Everybody wants to hear — nobody to read — nobody to think ; to be excited for an hour — and, if possible, amused ; to get the knowledge it has cost a man half his life to gather, first sweetened up to make it palatable, and then kneaded into the... The Life and Work of John Ruskin - 137 psl.autoriai: William Gershom Collingwood - 1893 - 4 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 442 psl.
...1878.) ences to be audiences only becoming an entirely pestilent character of the age. Everybody wants to hear — nobody to read — nobody to think ; to...into the smallest possible pills — and to swallow it homceopathically and be wise — this is the passionate desire and hope of the multitude of the... | |
| 1874 - 820 psl.
...audiences to be audiences only, becoming an entirely pestilent character of the age. Everybody wants to j hear— nobody to read, nobody to think ; to be excited...then kneaded into the smallest possible pills, and to j swallow it homoeopathically and be wise — I this is the passionate desire and hope of the multitude... | |
| William Morris Hunt - 1878 - 148 psl.
...audiences to be audiences only becoming an entirely pestilent character of the age. Everybody wants to hear — nobody to read — nobody to think. To...into the smallest possible pills — and to swallow it homeopathically and be wise — this is the passionate desire and hope of the multitude of the day.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 372 psl.
...audiences to be audiences only becoming an entirely pestilent character of the age. Everybody wants to hear — nobody to read — nobody to think ; to...into the smallest possible pills — and to swallow it homceopathically and be wise — this is the passionate desire and hope of the multitude of the... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 372 psl.
...audiences to be audiences only becoming an entirely pestilent character of the age. Everybody wants to hear — nobody to read — nobody to think ; to be excited for an hour — and1 if possible, amused ; to get the knowledge it has cost a man half his life to gather, first... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer.) - 1881 - 244 psl.
...but in the doing he has been passionately in earnest. — Athenaeum, 1880. LECTURING. Everybody wants to hear — nobody to read — nobody to think ; to...into the smallest possible pills, — and to swallow it homceopathically and be wise, — this is the passionate desire and hope of the multitude of the... | |
| 1881 - 692 psl.
...audiences to be audiences only becoming an entirely pestilent character of the age. Everybody wants to hear — nobody to read — nobody to think ; to...into the smallest possible pills — and to swallow it homceopathically and be wise — this is the passionate desire and hope of the multitude of the... | |
| 1881 - 592 psl.
...desire of audiences to be audiences only, an entirely pestilent character of the age. Everybody wants to hear, nobody to read, — nobody to think ; to...kneaded into the smallest possible pills, and to swallow it homoeopathically, — and be wise, — this is the desire and hope of the multitude to-day." Of... | |
| John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - 1886 - 600 psl.
...audiences to be audiences only becoming an entirely pestilent character of the age. Everybody wants to hear, nobody to read, nobody to think. To be excited...kneaded into the smallest possible pills, and to swallow it homo3opathically and be wise— this is the passionate desire and hope of the multitude of the day.... | |
| William Morris Hunt - 1890 - 150 psl.
...age. Everybody wants to hear —nobody to read—nobody to think. To be v j excited for an hour—and, if possible, amused ; .' to get the knowledge it has...palatable, and then kneaded into the smallest possible pills—and to swallow it homeopathieally and be wise—this is the passionate desire and hope of the... | |
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