etry and his generous temper, 67;
poem composed by him in a dream, 259.
---- first Lord, at Torquay, 54.
Mallock family, 3-5.
---- Richard, as member for Torquay division of Devonshire, 209;
support given him by George Lane Fox and J. Sandars, 211.
Mallocks as members of Parliament for Lyme, Poole, Totnes, and Ashburton, 3.
---- of the eighteenth century:
their ecclesiastical patronage, and their patronage of the turf, 5.
Manchester, speech at, on the land question, 192.
Manning, Cardinal, 131.
Marx, Karl, his influence in England about 1880, 173, 179.
Memoirs, difficulties of writing, 135.
Metaphors, the secret of their force in literature, 349.
Molesworth, Sir Louis, 159.
Monte Carlo, 194-208.
Montrose, Duchess of (Caroline), 99.
Morgan, J. Pierpont, 323, 327.
Naval architecture, Mr. Froude's experiments in, 51.
Negro, spiritual ambitions of a, 327.
Nevill, Lady Dorothy, 101.
---- Miss Meresia, her lesson in oratory at Strathfieldsaye, 110.
_New Domesday Book_, studied by the author at Ardverikie, 187.
Newman, Cardinal, 50.
_New Paul and Virginia, The_, 90.
_New Republic, The_, 87.
New York: the opera there a social function, 312;
dinner parties in, and other entertainments, 312;
good taste in fashionable entertainments, 316;
author's address at Columbia University, 313;
Evelyn Nesbit and the Thaw trial, 321;
ladies' club in, author's address at opening of, 324.
Nicosia, 230.
Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Saxton, 294.
Noltland Castle, in the Orkneys, 301.
Normans and Saxons, 28.
Oban, 175.
_Old Order Changes, The_, analysis of, 214-217.
Orford, Lord, his views of society, 97.
Osborne, Father B., son of a prominent Evangelical, 240.
"Ouida" in London, 126;
at Florence, 256;
at Knebworth, 256.
Oxford, undergraduate life at, 68;
suppers and concerts at, 70-71;
Robert Browning and Ruskin at, 71-79;
rejection of dogmatic Christianity at, 82;
suicide of Balliol undergraduate at, 80;
orthodox apologists at, 83;
_The New Republic_ at, 87.
Paget, Sir Augustus and Lady, 228.
Pater, as Mr. Rose, in _The New Republic_, 88.
_Pelham_ (Lord Lytton's novel), social advice to her son
from the hero's mother, 97.
Philpot, Mr., private tutor at Littlehampton, 39;
his taste for poetry, 39;
the author's happy years under tuition of, 39-49;
his professed Radicalism in polities and religion, 43;
his fastidiou
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