Gentleman, the characteristics of a, sensibility, sympathy, courage, v. [263]-272.

German religious art, “piety” of, iii. 253.

Glacier, description, iv. 137; action of, iv. 161; gradual softener of mountain form, iv. 169; non-rigidity of, v. [86].

Gloom, of Savoyard peasant, iv. 320; appearance of, in southern slope of Alps, iv. 326. See Mountain.

Gneiss, nature of, iv. 206, 209; color of, iv. 136; Matterhorn composed of, iv. 160.

God. See Deity.

Gotthelf, works of, iv. 135, v. [330].

Gracefulness, of poplar grove, iii. 181; of willow, v. [67]; of Venetian art, 229.

Gradation, suggestive of infinity, ii. 47; constant in nature, ii. 47; necessary to give facts of form and distance, i. 149; progress of the eye shown in sensibility to effects (Turner’s Swiss towers), iv. 71; of light, Turnerian mystery, iv. 73; in a rose, iv. 46.