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l Dictionary, The_, Voltaire, i, 205; viii, 274; xi, 106. Philosophy, definition of, viii, 201; of the future, viii, 104; marriage and, viii, 251; of pessimism, viii, 363. Photography, ii, 130. Phrenology, i, 160. Physicians, liberality of, iii, 81. Piacenza, Donna Giovanni, abbess of San Paola Convent, Parma, vi, 230. Piccadilly, i, 57; bus-drivers of, vi, 257. _Pieta_, Michelangelo, iv, 19. Pigot, John, and Byron, v, 214. "Pig Poetry," i, 71. _Pilgrims' Chorus_, Wagner, iv, 262; v, 267. Pilsen, the Prince of, xiii, 315. Pinkerton Guards, iii, 114. Pinturicchio, companion of Raphael, vi, 26. "Pious Wax-works," i, 135. _Pippa Passes_, Browning, v, 56; quotation from, iii, 264. Pitti Gallery, the, iv, 101; vi, 27. Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, vii, 185; ix, 164; Burke on, vii, 186; Disraeli and, v, 331; extravagance of, vii, 204; George III and, vii, 200; Madame de Stael and, vii, 202; Daniel Webster compared with, iii, 204; Wilberforce and, vii, 204. Pity for the dead, v, 87. Pius IV, Pope, iv, 35. Pius V, Pope, iv, 35. Pius IX, Pope, ix, 93; on Darwinism, xii, 228. Pivotal Points, law of, x, 308. Plagues of Egypt, x, 36. Plain living and high thinking, ii, 285. Plantins, of Antwerp, iv, 55. Plato, i, 343; ii, 195; v, 131; xii, 99; appearance of, x, 103; Aristotle and, viii, 88; x, 114; Dionysius, Tyrant of Syracuse, and, x, 108; Emerson on, viii, 31; eugenics of, x, 118; influence of, x, 120; garden school of, viii, 87; Kant compared with, viii, 154; Franz Liszt compared with, viii, 87; Lowell on, viii, 87; philosophy of, x, 105; pupils of, xii, 267; Pythagoras and, x, 119; quoted, viii, 33; _The Republic_, x, 98, 117; viii, 221; Shakespeare compared with, x, 116; Socrates and, viii, 11, 29; x, 102; on the soul, viii, 403; Turner and, i, 131; writings of, x, 116. Platonic love, v, 100. Pleasure, v, 238. Pliny, the naturalist, xii, 269; quoted, xiii, 97. Plotinus, founder of Neo-Platonism, x, 281. Plutarch, i, p v; 114, 267; Vasari compared with, vi, 19. _Plutarch's Lives_, referred to, iii, 34. Plymouth Rock, xi, 56. Poe, Edgar Allan, v, 97; ix, 285; xi, 94; xiv, 51; _Annabel Lee_, xiii, 256. _Poems, Chiefly Lyrical_, Tennyson, v, 78. _Poems on the Life and Death of Laura_, Petrarch, xiii, 243. Poetry, the bill and coo of sex, v, 93; s
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