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
Fesch, Cardinal "Angelico" in the collection of, i. 44, and note.
Fielding, Copley, and Mr. Ruskin, i. 192.
Field sports, morality of, ii. 127.
Fiésole, i. 9.
Finden, engraving in Rogers' Poems, i. 93.
Fine Art Society, i. 105 (note), 159, 166.
Finlason, G. W., "History of the Jamaica Case" referred to, ii. 22
(note).
Florence, "Angelico" destroyed at, i. 38;
and floods, ii. 117;
gallery of, i. 50;
Ghibelline proposal to destroy, ii. 15 (note);
revenge in old, ii. 64.
Flowers, use of in architecture, i. 141 _seqq._;
"Alisma Plantago," i. 61;
Chrysanthema, ii. 183;
Gentian, i. 204.
Fonte Branda, ii. 118.
Food, amount of, determines wages and price, ii. 65.
Forbes, George, Prof., i. 187 (note).
Forbes, James David, i. 176;
letter on "his real greatness," i. 177 _seqq._;
and Agassiz, i. 176, 190;
his "Danger of Superficial Knowledge" quoted, i. 189 (note);
letter to Mr. Ruskin, i. 190;
letter of a pupil of, to Mr. Ruskin, i. 190.
Force, use of human, ii. 134 _seqq._
Foreground and background, painting of, i. 6.
"Forester," lecture of in _Daily Telegraph_ on Field Sports, ii. 128
(note).
Forster's Life of Dickens, ii. 125 (note).
_Fortnightly Review_, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Trollope on field sports,
ii. 127 (note).
Fortress, definition of a, i. 148.
Fortunes, rapidly accumulated, ii. 85;
inequality of desirable, _ib._
Fountain of joy at Siena, ii. 118.
Fox-hunting, ii. 128.
Fra Bartolomeo, none in National Gallery, i. 44, and note.
Framing, methods of, for delicate drawings, i. 83.
France and Austria, loss of in war, ii. 33;
cathedrals of, i. 154;
empire, war the key-note of the first, vice of the second, ii. 26;
position of in 1859, ii. 9.
Franco-Prussian war, letters on, ii. _seqq._;
cause of, ii. 26;
character of the contest, ii. 27;
Germany to stop within limits, ii. 28;
loss of property in, ii. 32, 33;
misery of, ii. 112, and note;
England's position as regards, ii. 28;
refugees during, ii. 154 (note);
the Sainte Chapelle in danger during, i. 154.
Franchise, female, ii. 154 (note).
"Frange," ii. 178.
"Frango," ii. 178.
_Fraser's Magazine_ (July, 1875), letter on "Modern Warfare," ii. 29.
Frederick the Great, his statue at Berlin, ii. 12 (note);
his wars, virtue of, ii. 27.
Freedom, "not to be given," ii. 7, 8 (note).
Freeman, Mr. E., on field sports, ii. 127 (note).
Frère, M. Edouard, escape from Paris, ii. 23, and note.
Fresco-painting, laws of, determined by Perugino, i. 117.
"Fret," etymology of, ii. 178 _seqq._
"Frico," ii. 178.
Frith's, Mr., "Derby Day," i. 55. (See also i. xvii., note.)
Furnivall, Mr., letters to, ii. 177.
Fuseli quoted, i. 59, 75.
Gainsborough, his landscapes, i. 13;
his speed, i. 112.
Gardens, ii. 158.
Garisenda, tower of, i. 169.
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