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, 215; force of, iv, 332; influence of, xi, 335. Epictetus, viii, 119; compared with Walt Whitman, i, 170. Epigram, definition of, x, 52. Epitaphs, i, 158; iv, 86; v, 159. Epochs in life, three great, ix, 66. Epworth League, referred to, ii, 137. Epworth parsonage, birthplace of John Wesley, ix, 16. Equanimity, x, 58; xiii, 84. Erasmus, i, 248; x, 117; xiv, 40; an authority on books and printing, x, 175; the Bishop of Cambray and, x, 161; Froben, the publisher, and, x, 173; Melanchthon and, x, 172; Sir Thomas More and, x, 170; Lord Mountjoy and, x, 169; Luther compared with, x, 152; Diderot on, x, 152; Albrecht Durer on, x, 157; _In Praise of Folly_, x, 177; intellectual pivot of the Renaissance, x, 150; on preaching, x, 150; quoted, vi, 46; reference to, i, 124; v, 123; travels of, x, 161. Erfurt, university of, vii, 119. Esoteric and exoteric, vii, 133. Esoterics, v, 96. _Essay on Education_, Herbert Spencer, viii, 324. _Essay on Human Understanding_, Locke, xiii, 85. _Essay on Mind_, E. B. Browning, ii, 29. _Essay on the Sublime_, Burke, vii, 318. _Essays of Elia_, Charles Lamb, ii, 214; v, 297. Etching, iv, 55, 315. _Etching and Dry Points_, Whistler, vi, 351. Etiquette, books on, v, 239. Etruria, home of Wedgwood pottery, xiii, 75. Euclid of Megara, disciple of Socrates, viii, 29. Eugenics of Plato, x, 118. Eugenie, Empress, and Rosa Bonheur, ii, 159. Euripides, referred to, v, 185. Eusebius on Aristotle, viii, 109. Eve, guilt of, iv, 83. Everett, Edward, xi, 258. Evolution, doctrine of, i, 135; v, 290; vi, 196; viii, 341; xii, 215. _Excursion, The_, Wordsworth, i, 219. Executive, an, defined, xi, 361. Exile, advantages of, viii, 60; xiv, 21. Exodus, the Israelitish, x, 38. Expense-account, working the, vi, 314. Expression, v, 235; vi, 58; need of, v, 215. _Fable for Critics_, Lowell, i, 179. Faddism, xii, 131. Fagging in English schools, x, 230. Fairy-tales, uses of, viii, 269. Faith, v, 238; Wordsworth on, i, 210. _Fall of Wagner, The_, Nietzsche, xiv, 38. Falmouth, Lord, quoted, vi, 13. Falstaff compared with Johnson, v, 168. _Falstaff_, Verdi, xiv, 295. Fanaticism, ix, 182. Faneuil Hall, and Cooper Union compared, xi, 258; Wendell Phillips' speech in, vii, 414. Faraday, Michael, and Sir Humphry Davy, xii, 352; John Tyndall and, xii, 352; John
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