h Century, the sceptical, 398, 404, 433
Eisleben, the birthplace of Luther, 358
Eliot, 433, 434
Elizabethan Era, the, 334
Emblems, all visible things, 54
Emigration, 173
Eternity, looking through Time, 15, 55, 168
Evil, Origin of, 143
Eyes and Spectacles, 51
FACTS, engraved Hierograms, for which the fewest have the key, 153
Faith, the one thing needful, 122
Fantasy, the true Heaven-gate or Hell-gate of man, 109, 165
Fashionable Novels, 208
Fatherhood, 65
Faults, his, not the criterion of any man 281
Feebleness, the true misery, 124
Fichte's theory of literary men, 385
Fire, and vital fire, 53, 129;
miraculous nature of, 254
Force, universal presence of, 53
Forms, necessity for, 431
Fortunatus' Wishing-hat, 195, 197
Fox's, George, heavenward aspirations and earthly independence, 159
_Fraser's Magazine_, 6, 227
Frederick the Great, symbolic glimpse of, 61
Friendship, now obsolete, 89;
an incredible tradition, 125, 174;
how it were possible, 161, 221
Frost. _See_ Fire.
Futteral and his Wife, 61
Future, organic filaments of the, 183
GENIUS, the world's treatment of, 94
German speculative thought, 2, 9, 20, 24, 41;
historical researches, 26, 56
Gerund-grinding, 80
Ghost, an authentic, 198
Giotto, his portrait of Dante, 319
God, the unslumbering, omnipresent, eternal, 40;
God's presence manifested to our eyes and hearts, 49;
an absentee God, 122
Goethe's inspired melody, 190;
'characters,' 337;
notablest of literary men, 386
Good, growth and propagation of, 75
Graphic, secret of being, 325
Gray's misconception of Norse lore, 270
Great Men, 134.
_See_ Man.
Grimm the German Antiquary, and Odin, 260
Gullibility, blessings of, 84
Gunpowder, use of, 29, 136
HABIT, how, makes dullards of us all, 42
Hagar, the Well of, 284, 285
Half-men, 139
Hampden, 433, 434
Happiness, the whim of, 144
Hegira, the, 295
Heroes, Universal History of the united biographies of, 139, 266;
how 'little critics' account for great men, 250;
all Heroes fundamentally of the same stuff, 265, 277, 312, 346,
383, 418;
Intellect the primary outfit, 338;
Heroism possible to all, 358, 375;
no man a hero to a valet-soul, 411, 433, 441
Hero-worship, the corner-stone of all Society, 189;
the tap-root of all Religion, 248-252, 277;
perennial in man, 252, 317, 357, 428
Heuschrecke and his bio
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