Arrows of the Chace, vol. 2/2: being a collection of scattered letters published chiefly in the daily newspapers 1840-1880Ruskin, John
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Arrows of the Chace, vol. 2/2: being a collection of scattered letters published chiefly in the daily newspapers 1840-1880
Ruskin, John
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence; Letters to the editor -- Great Britain; Ruskin, John, 1819-1900 -- Correspondence
Bible, animals of the, ii. 172 _seqq._;
possible errors in the, ii. 98, and note;
what to read in the, ii. 142;
quoted or referred to,--
"What are these wounds in thy hands" (Zechariah xiii. 6), i. 60
(note).
"I meditate on all thy works" (Psalm cxliii. 5), i. 61 (note).
"Behold, I stand at the door and knock" (Revelation iii. 20), i.
68.
The wild grass "whereof the mower filleth not his hand" (Psalm
cxxix. 7), i. 68.
(See both Bible and Prayer-book versions.)
"The feet of those who publish peace" (Isaiah iii. 7), i. 133.
"We also are his offspring" (Acts xvii. 28), i. 162.
"Abana and Pharpar" (2 Kings v. 12), ii. 10.
"Woe unto thee, O land, when thy king is a child " (Ecclesiastes
x. 16), ii. 21.
"Raising the poor" (1 Sam. ii. 8; Psalm cxiii. 7), ii. 27.
"The commandment is holy, just, and good" (Romans vii. 12), ii.
55.
"Who sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not" (Psalm xv. 4),
ii. 57.
"Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth" (Exodus xxi. 24, and reff.),
ii. 63.
"He that delicately bringeth up his servant," etc. (Proverbs
xxix. 21), ii. 93.
"Not now as a servant, but above a servant, a brother beloved"
(Philemon 16), ii. 98.
"The waters of comfort" (Psalm xxiii. 2, Prayer-book version),
ii. 115.
"Eyes have they, and see not" (Jeremiah v. 21), ii. 140.
"A rod for the fool's back" (Proverbs xxvi. 3), ii. 141.
"A rod is for the back of him that is void of understanding"
(Proverbs x. 13), _ib._
"Thou shalt not commit adultery" (Exodus xx. 14), ii. 147.
"Male and female created he them" (Genesis i. 27), ii. 148.
"I will make a helpmeet for him" (Genesis ii. 18), _ib._
"All her household are clothed with scarlet" (Proverbs xxxi. 21,
22), ii. 155.
"Who clothed you in scarlet" (2 Samuel i. 24), _ib._
"The king's daughter is all glorious within" (Psalm xiv. 13, 14),
ii. 155.
"She riseth while it is yet night.... Strength and honor are her
clothing" (Proverbs xxxi. 15, xxii. 5), ii. 157.
"And the city was broken up" (2 Kings xxv. 4), ii. 177.
Bigg, Mr. W. M., sale of pictures, i. 102 (note).
Bills, for fresh railways, ii. 88;
the reform bill (1867), ii. 133.
Birds, preservation of wild, ii. 128 (note);
treatment of, ii. 142.
_Birmingham Daily Mail_, Nov. 27, 1879 (Mr. Ruskin on St. Mark's,
Venice), i. 170.
Bishops, ii. 131.
Black, W., "The Daughter of Heth," i. 120 (note).
Black-letter, not illegible, ii. (note), 174, 175.
Blackfriars Bible Class. See "New Year's Address."
Blackstone's summary of law, ii. 63, and note.
_Blackwood's Magazine_, the art critic of, i. 13.
"Blind Fiddler," the, i. 7.
Bluecoat School, i. 55.
Boat-race, training for, ii. 145.
Boileau quoted, i. 14.
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