493_;
repulsed at Vimiera, _ii.
repulsed at Vimiera, _ii.
Byron
, _Guide to the Castle of Chillon_, _iv.
14, 15, 19_
Nahum, _v. 4_
Naldi, Giuseppe, i. 346
Nani, Bartolommeo, v. 115
Nani, Maria or Marina, v. 115
Napier, _History of the Peninsular War_, _i. 469, 470_; ii. _53, 54_,
87, 90-94
Napoleon Buonaparte, his snuff-box, _i. 355_; vii. 77 mentioned in
_Hints from Horace_, i. 410; the affair of Copenhagen, _i. 468_;
"Buonaparte's fiat," i. 487; fall of Hamburg, _i. 488_; "then flamed
of Austerlitz the blest despatch," _i. 489_; unwhiskered, _i.
493_;
repulsed at Vimiera, _ii. 39_; "to swell one bloated chiefs
unwholesome reign," ii. 56; abdication of Ferdinand VII. , _ii. 78_;
invasion of Spain, ii. _82_, 90; blockade of Corfu, _ii. 193_;
Shelley's _Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Buonaparte_, _ii.
227_; "there sunk the greatest, nor the worst of men," etc. (_Childe
Harold_), ii. 238-241, 294; his star, ii. 270; the Horses of St. Mark,
_ii. 336_; the Venus de' Medici, _ii. 365_; Coleridge on, _ii. 397_;
described by Pitt as "the child and champion of Jacobinism," etc. ,
_ii.
Nahum, _v. 4_
Naldi, Giuseppe, i. 346
Nani, Bartolommeo, v. 115
Nani, Maria or Marina, v. 115
Napier, _History of the Peninsular War_, _i. 469, 470_; ii. _53, 54_,
87, 90-94
Napoleon Buonaparte, his snuff-box, _i. 355_; vii. 77 mentioned in
_Hints from Horace_, i. 410; the affair of Copenhagen, _i. 468_;
"Buonaparte's fiat," i. 487; fall of Hamburg, _i. 488_; "then flamed
of Austerlitz the blest despatch," _i. 489_; unwhiskered, _i.
493_;
repulsed at Vimiera, _ii. 39_; "to swell one bloated chiefs
unwholesome reign," ii. 56; abdication of Ferdinand VII. , _ii. 78_;
invasion of Spain, ii. _82_, 90; blockade of Corfu, _ii. 193_;
Shelley's _Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Buonaparte_, _ii.
227_; "there sunk the greatest, nor the worst of men," etc. (_Childe
Harold_), ii. 238-241, 294; his star, ii. 270; the Horses of St. Mark,
_ii. 336_; the Venus de' Medici, _ii. 365_; Coleridge on, _ii. 397_;
described by Pitt as "the child and champion of Jacobinism," etc. ,
_ii.