P Pain, how to minimise; [337] Paley’s definition of Virtue; [274] Parentheses in conversation, how to indicate; [251] ‘Phlizz’, a visionary flower; [282] ” ” fruit; [75] ” ” nurse-maid; [283] Pictures, how to criticize; [238] Pleasure, how to maximise; [335] Plunge-bath, portable; [25] Poor people, simple method for enriching; [312] Portable bath for tourists; [25] Poverty, the blessings of; [152] Prayer for temporal blessings, effect of; [391] Preachers, exceptional privileges of; [277] ” appealing to selfishness; [276] Proof, burden of, misplaced by Crocodiles; [230] ” ” ” Dr. Watts; [235] ” ” ” ladies; [235]
Q Questions in conversation, how to indicate; [251]
R Railway-literature; [58] ” scenes regarded as dramatic; [333] Rain, horizontal, boots for; [14] Retina, images inverted on; [242] Reversed order of events; [350]
S Scenery, enjoyment of, by little men; [299] Science. Do books, or minds, contain most? [21] Selfishness appealed to in hymns; [276] ” ” religious teaching; [275] ” ” sermons; [276] Sermons appealing to selfishness; [276] Shakespeare, passages treated of:— ‘All the world’s a stage’; [335] ‘Aye, every inch a king!’; [373] ‘Is this a dagger that I see before me?’; [371] ‘Rest, rest, perturbed Spirit!’; [60] ‘To be, or not to be’; [370] Shakespeare’s treatment of ghosts; [60] Short man, privilege of being a; [299] Sillygism, requisites for a; [259] Sobriety, extreme, inconvenience of; [140] Spencer, Herbert, difficulties in; [258] Sport, false and true; [318] Steam, influence of, on Literature; [64] Sunday, as spent by children of last generation; [387] ” observance of; [385]
T Time, how to put back; [314], [347] ” ” reverse; [350] Tourists’ portable bath; [25]
V Virtue, Paley’s definition of; [274]
W Watts, Dr., weak logic of; [235] Weather, horizontal, boots for; [14] Weight, relative, conceivably non-existent; [100] Weltering, appropriate fluids for; [58]
WORKS OF LEWIS CARROLL.
Published by Macmillan & Co.