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INDEX.
of arrangement, 23: feeling of the ludicrous, 32; speculative Radicalism, 43; a singular Character, 51; Genesis properly an Exodus, 55; unprecedented Name, 59; infantine experience, 60; Pedagogy, 69; an almost Hindoo Passivity, 69; school-boy jostling, 71; heterogeneous University-Life, 75; fever-paroxysms of Doubt, 79; first practical knowledge of the English, 80; getting under way, 82; ill success, 86; glimpse of high-life, 87; casts himself on the Universe, 92; reverent feeling towards Women, 93; frantically in love, 94; first interview with Blumine, 97; inspired moments, 98; short of practical kitchen-stuff, 101; ideal bliss, and actual catastrophe, 102; sorrows, and peripatetic stoicism, 103; a parting glimpse of his Beloved on her way to England, 106; how he overran the whole earth, 107; Doubt darkened into Unbelief, in; love of Truth, 113; a feeble unit, amidst a threatening Infinitude, 114; Baphometic Fire-baptism, 117; placid indifference, 117; a Hyperborean intruder, 124; Nothingness of life, 126; Temptations in the wilderness, 126; dawning of a better day, 129; the Ideal in the Actual, 135; finds his true Calling, 137; his Biography a symbolic Adumbration, significant to those who can decipher it, 239; a wonder-lover, seeker and worker, 144; in Monmouth-Street among the Hebrews, 167; concluding hints, 203; his public History not yet done, perhaps the better part only beginning, 206.
  • Thinking Man, a, the worst enemy of the Prince of Darkness, 83, 137; true Thought can never die, 170.
  • Time-Spirit, life-battle with the, 59, 89; Time, the universal wonder-hider, 182.
  • Titles of Honour, 171.
  • Tools, influence of, 27; the Pen, most miraculous of tools, 137.
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  • Unbelief, era of, 78, 112; Doubt darkening into, in; escape from, 127.
  • Universities, 76.
  • Utilitarianism, in, 161.
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  • View-hunting and diseased Self-consciousness, 107.
  • Voltaire, 133; the Parisian Divinity, 174.
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  • War, 118.
  • Wisdom, 45.
  • Woman's influence, 93.
  • Wonder the basis of Worship, 46; region of, 187.
  • Words, slavery to, 36; Word-mongering and Motive-grinding, 112.
  • Workshop of Life, 137. See Labour.
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  • Young Men and Maidens, 88, 92.

THE END.


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