I have never, until to-day,' he said, ' dared to call my friends and my neighbours together to rejoice with me over any recovered good or rekindled hope. Both in fear and much thankfulness I have done so now ; yet, not to tell you of any poor little piece... The Life and Work of John Ruskin - 523 psl.autoriai: William Gershom Collingwood - 1893Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1890 - 516 psl.
...fairest forms. " I have never until to-day," he said, " dared to call my friends and my neighbours together to rejoice with me over any recovered good...was a treasure hid in a mountain field of Tuscany ; and I am not worthy to bring it to you, and I can't say what I feel about it, and am only going to... | |
| William Gershom Collingwood - 1893 - 450 psl.
...silver of my own, but to show was to Misses Alexander and Grsenawav, and Messrs. Boni and Alessandii. you the fine gold which has been 'strangely trusted...Tuscany.' The Spectator shared his enthusiasm for the pen and ink drawings of Miss Alexander's ' Roadside Songs of Tuscany,' and concluded a glowing account... | |
| William Gershom Collingwood - 1902 - 450 psl.
...Miss Alexander. 'I have never, until to-day,' he said, ' dared to call my friends and my neighbours together to rejoice with me over any recovered good...Tuscany.' The Spectator shared his enthusiasm for the pen and ink drawings of Miss Alexander's ' Roadside Songs of Tuscany,' and concluded a glowing account... | |
| William Gershom Collingwood - 1902 - 454 psl.
...Miss Alexander. 'I have never, until to-day,' he said, 'dared to call my friends and my neighbours together to rejoice with me over any recovered good...; yet, not to tell you of any poor little piece of upguthercd silver of my own, but to show was to Misses Alexander and Greeuaway, and Messrs. Boui aud... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 696 psl.
...their fairest forms. " I have never until to-day," he said, "dared to call my friends and my neighbours together to rejoice with me over any recovered good...strangely trusted to me, and which before was a treasure 1 [Reprinted thence in Igdraiil, and again in the privately-issued Rutkiniana, pp. 2,'J8-239. The lecture... | |
| Arthur Christopher Benson - 1911 - 360 psl.
...have never until to-day dared to call my friends and my neighbours together to rejoice with me over my recovered good or rekindled hope. Both in fear and...which before was a treasure hid in a mountain field in Tuscany." This majestic encomium was simply to introduce some pen-and-ink drawings by a gifted amateur,... | |
| Constance Grosvenor Alexander - 1927 - 296 psl.
...has given an account of the lecture. Ruskin showed about twenty of her drawings, referring to them as Fine gold which has been strangely trusted to me and which before was a treasure hid in a mountain-field of Tuscany. Since Leonardo da Vinci's flower studies, we can recall no drawings of the... | |
| Constance Grosvenor Alexander - 1927 - 296 psl.
...has given an account of the lecture. Ruskin showed about twenty of her drawings, referring to them as Fine gold which has been strangely trusted to me and which before was a treasure hid in a mountain-field of Tuscany. Since Leonardo da Vinci's flower studies, we can recall no drawings of the... | |
| 1883 - 690 psl.
...the same time expressing his opinion of them In a lecture. " I have never," he said, " until to-day dared to call my friends and my neighbors together...piece of upgathered silver of my own, but to show you fine gold which has been strangely trusted to me, and which before was a treasure hid In a mountain-... | |
| 1883 - 690 psl.
...over any recovered good or rekindled hope. Both In fear and much thankfulness, I have done so no w ; yet not to tell you of any poor little piece of upgathered silver of my own, but to show you fine gold which has been strangely trusted to me, and which -before was a treasure hid in a mountain-... | |
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