Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14: Little Journeys to the Homes of Great MusiciansHubbard, Elbert
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Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14: Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians
Hubbard, Elbert
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Schopenhauer, Arthur, education of, viii, 369;
Goethe and, viii, 371;
on humanity, viii, 362;
on Immanuel Kant, viii, 170;
literary style of, viii, 378;
on love, xiv, 313;
_Metaphysics of Love_, viii, 382;
on morality, viii, 377;
on paternity, viii, 363;
on pose, v, 123;
on republics, xii, 245;
on suicide, viii, 385;
on will, viii, 380.
Schubert, Franz Peter, xiv, 126.
Schumann, Robert, boyhood of, xiv, 111;
death of, xiv, 349;
Heinrich Heine and, xiv, 117;
as a piano-player, viii, 173;
personality of, xiv, 335;
Schubert and, xiv, 126;
Clara Wieck and, xiv, 121.
Science, of living, x, 51;
distinguished from metaphysics and theology, viii, 267;
Dr. Nordau as the Barnum of, i, 163;
poetry and, x, 114;
theology and, xii, 155.
Scientist, the true, iii, 59.
Scissors age, the, iv, 315.
Scotch, the, v, 94;
humor of, xiii, 11;
manners of, i, 72;
penuriousness of, xi, 264;
religion of, i, 72;
two kinds of, xi, 169.
Scotch-Irish, the, xi, 196.
Scotch whisky, i, 72.
Scotland in literature, xi, 263.
Scott, Clement, quoted, v, 69.
Scott, Thomas A., and Andrew Carnegie, xi, 273.
Scott, Sir Walter, i, 52;
Lord Byron compared with, v, 230;
his friendship for Turner, i, 132;
lameness of, v, 211;
Landseer and, iv, 321;
on monasticism, x, 320;
Thorwaldsen and, vi, 115;
the Wordsworths and, i, 215;
his life of Dean Swift, i, 143.
Scriptorium, the, x, 321.
_Seasons, The_, Thomson, v, 31; xiii, 58.
Secondhand Thought and New Thought, x, 284.
Sect, the limitations of, viii, 149.
Sedley, poet, contemporary of Addison, v, 249.
Seine river, the, ii, 56.
Self-complacency, vi, 201.
Self-confidence, vii, 251.
Self-consciousness, ix, 356.
Self-interest, enlightened, vi, 251.
Self-preservation, xi, 13.
Self-reliance, v, 175; vi, 332.
_Self-Reliance_, Emerson's essay on, i, 278; ii, 286.
Selfridge, Harry G., xi, 326.
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, stoic philosopher, viii, 49;
banishment of, viii, 60;
mother of, viii, 51;
Julius Caesar compared with, viii, 72;
Canon Farrar on, viii, 80;
St. Paul and, viii, 47;
Renan on, viii, 80;
Voltaire on, viii, 80.
Sensationalism in religion, ix, 283.
_Sense and Sensibility_, Jane Austen, ii, 236.
Sensualist, the, v, 235.
Sensuality, vii, 73;
asceticism and, vi, 91.
Sentimentality, iv, 246.
Servant-girl problem, the, viii, 259.
Servetus and Calvin, ix, 201;
Cardinal Newman compared with, ix, 202.
Service, vii, 319;
religion by, ix, 188, 191.
_Sesame and Lilies_, Ruskin, i, 95; iv, 166.
Seven ages of man, iii, 261.
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