INDEX. ABELARD, 96, age of, 263 Accomplishments not education, 144 Addison, his Vision of Mirza, 279; his care in writing, 284; the child of Æschylus, 258 Alcuin, 17 Aldhelm, St., 17 Alexander the Great, his delight in Homer, 258; conquests of, 264 Anaxagoras, 116 Andes, the, 136 Animuccia and St. Philip Neri, 237 Apollo Belvidere, the, 283 Aquinas, St. Thomas, 134, 263, 384 Arcesilas, IOI Architecture, 81 Aristotelic philosophy, the, 52 Aristotle, xii., 6, 53; quoted, 78, 101, 106, 109, 134, 222, 275; his sketch of the magnanimous man, 280, 383, 431, 469 Athens, the fountain of secular knowledge, 264 Augustine, St., of Canterbury, mission of, 16 Augustine, St., of Hippo, quoted, 410 BACCI's Life of St. Philip Neri, quoted, 236 Bacon, Friar, xiii., 220 Baconian philosophy, the, 109 Bacon, Lord, quoted, 77, 90, 117-119, 175, 221, 225, 263, 319, 437 Balaam, 66 Beethoven, 286, 313 Bentham's Preuves Judiciaires, 96 Berkeley, Bishop, on Gothic Architecture, 81 Boccaccio, 316 Boniface, St., 220 Borromeo, St. Carlo, enjoins the use of some of the Latin classics, 261; on preaching, 406, 412, 414, 421 Bossuet and Bishop Bull, 7 Brougham, Lord, his Discourse at Glasgow, quoted, 30, 34-35 Brutus, abandoned by philosophy, 116 Burke, Edmund, 176; his valediction to the spirit of chivalry, 201 Burman, 140 Butler, Bishop, his Analogy, 61, 100, 158, 226 Byron, Lord, his versification, 326 CAIETAN, St., 235 Campbell, Thomas, 322, 326 Carneades, 106 Cato the elder, his opposition to the Greek philosophy, 106 Catullus, 325 Chinese civilization, 252 Christianity and Letters, 249 Chrysostom, St., on Judas, 86 Cicero, quoted, 77; on the pursuit of knowledge, 104, 116, 260; style o!,, Civilization and Christianity, 255 Clarendon, Lord, 311 Colours, combination of, 100 66 Condescension," two senses of, 205 Copleston, Dr., Bishop of Llandaff, 157; quoted, 167-169 Cowper, quoted, 191, 467 Crabbe, his Tales of the Hall, 150; his versification, 326 Craik, Dr. G. L., his Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties, quoted, 103, 104 DANTE, 316, 329 Davison, John, 158; on Liberal Education, 169-177 Definiteness, the life of preaching, 426 Demosthenes, 259, 284 Descartes, 315 Dumesnil's Synonymes, 368 Du Pin's Ecclesiastical History, 140 EDGEWORTH, Mr., on Professional Education, 158, 170, 176 Edinburgh, 154 Edinburgh Review, the, 153, 157, 160, 301, 329 Edward II., King of England, vow at his flight from Bannockburn, 155 Elmsley, xiv. Epicurus, 40 Euclid's Elements, 274, 313, 501 Euripides, 258 FENELON, on the Gothic style of Architecture, 82 Fontaine, La, his immoral Contes, 315 Fouqué, Lamotte, his tale of the Unknown Patient, 119 Fra Angelico, 287 Franklin, 304 Frederick II., 383, 384 GALEN, 222 Gentleman, the true, defined, 208 Gerdil, Cardinal, quoted, xiii., on the Emperor Julian, 194; on Male- branche, 477 Giannone, 316 Gibbon, on the darkness at the Passion, 95; his hatred of Christianity, Gothic Architecture, 82 Grammar, 96, 334 Gregory the Great, St., 260 HARDOUIN, Father, on Latin literature, 310 Health, 164 Herodotus, 284, 325, 329 Hobbes, 311 Homer, his address to the Delian women, 257; his best descriptions, accord- ing to Sterne, marred by translation, 271 JACOB'S courtship, 232 Jeffrey, Lord, 157. Jerome, St., on idolizing the creature, 87 Jerusalem, the fountain-head of religious knowledge, 264 Ignatius, St. 235 Job, religious merry-makings of, 232; Book of, 289 John, King, 383 John of Salisbury, 262 Johnson, Dr., his method of writing the Ramblers, xx.; his vigour and Rasselas quoted, 116-117; style of, 283; his Table-talk, 313; his bias Joseph, history of, 271 Isaac, feast at his weaning, 232 Isocrates, 282 Julian the Apostate, 194 Justinian, 265 Juvenal, 325 KEBLE, John, 158; his Latin Lectures, 369 Knowledge, its own end, 99; viewed in relation to learning, 124; to pro- Logos, 276 Lohner, Father, his story of a court-preacher, 411 Longinus, his admiration of the Mosaic account of Creation, 271 MACAULAY, Lord, his Essay on Bacon's philosophy, 118, 221; his Essays quoted, 301, 435-438, 450 Machiavel, 316 Malebranche, 477 Maltby, Dr., bishop of Durham, his Address to the Deity, 33, 40 Michael Angelo, first attempts of, 283 Milman, Dean, his History of the Jews, 85 Milton, on Education, 169; his Samson Agonistes quoted, 323; his allu- sions to himself, 329 Modesty, 206 Montaigne's Essays, 315 More, Sir Thomas, 437 Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, 140 Muratori, 478, 520. Music, 80 NERI, St. Philip, 234 Newton, Sir Isaac, xiii., 49, 53; on the Apocalypse, 304; his marvellous Pindar, 329 Pitt, William, his opinion of Butler's Analogy, 100 Pius IV., Pope, death of, 237 Plato, on poets, IOI; on music, 110 Playfair, Professor, 157 Political Economy, 86 Pompey's Pillar, 136 Pope, Alex., quoted, 118; an indifferent Catholic, 318; has tuned our versification, 323; quoted, 375, 501 Porson, Richard, xiv., 304 Pride and self-respect, 207 Private Judgment, 97 Protestant argument against Transubstantiation, 95 Psalter, the, 289 Pulci, 316 Pythagoras, xiii RABELAIS, 315 Raffaelle, first attempts of, 283; 287 Rasselas quoted, 116 Recreations not Education, 144 Robertson, style of, 325 Rome, 265 Round Towers of Ireland, the, 95 SALES, St. Francis de, on preaching, 406, 410, 411 Salmasius, 140 Savonarola, 235 Scott, Sir Walter, 313; his Old Mortality, 359 Seneca, 110, 116, 327 Sermons of the seventeenth century, 140 Shaftesbury, Lord, his, Characteristics, 196-201, 204 Shakespeare, quoted, 150; his Macbeth quoted, 280; Hamlet quoted, 281; quoted, 284, 287; morality of, 318; quoted, 410, 513 Simon of Tournay, narrative of, 384 Smith, Sydney, 157 Sophocles, 258 Southey's Thalaba, 323; quoted, 324 Sterne's Sermons, quoted, 270-272 Stuffing birds not education, 144 Sylvester II., Pope, accused of magic, 220 TARPEIA, 140 Taylor, Jeremy, his Liberty of Prophesying, 472 Terence and Menander, 259 Tertullian, 327 Thales, xiii. Theology, a branch of knowledge, 19; definition of, 60 Thucydides, 259, 325, 329 Titus, armies of, 265 VIRGIL, his obligations to Greek poets, 259; wishes his Æneid burnt, 284; fixes the character of the hexameter, 325, 329 Voltaire, 303, 315 UTILITY in Education, 161 WATSON, Bishop, on Mathematics, 101 Wiclif, 155 Wren, Sir Christopher, 57 XAVIER, St. Francis, 235 FINIS. |