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erary conscience, the, x, 363. Literary eczema, i, 292. _Literary Landmarks_, Hutton, ii, 118. Literary stinkpots, v, 218. Literature, a confession, xiii, 313; a byproduct, v, 26; history and, xiii, 83. Litigation, a luxury, vii, 293. Little Journeys Camp, iii, p ix. Little red schoolhouse, the, iii, 255. Littre, pupil of Auguste Comte, viii, 265. _Lives of the Poets_, Johnson, v, 147. Livingston, David, vi, 347. Lloyd, Charles, and the Wordsworths, i, 215. Local option, iii, 129. Lodge, Cabot, iii, 23. _Logic_, J. S. Mill, xiii, 160. _Lohengrin_, Wagner, xiv, 32. Lombroso, Prof., referred to, i, 164. _London_, Baedeker, ii, 118. London, compared with New York, ii, 118; monuments of, i, 313. Longfellow on Dante, xiii, 110; Emerson and, viii, 408. Long, John D., vi, 333; vii, 191. Long Parliament, the, ix, 318. Lord Palmerston and Richard Cobden, ix, 152. Lorenzo, the Magnificent, iv, 13; Savonarola and, vii, 97; Pericles compared with, iv, 13. Lorimer, George Horace, xi, 183. Lorraine, Claude, iv, 162; influence of, on Corot, vi, 201; influence of, on Turner, i, 126. _Lost Arts, The_, Wendell Phillips, vii, 328. _Lothair_, Disraeli, v, 342. Lot referred to, i, 306. _Lot_, Rembrandt, iv, 63. _Lotus-Eaters, The_, Tennyson, v, 78. Louis XIV, "The Grand," iv, 95. Louis XV, i, 203. Louis XVIII and Victor Hugo, i, 188. Louisiana Purchase, the, iii, 76. Love, iv, 178; v, 238, 346; xiv, 312; Marcus Aurelius on, viii, 138; of brother and sister, ii, 215; Robert Burns and, v, 93; the great enlightener, ii, 78; eternal, v, 90; Benjamin Franklin on, viii, 290; idealization of, v, 86; Robert Ingersoll on, vii, 232; laws of, xi, 137; memory of, vi, 21; one-sided, xiii, 117; a pain, ii, 32; religion and, xiv, 206; romantic, ii, 189; xiii, 211; the great teacher, vi, 311; value of, ii, 87; woman's, exemplified, ii, 170; Emerson's essay on, ii, 287. Lovejoy, Rev. E. O., death of, vii, 405. Lovelace on prison-life, vi, 170. Love-letters, great, vii, 81. Lovell, Robert, and Southey, v, 301. _Love's Lovers_, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, xiii, 246. Lowell, James Russell, Emerson and, viii, 408; _The Fable for Critics_, i, 179; on Plato, viii, 87; quoted, i, 276; iii, 102; xiv, 80; v, 254; referred to, i, 231; v, 39, 294; on truth, x, 112. Loyalty, xiv, 228. Loyola
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