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
Castles--building of, i. 148, 149;
definition of, i. 148;
not to be imitated, i. 149;
proper, no longer needed or possible, i. 148;
none in America, i. 151 (note);
Warwick Castle, i. 151 _seqq._
Casts of St. Mark's, i. 163, 169.
Catechism, won't make good servants, ii. 94;
or educate children, ii. 123.
Cathartics, use of by ancients, ii. 67.
Catholics, Roman, and Protestants, ii. 4 _seqq._
Cellini, i, 43.
"Cestus of Aglaia." (See Ruskin.)
Chamouni, i. 174;
the rocks of, i. 179;
land destroyed at, ii. 116.
Champagne, demand for, ii. 45.
Chantrey, Sir F., i. 21, 23.
Chapman, Mr. (of Glasgow Athenæum), ii. 124.
Character formed by employment, ii. 132.
Charity, ii. 131;
invalid charities, ii. 139;
"an object of" (letter), ii. 186
Charity-children singing at St. Paul's, ii. 149.
Charles the Bold, ii. 28.
Charlottenburg, tomb of Queen Louise at, i. 12, and note.
Chartres Cathedral, i. 154.
"Chasing," meaning of the word, ii. 176 (note).
Chiaroscuro, i. 4;
of Leech, i. 111.
"Child Waters," ballad of, i. 77 (note).
China, war in, ii. 17.
Chivalry, the foundation of, ii. 143 _seqq._
"Chorus," ii. 148.
Christ, offices of, to the soul, i. 68, 69.
Christ Church, Dean of, and St. Mark's, Venice, i. 170.
_Christian Life_, The (Dec. 20, 1879), Letter on Co-operation in, ii.
73.
Christie and Manson, sales by, i. 77 (note), ii. 69, ii. 183 (note).
Chrysanthema, ii. 183.
Cimabue, anecdote relating to, i. 9, and note;
his picture of the Virgin, _ib._;
teaches Giotto, i. 25 (note).
Cinderella, ii. 100.
Cirencester, Agricultural College at, ii. 115.
Citadel, definition of a, i. 148.
Civet, ii. 97.
Claude, i. 24;
challenged by Turner, i. 46, and note;
his "Seaport" and "Mill," _ib._;
pictures of, restored, i. 46 (note).
(See National Gallery.)
Cleopatra dissolving the pearl, i. 50.
Coal, how to economize English, ii. 135.
Cocker, Edward, arithmetician (b. 1631, d. 1677), ii. 42.
Coincidence, a strange, ii. 104 (note), 104.
Colen, ii. 120.
Colenso, Bishop, ii. 98 (note);
his book on the Pentateuch, _ib._
Collins, C. A., i. 60 _seqq._; _ib._ (note);
his "Convent Thoughts," _ib._;
portrait of Wm. Bennett, _ib._;
his writings, _ib._
Cologne, the "Rubens" at, i. 39.
Colonization, ii. 87, ii. 128.
Color, and design, i. 29;
eye for, rare, i. 15;
the laws of, how far defined, i. 137;
"scarlet" the purest, ii. 196;
of water, i. 197.
Combe, Mr., purchase of the "Light of the World" by, i. 67 (note).
Commandments, the Ten, ii. 142.
Commercial morality (letter), ii. 70;
putrefaction, ii. 74.
Commons, House of, tone of debate on Denmark, ii. 18.
Conscience, the light of, i. 68.
Conscription, forms of true, ii. 137.
Consistency, the nature of true, i. 25 (note).
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