The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 380 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson).

The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 380 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson).

Kingsley, Henry

Kitchin, Miss Alexandra (Xie)

L

“Lays of Sorrow”

Liddell, Dr.

Liddell, Miss Alice

Liddon, Canon

“Little Minister, The”

Longley, Archbishop

M

Macdonald, George

Maitland, Mrs.

Manners, Miss M.E.

Maurier, George du

Mechanical “Humpty Dumpty,” The

“Memoria Technica”

Misch-Masch

Moscow

N

Natural Science

“New Belfry, The”

“New Method of Evaluation, The”

“New Theory of Parallels, The”

Nijni Novgorod

“Notes by an Oxford Chiel”

P

Paget, Dean

Paget, Sir James

Paine, Miss Adelaide

Patmore, Coventry

Paton, Sir Noel

“Phantasmagoria”

“Pillow Problems”

Potsdam

Price, Professor

“Profits of Authorship, The”

Pusey, Dr.

R

Rectory Umbrella, The

“Rhyme? and Reason?”

Richmond

Rix, Miss Edith

Rugby

Ruskin, John

S

Salisbury, The Marquis of

St. Petersburg

Sanday, Professor

Simpson, Miss Gaynor

Smedley, Frank

Standen, Miss Isabel

“Sylvie and Bruno”

“Sylvie and Bruno Concluded”

“Symbolic Logic, Part I.”

“Syzygies”

T

Tait, Archbishop

“Tangled Tale, A”

Taylor, Tom

Tenniel, Sir John

Tennyson, Alfred

Terry, Miss Ellen

Terry, Miss Kate

Thackeray, W.M.

Thomson, Miss E.G.

“Three Sunsets”

“Through the Looking-Glass”

Train, The

“Twelve Months in a Curatorship”

V

Vansittart, A.A.

“Vision of The Three T’s, The”

Vivisection

W

Wilberforce, Bishop

“Wise Words on Letter-Writing”

“Wonderland” Stamp-Case, The

Woodhouse, Rev. G.C.

Y

Yates, Edmund

Yonge, Miss Charlotte M.

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FOOTNOTES.

[Footnote 001:  Perhaps an incorrect expression, as it was only the second attempt.]

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