er, 438;
his victories and participation in the King's death, 439;
practicalness of, 440;
his Ironsides, 440;
his speeches, 444, 459;
his 'ambition' and such-like, 446;
a 'Fanatic,' but gradually became a 'Hypocrite,' 452;
his dismissal of the Rump Parliament, 456;
Protectorship and Parliamentary Futilities, 457;
his last days, and closing sorrows, 460
Custom the greatest of Weavers, 194
DANDY, mystic significance of the, 204;
dandy worship, 206;
sacred books, 208;
articles of faith, 209;
a dandy household, 213;
tragically undermined by growing Drudgery, 214
Dante and his Book, 318;
biography in his Book, and Portrait, 319;
his birth, education and early career, 319, 320;
his love for Beatrice Portinari, 320;
unhappy marriage, 320;
banishment, 321;
uncourtier-like ways of, 321;
his _Divina Commedia_ genuinely a song, 322;
the Unseen World, as figured in the Christianity of the Middle
Ages, 329;
the 'uses' of Dante, 332
David, the Hebrew King, 281
Death, nourishment even in, 81, 127
Della Scala, the court of, 321
Devil, internecine war with the, 9, 90, 128, 139;
cannot now so much as believe in him, 127
Dilettantes and Pedants, 52;
patrons of Literature, 96
Diodorus Siculus, 284
Diogenes, 159
Divine Right of Kings, 424
Doubt can only be removed by Action, 147.
_See_ Unbelief.
Drudgery contrasted with Dandyism, 210;
'Communion of Drudges,' and what may come of it, 214
Duelling, a picture of, 136
Duty, no longer a divine Messenger and Guide, but a false earthly
Fantasm, 122, 123;
infinite nature of, 147, 309;
definition of, 267, 298;
sceptical spiritual paralysis, 398
EDDA, the Scandinavian, 253
Editor's first acquaintance with Teufelsdroeckh and his Philosophy of
Clothes, 4;
efforts to make known his discovery to British readers, 7;
admitted into the Teufelsdroeckh watch-tower, 14, 25;
first feels the pressure of his task, 37;
his bulky Weissnichtwo Packet, 55;
strenuous efforts to evolve some historic order out of such
interminable documentary confusion, 59;
partial success, 67, 76, 117;
mysterious hints, 152, 177;
astonishment and hesitation, 163;
congratulations, 201;
farewell, 219
Education, influence of early, 71;
insignificant portion depending on Schools, 77;
educational Architects, 79;
the inspired Thinker, 171
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