Loitering in Pleasant Paths

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INTRODUCTION.

CONTENTS.

LOITERINGS IN PLEASANT PATHS. CHAPTER I. The Average Briton.

CHAPTER II. Olla Podrida.

CHAPTER III. Spurgeon and Cummings.

CHAPTER IV. The Two Elizabeths.

CHAPTER V. Prince Guy.

CHAPTER VI. Shakspeare and Irving.

CHAPTER VII. Kenilworth.

CHAPTER VIII. Oxford .

CHAPTER IX. Sky-larks and Stoke-Pogis.

CHAPTER X. Our English Cousins.

CHAPTER XI. Over the Channel.

CHAPTER XII. Versailles Expiatory Chapel PEre Lachaise.

CHAPTER XIII. Southward-Bound.

CHAPTER XIV. Pope, King, and Forum.

CHAPTER XV. On Christmas-Day.

CHAPTER XVI. L'Allegro and Il Penseroso.

CHAPTER XVII. With the Skeletons.

CHAPTER XVIII. " Paul a Prisoner. "

CHAPTER XIX. Tasso and Tusculum.

CHAPTER XX. From Pompeii to Lake Avernus.

CHAPTER XXI. " A Sorosis Lark. "

CHAPTER XXII. In Florence and Pisa.

CHAPTER XXIII. " Beautiful Venice. "

CHAPTER XXIV. Bologna.

CHAPTER XXV. " Non E Possibile! "

CHAPTER XXVI. Lucerne and The Rigi.

CHAPTER XXVII. Personal and Practical.

CHAPTER XXVIII. Home-life in Geneva Ferney.

CHAPTER XXIX. Calvin The Diodati House Primroses.

CHAPTER XXX. Corinne at Coppet.

CHAPTER XXXI. Chillon.

LOITERINGS
IN
Pleasant Paths


BY
MARION HARLAND
Author of “The Dinner Year-Book,” “Common Sense in the Household,”
Etc.





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