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Letters on, 69, 353–362.

Angling, Clerical, 449.
Antediluvian Authorship, 120.
Anti-Cholera, 403.
Anti-Melancholy, 423.
Anti-War, 399.

Apologue of the Village, 307.
Apostolical Succession, 446.
Argillaceous Immortality, 398.
Articles, the, and the Muses, 446.
Assumptions, 448.
Athenæum, London, quoted, 396.
Aurungzebe, 240.
Austin, Sarah, Edits Correspondence,
10; Notice of Smith's Preaching, 98.
Aversions and Arguments, 412.
Ballot, the, 68.

Banks, Sir Joseph, 172.
Barham, R. H., Diary of, quoted, 101,
435, 443.

Barn-door Fowl, 133.

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Bentham, Jeremy, 160; Book of Fal-
lacies, 162.

Berkeley, Hon. G. F., 119
Bernard, Sir Thomas, Notices of, 30,

35.

Bible, Beauty of the Style of, 423.
Bishop, a Real, 375.

Sacrifice of, on a Railroad, 350.
Bishop's Courtship, 452.
Bishops, Advice to, 331.

and Patronage, 329.
Saturday Night, 337.
Blair, Hugh, 22.
Blessington, Lady,

quoted, 443.
Blind, the, 263.
Bloomfield, Bishop, 65.
Bluecoat Theory, 412.
Blue-stockings, 424.
Bobus Smith, see Robert.
Body, of the, 278.

Bombarding the Asiatics, 410.
Booked, 447.
Bore, a, 412.

Conversations,

Borough System, the, 318.
Botany Bay, Description of, 157-159.
Bourne, Sturges, 305.
Breakfast, a, 409.

Brougham, Henry, 19; Ed. Review,
27; the Court of Chancery, 320.
Brown, Isaac Hawkins, 302.
Brown, Thomas, 21, 27.
Buffoonery, 231.

Bull's Charity Subscriptions, 162.
Bulls, Irish, 232.
Bunch, 48. 54.

Burges, James Bland, 24.
Burlesque, 232.

Burning Alive on Railroads, 350.

454

12.

Byron, Lord, Notice of "The Exo-|D'Epinay, Madame, 154–156.
diad," 24; of Lady Holland, 89; No- De Quincey, Notice of Robert Smith,
tices of Smith in his Poems, 93; 436.
Campanero, the, 168.
Campbell, Thomas, Anecdotes of, 22,
89; Lochiel, quoted, 221.
Canning, George, 10, 160; his Para-
sites, 301; Character of, 309.
Canvas-Back Ducks, 433.
Carlisle, Lord, Notice of Robert Smith, Discussing, Habit of, 203.
Disputant, A, 446.
Dogs, 421, 430.

De Stael, Madame, Delphine, 113.
Diary, Reflections from, 292-4.
Dickens, Charles, Letters to, 407-9.
Digestion and the Virtues, 404.
Dinner in the Country, 420.
Dinner Table Conversation, 450.

14; Notice of, 52;
Carlyle, Thomas, 92.
Castlereagh, Lord, 160.

Cathedral Revenue Bill, 329.
Catholic Church Question, 363-378;
see Peter Plymley.

Dome of St. Paul's, 434.
Dort, Chronicle of, 332.
Doubling the Cape, 445.
Doyle, Dr., 367.
Dress and Beauty, 424.
Drunkenness, 289.
Dunces, 448.
Dwight, Timothy, 187.
at Dying Speeches, 415.
Edinburgh, Visit to, 398.
Edinburgh Review, Early History of,
25; Attack on Oxford, 45; Pas-
sages from, 107-194.

Edinburgh Society, 19.
Edmonton, Living of, 67.
Education, Classical, 121-131.
Female, 136-154.
Popular, 274-5.

Elephant, Anecdote of, 243.
Ellis, George, 309.
Emulation, 207.

England in an Invasion, 304.
Erin go Bragh, 366.

Erskine, Lord, Anecdote of, 39.

INDEX.

Catholic Toleration, &c., 41-3; 64.
Caucus, 185.

Caution, in Use of Talent, 214.
Ceylon, Inhabitants of, 111.
Channing, Dr., Sermon preached
St. Paul's, 33.
Charades, 233.

Cheerfulness, of, 282.
Chemistry, 135.

Chesterfield, Lord, quoted, 450.
Childhood, Sensibility of, 418.
Chimney-Sweepers, 159.
Christian Charity, 261.
Church in Danger, 299.
Claphamites, the, 301.
Classes of Society, 431.
Classical Education, 121–131.
Club Life, 38.

Cobbett, Notice of Netheravon, 18.
Combe Florey, Life at, 61-63.
Common Sense for 1810, 46.
Commons, House of, 425.
Composition, 426.
Conquerors, Use of, 157.
Conversational Cook, 445.
Conversation and Books, 212.
Conversation, Educated, 150.
Cool of the Evening, 447.
Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff, Reply
to Ed. Review, 45; Smith's Reply
to, 131-136; Letters of Ward, 440.
Cork, Lady, 429.
Country House, 431.
Courage in the Use of Talent, 201.
Cranzius and Ernesti, 124, 132.
Crashaw, Epigram of, 221.
Crowe, Mrs., Letter to, 410.

Curates, 338, 340, 341.
Delphine, Analysis of 113.
Demerara, 168.

Essays and Sketches, 278-296.
Everett, Edward, 72; Letter on, 415.
Facts and Figures, 426.

Fagging System, 16.
Fallacies, 283-5.
False Quantities, 115.
Fearon, H. B., 185.
Female Education, 136–154.
Fireplaces, 423.
Foolometer, a, 337.
Foston-le-Clay, 47-57.
Fox, C. J., Saying of, 337.
Fragment on the Irish Roman Catho-
lic Church, 363-378.
Franklin, Benjamin, 62, 315.
Fraser's Gallery of Portraits, 94.
Magazine cited, 119, 436.

Crumpet's Ascent to St. Paul's, 333. Frere, John Hookham, 10.

Friendship, of, 281.
Friendship, 433.

Fuller, Dr. Thomas, 102, 259.

INDEX.

Gardener, Scotch, 451.
Gladstone, W. E., 373.
God save the King, 311.
Goderich, Lord, 373.

Good Man and a Bad Minister, 299.
Gout, 409.

Granby, Novel of, 176-9.
Grant, Sir William, 395.
Grattan, Visits Mickleham, 36.
Character of, 161.
Gravity and License, 95-102.
Great Western Railway, 344.
Green, Duff, 71; 359.
Grenville, Thomas, 371.
Grey, Earl, 61; Conduct of the Re-

form Bill, 321; 394, 402.
Habit, Force of, 248; Orbit of, 251;
Superiority to, 251; Effect of, 253.
Half-Measures, 285.

Hallam, Henry, 21.
Hamilton, Alexander, 27.
Handshaking, 426.
Happiness, 434.
Happiness, Past, 248.
Hardness of Character, 286.
Hardships of Public Schools, 154.
Hare, James, 81.
Hawkesbury, Lord, 300.
Haydon, B. R., 36; 73.
Hay-Fever, the, 403.
Heptarchy of the Press, 323.
Hobbes and his Pipe, 248.
Hodgson, Dr., 374.
Holland House, 22, 30; Historical No-
tices of, 86-88; Anecdotes of, 90;
Dinner Party, 395.
Holland, Lady (Saba, daughter of
Sydney Smith), Memoir of her Fa-
ther, 10; Birth, 30; Marriage to
Sir Henry H., 64.
Holland, Lord (Henry Richard Vas-
sall), Notices of, 88; Lady Holland,
89, 103.

Holland, Sir Henry, Notice of, 64.
Holoplexia, 258.

Hook, Theodore, 450.
Hope, Charles, 21.

Horned Cattle and the Lion, 336.
Horner, Francis, 20; Notice of Smith's
Preaching, 25; Notice of Lectures,
35; Recollections of, 387-391.
Howick, Lord, 306.

Hoyle, Charles, Poem Exodus, 101.
Humour, Nature of, 227-231.
Hunt, Leigh, Notices of Holland

House, 86.

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Inglis, Sir Robert, 371.
Insects of the Tropics, 175.
Instinct and Talent, 241; Change of
Instinct, 242.

Irreligion and Impiety, 400.
Irving, Edward, 402.

Washington, Original Anec-
dote of Luttrell, 443.
Jameson, Mrs., Notice of Sydney
Smith. 10; Character of his Wit, 85.
to Lady Blessington, 446.
Jeffrey, Francis, 26; Marriage, 46.
and the North Pole, 417;
Lines on, ib.

Jeffrey's Analysis, 393; Hints to, ib.;
His Adjectives, 400.

Jekyll, J., Witticism of, 429.
Jenkinson, Lord Hawkesbury, 300.
Johnson, Samuel, quoted, 102.
Joinville, Prince de, 370.
Joke in the Country, 426.
Judge, Taylor, and Barber, 186.
Kay, Annie, 50, 55.
Key, Sir John, 446.
King of Clubs, the, 38.
Kinglake, Dr., 317.

Kingsley, Rev. Charles, quoted, 262.
Knowledge, Rewards of, 206; Pleas-
ures of, 216.
Labour and Genius, 195.
Lamb, Charles, 97.
Landseer, Sir Thomas, Anecdote, 102.
Langford, W., Anniversary Sermon,

108.

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Luttrell, H., Smith's Notices of, 440; New Zealand, Bishop of, 444.
Epigram by, 441; Witticisms of, Nice Person, a, 285.
443; Account of, ib.
Niebuhr's Discoveries, 422.
Lynch, Judge, 193.
Noah, M. M., Anecdote of, 191.
Lyndhurst, Lord, 321.
Noctes Ambrosianæ, 94.
Noodledom, 143.
Noodle's Oration, 164.
No-Popery Outery, 183-4.
Notes and Queries, cited, 316.
Novel by Sydney Smith, 443.
Occupation, of, 279.
O'Connell, 326, 365, 369.
Old Age to be Passed in the City,
404, 414

and Lady, 52, 60.
Macaulay, T. B., 43; Tribute to Hol-
land House, 91.

an Illustration from

Smith, 120.

Smith on, 438-9.
Mackenzie, Henry, 22.
Mackintosh, Sir Æneas, 82.

Sir James, Character and
Anecdotes of, 379–386.

Memoirs, quoted, 38.

Olier, Miss, Birth and Character, 9;
Mother of Sydney Smith, 15.
One-Book Man, 425.
Opera, Invitation to, 409, 414.
Oratorio, an, 399.

Oxford University Education, 121–136.
visited, 392.

Sayings of Sydney

"

Malays, the, 112.
Malthus, T. R., 401.
Manners, 430.
Mathematics, 426.
Maxims, 394.

of Life, 292-4.
Medical Advice, 446.

INDEX.

Statesmanship, 312.
Practice of Sydney Smith,

451.

Melbourne, Lord, Character of, 334.
Methodism, Articles on, 119.
Microcosm, the, 10.

patris, 120.

Military Glory, 187.
Modern Changes, 295.

Partington, Mrs., 64, 315.
Passions, the, 253.
Paying in Turbot, 394

341.

Monk, Dr., Bishop of Gloucester, 65, Peel, Sir Robert, Letter to, 352, 370.
Pennsylvania, Public Debt, 353.
Perceval, Spencer, 297, 299, 300, 302,
310, 311.

Montrand and Talleyrand, 437.
Moore, Thomas, Sydney Smith's Me-
moir, 10; Notice of Robert Smith,
13; Anecdote of Newton's Studio,
75; Anecdotes of Smith, 84 98; of

Percival, R., Account of Ceylon, 111.
Persecutions, Catholic and Protestant,

298.

Petition of Sydney Smith to Congress,

Holland House, 90; Poetical Com- Peter Plymley, Passages from, 297-
pliment, 93; Letter to, 401; Diary, 313.
quoted, 437, 445.
Moral Philosophy-Passages from 353.
Lectures, 195-255.
Morgan, Capt. E. E., Correspondent
of Smith, 71-2; Portrait of Smith,

Philips, Sir George, Notice of, 73.
Pictures, Smith's Purchase of, 425.
Pilpay, Fable from, 360.
Playfair, John, 22.

75.

Plymley Letters, 40, 297-313.

Paris visited by Smith, 58-60.
Parishioners, Advice to, 287.
Parody, 232.

of Milton, 405.

Parr, Dr., Tributes to Robert Smith,

13.

Musæ Etonenses, 11.
Napier, Sir Charles, History quoted,

313.

New Song to an Old Tune, 70.
Newton, Gilbert Stuart, Portrait
Smith, 75.

New Zealand Attorney, 422.

Morley, Countess of, 413.
Murray, John A. (Lord Murray), 21, Pope, Parody on, 429.

27.

Spital Sermon, 107; Philo-

Porson's Review of the Sovereign,
24; Epigram, ib.

Portrait of Sydney Smith, 404.
Practical Joking, 448.
Praise, 434.

of Prancing Indenture, 108.
Preferment at Court, 401.
Prescott, W. H., 435.

Private Cellars and Public Houses, Sewing for Men, 430.

182.

Professional Education, 121-131.
Ptochogony, a, 339.

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in Age, 402.

Rebuke by Sydney Smith, 423.
Redesdale, Lord, 306.

Puns, 85, 124.

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Public Eve, the, 330.

She is not Well, 364.

Public Houses and Drinking, 179.
Public Schools, 154.
Puseyism, 411.

Shillaber, B. P., Mrs. Partington, 317.
Shyness, 245.

Siddons, Mrs., 432.

Pybus, Catherine Amelia, wife of Sign of the State in Difficulty, 394.
Smith, 23.
Simon of Gloucester, 333, 343.
Simond, Louis, Notice of, 46.
Simonides, Danac, 11.

Charles Small, 23.
Pye, Henry James, 24.
Quantity, False, a, 446.

Singleton, Archdeacon, Letters to, 64-
66, 329-343.
Skepticism, 205.

Raikes, T., Journal quoted, 438.
Railway, Letters on, 344-352.
Randolph, John, on the Ballot, 68.
Reading, Art of, 208.

Slavery, American, 194.

Reform Speeches, 314-328.
Religious Liberty, 190.

Riches, on, 267.

INDEX.

Ridicule, Superiority to, 226; Use of

119.

Rogers, Henry, Notice of Smith's
Lectures, 37.

Samuel, Notice of Robert
Smith, 14; Anecdote of Lord Hol-
land, 16 of Lady Holland, 89;
Dining-room Anecdote, 101 and
Note; 394; Witticisms of Smith,
435; Anecdotes of, ib.; Epigram
on Ward, 441.
Romilly, Sir Samuel, Tribute to, 273.
Round Man in the Round Hole, 206.
Rousseau and D'Epinay, 153.
Rumford, Count, 30, 35.
Russell, Lord John, Smith's Descrip-
tion of, 65.
and the Bishops,

335.

Salad Recipe, 427-8.
Samaritans, 434.

Sarcasm, 226.

Science, Claims of, 129.

Scotland and the Catholic Question,

303.

Scott, Sir Walter, 305, 395.
Seduction, 290.

Sentence on an Alderman, 447.
Selwyn, George, 309.
Semiramis, Invitation to, 414.
Sermons, of, 256.

Passages from, 256-277.
Servants, Treatment of, 262.

20

Seymour, Lord Webb, 20.
Sham Sydney Smiths, 432-3.

Sharp, Richard, Notice of, 35.
Mot by Luttrell.

457

Sloth of Cruelty and Ignorance, 311.
Sloth, the 173.

Small Men, 422.

Smith, Cecil, 14.

Smith, Courtenay, 14, 72.

Smith, Douglas, at Westminster, 16;
Death, 61; Letter to, 397.

Smith, Maria, 15.

Smith, Robert (father of Sydney), 9,

15.

Smith, Robert (Bobus) at Eton, 10;
at Cambridge, 11; Verses
"Ex
Simonide" ib.; Marriage, ib.; in
India, 12; in the House of Com-
mons, ib.; death, ib. ; tributes to, 13.
Smith, Sir Sidney, 9, 59, 382.
Smith, Sydney, Association of the
Names, 9.

Smith, Sydney: Birth and Family, 9;
School-Days, 15; in Normandy, 17;
at Oxford, 17; enters the Church,
ib.; at Netheravon, ib.; at Edin-
burgh, 18; Projects the Edinburgh
Review, 25; Sermons at Edinburgh,
29; in London, 30; Chapel Preach-
ing, 30-2; Character of Sermons,
33; Charge of Plagiarism, ib.; Lec-
tures on Moral Philosophy, 34;
Plymley Letters, 40; in Yorkshire,
43; Controversy with Oxford, 45;
Justice of the Peace, 56; Visits
France, 57-60; at Bristol, ib.;
Canon of St. Paul's, 61; Combe
Florey, 61-3; Reform Speeches, 64;
Letters to Archdeacon Singleton,
64-66; the Ballot, 68; Letters on
American Debts, 69-72; Death,
74; Personal Appearance, ib.;
Characteristics, 75-79; Intellectual
Habits, 79-81; Wit and Humour,

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