symbol of, iii. [462].
Chrysippus, i. 116, 118, 389, ii. 72, 349.
Cicero, i. 116 n., 117, 247, 389, ii. 72, 137, 138, 140, 141, 270, 272, 348, 356, 358, 444, iii. [147], [253] n., [452].
Circle, the symbol of nature, iii. [267].
Classics, advantage of studying, ii. 239.
Classical poetry, distinguished from romantic, iii. [209].
Cleanthes, i. 118, ii. 128.
Clemens Alexandrinus, “Stromata” referred to, i. 425, ii. 98, iii. [427], [438], [442], [443].
Clouds, illustration of opposition between Idea and phenomenon, i. 235.
Colebrooke, i. 491, 494 n., 281, 304, 307, 308 n.