Duped, fear of being, ii. 16. Dupes, mental, ii. 198. Dutchman, twofold aspect of the, ii. 150. Duty, i. 5, 20, 134, 156; ii. 86, 275. double power of, i. 8. ignored by both equality and Darwinism, ii. 267. and pleasure, ii. 190. power of the idea of, i. 190. v. the individual, ii. 295. Dying, words and looks of the, ii. 14, 15. EAST and West contrasted, i. 251. Ecclesiastical struggles, worthlessness of, i. 270, 271. Education and development, ii. 90. Effect, the misfortune of Victor Hugo, i. 202. Effort of modern morality, ii. 91. Ego, Claparède's view of the, i. 292, 293. Egotism, i. 30, 36. Eighteenth century criticism, ii. 160. Emerson's ideal, i, 37, 46. English children, ii. 126. homes, attractiveness of, ii. 126. Englishmen, twofold character of, i. 264. two forms of, ii. 140. Enthusiastic women, ii. 140. Equality of functions, American, ii. 61. the counterpoise of Darwinism, ii. 267. 'Errare, humanum est,' ii. 290. Esoteric beauty, ii. 113. Esprit defined, ii. 257. Essay, function of the, ii. 235. transfiguration of, i. 97. Examination v. affirmation, ii. 123. Example, a good, ii. 105. importance of, i. 54. Existence, submission to the laws of, ii. 154. Extempore preachers, ii. 138. Extremes, reconciliation of, ii. 129. FAIR-MINDEDNESS, rarity of, ii. 221. Fairy tales, their truth, i. 46. Fais ce que dois, advienne que pourra, ii. 266. has no proofs, ii. 276. narrow v. enlightened, ii. 120. of the present, the, ii. 212. and science, ii. 66. and truth, ii. 119. False flag of Christendom, ii. 215. originality, ii. 230. shame, Amiel's, ii. 145. Fame, achievement of, ii. 211. Fastidium, how to avoid, ii. 309. Faust, i. 157. Feeling v. irony, ii. 217. precedes will, i. 88. respect for, i. 48. Feeling, suppression of, ii. 87, 97. the bread of angels, i. 238. and thought, ii. 139. Feminine nature, infirmity of the, ii. 139. Feuerbach, i. 25. Feuille Centrale de Zofingen, ii. 308. Finite and infinite, ii. 170. Flânerie, i. 52. Flattery of the multitude, ii. 162. Fog, poetry of, i. 260. Fontaine's defects and beauties, ii. 230. Fontanès, ii. 37. Fools, behaviour towards, i. 103. Force, external, ii. 214. Forces, opposing, i. 120. Fragmentary contemplation, ii. 255. France, Christianity in, ii. 232. fundamental error of, ii. 141. v. Geneva, ii. 306. and Germany, ii. 97. philosophic superficiality of, i. 93. the centre of the world, i. 289. Francis of Assisi, i. 274. Frankness and self-knowledge, women deficient in, ii. 16. Freethinkers, puerility of the, ii. 68. French Academy, eloquence of the, ii. 183. poets, modern, ii. 243. symbolical authority of the, ii. 75. republicanism, ii. 80. vivacity of the, i. 199. Friends, choice of, ii. 324. Future state, mystery of the, i. 283; ii. 41. GAIETY and sadness, ii. 245. Galiani, i. 312. Gallery, playing to the, ii. 180, 186. Galley-slaves, modern, ii. 91. Geneva, appeal to, ii. 297. characteristics of, ii. 301. v. France, ii. 306. oath of old, ii. 331. Genevese Liberalism, i. 145. Genghis Khan, ii. 285. Genius and talent, i. 134. writers of, ii. 48. Gentleman defined, i. 262, 265. the Shibboleth of England, i. 262. German and French literature contrasted, i. 312. novels, ii. 97. society, vulgarity of, ii. 97. thinkers, their repugnance to public life, i. 68. Germans, artistic devotion of the, ii. 239. the, masters of the philosophy of life, i. 119. Germs of good and bad in every heart, i. 226. Ghost, Amiel a living, ii. 314. Gifts considered acquisitions, i. 57. Glory of God, ii. 220. God, communion with, i. 1. 'God and my right,' i. 262; ii. 127. submission to, i. 258; ii. 178, 334, 335, 347, 350. God's love and chastisement, ii. 272. omnipresence, ii. 198. perfection, ii. 90. Goethe, i. 45. contrasted with Rousseau, i. 248. on self-obscurity, i. 185. Goethe's want of soul, ii. 107. complex nature, ii. 108. 'Good news' of Christianity, 'Good society,' ii. 97. ii. 17. Good, sum of, perhaps always the same, ii. 6. victory of, i. 241; ii. 29. Goodness and beauty, ii. 217. character of, ii. 263. conquests of, ii. 238. |