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D'Orsay / or, The complete dandy

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by W. Teignmouth Shore

Pisa, 71

  Planché, James Robinson, 189, 261, 262

  ” on Lablache, 263

  ” on Louis Napoleon, 201

  Pompeii, 57

  Poniatowsky, Prince, 172

  Ponsonby, John, 139

  Powell, Mr, 124

  Power, Edward, 24

  Power, Ellen, 24, 25

  Power, Ellen and Margaret, 158, 192, 283, 291, 302

  Power, Margaret, 219, 220

  ” Account of Lady Blessington’s death, 285

  ” Account of Sarcophagus, 288

  ” Letter to Madden, 289

  Power, Marguerite, see Blessington, Lady

  Power, Mary Anne, Comtesse de St Marsault, 24, 42, 43, 54, 96

  Power, Michael, 24

  Power, Robert, 24, 75, 245

  Procter, “Barry Cornwall,” 169, 170

  ” Epitaph on Lady Blessington, 288

  Pugin, Augustus, 55

  Punch, “The Mrs Caudle of the House of Lords,” 185

  Puritans, xi

  Purves, Mr and Mrs, 170

  Q

  Quarterly Review, English dinners, 127

  Quin, Dr, 112, 113, 114, 243, 261, 283, 310

  R

  Rachel, in Phèdre, 298

  Raikes, Tom, 123

  Ratcliffe, Lt.-Colonel, 202, 203

  Redding, Cyrus, on Lady Blessington, 90

  Reeve, Henry, 183, 184, 185

  ” on Countess Guiccioli, 163

  ” Gore House, 167

  Revolution, 1830, 96

  Reynolds, Frederick Mansell, 169, 170

  Ritchie, Lady, on D’Orsay, 182

  Robespierre, 112

  Robinson, Crabb, 65, 143

  Rocco Romano, Duc di, 67

  Rogers, S., 33, 93, 95, 102

  ” Attitude towards Byron, 94

  Rome, 53, 69, 76 seq.

  Rosslyn, Lord, 88

  Rothschild, Antony, 274

  Rotival, Chef, 293

  Rubini, 144, 261

  Russell, Lord John, 95, 137

  Russell, Lord William, murdered, 262

  S

  St Aulaire, Count, 211, 213, 214

  St Germain-en-Laye, 43

  Saint Marceau, Countess, 165

  St Marsault, Comte et Comtesse de, 43

  Sala, George Augustus, on Louis Napoleon, 196

  Salon at Holland House, 136

  ” at Gore House, 160

  ” at Seamore Place, 136

  ” Its decline and fall in London, 135

  Schodel, Madame, 219, 220

  Scott, Sir Walter, 223

  Seamore Place, 101 seq.

  ” Evenings at, 138

  ” Guests at, 102 seq.

  ” Robbery at, 272

  Shafto, Mr, 183

  Shakespeare, Love’s Labour Lost, xi

  Shaw, George Bernard, xii

  Shee, W. A., 144

  ” on Gore House, 160

  ” on Countess Guiccioli, 162, 165

  ” on Duchesse de Guiche, 36

  ” on Louis Napoleon, 196

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 107

  Sheridan, School for Scandal, xii

  Simon, Dr Léon, 286, 287

  Smith, Albert, on Napoleon III., 196

  Smith, James, 102, 109, 112

  Smith, James and Horace, Rejected Addresses, 107

  Smith, Sydney, 123, 180

  Somerset, Lady Fitzroy, 134

  Southey, Robert, 223

  Soyer, Chef, 293

  Standish, 261

  Star and Garter, Richmond, 147, 155

  Stuart, Hon. W., 293

  Stultz, “Tailor to M. le Comte d’Orsay,” 117

  Sue, Eugène, 224, 238

  ” Account of, 296

  ” Mysteries of Paris, Wandering Jew, 295

  Sumner, Charles, 188, 195

  ” on Gore House, 186

  ” on Landor, 218

  T

  Taglioni, Mlle., 86, 87, 144

  Talbot, Mr, 140

  Talma, Mme., 19

  Tamburini, 144

  “Tamburini Row,” 261

  Tankerville, Lord, 220

  Tarentum, Archbishop of, 67

  Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 266

  Teufelsdröckh, Professor, definition of a dandy, xiii

  Thackeray, W. M., 188, 191, 283

  ” Letters to Mrs Brookfield, 182, 281

  ” Vanity Fair, “Mr Moss’s Mansion,” 253

  ” Visits D’Orsay in Paris, 292

  Thanet, Lord, 34

  Thiers, M., 95

  Thomson, Poulett, 95

  Ticknor, George, 180

  Trelawney, the Younger Son, 169, 170

  Tullemore, Lady, 134

  Tyrone, 32

  U

  Ude, Chef, 295

  ” story of, 150

  Uwins, painter, 57

  V

  Valence, 44

  Viel Castel, Count Horace de, on D’Orsay, 298, 304

  Vigne, Casimir de la, Columbus, 67

  Vigny, Count Alfred de, 176, 181, 260

  ” Letter to Lady Blessington, 180

  Vizetelly, Henry, on D’Orsay, 250

  W

  Walewska, Countess, 202

  Walewski, Count, 93, 95

  Webster, Sir Godfrey, 136

  Wellington, Duke of, 158, 188

  ” Catholic Emancipation Act, 88

  ” in Paris, 18, 19

  ” on Napoleon III., 209

  ” on his portrait by D’Orsay, 232

  Westmacott, sculptor, 57

  White-bait, 147, 148

  Wild oats, 147

  Wilkie, Sir David, 33, 72

  Williams, Lady, 94

  Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 139

  ” Description of Lady Blessington, 137

  ” on Disraeli, 140

  ” on D’Orsay, 122

  ” Visits Lady Blessington, 104

  Wilton, Lord, 102

  Wombwell, George, 242

  Worcester, Lord, 240, 241

  Wordsworth, W., 223

  Würtemberg, King of, 16

  Wyatt (Wayatville), Sir Jeffrey, 149

  Wycherley, high priest of dandyism, xii

  Y

  Yates, Edmund, on D’Orsay and Louis Napoleon, 195

  ” on Planché, 262

  Yates, Frederick Henry, 240n

  Z

  Zichy, Count, 172, 173

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