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-- want of thoroughness and reality, 290 -- of sexes compared, 290 -- fashionable, 380 Educator, professional, practice the best, 226 Egotism of the uneducated mother, 324 Electricity practically annihilates distance, 257 Elevation of intellectual life, 55 Emerson's rule, 472 Empire, Second, vulgarity of, 367 Enault, Louis, study of languages, 181 Encouragement to the poor student, 243 Energy, human, limitation of, 244 English officer in Paris, 163 -- strong to resist voluptuousness, 218 -- recognize refining influence of wealth, 240 -- gentry, free expenditures, 241 -- gentleman, methods of culture, 241 -- clergy, criticism of literature, 277 -- tradesman, anecdote of, 313 -- correspondent quoted, 463 Englishman, eminent, poor remuneration, 234 Engraving, 76 _Ennui_ in work, 423 Equality, theoretic, 372 Erdan, M., letters by, 469 Essential virtue, disinterestedness, chief, 91 Etchers, the woes of, 76 Etiquette of society bar to intellectual advance, 326 European civilization, service of church, 261 -- governments resist power of church, 258 Excesses, intellectual, dangers of, 101 Excitement, cerebral, intellectual products, 446 Exercise, bodily, need of, 49 Exeter, bishop of, quoted, 70 Experience, the lesson, 191 -- advantages of, 420 Experiment replaces tradition, 254 Experiments on public taste, 235 Facilities for obtaining culture, 432 Facility of acquiring languages, 161 Faculty, development of, 175 Fane, Julian, religion of, 267 -- late hours, 467 Faraday, intellectual career, 279, 505 -- a Sandemanian, 280 Fashionable education, 380 -- religion, 393 Fickleness of fashion, 392 Fine arts, technical difficulties, 76 -- pursuit of, 498 Five facts regarding languages, 152 France, invasion by Germans, 95 -- intellectual isolation, 148 -- vulgar language of people, 365 -- low condition of _bourgeoisie_, 367 French monarchy, question of, 94 -- college, to a principal of, 137 -- cook, perfection of art, 104 -- officer, incident of, 362 -- peasantry, intellectual apathy, 241 -- peasantry, parsimony, 241 -- peasantry without newspapers, 466 -- school of painting, 73 -- students of English, isolated, 122 Frenchman writes a school-primer with g
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