SHELLS FROM THE SANDS
OF TIME.
BY
THE DOWAGER LADY LYTTON.
Contents
- On Bad Manners
- Samuel Pepys and Francis Bacon, Lord Varulam and Viscount St. Albans
- Of Masques and Triumphs
- Forgive and Forget
- Pity
- On the Gratitude we owe our Enemies
- A Curiosity of Literature not mentioned by Isaac D'Israeli
- On the Comparativeness of Greatness
- Upon the Great Difference of the Same Circumtances in our own Case and that of others, which always has existed, and it is to be feared always will exist
- An Essay upon Essays
- An Old Man's Saying
- Servants
- Happy Jack
- Macaulay
- Proposed Plan for a Supplementary College to the Universities, for the purpose of Saving Time and Trouble with respect to Undergraduates likely to be Plucked; followed by Two Ghost Stories
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