Страница - 62Страница - 64- Mallock family, [3]-[5].
- —— Richard, as member for Torquay division of Devonshire, [209];
- support given him by George Lane Fox and J. Sandars, [211].
- Mallocks as members of Parliament for Lyme, Poole, Totnes, and Ashburton, [3].
- —— of the eighteenth century: their ecclesiastical patronage, and their patronage of the turf, [5].
- Manchester, speech at, on the land question, [192].
- Manning, Cardinal, [131].
- Marx, Karl, his influence in England about 1880, [173], [179].
- Memoirs, difficulties of writing, [135].
- Metaphors, the secret of their force in literature, [349].
- Molesworth, Sir Louis, [159].
- Monte Carlo, [194]-[208].
- Montrose, Duchess of (Caroline), [99].
- Morgan, J. Pierpont, [323], [327].
- Naval architecture, Mr. Froude's experiments in, [51].
- Negro, spiritual ambitions of a, [327].
- Nevill, Lady Dorothy, [101].
- —— Miss Meresia, her lesson in oratory at Strathfieldsaye, [110].
- New Domesday Book, studied by the author at Ardverikie, [187].
- Newman, Cardinal, [50].
- New Paul and Virginia, The, [90].
- New Republic, The, [87].
- New York: the opera there a social function, [312];
- dinner parties in, and other entertainments, [312];
- good taste in fashionable entertainments, [316];
- author's address at Columbia University, [313];
- Evelyn Nesbit and the Thaw trial, [321];
- ladies' club in, author's address at opening of, [324].
- Nicosia, [230].
- Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Saxton, [294].
- Noltland Castle, in the Orkneys, [301].
- Normans and Saxons, [28].
- Oban, [175].
- Old Order Changes, The, analysis of, [214]-[217].
- Orford, Lord, his views of society, [97].
- Osborne, Father B., son of a prominent Evangelical, [240].
- "Ouida" in London, [126];
- Oxford, undergraduate life at, [68];
- suppers and concerts at, [70]-[71];
- Robert Browning and Ruskin at, [71]-[79];
- rejection of dogmatic Christianity at, [82];
- suicide of Balliol undergraduate at, [80];
- orthodox apologists at, [83];
- The New Republic at, [87].
- Paget, Sir Augustus and Lady, [228].
- Pater, as Mr. Rose, in The New Republic, [88].
- Pelham (Lord Lytton's novel), social advice to her son from the hero's mother, [97].
- Philpot, Mr., private tutor at Littlehampton, [39];
- his taste for poetry, [39];
- the author's happy years under tuition of, [39]-[49];
- his professed Radicalism in polities and religion, [43];
- his fastidiousness in choice of pupils, [43].
- Philpotts, Henry, Bishop of Exeter, examples of his polished wit, [32].
- Poetry, author's early devotion to, [35]-[37].
- Poor, the rural, of Devonshire, [20]-[29].
- Pope as author's earliest model, [35].
- Popoff, Admiral, his visit to Mr. W. Froude at Chelston Cross, [51].
- Primrose League meeting at Cockington, humors of the occasion, [211].
- Prose, methods of writing good, [347].
- Prosody, attempts to write English verse according to Latin, [355].
- Provence, the, French transatlantic steamer, [328].
- Queen of Holland at Cockington, [17].
- Raby Castle, [150].
- Ramsden, Lady Guendolen: the author helps her in editing family memoirs, [100];
- has to reject the most amusing parts, [100].
- —— Sir John, an ideal country gentleman, [161].
- Reconstruction of Belief, The, [291].
- Religion as a Credible Doctrine, [284].
- Religion as an element of civilization, [291].
- Riegersbourg, castle of, [252].
- Roden, Lady, the charm of her conversation, [101].
- —— Lord and Lady, in Ireland, [164].
- Romance of the Nineteenth Century, A, [169];
- violent attacks on, [170];
- analysis of its philosophical purport, [170];
- defended by Catholic priest and Lord Houghton, [171]-[172].
- Roosevelt, President, author's meeting with, at Harvard, [318].
- Ruskin, meeting with, at Oxford, [78];
- his extreme charm of manner, [79];
- temperamentally opposed to Jowett, [79];
- his insistence on the need of definite religious belief, [86];
- as Mr. Herbert in The New Republic, [88].
- St. Andrews Boroughs, invitation to stand for, [191].
- St. Helier, Lady, and Duke of Wellington, [108].
- St. Hilarion, castle of, [232].
- St. Michael's Mount (Cornwall), [148].
- St. Vincent, first Lord, [14].
- Sartor Resartus, Carlyle's, [64].
- Savile, Augustus, [96].
- Season in London, [138].
- Seaton, first Lord, [14].
- Sermon, Jowett's, in The New Republic, [88];
- semisocialist, by priest in The Old Order Changes, [219].
- Servants, Old World, [18].
- Shelley, Sir Percy and Lady, [114].
- Sherborne House, [163].
- —— Susan, Lady, [163].
- —— the late Lord, [163].
- Shropshire, county ball in, [142].
- Sloane, Mr. and Mrs., of New York, [315].
- Smuggling by two country gentlemen in Devonshire, [5].
- "Social Democratic Federation," [173].
- Social Equality, [181].
- Socialism, A Critical Examination of, [329].
- —— elements of, in The Old Order Changes, [222].
- Society in London, its traditional basis, [92].
- Society in the country, [144].
- Somers, Lady, [117].
- Somerset, Duchess of, her conversational humor, [100].
- Spencer, Herbert, letters from, about Aristocracy and Evolution, [266].
- Stanway, picture of life at, in the eighteenth century, [162].
- "Statistical Monographs," [333].
- Stowe, [151].
- Strafford, Cora, Lady, [151].
- Suicide, her funeral at Monaco, [207].
- Summer on the borders of Caithness, [292].
- Sutherland, Duchess (Annie), at Torquay, [212].
- Swinburne, admiration of his poetry at Littlehampton, [47];
- at Jowett's dinner table and afterward, [72];
- at an undergraduate's luncheon, [74];
- his humor, [75];
- recitation of his own verses, [77].
- System played at Monte Carlo, [196]-[197].
- Tchiacheff, Madame de, well-known Florentine hostess, [236].
- Tennyson, quoted as illustrating the force of metaphor in poetry, [352].
- Tiffany's, two queer customers at, [242].
- Torquay, extension of, over Cockington and Chelston property, [13]-[14];
- Torre a Cona, near Florence, [238].
- Trevarthenick, Sir L. Molesworth's, [159].
- Trevelyans of East Devon, [3].
- Ugbrooke, the Cliffords, in Devonshire, [154].
- Valentines, two living, [202].
- Vay di Vaya, Monsignor, [314].
- Veil of the Temple, passage on Darwin quoted in, [284];
- table talk on free will in, [287];
- verses from, quoted, [288]-[289];
- President Roosevelt's interest in, [319].
- Verses, three volumes of the author's, [340].
- Vicenza, [243].
- Villa at Beaulieu, [205].
- —— Maser, near Asolo, [244].
- Vyner, Clair, [130].