Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)Carroll, Lewis
Science
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)
Carroll, Lewis
Fantasy fiction
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Scenery enjoyed most by Little Men; I. 299
Scholars, Competition for; II. 187
Science, Axioms of; II. 330
“ Do Books, or Minds, contain most? I. 21
Selections from Bible, for Children; I. xiii
” ” for learning by heart; I. xiv
” Prose and Verse, ” ”; I. xv
” from Shakespeare, for Girls; I. xv
Selfishness appealed to in Hymns; I. 276
” ” religious teaching; do.
” ” Sermons; do.
Sermons appealing to Selfishness; do.
” faults of; I. 277. II. xix
Services, Choral, effect of; I. 273
Shakespeare, passages of, discussed:—
‘All the world’s a stage’; I. 335
‘Aye, every inch a king!’; I. 373
‘Is this a dagger that I see before me?’; I. 371
‘Rest, rest, perturbed Spirit!’; I. 60
‘To be, or not to be’; I. 370
” Selections from, for Girls; I. xv
” treatment of Ghosts by; I. 60
Shyness, how to indicate in Letter-writing; II. 115
‘Sillygism,’ requisites for; I. 259
Sinfulness, amount of, in World; II. 125
” of an act differs with environment; II. 123
Sobriety, extreme, inconvenience of; I. 140
Spencer, Herbert, difficulties in; I. 258
Spherical, advantage of being; II. 190
Sport, Morality of; I. xx, 318. II. xviii
Steam, influence of, on Literature; I. 64
Sufferings of Animals, mystery of; II. 296
Sunday, as spent by children of last generation; I. 387
” observance of; I. 385
Sylvie and Bruno’s Song; II. 305
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Teetotal-Card; II. 139
Theatres, Fires in, how to prevent; II. 165
‘Three Badgers’ (Poem); I. 247
Time, how to put back; I. 314, 347
” ” reverse; I. 350
” storage of; II. 105
‘Tottles’ (Poem); II. 194, 201, 209, 248
Tourists’ Portable Bath; I. 25
Trains running without engines; II. 106
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Velocity, Accelerated, causes of; II. 190
Virtue, Paley’s definition of; I. 274
Voyages on Land; II. 109
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Walking-sticks that walk alone, how to obtain; II. 166
Water, people lighter than, how to obtain; II. 165
Watts, Dr., Argument for Honesty; I. 235
” Logic of; do.
Weather, Horizontal, Boots for; I. 14
Weight, force of, how to exhaust; II. 343
” relative, conceivable non-existence of; I. 100
Weltering, Bread-sauce appropriate for; I. 58
‘What Tottles meant’ (Poem); II. 194, 201, 209, 248
Wild-Creatures; II. 144
Wilderness, use for; II. 158
‘Wilful waste, &c.,’ lesson to be learnt from; II. 69
Works by Lewis Carroll.
SYLVIE AND BRUNO. First Part.
With forty-six Illustrations by Harry Furniss. 12mo, cloth extra, gilt,
$1.50.
“A charming book for children. The illustrations are very
happy.”—_Boston Traveller._
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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