INDEX. ABOUT'S satire and irony, i. 298. Absolutism, ii. 70. Accident, philosophy of, i. 119. and Providence, i. 306. Ackermann, poems of Madame, ii. 167. Acorn and oak, ii. 315. Action, Amiel's cross, i. 182. = concrete thought, i. 8. how to recover courage for, i. 69. requisites for, ii. 290. Activity of the Western Nations, unholy, ii. 279. Adoration and consolation essential in religion, i. 178. Advice, giving, ii. 117. Eschylus's Prometheus and Eumenides, ii. 136. Affected poets, ii. 244. Affirmation and examination, ii. 123. Age, loss of respect for, i. 230. the servitude of, ii. 24. Alcibiades, ii. 209. Algebra v. life, ii. 95. All or nothing, ii. 169. Alps, the, i. 94, 287; ii. 75. Ambition, Amiel's horror of, i. 189; fi. 200. moral, ii. 58. Americans, the, ii. 279. Amusement and instruction, ii. 269. kills spontaneity, ii. 257. A priori speculations, ii. 123. Art, decadence of, ii. 4. grand and simple, ii. 245. and imagination, ii. 253. reveals Nature, i. 186. Ascension Day, ii, 270. Atala and René, Châteaubriand's, i. 146, 149 Atheism, effects of, ii. 212. Atomism, philosophy of, i. 230. Attila, ii. 287. Augustine and Lucian contrasted, ii. 217. Authority v. liberty, ii. 37. Autumn, melancholy of, ii. 176. of life, ii. 12. twofold, i. 223. Azote, woman the social, ii. 135. BABBLE, ignorant, ii. 240. Bach's prelude, i. 88. Bacon on religion, i. 253. Bahnsen's pessimism, ii. 115. Balzac, ii. 94. Bannière Bleue, la, ii. 285. Banter not humour, ii. 318. Barbarism, possible triumph of, i. 232. Bayle and Saint Simon, ii. 48. Beauty, female, i. 301. v. goodness, ii. 217. and pathos, i. 152, 153. and ugliness, ii. 113. universal in Paradise, i. 233. Beauty = the spiritualisation of matter, i. 233. Beethoven and Mozart contrasted, i. 88, 89. and non-being, ii. 274. Beranger, ii. 51. Berkeley, i. 46. Berlioz, Romeo and Juliet, ii. 228. Bewusstsein, ii. 342. Biedermann on Strauss, ii. 320. Biran's Journal, i. 138-140. Birds in bad weather, i. 278. Bismarck, i. 306. Blases of the world, ii. 298. Boileau and Fontaine contrasted, ii. 231. Book, function of the, ii. 235. Bossuet on charity, ii. 265. Bourse, movements of the (the beat of the common CÆSARISM, the counterpoise of equality, i. 229, 230. Catholic superstition, ii. 141. essence of, i. 214. and revolution, ii. 67. Causeries Athéniennes, Cherbuliez, i. 176. Cellérier on St. James, i. 53. Chance and Providence, i. 306. Change not improvement, i. 251. rules the world, i. 215. Changeable character, Amiel's, i. 281, 301. temperament, and individuality, ii. 47. Châteaubriand, i. 146, 245. and Rousseau, i. 148. Cherbuliez, i. 312. Mephistophelian novel, ii. 216. blessings of, i. 296. first conversations of, i. 53. Children, i. 152. Chivalry, Cherbuliez on, i. 175. Christendom and Ascension Day, ii. 270. Christian nations, aspiration of, ii. 526. preaching, confusions of, ii. 161. Christianity a vast ocean, ii. 18. different aspects of, ii. 19. essence of, i. 82. Christianity from a human point of view, ii. 14. historical aspects of, ii. 120. liberal, ii. 34. of dignity instead of humility, i. 174. and reconciliation, ii. 272. v. religion, i. 271. task of, i, 6, 8, 72, 73. true, i. 214. Church and State, proper aims of, ii. 267. separation, rejected by the Genevese people, ii. 297. Churches (the) and Jesus, ii. 3. Churchyard, reflections in a, ii. 170. Cid and Rodogune, artificiality of, i. 196. influence of, i. 232. Civilisation, corrupting tendency of, ii. 287. Claparède, Edouard, i. 292. Classification of men, twofold, ii. 322. Cleanthus, ii. 31. Cleons, modern, i. 214. Clever folk defined, ii. 246. Cleverness, negative character of, i. 300. Cohabitation of individuals, man's chief problem, ii. 262. Cohesion essential to society, i. 277. Comic poets, rôle of the, ii. 215. Common sense, i. 76. v. the ideal, i. 126. rebellion against, ii. 168. worship, i. 44. Commune of Paris, ii. 105. Compliance, good-humoured, ii. 154. |