The Life and Work of John Ruskin, 2 tomasHoughton, Mifflin, 1894 |
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... June 18 , 1860 , from Geneva : “ It takes a great deal , when I am at Geneva , to make me wish myself any- where else , and , of all places else , in London ; nevertheless , I very heartily wish at this moment that I were looking out on ...
... June 18 , 1860 , from Geneva : “ It takes a great deal , when I am at Geneva , to make me wish myself any- where else , and , of all places else , in London ; nevertheless , I very heartily wish at this moment that I were looking out on ...
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... June , 1862 , the first of the new series appeared . The author had then returned to Lucerne ; and he soon crossed the St. Gothard to Milan , where he tried to forget the harrowing of hell in a close study of Luini , and in copying the ...
... June , 1862 , the first of the new series appeared . The author had then returned to Lucerne ; and he soon crossed the St. Gothard to Milan , where he tried to forget the harrowing of hell in a close study of Luini , and in copying the ...
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... June , 1866 , the professorship of poetry at Oxford was vacant ; and Mr. Ruskin's friends were anxious to see him take the post . He , how- ever , felt no especial fitness or inclination for it , and the proposal fell through . Three ...
... June , 1866 , the professorship of poetry at Oxford was vacant ; and Mr. Ruskin's friends were anxious to see him take the post . He , how- ever , felt no especial fitness or inclination for it , and the proposal fell through . Three ...
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... June 4th , Sir Henry Holland in the chair , he lectured on " The Present State of Modern Art , with reference to advisable arrange- ment of the National Gallery , " repeating much of what he had said in " Time and Tide " about the taste ...
... June 4th , Sir Henry Holland in the chair , he lectured on " The Present State of Modern Art , with reference to advisable arrange- ment of the National Gallery , " repeating much of what he had said in " Time and Tide " about the taste ...
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... June they turned homewards , by Pisa and Lucca , Milan and Como , and went to visit their friend Marie of the Giessbach . At the Giessbach they sper.t a fortnight , enjoy- ing the July weather and glorious walks , ' in the middle of ...
... June they turned homewards , by Pisa and Lucca , Milan and Como , and went to visit their friend Marie of the Giessbach . At the Giessbach they sper.t a fortnight , enjoy- ing the July weather and glorious walks , ' in the middle of ...
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