Lanciani, R., his map and book on ancient Rome reviewed, 106. Leslie, Alexander, review of Mr. Terry's life of, 429-first Bishops war,' 430-Leslie recalled from Sweden to lead the Scots, 432- influence over Scottish nobles, 433-lament for Gustavus of
Sweden, 434-reorganises Scottish volunteer army, 435- Charles I. grants terms to Scots, 436-second bishops' war, 436– King Charles yields to Scotch demands and makes Leslie Earl of Leven, 437-joins with English Parliamentarians in siege of York, 437-fidelity to Protestantism, 438-opposes Prince Rupert at Marston Moor, 449-premature flight, 451-life-work accom- plished, 454.
Lilly, William, history of his life and times reviewed, 22.
Lockyer, Sir N., his Chemical Classification of Stars' reviewed, 455.
Lowell, James Russell, his letters and writings reviewed, 157-early life and surroundings, 158-at Harvard and Concord, 159-love of literature, 159-legal studies, 160-marriage, 160-poem on death of his daughter, 161-death of his wife, 162-anti-slavery crusade, 162- Biglow Papers,' 163, 168, 177-visits to Europe, 163, 169, 172-professorship at Harvard, 164-second marriage, 164 appreciation of England, 165-edits Atlantic Monthly,' 165, and North American Review,' 166-Civil War, 166_ relations between England and America, 167-become a politi- cian, 169-Minister to Spain and to England, 172-quality of his verse, 174-' Beaver Brook,' 175-'Essay on Wordsworth,' 179 essays on Pope, Thoreau, and Gray, 180.
Lyon-Caen, C., and Paul Delalain, their book on copyright reviewed,
Lytton, Lord, review of history of his Indian administration, 226. (See Frontier Policy.)
McClean, F., his books on star spectra reviewed, 455. MacKail, J. W., his life of William Morris reviewed, 356. Maury, Antonia C., her book on star spectra reviewed, 455. Millais, Sir John Everett, review of his life and letters, 182— youthful studies, 185-friendship for Holman Hunt and Rossetti, 186-Pre-Raphaelitism, 168-190-Ford Madox Brown and The Germ,' 187, 190-Ruskin, 188-attacked by Dickens, 188- Morris, Burne-Jones, Watts, 190-love of children, 191-hunting with John Leech, 192-forsakes Pre-Raphaelitism for realism, 193-marriage and settlement in Scotland, 194-portraiture, 195-landscape, 196-salmon-fishing with John Bright, 196– death, 197-Val Prinsep's appreciation, 197-criticism of his work, 199. Milman, Dean, review of his son's biographical sketch of, 510- early years, 513-dramas and poems, 513-translations from
classics, 514-essays in 'Quarterly Review,' 515-' History of the Jews,' 515-opinions upon miracles, 516-misses a bishopric, 519 -Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, and Prebendary of the Abbey, 520-Dean of St. Paul's, 520-History of Christianity' and of Latin Christianity,' 520-Macaulay's criticism, 523- Newman's review, 524-friendship for Dean Stanley, 525- 'Annals of St. Paul's,' 526-literary and society honours, 526- portrait, 527. Morris, William, review of memoirs of, 356-Pre-Raphaelitism, 356-art beautifying handicraft, 360-principles of Pre- Raphaelite movement, 361-Oxford companionships, 363--city life, 363—love of nature, 366, 375-friendship for Burne-Jones, 366-disciple of Rossetti, 367, 371-Kelmscott, 373-marriage, 373-home life and surroundings, 374-birds, flowers, and books, 375-Earthly Paradise,' 376-versatility, 377-in Iceland, 378- generosity, 378-ideal of beauty in human lives, 379.
Norton, C. E., his book on Lowell reviewed, 157.
Pacific Ocean, Partition of the Western, review of books concerning, 478-christened by Magellan 'El Mar Pacifico,' 478-Spanish and English explorations, 479-Dutch discoveries, 480-voyages of Cook and of La Pérouse, 481-Darwin's expedition in the 'Beagle,' 482-atolls and sunken islands, 483-Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, 484-Australasia, 484-dispute between England and France about Tahiti and Consul Pritchard, 485— British annexation of Fiji, 486-New Guinea, 486-German and British spheres of influence, 487, 490-map, 488-Caroline archipelago, 489-Solomon Islands, 491-Santa Cruz Islands, 492-New Hebrides, 493—Samoa, its troubles and their settle- ment, 494-Tonga Islands, 499-intelligence of natives of Oceania, 500-New Caledonia, 501.
Peasants' Rising of 1381, review of books concerning, 76-hostility of Commons to bishops' administration, 80-influence of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, 81-death of Black Prince, 83- Wycliffe protected by John of Gaunt, 85-riot in City of London, 85-reign of Edward III., 86-French raids round English coasts, 87-revolt of peasants in Essex and Kent, 88-Wat Tyler, 89, 100-feudal service of agricultural labourers, 90-effects of Black Death on labour market, 92-condition of Essex villeins and Kentish peasants, 93-grievances of peasants and of parish clergy, 94-Wycliffe's teaching, 95-'Great Society' of aggrieved laymen, 96-London aldermen admit rioters to the City, 97- sack of the Savoy and hospital of St. John at Clerkenwell, and murder of Archbishop of Canterbury in the Tower, 98- surrender of Rochester Castle, 99-disturbances in the pro- vinces, 101--Yorkshire, 102-reprisals, 103-ultimate effect of rebellion, 104,
Phillips, Stephen, his poems reviewed, 51-Christ in Hades,' 52- verses on Dreyfus verdict, 54-Marpessa,' 54-58,74—'Endymion, 55--Tithonus,' 55-Woman with the Dead Soul,' 58- The Wife,' 58-62-'Paolo and Francesca,' 62.
Towell, E., his books on Peasants' Rising and Lollards viewed, 76.
Pre-Raphaelitism, see Rossetti and Morris.
Probyn, J. W., his book on Italy reviewed, 380. Psychical Research, review of books concerning, 22-black magic, 22-crystal-gazing, 23, 41-craving after the unknowable, 23— alchemists and astrologers, 24-occultism of 16th and 17th centuries, 25-William Lilly, 26-Simon Forman, 29, 32- Frances Howard, 31-Dr. John Dee, 34, 42-Edward Kelly, 37-Madini,' the spirit, 38-Beccold of Leyden and Albert A Laskie, 42-Sir E. Dyer and Sir T. Browne, 47-Bartholomew Hinkman, 48-hypnotism and modern magic, 49.
Radicals, The English, review of Mr. Kent's book concerning, 207- definition of term 'Radical,' 207-birth of English Radicalism in 1769, 208-theories of suffrage and of duties of Members of Parliament, 209-213-Wilkes agitation and Bill of Rights Society, 210-triennial Parliaments, 211-popular control of Parliament, 212-influence of French Revolution on English Radicalism, 213-Tom Paine and republicanism, 214-Utili- tarians, 215-Reform Act of 1832, 216-co-operation with Whigs, 216-Manchester School, 218-past achievements and modern ideals, 221-Liberal Imperialism and Greater Britain, 222-assimilation of Radical ideas by Liberals and Con- servatives, 224-Home Rule, 224-transition period of political parties, 225. Religion in Greek Literature, review of Mr. Lewis's book upon, 334-gods of classical Greece not natural phenomena but divine personalities, 334-evolution of religion caused by man's striving after an ideal, 337-influence of Hellenic spirit on Christianity, 338-human imperfections and religious aspirations, 340-Homer and Eschylus on man's need of the gods, 343-victory at Salamis ascribed to the gods, 344-Themistocles and Herodotus on the jealousy of the gods, 345-faith in the benevolence of the Unseen, 348-evil spirits not recognised by the Greeks, 349-Nemesis, 349-divine union of omnipotence and benevolence, 350-con- nexion between religion and morality, 350-righteousness of God, 351-conscience and belief in a future life, 352-tendency to monotheism, 353-personal communion with the Unseen, 354. Réville, A., his book on Peasants' Rising of 1381 reviewed, 76. Roberts, Isaac, his Photographs of Stars' &c. reviewed, 455. Rome, Ancient, in 1900, review of books concerning, 106-ten years' excavations, 108-fresh light on history, 109-maps, 110— Republican Rome, 111-prehistoric remains in the Forum, 112-
Black Stone and tomb of Romulus, 113- Imperial Rome, 115 Basilica Emilia, 116-Altar to Peace, 117-Sacred Way, 118 -inscription of Secular Games, 109, 120-arches and pyramids, 121-proposed British school in Rome, 122.
Rossetti, W. M., his memoir of Dante Gabriel Rossetti reviewed, 356.
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, his letters and memoir reviewed, 356- Pre-Raphaelite innovators, 356-uncompromising adherence to nature, 358-poetic motives and naturalistic methods, 360-work inspired by the 'soul of the age,' 362-family criticism, 363- mediæval imaginations and modern actualities, 363-early studies in Regent's Park, 365-Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 366- Burne-Jones's admiration, 367-influence upon William Morris, 367-developement of ideal types, 368-love and marriage, and love-poems, 369-death of his wife, and burial of his manuscripts in her grave, 370-friendships and estrangements, 371--insomnia, and threatened blindness, 372-death, 372-Kelmscott, 373. Rupert, Prince, review of Miss Scott's life of, 429-summoned to help of King Charles I. against Cromwell, 437, 440-his lost inheritance, 439-Protestant training and Catholic friendships, 439-affection for King Charles I., 440-skill as cavalry leader and failure as strategist, 441-loving to friends, generous to enemies, 444-influence over the King, 445-Captain of North Wales, 446-relief of Newark, 447-attempts to raise siege of York, 448-disastrous battle with Roundheads under Earl of Leven, 449-flight of both Rupert and Leven, 451-Cromwell's victory at Marston Moor, 451-retreat into Wales, 452-sadness of his later years, 453.
Scott, Eva, her book on Prince Rupert reviewed, 429.
South Africa, War in, review of documents concerning, 528-British Constitution a handicap in war, 528-abortive diplomacy, 530- Boer Republics' strength underestimated, 531-invasion of Natal, 531-British preparations, 532-Boers' fighting capacity, 532- Transvaal oligarchy,' 533-duty of English nation, 533-fair criticism and factious opposition, 533-checks in the field and Continental critics, 535-expeditious despatch of reinforcements, 535-experience gained, 537-Continental ill-will, 537-terms of peace, 538-future government of the Dutch States, 539, 541 -successes under Lord Roberts, 540-reconciliation of races, 542, 545-military rule, 543-colonial opinion, 543-equal treat- ment of whites, 544-effects of the war in cementing the Empire, 546-Imperialists' and 'Liberal Imperialists,' 547. (See also under British Army.)
Stars, their Spectra and their Evolution, review of books concerning, 455-use of spectroscope, 455-stellar light analysis, Sir W. Huggins's researches, 456-spectrography, 458--improvements in photographic methods, 459- life-changes of stars, 460-four spectral types, 460-nebulæ, 461-star-spawn and embryo stars, 462-stellar eclipses and densities, 464-double stars caused by
cleavage, 464-stellar decadence, 465-equilibrium of heat between contraction and radiation, 466-variations of temperature as affecting spectral diversity, 468—gravity a factor in determin- ing stellar types, 469-double stars, 470-banded spectra, 471- helium stars, 471-carbon stars, 472-Wolf-Rayet stars, 473- spectrographic survey of entire heavens, 474-cosmic oxygen 475-bright-line stars, 476.
Stillman, W. J., his book on Union of Italy reviewed, 380.
Terry, C. S., his book on Alexander Leslie reviewed, 429. Thédénat, H., his book on Roman Forum reviewed, 106. Trade Disputes, Conciliation and Arbitration in, 1-objects and methods of trades unions, 2-employers' benefit societies for workmen, 2-profit sharing, 3-combination of employers, 4, 10— government employment, 4-wages regulating prices, 6-artificial limitation of output, 6-labour-saving machinery, 7-employment of women, boys, and old men, 8-division of labour, 9-repudia- tion of awards of arbitrators, 9-refusal of employers to negotiate with trades unions, 10-collective bargains not legally binding, 10-registration and legalisation of trades unions, 11-voluntary agreements with money deposited as guarantee, 12-allocation of union funds, 14-conciliation boards, 15-conferences between disputants, 18-central boards of employers and employed, 19— blacklegs,' 20.
Trevelyan, G. M., his books on England in age of Wycliffe reviewed, 76.
Venezuelan Arbitration, review of documents concerning, 123- Spanish possessions, 124-Dutch West India Company, 125- British rule, 126-Venezuelan claims and United States interfer- ence, 126-commission of inquiry, 127-British claim, 127— arbitration treaty of Washington, 128-Venezuelan argument, 129-payment of arbitrators, 130-British Case and Counter- Case, 131-proposals of compromise not to prejudice claim, 132- Schombergk line, 134, 136-non-production of documents, 134— Point Barima, 136-decision of Commission, 136, 138-status of native inhabitants, 138-Hague Peace Conference, 140. Vallance, A., his memoir of William Morris reviewed, 356. Vogel, H. C., and Wilsing, J., their book on star spectra reviewed,
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, their book on Industrial Democracy reviewed, 1.
Whiteing, R., two of his novels reviewed, 305.
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