden of Feversham, 290, 298 Ariosto's poems early known to A.C.S., 337
Armada, The, poem by A.C.S., 273 Army life, A.C.S.'s desire for, 28-9
Arnold, Matthew, A.C.S.'s com- pliment to, 143; article on, by A.C.S., 53; phrase used by, on A.C.S., 314; lectures
by, on Poetry, effect of, 108; Literature and Dogma, by, effect of, on A.C.S., 309-10; Oxford Poems by, 36, 135, 167; prose writ- ings of, 135; Taine's opinion on, 202; Tris- tram and Iseult, poem by, 260
Art, L', d'être grand-père (Hugo), effect of, on A.C.S., 304
Arts Club, 140, 198-9
Arundell family, 121-2
Ashburnham family, character- istics of, 1, 4, 307
Ashburnham, 4th Earl of, uncle of A.C.S.; value of his library to the poet, 80
Ashburnham, Earls of, 4 Ashburnham, Lady Jane Henri- etta, see under Swin- burne
Ashburnham, Lady Katherine, cousin of A.C.S., 22, 323 Ashburnham, General the Hon. Thomas, uncle of A.C.S., 32
Ashburnham Place, Battle, A.C.S.'s visits to, 80, and be- haviour at, 199
Ashburton, Lady, and Pauline, Lady Trevelyan, 325-6 Ashcliffe, Bonchurch, A.C.S. at,
Bryce, Viscount, on A.C.S. at Oxford, 33, 35, 37, 39, 59, 60
Buchanan, Robert, and the
"Fleshly School of Poetry,' 205; libel action of, against the Examiner, 312-13
Burd Margaret, poem by A.C.S., 333 Burne-Jones, Lady, recollections by, of A.C.S., 66-7
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, 58,
82; friendship of, with A.C.S., 43 & n., 66, 212, 219, 237, 261; A.C.S.'s letters to, on his wish to enter the army, 28-9, on auto- biography in The Sisters, 32; on un- written letters to old friends, 311; support by, of Poems and Ballads, 138, their dedi- cation to him, 144; and Howell, 159; mot of, on Dr. Acland, 51; posi- tion of, in the 'sixties, 136; death of, 271
Burton, Sir Richard, 140, 159; adventures and writ- ings of, 121; friend- ship of, with A.C.S., 121-2, 270; A.C.S.'s stay with, at Vichy, 184; dedication to,
of A.C.S.'s translation of Villon, 242, and of Poems and Ballads, 2nd Series, 240; letters to, from A.C.S., on his literary scheme (1867), 164-5; on a plan for "shocking the public," 164-5; in favour of Poems and Ballads, 138, his fears concern- ing, 151; death of,
Bussy d'Ambois, play (Chapman), 76, 77, 221
By the North Sea, poem by A.C.S., his own view on, 255 Byron, Lord, 157; A.C.S.'s attitude to all different dates, and Selections from, 142-3, 182, 220–1, 289
Chapman and Hall, as A.C.S.'s publishers, 215
Chase, Mr. Lewis N., on Emerson's remarks on Landor, 211 n.
Chasseur Noir, Le (Hugo), 196 Chastelard, Pierre de Boscozel de, in actual history, 126 et sqq., 258-9; verses of, 128
Chastelard, dramatic poem by A.C.S., 75, 147, 201, 218, 256, 315; A.C.S.'s long work on, 81, 123-4; publication, 120, 122, 131, reception, 129, 133
Chatham Place, and its associa- tions, 66, 70
Châtiments, Les (Hugo), 195, 196; effect of, on A.C.S., 54,
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