Part 69 (1/2)

Alphonso the Sixth of Portugal, tyrannical act of, 453.

Ambrose, Saint, excellent (but rationalistic) sentiment of, 406.

”American Citizen,” new compost so called, 442.

American Eagle, a source of inspiration, 410 hitherto wrongly cla.s.sed, 414 long bill of, _ib._

Amos, cited, 405.

Anakim, that they formerly existed, shown, 453.

Angels, providentially speak French, 400 conjectured to be skilled in all tongues, _ib._

Anglo-Saxondom, its idea, what, 398.

Anglo-Saxon mask, 399.

Anglo-Saxon race, 396.

Anglo-Saxon verse, by whom carried to perfection, 393.

Antonius, a speech of, 408 by whom best reported, _ib._

Apocalypse, beast in, magnetic to theologians, 431.

Apollo, confessed mortal by his own oracle, 431.

Apollyon, his tragedies popular, 426.

Appian, an Alexandrian, not equal to Shakspeare as an orator, 408.

Ararat, ignorance of foreign tongues is an, 415.

Arcadian background, 443.

Aristophanes, 405.

Arms, profession of, once esteemed especially that of gentleman, 393.

Arnold, 409.

Ashland, 443.

Astor, Jacob, a rich man, 436.

Astraea, nineteenth century forsaken by, 442.

Athenians, ancient, an inst.i.tution of, 408.

Atherton, Senator, envies the loon, 419.