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
Virgil quoted, i. 176 (note); ii. 18, and note.
Votes for Parliament, ii. 141, 154.
Waagen, Dr., i. 11, and note, 12.
Wages and labor, ii. 56, 60;
how determined, ii. 63, and note;
and hardship of work, ii. 59;
a just rate of, ii. 48, 50, 51;
"Standard of" (letter), ii. 65, 66, and _see_ ii. 42.
Wakley, Thomas, M.P., i. 19, and note.
Wales, Princess of, "our future Queen," ii. 19.
Walker, Frederick, letter on, i. 116;
effect of public on, _ib._;
elaborateness of, i. 121;
moral of his life, i. 118, 119;
morbid tendency of, i. 117;
method of painting, i. 117;
study of art, i. 118;
special pictures by, i. 119 _seqq._, and note.
Walpole's "Anecdotes of Painting" referred to, i. 14 (note).
War, American, loss of property, ii. 33;
English feeling as to, ii. 15-17, 19;
"modern warfare," letter on, ii. 29, and _see_ ii. 23.
Ward, Mr. William, copies of Turner, i. 105, and note;
photographs obtainable of, i. 164.
Warwick Castle, burning of, letters on, i. 151 _seqq._, 152 _seqq._;
the kingmaker, i. 153.
Waste land, bringing in of, ii. 138.
Water, use of in labor, ii. 135, 136;
pressure of stones in, i. 177, 186;
reflections in, i. 191 (note), and _seqq._;
of rainbows in, i. 201;
surface polished, i. 195, 197 _seqq._
Water-colors, effect of light, etc., on, i. 90, 91, 103, and note,
104;
series of British, at Kensington, i. 98 (note);
Society of Painters in, i. 118, 166, 201 (note).
Waterloo, battle of, ii. 30.
"W. B.," letter in _Daily Telegraph_, ii. 99 (note).
"W. C. P.," letter in _Times_ on "Neutrality," ii. 26 (note).
Wealth, definition of, letter on the, ii. 71;
Mill challenged to define, _ib._
Weapons, ancient and modern, ii. 32.
"Weary-Faulds," ii. 123, and note.
Weblings, recitation of the, ii. 180.
_Weekly Chronicle_, letter "Modern Painters" in the (September 23,
1843), i. 3.
Weller, Sam, ii. 97;
_see_ Dickens.
West, Benjamin, i. 75.
Western Park, Sheffield, ii. 126 (note).
Westminster, the first Norman Abbey, i. 161;
Mill, J. S., M.P. for, ii. 20 (note).
"Whinny-hills," ii. 123 (note).
Whitaker's "History of Richmondshire," i. 117 (note).
White, Adam, letter on "the Study of Natural History" to, i. 204.
Whitmore, Dr., report of Crawford Place, ii. 105.
"W. H. W.," letter to _Daily Telegraph_ on houses, ii. 104, and note,
105.
Wicklow Hills, i. 181.
Wife, place of a, ii. 153.
Wilkie, Sir David, "The Blind Fiddler," i. 7 (note);
Burns and, compared, i. 20.
Wilkinson, Sir Gardner, ii. 200, and note.
Williams, Mr. (of Southampton), Lecture on "Art-teaching by
Correspondence," to, i. 32.
Wind-power, use of, ii. 135.
Windus, Mr. B. J., sale of his pictures, ii. 185;
W. L., "Burd Helen," i. 76, 77, and notes.
Winkelried, Arnold von, ii. 4, and note.
Winsor, Charlotte, ii. 100 (note).
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