See Audacious, 9, 10 See Independent, 114 Concern, 32 Concluding Assurances: For Christmas Letters, 160, 161 For Condolatory Letters, 161-163 For New Year Letters, 163 For Social Letters (General), 164-168 Concord, 252, 253 Concurrence, 4 Condemn, 32-34 See Criticism, 51-53 See Dangerous, 53-55 See Deny, 57, 58 See Reprehensible, 217 Condolence: See Letters of, 285-298 See Concluding Assurances, 161-163 See Conventional, 41, 42 See Phrases for Letters, 141-155 Condone, 34, 35 See Impartial, 112 See Kindness, 133, 134 Confirmation, 8, 9 Congratulation: See Letters of, 298-300 See Phrases for Letters of, 155, 156 Congratulatory, 42 See Shakespeare, 46, 47 Conjecture, 203, 204 Consecration, 36 See Worshipful, 266-270 Considerate, 37 See Kindness, 133, 134 Contented, 37, 38 See Pleased, 195-198 Contingent, 201 Control, 70, 119, 120 Conventional: Apology, 40 Assistance, 40 At Weddings, 41 Condolence, 41, 42 Congratulatory, 42 Greeting, 42, 43 On Leaving, 43 On Being Introduced, 43, 44 215, 216 Evidence, 85, 86 See Sure, 244, 245 Evidential, 114, 115 Evil, 86 Exact, 86, 87 Exaggerate, 87 See Bluff, 11 Exasperation, 258, 259 Excellence, 254-256 Excellent, 88 Exceptional, 88 See First, 94, 95 See Gifted, 102, 103 Excuse, 6, 7, 34, 35 Exigency, 75 Expectant, 88, 89 Experience, 89, 90 Expressive, 260, 261 Extraordinary, 102, 103 Failure, 90, 91 See Pessimistic, 191-193 Fanciful, 91, 92 See Vague, 254 See Fickle, 92, 93 Fascinating, 10, 121, 122 Favored, 97 Fervency, 186 Fervor, 80, 81 Fickle, 92, 93 See Fanciful, 91, 92 See Hesitant, 107, 108 Figures of Speech, Simile, 226-231 Final, 93 See Fundamental, 99, 100 Final Assurances: Of Conventional Letters, 167 Of Letters to Friends, 167 Of Letters of Lovers, 167, 168 Of Letters to Relatives, 168 Firm, Militaristic, 174-176 See Patriotic, 187-190 Misgiving, 71, 72 Mistake, 82, 83 Mistrust, 245, 246 Momentous, 113 Morality, 212, 213 Mysterious, 176, 177 See Perplexed, 190, 191 Mystified, 190, 191 Narrow, 201, 202 Necessarily, 177, 178 Needfully, 177, 178 Negative Reply, 214, 215 New Year: See Concluding Assurances, 163 Nonplused, 190, 191 Note, 28, 29 Noted, 109 Objection, 178-181 Obstinate, 233 On Being Introduced, 43, 44 On Leaving a Host, 43 On Making Request to Accompany Another, 45 Operative, 73 Opinion, 28, 29 Opinionated, 30, 31 Opportune, 178 Opposition, 178-181 See Hindered, 108 Opulent, 264 Optimism, 181-186 See Joy, 130, 131 Outcome, 218 Overdo, 87 Overlook, 34, 35 Overstate, 87 Partial, 186 Particular, 68, 69 Parting: See Parting, On Chance Meeting, 44 See Shakespeare, 48, 49 Passion, 186 See Effort, 74, 75 See Enthusiasm,
nal">223-225 See Pleased, 195-198 Satisfied, 37, 38 Scorn, 218-220 Seasonable, 178 Secret, 225, 226 Self-controlled, 12 Selfish, 265 Sensible, 7, 8 Sensitive, 226 Sentiments, 173, 174 Sermon Phrases: See Clergymen (Index) Shakespeare See Apology, 46 See Commendation, 15-19 See Congratulatory, 46, 47 See Courtesy, 46-51 See Greeting, 47 See Inquiry, 48 See Parting, 48, 49 See Patriotic, 189, 190 See Request, 49 See Response, 50 See Simile, 229-231 See Thanks, 50, 51 Shield, 56, 57 Shifting, 84, 85 Shortcoming, 90, 91 Shrewd, 120, 121 Significant, 113 Silenced, 232 Similarity, 168, 169 Simile (Shakespeare), 229-231 Simile (General), 226-229 Social, 47 Social Letters, 283-312 Letters of Condolence, 285-298 General, 285-294 For Member of an Organization, 295 On Death of a Soldier, 295 When Interment is at Home, 295 Interment of Soldier, 296 Reply to Condolatory Letter, 296-298 Letters of Congratulation, 298-300 On Graduation, 298, 299 On Birthday, 299 On Wedding Day Anniversary, 299 On Birth of Child, 300 Letters of Friendly Appreciation, Some typographical errors have been corrected. Page | Printed | Correction | Extract | 6 | peni tently | penitently | very penitently and humbly | 15 | | . | A dish fit for the gods. | 16 | III | III., 1 | A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, III., 1 | 47 | I | I. | King Richard II., I., 3 | 47 | V | V. | The Merry Wives of Windsor, V., 5 | 47 | II | II. | Coriolanus, II., 1 | 47 | I | I. | King Lear, I., 1 | 192 | depondency | despondency | burden of despondency | 202 | go | to | to see the woods for the trees | 213 | Henry II. | Heny VI., II. | II. King Henry VI., II., 1 | 226 | I | I., | All’s Well that Ends Well, I., 3 | 237 | LXXII. | LXXII., | Ps. LXXII., 8 | 238 | Ps., | Ps. | Ps. XXXIX., 3 | 251 | | I | I was sweetly oblivious | 270 | Fellowhelpers | Fellow helpers | Fellow helpers to the truth. | 270 | X | X. | Luke X., 7 | 285 | regards. | regards, | With warmest regards, | 307 | you | you. | opportunity to thank you. | 315 | Able. | Able, | Able, 265, 276 | 315 | 140 | 140, | Letters of Apology, 140, 141, 312 | 315 | 6, | 6 | Apprehension, 5, 6 | 316 | Basal. | Basal, | Basal, 99, 100 | 316 | Arraignment | Arraignment, | Clergymen: Arraignment, 115-119 | 326 | Weddings | Weddings: | Weddings: | In the original, some groups of short phrases were formatted with an increased left margin in a somewhat irregular manner. These have been regularized to the normal left margin.
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