INDEX
Addison
Aesthetics
Aigremont
Albert Hall, the
Albertus Magnus
Andersen, Hendrik
Angels and poets
Animals and Man
Anti-Militarism
Apple, symbolism of the
Architecture, Norman and Burgundian;
Spanish;
English
Aristotle
Arnold, Matthew
Art
Artists as writers
Augustine, St.
Australia
Bacon Bailey, P. H. Barcelona Barker, Granville Bathing Baudelaire Bayeux tapestry
Beauty, in women; and love;
the strangeness of proportion in;
in Nature and Man;
and Nothingness;
and imperfection;
in style
Beauvais
Beethoven
Bergerac, Cyrano de
Bernard, St.
Bianca Stella
Bible, the
Birnbaum
Birth-rate, decline in
Blake
Boccaccio
Body, significance of the
Böhme
Bovarism
Brantôme
Bretons
Browning, R.
Bryan, W.J.
Buddha
Burgundy
Burton, Sir R.
Busoni
Byng, Admiral
Caen Canterbury, Archbishops of Carducci Carus, P. Castle Hedingham Catalans Catullus Chidley Chivalry Chopin Christianity Churches, English City, the World Civilisation Clarity in style Clergyman, the Anglican Cliché, the Cloister, the Coleridge Conductors, English musical, Cornwall, Counters, Coutance, Cowley, Crowd, psychology of the, Curzon, Lord,
Dancing, Dante, Darling, Justice, Daumier, Death, Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie, Denyn, J., Deslys, Gaby, Devil, fate of the, Dickinson, Dijon, Dives, Drake, Drama, Dukas,
Eccles, Solomon,
Elgar,
Elizabeth, Queen,
Ellis, Henry,
England,
English, women,
temperament,
sailor,
literature,
excessiveness,
type,
churches,
love of flowers,
Eskimo,
Eternity,
Eucalyptus,
Eugenics,
Euripides,
Evolution,
Exfodiation,
Fécamp, Fechner, Feminism, Flagellation, Flaubert, Flowers, Fountains, Franck, César, Freedom, French spirit, Freud, Furniture,
Gardens, Gaultier, Jules de, Genius, Gibbon, God, Goethe, Goncourt, Gourmont, Remy de, Greek language,
Hahn, Hair, Hall, Stanley, Harnack, Heaven, Hell, Herrick, Robert, Hinton, James, Hobbes, Hostility, the vanity of, Humboldt, Wilhelm von, Hydrangea,
Imbecility, Immorality, Individuality, Irony, Isaiah, Italy,
Jacobean furniture, Janson, G., Jesus, Johnson,
Kapo, Kraepelin,
Lamb, C., Landor, Latin, Lenormand, Lévy-Bruhl, Life, Lind-Af-Hageby, Miss, Linnaeus, Logic in morals, London Lucretius Luther
Macaulay Maeterlinck Malaterra, Geoffrey Maldon Malines Man Marinetti Mass, the Mazzini Mediaevalism Mendelssohn Meredith, George Metaphor Michelangelo Midsummer Eve Milton Mimosa Mirrors Mob, the Molière Monks, as epicures Montserrat Mont St. Michel Morality Morocco Music
Nakedness
Nantes
Nature
Newbolt, H.
Nietzsche
Nigeria, religious rites of
Nikisch
Norman, genius
women
character
architecture
Normandy
Novels
Obscene, the Obscurity in style October Ogive, the Olives Ovid
Pachmann
Pain
Palencia
Pantheon, the
Paris
Pascal
Pater
Paulhan
Peace Propaganda
Pear, symbolism of the
Perfection
Perpignan
Perugino
Peter, St.
Pliny, the Elder
Poets, as critics
as angels
Poincaré, II.
Progress
Protestantism
Rabelais Raleigh, Sir W. Raphael Régnier, H. de Religion Restraint Ripoll Rire, Le Rocamadour Rodin Romanesque architecture Roses, wild Rossetti Rouen Rowlandson Rubens
Sabotage
the Higher
Sailor, the English
Salamanca
Schestoff
Schopenhauer
Sea, the
Shakespeare
Shelley
Smoke problem
Socrates
Solitude
Spain
Stead, W. T.
Steele
Stevenson, R. L.
Strassburg Cathedral
Stratz
Strindberg
Style
Suffolk
Suffragette, the
Sun, the
Swinburne
Symons, Arthur
Technique Temperance movement Temptation, value of Tennyson Theatre, the Thicknesse, Philip Thompson, Francis Thomson, Sir J. J. Thoreau Travelling Truslow Tulips
Unamuno, M. de United States
Vaihinger Vegetarianism Velasquez Verlaine Vich Vinci, Leonardo da Virgin Mother, the Vivisection Voltaire
Wallflowers
War
Warner, C. D.
Whitman, Walt
Women, and social service;
in university towns;
of Normandy;
of Burgundy;
of England;
of France;
psychology of;
and beauty;
as affected by civilisation;
beauty of;
and the pear
Wood, Sir Henry
Wordsworth
Work, the Gospel of
Yellow Jacket, The