CONTENTS
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242 | Independence | 233 |
243 | The two directions | 233 |
244 | Delight in the real | 233 |
245 | Subtlety of the sense of power | 234 |
246 | Aristotle and matrimony | 235 |
247 | Origin of bad temper | 235 |
248 | Dissimulation, a duty | 235 |
249 | Who then is ever alone? | 236 |
250 | Night and music | 236 |
251 | Stoic | 236 |
252 | Consider! | 237 |
253 | Appearances | 237 |
254 | The anticipating ones | 237 |
255 | Conversation on music | 237 |
256 | Felicity of the evil | 240 |
257 | Words present in our minds | 240 |
258 | Coaxing the dog | 241 |
259 | The whilom panegyrist | 241 |
260 | Amulet of the dependent | 241 |
261 | Why so superior? | 241 |
262 | The demon of power | 241 |
263 | Contradiction, embodied and animated | 242 |
264 | Wishing to be mistaken | 242 |
265 | There is time for the theatre | 243 |
266 | Void of charm | 243 |
267 | Why so proud? | 243 |
268 | The orator's Scylla and Charybdis | 244 |
269 | Invalids and art | 244 |
270 | Apparent toleration | 244 |
271 | Festive mood | 245 |
272 | The purification of races | 246 |
273 | Praise | 247 |
274 | Human right and privilege | 248 |
275 | The transformed | 248 |
276 | How often! how unexpected! | 248 |
277 | Hot and cold virtues | 248 |
278 | The benevolent memory | 249 |
279 | Wherein we become artists | 249 |
280 | Childlike | 250 |
281 | Our "ego" claims everything | 250 |
282 | Danger in beauty | 250 |
283 | Domestic and mental peace | 250 |
284 | Producing a news as though it were stale | 251 |
285 | Where are the final limits of our "ego"? | 251 |