Romanism. See “Popery.”
Roofs, analysis of, [i. 46], [148]; [ii. 212], [216]; domed, [i. 149]; Swiss, [i. 149], [345]; steepness of, conducive to Gothic character, [i. 151], [ii. 209]; decoration of, [i. 343].
Rustication, is ugly and foolish, [i. 65]; natural objects of which it produces a resemblance, [i. 296].
S
Salvia, its leaf applied to architecture, [i. 287], [306].
Sarcophagi, Renaissance treatment of, [iii. 90]; ancient, [iii. 69], [93].
Satellitic shafts, [i. 95].
Satire in Grotesque art, [iii. 126], [145].
Savageness, the first element of Gothic, [ii. 155]; in Grotesque art, [iii. 159].
Science opposed to art, [iii. 36].