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y, benignant efficacies of, 164 Secret, the open, 313 Seid, Mahomet's slave and friend, 293, 306 Self-activity, 20 Self-annihilation, 141 Shakspeare and the Elizabethan Era, 334; his all-sufficing intellect, 335, 338; his Characters, 337; his Dramas, a part of Nature herself, 340; his joyful tranquillity, and overflowing love of laughter, 340; his hearty Patriotism, 342; glimpses of the world that was in him, 342; a heaven-sent Light-Bringer, 343; a King of Saxondom, 345 Shame, divine, mysterious growth of, 30; the soil of all Virtue, 165 Shekinah, Man the true, 247 Silence, 135; the element in which all great things fashion themselves, 164; the great empires of, 333, 449 Simon's, Saint-, aphorism of the golden age, 178; a false application, 223 Sincerity, better than gracefulness, 267; the first characteristic of heroism and originality, 280, 289, 356, 358, 384 Smoke, advantage of consuming one's, 114 Snorro, his description of Odin, 260, 264, 268 Society founded upon Cloth, 38, 45, 47; how Society becomes possible, 162; social Death and New-Birth, 163, 178, 183, 201; as good as extinct, 174 Solitude. _See_ Silence. Sorrow-pangs of Self-deliverance, 115, 120, 121; divine depths of Sorrow, 143; Worship of Sorrow, 146 Southey, and Literature, 396 Space and Time, the Dream-Canvas upon which Life is imaged, 40, 49, 192, 195 Spartan wisdom, 172 Speculative intuition, 38. _See_ German. Speech, great, but not greatest, 164 Sphinx-riddle, the Universe a, 97 Star worship, 247, 283 Stealing, 151, 172 Stupidity, blessings of, 123 Style, varieties of, 54 Suicide, 126 Summary, 231 Sunset, 70, 116 Swallows, migrations and co-operative instincts of, 72 Swineherd, the, 70 Symbols, 163; wondrous agency of, 164; extrinsic and intrinsic, 167; superannuated, 169, 175 TABUC, the War of, 306 Tailors, symbolic significance of, 217 Temptations in the wilderness, 138 Testimonies of Authors, 227 Tetzel, the Monk, 362, 363 Teufelsdroeckh's Philosophy of Clothes, 4; he proposes a toast, 10; his personal aspect, and silent deep-seated Sansculottism, 11; thawed into speech, 13; memorable watch-tower utterances, 14; alone with the Stars, 16; extremely miscellaneous environment, 17; plainness of speech, 21; universal learning, and multiplex literary style, 22; am
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