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
Greece, the king of, ii. 21 (note);
oppressed by Greeks only, ii. 6;
and Venice, relation of architecture, i. 163.
Greek art, study of, ii. 148.
Grenville, Sir Richard, ii. 4 (note).
Greppond, glacier of, ii. 116.
Greswell, Rev. R., and the Oxford Museum, i. 139.
Grief, effect of trifles on minds distressed by, i. 72.
Griggs, Matilda, ii. 186, and note.
"Growing old," article on, in _Y. M. A. Magazine_, ii. 140.
Grumio. (See Shakespeare).
Guelfi, faction at Florence, ii. 15 (note).
Guido, pictures by, in the National Gallery, i. 43.
Guthrie, letter to Dr., ii. 184.
Guy's bowl at Warwick Castle, i. 153.
Hamilton's, Sir W., logic, ii. 56.
Hanging, who deserve, ii. 131.
Hanover, Sundays at, ii. 11.
Harbor-making, ii. 138.
Harding, i. 23.
Harold the Saxon, i. 161.
Harrison, letter to W. H., ii. 192.
Hartz minerals, purchase of by Mr. Ruskin, ii. 58.
Hartz mountains, ii. 12.
Hasselt's "Histoire de Rubens" referred to, i. 14 (note).
Hawley's, Sir J., "Musjid" (Derby winner), ii. 10 (note).
Health, chair of Physical, at Oxford, ii. 147.
Hemling, i. 65.
Henry VI.'s Psalter, i. 54, and note.
Herodotus referred to, i. 184.
(See also Bubastis.)
Heroism, true forms of, ii. 24;
instance of, ii. 100;
and vice, ii. 133.
Hervet, Gentian, his "Economist of Xenophon," ii. 149 (note).
Hervey, Lord Francis, i. 100 (note).
Highlanders, a characteristic of, ii. 6.
Highlands, the rocks of the, i. 146.
Historical monuments, loss of, in England, i. 158;
and small interest taken in, i. 29.
History, true, what it is, i. 28;
how written hitherto, _ib._
Hobbes, definition of Justice, ii. 57 (note), 61.
Hodgson, Professor, and Mr. Ruskin on supply and demand, ii. 44
_seqq._
Hogarth, his "public," i. 14;
his "Two 'prentices," ii. 144.
Holbein, the libel on, 37 (note), 45, and note;
portrait of George Gyzen at Berlin, ii. 13, 12 (note);
his quiet work, i. 112;
Mr. Ruskin's article on, ii. 12 (note);
his theology of death, i. 118;
Wornum's life of, ii. 12 (note).
Holy Sepulchre, and St. Mark's, Venice, i. 162.
Holyoake, Mr. G. J., letters on Co-operation to, ii. 78;
his "History of Co-operation," ii. 73 (note);
reference to Mr. Ruskin in America, ii. 73, and note;
and the Sheffield Museum, _ib._
Homer, Odyssey quoted or referred to:
(vi. 90), ii. 169, 170 (note);
(xix. 562), i. 75;
(xxii. end), ii. 102.
Honiton lace-makers, ii. 136, 137.
"Honos," existence of any absolute, ii. 63.
Horace, expurgated editions of, ii. 147;
his theology of death, i. 118;
quoted or referred to, ii. 57 (Odes, iii. 3, 1), 98, 111 (Odes,
iii. 16, 29), and note, 143;
study of, in England, ii. 143.
Horeb, i. 133.
House-_hold_, ii. 101.
Houses, letter on modern, ii. 104.
Huddersfield and the Jamaica Insurrection, ii. 20.
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