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ness not to be considered in producing art, 37. " of good art, undesirable and why, 62 _seq._ Cheating disgraceful, but being cheated is not, 89. Church-going and life, 14. " restoration, mania for, 86-7. Clarke, Dr. Adam, at the Metaphysical Society, 176. Cleobis and Bito, death of, 109. " story of, beautiful, 183. Clergymen, to preach practically--_e.g._, on trade, 112 _n._ Cleverness, best shown in sympathy with the aims of others, 170. Clough, Arthur, _quoted_, 185 _n._ Cocoa-nut, simile from a, as to the cheapness of good art, 64. Colour, good, to be lasting, 44. " local, as an element of chiaroscuro, 162. Commerce, cowardice and, 177. " frauds of, 151-2. " modern, 1857 _pref._ xi. Competition, a bad thing in education, 135. Conservatism, true, 58. Country, serving one's, with plough, pen, and sword, 129. Cricket, the game of, 128. Criticism, mistaken blame worse than mistaken praise, 24. " public, its effect on artists, 24. Currency, national, its nature, 149. Dante--_Inferno_, the purse round the neck as a sign of condemnation, 4. " " _Lasciate ogni speranza_, 93. Deane, Sir T., on the Oxford Museum, 32. Death, as a reward, 183. Design, dependent on proportion, 160. " study of, 159. " subjects of, 172-3. Development, the direction of human, 175. Dialogue on "paternal government," 121. Diamond-cutting, waste of time, 34. Dictionary of classical antiquities, woodcuts in, 107. "Diletto" and art, 155. Diogenes, respected, 2-3. Discipline the basis of progress, 16. Discovery of men of genius, 20. Disobedience destroys power of understanding, 1857 _pref._ x. Drawing as a means of description, 153. " lessons, 156. " to be learnt, as reading or writing, 153, 158. " to scale, to be learnt, 160. Dress, art of, 47. " beautiful, essential to great art--_e.g._, its portraiture, 54. " " characteristics of, 54. " " a means of education, 54. " best, not the costliest, 54. " employment of labour--_e.g._, ball-dresses, 50. " fashion in, wasted power of design, 45. " fine, the spoils of death, 53. " " as a subject of expenditure, 146. " " under what circumstance, right and wrong, 52. " lace, its value, 171. Duerer's engravings, art-models, 169. " " permanency of, 42. " " crest with cock, as art-model, 164. " woodcuts, 40. Economy, its true meaning (application:
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