Selections from Ruskin: On Reading and Other SubjectsGinn & Company, 1892 - 148 páginas |
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... live in a small house , and have Warwick Castle to be aston- ished at , than to live in Warwick Castle and have nothing to be astonished at ; but that , at all events , it would not make Brunswick Square 1 more pleasantly habitable , to ...
... live in a small house , and have Warwick Castle to be aston- ished at , than to live in Warwick Castle and have nothing to be astonished at ; but that , at all events , it would not make Brunswick Square 1 more pleasantly habitable , to ...
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... lives of my poor tenants , instead of taking from them all I could force for the roofs they needed ; be- cause I love a wood walk better than a London street ; and would rather watch a seagull fly than shoot it , and rather hear a ...
... lives of my poor tenants , instead of taking from them all I could force for the roofs they needed ; be- cause I love a wood walk better than a London street ; and would rather watch a seagull fly than shoot it , and rather hear a ...
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... lives ; when we want to carry anything any- where , we will carry it either on the backs of beasts , or on our own , or in carts or boats ; we will have plenty of flow- ers and vegetables in our gardens , plenty of corn and grass in our ...
... lives ; when we want to carry anything any- where , we will carry it either on the backs of beasts , or on our own , or in carts or boats ; we will have plenty of flow- ers and vegetables in our gardens , plenty of corn and grass in our ...
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On Reading and Other Subjects John Ruskin, Edwin Ginn. the lives of the heroes and heroines , in truth and natural- ness ; and shall be taught to remember the greatest of them on the days of their birth and death , so that the year shall ...
On Reading and Other Subjects John Ruskin, Edwin Ginn. the lives of the heroes and heroines , in truth and natural- ness ; and shall be taught to remember the greatest of them on the days of their birth and death , so that the year shall ...
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... lives , the privilege of throwing a bouquet in the path of a Princess , or arresting the kind glance of a Queen . And yet these momentary chances we covet ; and spend our years , and passions , and powers in pursuit of little more than ...
... lives , the privilege of throwing a bouquet in the path of a Princess , or arresting the kind glance of a Queen . And yet these momentary chances we covet ; and spend our years , and passions , and powers in pursuit of little more than ...
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Página 24 - The hungry sheep look up, and are not fed, But swoln with wind and the rank mist they draw, Rot inwardly, and foul contagion spread : Besides what the grim wolf with privy paw Daily devours apace, and nothing said, But that two-handed engine at the door Stands ready to smite once, and smite no more.
Página 24 - Enow of such, as for their bellies' sake Creep and intrude and climb into the fold! Of other care they little reckoning make Than how to scramble at the shearers' feast, And shove away the worthy bidden guest; Blind mouths!
Página 87 - For a breeze of morning moves, And the planet of Love is on high, Beginning to faint in the light that she loves On a bed of daffodil sky, To faint in the light of the sun she loves, To faint in his light, and to die. All...
Página 125 - Mammon, the least erected Spirit that fell From Heaven; for even in Heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of Heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beatific.
Página 68 - The floating clouds their state shall lend To her ; for her the willow bend ; Nor shall she fail to see Even in the motions of the Storm Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy.
Página 126 - This he said, not that he cared for the poor; but because he was a thief, and had the bag, and bare what was put therein.
Página 15 - ... here, and audience there, when all the while this eternal court is open to you, with its society, wide as the world, multitudinous as its days, — the chosen and the mighty of every place and time...
Página 19 - ... the accent, or turn of expression of a single sentence, will at once mark a scholar. And this is so strongly felt, so conclusively admitted, by educated persons, that a false accent or a mistaken syllable is enough, in the parliament of any civilized nation, to assign to a man a certain degree of inferior standing for ever.
Página 68 - THREE years she grew in sun and shower ; Then Nature said, " A lovelier flower On earth was never sown; This Child I to myself will take ; She shall be mine, and I will make A Lady of my own.
Página 39 - No book is worth anything which is not worth much; nor is it serviceable, until it has been read, and re-read, and loved, and loved again; and marked, so that you can refer to the passages you want in it, as a soldier can seize the weapon he needs in an armoury, or a housewife bring the spice she needs from her store.