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influence, 75 Motive-Millwrights, 166 Mountain scenery, 115 Musical, all deep things, 317 Mystery, all-pervading domain of, 51 NAKEDNESS and hypocritical Clothing, 42, 47; a naked Court-Ceremonial, 45; a naked Duke addressing a naked House of Lords, 46 Names, significance and influence of, 65, 195 Napoleon and his Political Evangel, 135; compared with Cromwell, 461; a portentous mixture of Quack and Hero, 462; his instinct for the practical, 463; his democratic _faith_ 463; his hatred of Anarchy, 464; apostatised from his old faith in Facts, and took to believing in Semblances, 464, 465; this Napoleonism was _unjust_, and could not last, 466 Nature, the God-written Apocalypse of,39, 49; not an Aggregate but a Whole, 52, 116, 185, 193; Nature alone antique, 79; sympathy with, 115, 135; the 'Living Garment of God,' 142; Laws of Nature, 192; all one great Miracle, 245, 302, 371; a righteous umpire, 296 Necessity, brightened into Duty, 74 Newspaper Editors, 33; our Mendicant Friars, 189, 190 Nothingness of life, 138, 139 Nottingham bargemen, 255, 256 Novalis, on Man, 248; on Belief, 292; on Shakspeare, 339 OBEDIENCE, the lesson of, 74, 75 Odin, the first Norse 'man of genius,' 258; historic rumours and guesses, 259; how he came to be deified, 261; invented 'runes,' 263; Hero, Prophet, God, 264 Olaf, King, and Thor, 275 Original man the _sincere_ man, 280, 356 Orpheus, 197 Over-population, 170 Own, conservation of a man's, 151 PAGANISM, Scandinavian, 241; not mere Allegory, 243; Nature-worship, 245, 266; Hero-worship, 248; creed of our fathers, 253, 272, 274; Impersonation of the visible workings of Nature, 254; contrasted with Greek Paganism, 256; the first Norse Thinker, 258; main practical Belief; indispensable to be brave, 267; hearty, homely, rugged Mythology, 270; Balder and Thor, 271; Consecration of Valour, 276 Paradise and Fig-leaves, 27; prospective Paradises, 102, 110 Parliaments superseded by Books, 392; Cromwell's Parliaments, 454 Passivity and Activity, 74, 121 Past, the, inextricably linked with the Present, 129; forever extant, 196; the whole, the possession of the Present, 277 Paupers, what to do with, 173 Peace-Era, the much-predicted, 133 Peasant Saint, the, 172 _Pelham_, and the Whole Duty of Dandies, 209 Perseverance, law
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