Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)Carroll, Lewis
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Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)
Carroll, Lewis
Fantasy fiction
P
Pain, how to minimise; I. 337
Paley’s definition of Virtue; I. 273
Parentheses in Conversation, how to indicate; I. 251
Passages, Selected, for learning by heart; I. xv
Payment of Debts, how to avoid; I. 131
‘Peter and Paul’ (Poem); I. 143
Philosophy, Moral. What kind is most esteemed? II. 181
Phlizz, a visionary flower; I. 282
” ” fruit; I. 75
” ” nurse-maid; I. 283
Pictures, how to criticize; I. 238
” Moving; II. 143
‘Pig Tale’ (Poem); I. 138; II. 366, 372
Planets, small; II. 170
Playing for money, a moral act; II. 135
Pleasure, how to maximise; I. 335
Plunge-Bath, portable, for Tourists; I. 25
Poems, first lines of:—
‘He stept so lightly to the land’; I. 291
‘He thought he saw an Albatross’; I. 164
” ” an Argument’; II. 319
” ” a Banker’s Clerk’; I. 90
” ” a Buffalo’; I. 78
” ” a Coach-and-Four’; I. 116
” ” an Elephant’; I. 65; II. 334
” ” a Garden-Door’; I. 168
” ” a Kangaroo’; I. 106
” ” a Rattlesnake’; I. 83
‘In Stature the Manlet was dwarfish’; II. 265
‘King Fisher courted Lady Bird’; II. 14
‘Little Birds are &c.’; II. 364, 371, 377
‘Matilda Jane, you never look’; II. 76
‘One thousand pounds per annuum’; II. 194
‘Peter is poor, said noble Paul’; I. 143
‘Rise, oh rise! The daylight dies’; I. 215
‘Say, what is the spell, when her fledgelings are cheeping’;
II. 305
‘There be three Badgers on a mossy stone’; I. 247
‘There was a Pig, that sat alone’; I. 138; II. 366, 372
Political Dichotomy in common life; II. 198, 205, 207
” ‘Opposition’ in common life; II. 200
Poor people, method for enriching; I. 312
Poverty, blessings of; I. 152
Prayer for temporal blessings, efficacy of; I. 391
Preachers appealing to Selfishness; I. 276
” exceptional privileges of; I. 277
Promises. When are they binding? II. 26
” breaking of. Why is it wrong? II. 27
Proof, Burden of; (_see_ ‘Burden of Proof’)
Property, inherited, duties of owner of; II. 39
Pseudo-Charity; II. 43
Purse of Fortunatus, how to make; II. 100
Q
Questions in Conversation, how to indicate; I. 251
R
Railway Literature; I. 58
” Scenes, Dramatization of; I. 333
Rain, Horizontal, Boots for; I. 14
Reason and Instinct; II. 295
” power of, in Dog; II. 294
Retina, images inverted on; I. 242
Reversed order of Events; I. 350
Revolving-Humorist; II. 145
Runaway Horses, how to control; II. 108
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