Temperance, sometimes at war with hospitality, 102-104.
Tenderness, in letters, 320, 322.
Tennyson: study of past literature, 13;
line about brotherhood, 67;
religious sentiment of In Memoriam, 198;
loyalty to verse, 289;
Palace of Art, 386, 400.
Thackeray, William Makepeace: Rev. Honeyman in The Newcomes, 203;
Book of Snobs, 242.
Thames River, 270, 335.
Theatre: avoidance, 123;
English travellers like actors, 242;
gifts of a painter, 341.
Thélème, Abbaye de, its motto, 165.
Thierry, Augustin, History of Norman Conquest, 251, 252.
Thiers, Louis Adolphe, friendship with Mignet, 120, 121.
Time, forgotten in labor, 31, 32.
Timidity, taking refuge in correspondence, 356, 357.
Titles: table precedence, 130;
estimate in England and on the Continent, 136, 137;
British regard, 241, 242, 248-252 _passim_;
French disregard, 248.
Tolerance: induced by hospitality, 99;
of amusements, 389.
Towneley Hall, library, 318.
Trade: English and social exclusion, 19;
foolish distinctions, 132-135;
connection with national peace, 150;
adaptation of Greek language, 158;
interference of religion, 171, 174;
ignorance about English, 265, 266, 268;
Lancashire, 288;
careless tradesmen, 360, 361;
slang, 365.
Translations: disliked, 154;
of Hamerton into French, 267.
Transubstantiation: private opinion and outward form, 169;
poetic, 190.
(See _Roman Catholicism_, etc.)
Trappist, freedom of an earnest, 164, 165.
Travel: railway illustration, 13-15;
marriage simile, 44;
affecting fraternity, 64;
affecting friendship, 111;
facilitated, 160;
in Arabia, 226;
unsociability (Essay XVII.), 239-252;
in vans, 261, 262;
confusion of places, 291;
dispensing with luxury, 300;
an untravelled man, 301;
not cared for, 302;
cheap conveyances, 304;
books of, 305;
Goldsmith's, 309.
Trees, and Radicals, 282, 283.
Trinity, denial of, 257.
Truth, violations (Essay XVI.), 232-238.
Tudor Family: Mary's reign, 164;
criminality, 168;
Mary's persecution, 180.
Turkey, war with Russia, 278.
Turner, Joseph Mallord William, aided by Claude, 13.
Type-writers, effect on correspondence, 333.
Tyranny: of religion (Essay XII.), 161-174;
meanest form, 172, 174;
of majorities, 398.
Ulysses: literary simile, 29;
Bow of, 392.
Understatement. (See _Untruth_.)
Union of languages and peoples, 148-150.
Unitarianism: no European sovereign dare profess, 167, 168;
difficulty with creeds, 172;
ignorance about, 257.
United States, advantage of having the same language as England, 150.
Universe, _univers_, 273-275.
Universities: degrees, 91;
French and English, 275, 276;
Radical members, 284.
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