Many men and minds have contributed to these pages. Such sources of suggestion and insight have been indicated wherever they could be identified. In especial I must record my grateful sense of obligation to Professor Irving Babbitt's Rousseau and Romanticism. The chapter on Naturalism owes much to its brilliant and provocative discussions.

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Preface [11]

I. The Learner, the Doer and the Seer [15]

II. The Children of Zion and the Sons of Greece [40]

III. Eating, Drinking and Being Merry [72]

IV. The Unmeasured Gulf [102]