The Works of John Ruskin, 34 tomasG. Allen, 1908 |
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... character . " The observation was noted in Fors , and is repeated in The Storm- Cloud ( p . 32 ) . From that time forward , he says , his attention " never relaxed in its record of the phenomena . " His diaries are full of it and many ...
... character . " The observation was noted in Fors , and is repeated in The Storm- Cloud ( p . 32 ) . From that time forward , he says , his attention " never relaxed in its record of the phenomena . " His diaries are full of it and many ...
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... character , persistence , and effects being dwelt on with that marvellous power of language for which he is so famous . One thing which he points out as characteristic of this wind is that its baneful nature does not seem to be ...
... character , persistence , and effects being dwelt on with that marvellous power of language for which he is so famous . One thing which he points out as characteristic of this wind is that its baneful nature does not seem to be ...
xxviii psl.
... character - draw- ing that were afterwards conspicuous in Præterita . it is of peculiar interest in a connected study of Ruskin's writings , because this chapter -exhibiting , as it does , so complete a mastery of all his literary arts ...
... character - draw- ing that were afterwards conspicuous in Præterita . it is of peculiar interest in a connected study of Ruskin's writings , because this chapter -exhibiting , as it does , so complete a mastery of all his literary arts ...
xxxiv psl.
... character from Sir Walter's Sunday diversions ; classifies his types , and so forth . The drawing up of a class - list of Scott's novels is a pastime in which most lovers of Sir Walter have indulged , and Ruskin's list is entitled to ...
... character from Sir Walter's Sunday diversions ; classifies his types , and so forth . The drawing up of a class - list of Scott's novels is a pastime in which most lovers of Sir Walter have indulged , and Ruskin's list is entitled to ...
xxxviii psl.
... character which were published by their recipients . Ruskin's Personal Letters are reserved for Volumes XXXVI . and XXXVII . The Public Letters were first collected in 1880 under the title here retained . In 1878 Mr. R. H. Shepherd had ...
... character which were published by their recipients . Ruskin's Personal Letters are reserved for Volumes XXXVI . and XXXVII . The Public Letters were first collected in 1880 under the title here retained . In 1878 Mr. R. H. Shepherd had ...
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