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eck and, xiv, 121. Science, of living, x, 51; distinguished from metaphysics and theology, viii, 267; Dr. Nordau as the Barnum of, i, 163; poetry and, x, 114; theology and, xii, 155. Scientist, the true, iii, 59. Scissors age, the, iv, 315. Scotch, the, v, 94; humor of, xiii, 11; manners of, i, 72; penuriousness of, xi, 264; religion of, i, 72; two kinds of, xi, 169. Scotch-Irish, the, xi, 196. Scotch whisky, i, 72. Scotland in literature, xi, 263. Scott, Clement, quoted, v, 69. Scott, Thomas A., and Andrew Carnegie, xi, 273. Scott, Sir Walter, i, 52; Lord Byron compared with, v, 230; his friendship for Turner, i, 132; lameness of, v, 211; Landseer and, iv, 321; on monasticism, x, 320; Thorwaldsen and, vi, 115; the Wordsworths and, i, 215; his life of Dean Swift, i, 143. Scriptorium, the, x, 321. _Seasons, The_, Thomson, v, 31; xiii, 58. Secondhand Thought and New Thought, x, 284. Sect, the limitations of, viii, 149. Sedley, poet, contemporary of Addison, v, 249. Seine river, the, ii, 56. Self-complacency, vi, 201. Self-confidence, vii, 251. Self-consciousness, ix, 356. Self-interest, enlightened, vi, 251. Self-preservation, xi, 13. Self-reliance, v, 175; vi, 332. _Self-Reliance_, Emerson's essay on, i, 278; ii, 286. Selfridge, Harry G., xi, 326. Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, stoic philosopher, viii, 49; banishment of, viii, 60; mother of, viii, 51; Julius Caesar compared with, viii, 72; Canon Farrar on, viii, 80; St. Paul and, viii, 47; Renan on, viii, 80; Voltaire on, viii, 80. Sensationalism in religion, ix, 283. _Sense and Sensibility_, Jane Austen, ii, 236. Sensualist, the, v, 235. Sensuality, vii, 73; asceticism and, vi, 91. Sentimentality, iv, 246. Servant-girl problem, the, viii, 259. Servetus and Calvin, ix, 201; Cardinal Newman compared with, ix, 202. Service, vii, 319; religion by, ix, 188, 191. _Sesame and Lilies_, Ruskin, i, 95; iv, 166. Seven ages of man, iii, 261. Seward, William H., father of, iii, 262; birthplace of, in Florida, N. Y., iii, 262; Governor of N. Y., iii, 265; political work of, iii, 266; attitude of, on slavery, iii, 267; presidential candidacy of, iii, 271; as senator, iii, 270; sons of, iii, 273; wife of, iii, 273; secretary of State, iii, 273; attempted assassination of, iii, 275; death of, iii, 276; Henry
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