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compulsory sale, 626-628—' minori-
ties must suffer,' 628-'the cremen-
tary principle,' 629 - undeserved
decrement, 630-the Budget, 631

socialist tendencies, 632 - Mr
Asquith's excuses, 634-Lord Rose-
bery's speech at Glasgow, 635-637
-Mr Balfour at Birmingham, 637
-Tariff Reform not an essential in
the question, 638.

Railways, The Nationalisation of
British, 333. See Nationalisation.
Redlich, Dr J., The Procedure of
the House of Commons,' 258.
Regnier, M. de, characteristics of his
poetry, 154-'La Cité des Eaux'
and La Sandale Ailée,' ib.

Reid, Dr G. A., The Principles of
Heredity,' 9.

Religion, The Mystical Element

of, 101-works on, 102-105-Miss C. Stephen's 'Light Arising,' 102 -defence of Quakerism, ib.-E. Grubb's 'Authority and the Light Within,' 103-Baron von Hügel's 'Life of St Catherine of Genoa,' 105-religion a factor of human life, 106-bracing effect of science, ib.-the three elements of religion, 107-meaning of the term institutionalism, 108-use of understanding, 109-multitudinous and futile definitions, 111-meaning of the term 'mysticism,' 112-characteristics, 113-116 Quietist tendency, 116-Fénelon and Bossuet's views contrasted, 118 its relation to morality, 119-views of Kant and W. Hermann, ib.-problem of reconciling religion and morality, 120-the mystic's attitude towards evil, 121-abandonment of the idea of 'proving' the existence of God, 122 the God-idea of the mystic, 123-view on the present crisis of Christianity, 124 St Catherine's religious views, 125-her Treatise on Purgatory,' ib.

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Reynolds, Sir Joshua, his Ugolino
picture, 405 et seq.
Richardson, Jonathan,

ment of Dante illustrations, 399
encourage-

et seq.

Rose, Dr J. H., 'Canning and the Secret Intelligence from Tilsit,' 249.

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St Catherine of Genoa, Life of, 1 -religious views, 125-her 'Treat ise on Purgatory,' ib.-personality, 126.

Salisbury, Lord, his contributions to the Quarterly Review,' 310-330 -political articles, 311-315-on foreign affairs, 315-319-on Castlereagh and Pitt, 319.

Samain, A., characteristics of his poetry, 152.

Seward, A. C., 'Darwin and Modera

Science,' edited by, 3.

Sidney, Sir Philip, his 'Arcadia,' New Light upon, 74-dedication to his sister, 75-publication of Lord Brooke's edition, 76, 82Countess of Pembroke's edition, 78, 82-statements of 'H. S.,' 78sale of three manuscript copies, 79 -the Clifford copy, 80-the Phillips and Ashburnham copies, 81style of the original composition. ib.-account of the romance, 83-89 -his sense of humour, 85, noteomissions in the Countess of Pem broke's edition, 90-his vein of melancholy, 91-extract of Phili sides' account of his misfortunes, 91-93-his relations with Penelope Devereux, 93-95 - extracts from poems, 95-99.

Smith, Sir W., editor of the 'Quar terly Review,' 320-his birth and parents, ib.-literary works, 321success of one of his earliest numbers, ib.-death, 323. Sport and Decadence, 486-the decay of nations, 487-symptoms, 489-the Platonic idea of athleti cism, 490-the Olympic Games, then and now, 491-the 'Marathon Race,' ib.-record-breaking, 492tendencies at schools, 494-the football craze, 495-professional. ism, 496 et seq.-its genesis, 498gate-money, 499-lookers-on and the reporter, 500-the pastime profession, 502.

Stapleton, A. G., 'The Political Life of George Canning,' 236, 251. Stead, Mr W. T., his suggested modification of the two-power standard, 560.

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sian Language,' 199-admiration
for the works of his rivals, 200.

Tyrrell, Rev. George, 'The Mystical
Element of Religion,' 101.

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Thomson, Prof. J. A., 'Heredity,' 9. Tolstoy and Turgeniev: A Contrast, 180-influence of Dostoievsky, 181-division of the Russian character into two types, 182Tolstoy's ideal, 183-his characteristics, 183, 185-impressions of his childhood and youth, 184-takes part in the Crimean War, 185marriage, 186-'War and Peace,' ib.- Anna Karenina,' 187—on the verge of suicide, 189-his view of property, ib.-mistakes of his teaching, 189-192 indomitable pride, 190, 201-his dislike of Turgeniev, 192-criticisms on his writings, 198-devoid of the gift of admiration, 200-views on art, ib.-limitations, 201. Toynbee, Paget, 'The Earliest English Illustrators of Dante,' 395. Tschüdi, Dr H. von, his identification of Flémalli's pictures, 162. Turgeniev and Tolstoy: A Contrast, 180-characteristics of his writings, 193-excessive praise given to him, ib.-beauty of his language. 194-his 'Sportsman's Sketches,' ib.-difficulty of translation, 195-Poems in Prose,' ib. - characters in his novels, 196

A House of Gentlefolk,' and 'Fathers and Sons,' ib.-' Virgin Soil,' 197-criticisms on 'On the Eve' and 'Smoke,' 198-'The Rus

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United States through Foreign
Spectacles, The, 367

earlier English critics, ib. - Mr Bryce's foreign writers, influence, 368 369-the American of M. Adam, 370-power of the dollar, 372-the wealthy bride, 374-boastfulness, 375 the wealth-builder, 376 philanthropy, 377-Mr Wells and - Mr James socialism, 378 American deterioration, 381-other writers, 382-slang, ib. -- yellow journalism, 383-flamboyant patriotism, ib.-love of legislation, 385 immigrants, 387-religion, 389 the future, 391- literature and art, 392-wasted time, 394.

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Vay de Vaya and Luskod, Count,
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Verhaeren, É., characteristics of his
poetry, 152.

Verlaine, P., character of his poetry,

145.

Vielé-Griffin, M., characteristics of his poetry, 153-' Au Loin,' ib. Vigée-Lebrun, Mme, her portrait of - memory Marie Antoinette, 70 portrait, 71.

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Vogüé, E. M. de, 'Roman Russe,' 199.

Vries, Hugo de, his researches on mutation, 9-investigations on the evening primrose, 9, 13, 16, 21their Varieties; 'Species and Origin by Mutation,' 16-his definition of a biological experiment, ib.-on the variability of cultivated plants, 23-the creative power of natural selection, 24-on the differences between varieties and elementary species, 29-account of hybridising, 30-on self-adaptation, 36.

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Welch, C., 'The Little Dauphin," Wells, Mr H. G., 'The Future America,' 369, 370 et passim. Whewell, Dr, on the alternati modes of creation, 10. Whibley, Mr Charles, American Sketches,' 382.

Wiener, L., 'The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy,' 180. Wilberforce, Bishop, his review of Darwin's 'Origin of Species, 3, 3 -of Newman's 'Apologia,' 309contributions to the Quarterly Review,' 310.

Williams, E. E., on the power of the House of Lords to amend a Finance Bill, 276, note.

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