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Critics, 54, 68.

Crudity, 79.


Dactylic pentameter, 21-22.

Danube, Nicolai on the, 77.

Death, 46; and immortality, 48.

Descartes, 96; Answer to, 97.

Destinies, Various, 39.

Devil, Licentiousness and the, 63.

Dilettante, 59.

Discipline, 156.

Discussion and monologues, 64.

Dissection, 72.

Distich a fountain, 27;
  The elegiac, 13ff.

Distinction, 147.

Divinity, 42.

Dreamers, 142.

Dunce, The whole a, 74.

Dupe will turn rogue, 84.

Duty, Our, 151.


Empiricists, 113.

Enemy useful, 146.

Enthusiast, 5, 56, 159.

Erring will harm, 155.

Error and truth, 157, 159;
  hid, 112;
  is error, 153;
  Truth dearer than, 154.

Errors, 126.

Eternity, 40.

Eyes in the mud, 144.


Facts and their treatment, 61.

Fate, Our common, 29.

Father, Our, 164.

Fathom thyself, 35.

Fichte, 103.

Fiction and truth, 134.

Flaw, A, 112.

Folly and insanity, 43.

Foot and meter, 13.

Form, Truth and, 130.

Formless material, 78.

Fountain, The distich a, 27.

Friend and enemy, 146.

Frog, 72.


Genius, a gift, 129;
  and nature, 37, 136;
  when it slips, 43.

Gift, Genius a, 129.

Goddess or cow, 132.

Goethe and Schiller, 3 ff., et passim.

Good from the bad, 131.

Goodness and greatness, 149.

Growth, Propagation and, 39.


Hades, Philosophers in, 91-108.

Half-bird, The, 89.

Harmony, 34.

Heart and reason, 34;
  of hearts, Thine own, 35.

Hedonists, Theological, 145

Hell, 169.

Hephthemimeres, 16.

Heracles, Zeus to, 42.

Hermes, Timotheus, 63, 168

Heroic hexameter, 17.

Highest, The, 141.

Homer, 55, 167.