[97] Amiel's Journal.
[98] Barrett Wendell: English Composition. By courtesy of the publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York City. Copyright, 1891.
[99] At the end of the chapter.
[100] William Makepeace Thackeray: The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, publishers.
[101] For translation, see page [296].
[INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIVE SELECTIONS]
- Amiel's Journal, "Mozart and Beethoven", [277]-[278]
- Antin, Mary, The Promised Land, "The Making of an American", [186]-[189]
- Atlantic Monthly, The Contributor's Club, "The Privileges of Age", [245]-[247]
- Aumonier, Stacy, "Solemn-Looking Blokes" (Century Magazine), [29]-[33]
- Bagehot, Walter, Works, vol. III, "A Constitutional Statesman", [227]-[229]
- Belloc, Hilaire, First and Last, "On a Great Wind", [244]
- Bradford, Gamaliel, Confederate Portraits, "Judah P. Benjamin", [264]
- Brooke, Rupert, Collected Poems, "The Great Lover", [234]-[235]
- Bullard, F. Lauriston, Famous War Correspondents, "A Definition of the Correspondent", [78]
- Burdick, Francis M, The Essentials of Business Law—
- Burroughs, John, Birds and Bees, "An Idyl of the Honey-Bee", [48]-[55]
- Burton, Richard, Little Essays in Literature and Life, "The Nature of the Informal Essay", [243]-[244]
- Butler, Samuel, The Note-Books of Samuel Butler, "A Group of Definitions", [109]
- Cannon, J. G, Clearing-Houses, "Classification of Clearing-Houses", [140]
- Carlyle, Thomas, Essay on Biography, Selection from, [275]-[276]
- Sartor Resartus, "The Entepfuhl Road", [40]
- Century Magazine, "The Hydraulic Cartridge", [161]-[162]
- Corbin, John, An American at Oxford, "How to Handle a Punt", [163]-[164]
- Corbin, T. W, Engineering of To-day, "Cargo Steamers", [203]-[205]
- Cram, R. A., The Heart of Europe, "Definition of the Heart", [104]
- Croly, Herbert, The Promise of American Life, "The American Business Man", [197]-[199]
- Dilley, Arthur U, Oriental Rugs, "A Classification of Rugs", [119]-[122]
- Eliot, George, The Mill on the Floss, "The Scenery of the Rhone", [124]-[125]
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Conduct of Life, "Fate", [27]-[28]; [36]-[37]
- Escott, T. H. S, Great Victorians, "Balfour", [271]
- Gardiner, A. G., Prophets, Priests, and Kings, "Balfour", [148]
- Garland, Hamlin, A Son of the Middle Border, a sentence from, [45]
- Gissing, George, The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft—
- Green, J. R., Short History of the English People, "Estimate of the Character of Elizabeth", [122]-[123]
- Greenough and Kittredge, Words and Their Ways in English Speech, "The Process of Radiation", [181]-[183]
- Haweis, Rev. Mr., Music and Morals, "The Character of J. R. Green", [268]-[269]
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Our Old Home, "English Weather", [126]-[128]
- Henderson, W. H., What is Good Music—
- Howells, W. D., A Boy's Town, "The Difference Between Boys and Men", [107]
- Hungerford, Edward, The Personality of American Cities, "Boston", [68]-[69]
- Judy, A. M., From the Study to the Farm, "The Farmer's Life", [150]-[151]
- Lounsbury, T. R., English Spelling and Spelling Reform, "Final e", [205]-[208]
- Lucke, C. E., Power, "The Mechanical Engineer", [98]
- Masefield, John, Gallipoli, "The Horror of the Fight", [69]-[70]
- Morley, John, Miscellanies, vol. I, "The Distinction Between the Poetic and the Scientific Spirit", [105]-[106]
- Morman, J. B., The Principles of Rural Credit, "Amortization", [85]-[86]
- Pollak, Gustav, Fifty Years of American Idealism—
- Prelini, Charles, Dredges and Dredging, "The Operation of Dredges", [170]
- Royce, Josiah, "Nietzsche" (Atlantic Monthly), [131]
- Russell, Bertrand,
- Sainte-Beuve, "Definition of a Classic", [91]
- Scientific American, "The Catskill Water Supply", [185]-[186]
- Scribner's Magazine, The Point of View, "The New Poetry", [200]-[201]
- Sedgwick, H. D., The New American Type, "Honor", [108]
- Shakespeare, William, King Henry IV, "Bardolph on 'Accommodate'", [81]-[82]
- Sharp, Dallas Lore, The Hills of Hingham, "The Carpet Layer", [173]-[174]
- Shaw, G. B.,
- Dramatic Opinions and Essays—
- "The Odds Against Shakespeare", [116]-[117]
- Sanity of Art, "Definition of Artist", [103]
- "Indispensability of Law", [153]-[156]
- "Passion", [146]-[147]
- "Pattern Designers and Dramatic Composers", [111]-[112]
- Society and Superior Brains—
- "Ability that Gives Value for Money", [85]
- "Superiority of Status", [109]-[110]
- Slicer, T. R., From Poet to Premier, "O. W. Holmes", [272]
- Standard Dictionary, Definition of "Correspondent", [78]
- Stevenson, R. L., "Pulvis et Umbra", [55]-[57]
- "The sun upon my shoulders", [45]
- Talbot, F. A., The Making of a Great Canadian Railway—
- Taylor, B. L., The Line o' Type Column, "Highbrow," etc., [102]
- Thackeray, W. M., The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century, "Oliver Goldsmith", [285]-[294]
- Warner, Frances L., "The Amateur Chessman" (From The Point of View, Scribner's Magazine), [249]-[252]
- Webster's New International Dictionary, Definition of "Art", [6]
- Wendell, Barrett, English Composition, "Carlyle's Frederick the Great", [279]-[280]
- Weston, E. M., Rock Drills, "Hammer Drills", [115]-[116]
- Wister, Owen, Quack Novels and Democracy, "The Quack Novel", [88]-[89]