Science, man’s good genius, [47]–9

Science, Watts-Dunton’s speech on, [42]–9

Scott, Sir Walter, his humour, [195]; tribute to, [220], [221], [307]; [346]; ‘softness of touch’ in portraiture, [350]; [367]

Scott, William Bell, anecdote of, [184]

‘Scullion, Sterne’s fat, foolish,’ [249]

‘Semaine Littéraire, La,’ [347], [374], [380]

Sex, witchery of, [391]

‘Shadow on the Window Blind,’ [164]: first printed in Mackenzie Bell’s Study of Watts-Dunton in ‘Poets and Poetry of the Century,’ q.v.

Shakespeare, spirit of wonder in, [16]; [126]; [186]; [293]; richness in style, [328]; [355]; [382]; [394]

‘Shales mare,’ [106]