Death, 99 (#x4_x_4_i20).
Compared to Wycherley, 100 (#x4_x_4_i22).
Constitutional government, in England and on the Continent, i. 323.
Conversion of, into despotism, on the Continent, 326.
Dangers to, in England, 327.
Cooke, Sir Anthony, his learning, ii. 368.
Coote, Sir Eyre, sent to India, iii. 166 (#x5_x_5_i57).
His military reputation, 167 (#x5_x_5_i60).
Correctness, as a canon in art, i. 581.
Folly of, 587.
Council of York, abolished, ii. 38.
Country Wife, Wycherley's, iii. 70 (#x3_x_3_i2), 77 (#x3_x_3_i12).
Courtenay, Rt. Hon. T. P., review of his Memoirs of Sir William Temple, ii. 498-599.
His concessions to Dr. Lingard in regard to the Triple Alliance, 533.
His opinion of Temple's proposed council, 554, 556.
His error as to Temple's residence, 585 note.
Covenant, the Scotch, ii. 30.
Covenanters, the Scotch, their treaty with Charles I., ii. 30, 31.
Cowley, Abraham, his wit, ii. 204.
Admired Bacon, 495.
Cowper, William, forerunner of literary revival in England, i. 591.
Schoolmate of Warren Hastings, iii. 117 (#x4_x_4_i71).
Coxe, Archdeacon, eulogizes Sir R. Walpole, ii. 214.
Craggs, Secretary, ii. 238, 261.
Cranmer, Archbishop, his time-serving character, i. 299.
Crébillon, the younger, ii. 198.
Crisp, Samuel, iii. 340 (#x10_x_10_i36).
His dramatic aspirations, 343 (#x10_x_10_i41).
Failure and retirement, 345 (#x10_x_10_i45).
Criticism, cannot exist in perfection with the creative faculty, i. 190.
Effect on critical poetry, 202.
Croker, John Wilson, his edition of Boswell's Johnson reviewed, i. 691-742.
Misstatements in the notes, 691.
Classical errors, 700.
Want of perspicacity, 704.
Triviality of his comments, 705.
His style, 706.
Omissions, 707.
Additions, 708.
Cromwell, Henry, ii. 512.
Cromwell, Oliver, wisdom of his government, i. 124.
His great opportunity, 345.
Compared with Napoleon, 347.
His service to justice, 348.
His army, 348.
His administration, 349.
His foreign policy, 351.
Weakness of his son, 352.
Compared with Charles II., 353.
His qualities, ii. 29, 61.