Julia Ward Howe - Richards Laura E. (читать книги онлайн полностью без сокращений txt) 📗
Hegel, G. W. F., I, 196, 197, 240, 249.
Heidelberg, II, 174.
Helbig, Mme., II, 239, 249.
Hemenway, Mary, II, 193.
Henderson, L. J., II, 294, 298.
Henschel, Georg, II, 71.
Heredity, influence of, I, 1, 14.
Herford, Brooke, II, 127, 170.
Herford, Mrs. Brooke, II, 165, 170.
Herkomer, Hubert, II, 165, 171.
Herlihy, Dan, II, 322, 323.
Herodotus, II, 36, 37.
Heron, Matilda, I, 143, 144.
Heywood, J. C., II, 244, 245.
Heywood, Mrs. J. C., II, 244.
Higginson, T. W., I, 227, 286, 362, 364, 365; II, 48, 49, 60, 81, 88, 187, 259, 271-274, 302, 320, 335-37, 346, 354-56, 366, 387, 400.
Verse by, 335.
Higher education of women, I, 361, 362; II, 21.
Hill, Arthur D., II, 406.
Hill, Thomas, II, 326.
Hillard, George, I, 71, 74, 120, 128, 151.
Hippolytus, I, 203, 204, 205; II, 345.
Hoar, G. F., II, 109, 210, 219, 292, 293, 299.
Hodges, George, II, 320.
Hohenlohe, Cardinal, II, 241.
Holland, I, 10; II, 10, 172.
Holland, J. G., II, 47, 77.
Holmes, O. W., I, 140-42, 207-11, 262, 286, 294; II, 66, 70, 80, 93, 146, 147, 163, 272, 389.
Verse by, I, 140.
Homans, Mrs. Charles, II, 99, 354.
Home Rule, II, 4, 166.
Homer, I, 323; II, 5.
Hooker, Joseph, I, 192.
Hooper, Ellen, II, 142.
Hooper, Samuel, I, 239.
Hopedale, II, 253.
Horace, I, 153, 192; II, 374, 382.
Horry, Peter, I, 10, 11, 12.
Horticulture, I, 23, 24.
Hosmer, Harriet G., I, 271.
Hosmer, Martha, II, 325.
Houghton, R. M. Milnes, Lord, I, 82, 84, 85; II, 5, 9.
Howard, Charles, I, 267.
Howard, Lady Mary, I, 85.
Howard Athen?um, I, 204, 225.
Howe, Senator, I, 239.
Howe, Fannie, I, 298; II, 80, 87, 201, 227, 266, 351, 364.
Letter to, II, 338.
Howe, Florence. See Hall.
Howe, H. M., I, 130, 131, 228, 237, 238, 265, 297, 298; II, 71, 80, 84, 87, 119, 150, 201, 202, 227, 235, 266, 278, 283, 338, 346, 350, 351, 413.
Letter to, II, 397.
Howe, J. N., Sr., I, 364.
Howe, J. N., Jr., I, 258.
Howe, Julia R. See Anagnos.
Howe, Julia Ward, ancestry, I, 3-17;
birth, 18;
childhood, 18-39;
early verse, 33-35;
girlhood, 41-60;
father's death, 61-64;
first published writing, 65;
brother Henry's death, 66;
first philosophical studies, 67-70;
engagement and marriage, 72-78;
trip to Europe, 79-100;
birth of first child, 96;
settles at South Boston, 102-07;
at Green Peace, 111, 112;
birth of second daughter, 112;
brother Marion's death, 130;
birth of first son, 130,
of third daughter, 133;
second trip to Europe, 133-35;
publication of Passion Flowers, 136-44,
of Words for the Hour, 144,
and of The World's Own, 144-45;
edits paper for her children, 162-64;
trip to Cuba, 173-76;
publication of A Trip to Cuba, 176;
Tribune letters, 176;
birth and death of second son, 178-84;
writing of Battle Hymn, 186-91;
visit to the army, 192, 193;
removal to Chestnut St., 194;
philosophical studies and essays, 195-202, 206, 208, 213-19, 222, 224, 225, 227, 229-31, 236, 249, 250-53, 259;