The Life and Work of John Ruskin, 2 tomasHoughton, Mifflin, 1894 |
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... interest in the question , were increasing he became less and less sanguine about the value of such efforts as the Working Men's College , and less and less ready to coöperate with others in their schemes . He began to see that no tin ...
... interest in the question , were increasing he became less and less sanguine about the value of such efforts as the Working Men's College , and less and less ready to coöperate with others in their schemes . He began to see that no tin ...
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... interest . I am much grati- fied by the view you have taken and give of Tur- ner . It is quite what I hoped . What beautiful things you have discovered about him ! Thank you for your courteous and far too flattering refer- ences to me ...
... interest . I am much grati- fied by the view you have taken and give of Tur- ner . It is quite what I hoped . What beautiful things you have discovered about him ! Thank you for your courteous and far too flattering refer- ences to me ...
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... interest ; they declined to accept socialism . But they objected to the fixing of price by competition - as they did to competition in any shape ; and thought that , if trade and labor could be paid as " professions are paid , common ...
... interest ; they declined to accept socialism . But they objected to the fixing of price by competition - as they did to competition in any shape ; and thought that , if trade and labor could be paid as " professions are paid , common ...
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... interest was fixed on the structure of mountains - the relation of geology to scenery ; a question upon which he had some right to be heard , as knowing more about scenery than most geolo- gists , and more about geology than most ...
... interest was fixed on the structure of mountains - the relation of geology to scenery ; a question upon which he had some right to be heard , as knowing more about scenery than most geolo- gists , and more about geology than most ...
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... interest in science to regard life as a whole , — especially modern life : and this Mr. Ruskin was better fitted than any of his contemporaries to do . In the last century , Samuel Johnson , great thinker as he was , found his influence ...
... interest in science to regard life as a whole , — especially modern life : and this Mr. Ruskin was better fitted than any of his contemporaries to do . In the last century , Samuel Johnson , great thinker as he was , found his influence ...
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