April, meaning of month’s name, 4, 4.
Arc, Joan of, 4, 12, 14, 4.
Architecture, of modern Rome, 21, 9;
of houses, beautiful when honest, 21, 11;
of towns under old communist principles, 7, 11;
gothic, not essentially productive of poetry or learning, 16, 19;
sepulchral, 16, 4.
Ariadne, 23, 11 (see Theseus).
Aristocracy, of England, phosphorescent, 6, 17;
of Venice, 19, 14 (see Picnic).
Armour, brightness of, in White Company of English, 15, 11.
Army, the English, according to Mr. Grant Duff, of no use, 15, 10;
standing, function of, under type of scarecrow, 11, 9.
In that passage I ought to have indicated the function of
the quiet scarecrow as that of keeping order in one’s fields;—compare 2, 14, at bottom of page, and passage on Horse Guards, 19, 5;
the parallel domestic mischief is described in 8, 9.
Arnold, Mr. Matthew, 15, 7.
Art, the author’s practical work in, 9, 19;
laws of its greatness, 9, 20;
worst thing conceivably produceable by, at Kensington, 5, 6;
Kensington system of teaching, 9, 19;
its relations to science,—no one can live by the fine arts, 1, 13.
Artists are included under the term workmen, 11, 10; but I see the passage is inaccurate,—for I of course meant to include musicians among artists, and therefore among working men; but musicians are not “developments of tailor or carpenter.” Also it may be questioned why I do not count the work given to construct poetry, when I count that given to perform music; this will be explained in another place.