Memoirs of Life and LiteratureMallock, W. H. (William Hurrell)
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Memoirs of Life and Literature
Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell)
Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923
St. Andrews Boroughs, invitation to stand for, 191.
St. Helier, Lady, and Duke of Wellington, 108.
St. Hilarion, castle of, 232.
St. Michael's Mount (Cornwall), 148.
St. Vincent, first Lord, 14.
_Sartor Resartus_, Carlyle's, 64.
Savile, Augustus, 96.
Season in London, 138.
Seaton, first Lord, 14.
Sermon, Jowett's, in _The New Republic_, 88;
semisocialist, by priest in _The Old Order Changes_, 219.
Servants, Old World, 18.
Shelley, Sir Percy and Lady, 114.
Sherborne House, 163.
---- Susan, Lady, 163.
---- the late Lord, 163.
Shropshire, county ball in, 142.
Sloane, Mr. and Mrs., of New York, 315.
Smuggling by two country gentlemen in Devonshire, 5.
"Social Democratic Federation," 173.
_Social Equality_, 181.
_Socialism, A Critical Examination of_, 329.
---- elements of, in _The Old Order Changes_, 222.
Society in London, its traditional basis, 92.
Society in the country, 144.
Somers, Lady, 117.
Somerset, Duchess of, her conversational humor, 100.
Spencer, Herbert, letters from, about _Aristocracy and Evolution_, 266.
Stanway, picture of life at, in the eighteenth century, 162.
"Statistical Monographs," 333.
Stowe, 151.
Strafford, Cora, Lady, 151.
Suicide, her funeral at Monaco, 207.
Summer on the borders of Caithness, 292.
Sutherland, Duchess (Annie), at Torquay, 212.
Swinburne, admiration of his poetry at Littlehampton, 47;
at Jowett's dinner table and afterward, 72;
at an undergraduate's luncheon, 74;
his humor, 75;
recitation of his own verses, 77.
System played at Monte Carlo, 196-197.
Tchiacheff, Madame de, well-known Florentine hostess, 236.
Tennyson, quoted as illustrating the force of metaphor in poetry, 352.
Tiffany's, two queer customers at, 242.
Torquay, extension of, over Cockington and Chelston property, 13-14;
winter society at, 54-55.
Torre a Cona, near Florence, 238.
Trevarthenick, Sir L. Molesworth's, 159.
Trevelyans of East Devon, 3.
Ugbrooke, the Cliffords, in Devonshire, 154.
Valentines, two living, 202.
Vay di Vaya, Monsignor, 314.
_Veil of the Temple_, passage on Darwin quoted in, 284;
table talk on free will in, 287;
verses from, quoted, 288-289;
President Roosevelt's interest in, 319.
Verses, three volumes of the author's, 340.
Vicenza, 243.
Villa at Beaulieu, 205.
---- Maser, near Asolo, 244.
Vyner, Clair, 130.
Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 272.
---- Wilfrid, 134.
Wellington, second Duke of, his conversational wit, 105-112;
his last Waterloo banquet at Apseley House, 107;
as a translator of Horace, 112.
Wemyss, Lord, 135.
Wentworth, Lord, 53, 69.
Westminster, Constance, Duchess of, 99.
White, Stanford, 321-322.
Whyte Melville, 124.
Will, freedom of, 284.
Wilton, Laura, Lady, 202.
Wordsworth, 35.
Wrath, Cape, 296.
Young, Rev. Julian, 54.
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