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
Justice, abstract, ii. 54;
conceivable as a hideously bad thing, ii. 61 (note), 63;
definition and derivation of, ii. 52;
defined as "conformity with any rule, good or bad," ii. 54, 58
(note), 61;
need of, ii. 10;
principles of, ii. 48;
different words for, ii. 52.
Justinian, summary of law by, ii. 63, and note.
Katharine's instrument (see Shakespeare), ii. 178.
Kail leaf, the, used in Melrose Abbey, i. 141 (note).
(See Scott, "The Abbot," chap, xvi.; "The Monastery," Introduction.)
Keble College, Oxford, "The Light of the World" at, i. 67 (note).
Kennedy, Mr. T. S., copy of Turner's "Fluelen" possessed by, i. 105
(note).
Kensington Museum, Art School at, 100 (note);
Turners at, i. 98 (note).
_Kidderminster Times_, The (July 28, 1877), letter on "Ribbesford
Church," i. 158.
King Charles the Martyr, ii. 68-9.
King, the first duty of a, ii. 111;
must govern the rivers of his country, _ib._
Kinglake, Mr. A. W., on Savoy and Denmark, ii. 19.
Kingsley's, Charles, "Ode to the North-East Wind," ii. 50 (note).
Kingsley, Mr., of Sidney Sussex College, on optics, i. 94-6.
Kiss' Amazon, ii. 13, 12 (note).
Königgratz, battle of, ii. 31.
Labor, as a discipline, ii. 136;
the forces of, order of their employment, ii. 87, 135;
giving of the best charity, ii. 131;
its influence on character, ii. 133;
price of, ii. 40, 65;
promise to find, ii. 72.
"La Fille du Tambour Major," Offenbach's, mentioned, ii. 194.
Lake basins, excavated by glaciers, i. 174 (see Glaciers).
Lambeth, Mr. T. Hughes, M. P. for, ii. 20, 21.
Lammermuirs, the, i. 146.
_Lancet_, The, founded by Mr. Wakley, i. 19 (note).
Landseer, i. 23, 63 (note);
illustrated by Burns, i. 19.
Landslip near Giagnano, letters on, i. 202.
"Langharne Castle," Turner's, i. 102, and note.
"Le Chalet" mentioned, ii. 194.
Launce (see Shakespeare), ii. 97.
Law Courts, the new, i. 156, and note.
Laws, criminal, ii. 133;
equity and law, ii. 62;
eternal, and practical difficulties, ii. 95;
of nature, ii. 72;
summary of law, by Blackstone and Justinian, ii. 63, and note;
lex talionis, lex gratiæ, ii. 64.
Lazarus, ii. 173.
Leconfield, "Turner" in possession of Lord, i. 106 (note).
Lectures, the value of, ii. 124, and note.
Lee, Fred. Richard, R.A., i. 13, and note.
Leech, John, letter on his outlines, i. 111;
characteristics of his work, _ib._;
chiaroscuro, "felicity and prosperous haste," i. 112;
death of, i. 111 (note);
especial value of first sketches, i. 112;
fastidious work, i. 113;
proposal to distribute his drawings among national schools, i. 113,
i. 54 (note).
_Leicester Chronicle and Mercury_ (Jan. 31, 1880), letter on
"Purchase of Pictures," i. 55.
Leicester, proposal for picture-gallery at, i. 55.
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