438
- INDEX
Dujarier,
Alexandre,
77
Dutch
Lowlands,
146
Duveemjoseph,
102-3,
120,
298
Diirer
painting
and,
161—-62
Ford
and,
142-43
Huntington
and,
278-79
Mellon
and,28,
102
National
Gallery
ofArt
and,
28
“Eagle
andthe
Sow,
The”
(Tolstoy),
752
economic
scarcity,
120-21
Edison,Thomas,42-43,
48,57,
58
Edison
Medal,
58
effort:
excess
of,
in
pleasing
master,
416-17
saving
of,209,
211
ellortlessness,
appearance
of,
245-53
Egypt,
206-7
Eiffel
Tower,94-,
229-30
Eisenhower,
Dwight
D.,
315,
353
Elba,63454,184,294,
379
El
Dorado,237,238,
335-37
Elizabeth
1,
Queen,
34,
146-47,148,149,
213,364, 406,
427
“Elm~Treeandthe
Vine,
The”
(Dodsleyl:
35
emotions,
xz'x—xx
appealing
to,
367-75
arguments
and,
322
control
of,152,153,
155,182,196,243,
330
defensiveness
and,
426
forms
and,
424
hiding
of,
321
infectiousnes
of,
76
moneyand,342-43,
344
planning
and,
243
playing
on,
93
repression
of,
329
spectacle
and,
316
and
stirringup
watersto
catch
fish,
325-32
as
thumbscrews,271,
273,
281
time
and,
295,
296,
297
uncontrollable,
273
Enciso,
FranciscoFeman-
dez
de,
237
end,the,
planning
allthe
way
to,
236-4-4
end
time,296,
298-99
enemies:
attention
paid
to,
300
crushingcompletely,
107- 14
cultlike
following
and,
216
former
friends,
109
fortressesas
protection
from,
130-36
isolating
of,358,
363-64,
366
mirroreffect
and,
376-91
overreactiontomoves
of,
167
reconciliation
with,109,
11
l
reputations
of,37,40,
42
revenge
of,111,114,
261,
366
self—destruction
of,
114-
size
of,
428
stirring
up
angerin,
325-32
syrnpathizing
with,
109
using,
8-
15
winning
over,
371 -72
energy,saving
of,209,
211
England,
146,147,239,
240
Washington
and,
154
Ennemoser,_].,
227,
222
Enteractionwithboldness
(Law28),
227—35
entrancesand
exits,
198
envy,
188,4-00,4023,
404,405-6,
407-9
Epicurus,
319
equality,
xviii
Erickson,
Milton
11.,
212-13,259,315,
363
mirroring
used
by,
386-87
Erie
Railroad,
91 -92
Escorial,El,
353
Essays
inIdlmess
(Kenk‘6),
302-3,329,
414
Essex,
Earl
of,
34,
146,
364
Este,
Francesco
d’,
186
Este,
Isabella
d’,
150-52
Ethiopia,
25,288,
327-28
Ethiopianproverb,
167
exotica,267—-68,
319
F
abius,
53
Fables
(Aesop),
96,140,
233, 237,335,367,
370
Fables
(Birch),
328
Fablex
(Dodsley),
6'5,
296
Fables
(LaFontaine),
see
La
Fontaine,
jean
de,
fa~
blesof
Fable:
(Stevenson),
322
Fables
(roiswy).
33,152,
304,
477
fablesandfolktales:
“TheAnimalsStricken
withthe
Plague,”
38-40
“TheAssand
theGar»
dener,”
302
“The
Boy
andtheNet-
tle,”
233
“TheCatThatWalked
By
Himself,”
84
“Chelmjustice,”
207
“TheChestnutandthe
FigTree,”
764
“TheCitizenandthe
Traveller,”
322
“TheCrowandthe
Sheep,”
740
“The
Crow—Hen,
the
Cobra,
andthe
Jackal,"
207-3
“The
Dog
withthe
Cropped
Ears,”
42 0—2 7
“The
Eagle
andthe
Sow,”
752
“TheElmTreeandthe
Vine,”
85
“AFoolandaWise
Man,”
209- 70
“TheFoxandthe
Grapes,”
307
“TheFoxandthe
Stork,”
380-87
“TheFuneraloftheLi~
oness,”
264-65
“TheGentle
Artof
Per-
suasion,”
370