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On the nature of Gothic architecture: and herein of the true functions of ... - Página 7
por John Ruskin - 1854
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Bombay Quarterly Review, Volumen1,Tema 1

1855 - 864 páginas
...otherwise lead to a noble issue ; nnd, still more, how we withhold our admiration from great excellences, because they are mingled with rough faults. Now in...make and nature of every man, however rude or simple, we employ in manual labour, there are some powers for better things ; some tardy imagination, torpid...
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Seed-grain for Thought and Discussion, Volumen2

Anna Cabot Lowell - 1856 - 330 páginas
...; not to esteem smooth minuteness above shattered majesty ; not to prefer mean victory to honorable defeat; not to lower the level of our aim, that we...man, however rude or simple, whom we employ in manual labor, there are some powers for better things ; some tardy imagination, torpid capacity of emotion,...
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The stones of Venice.-3 vol

John Ruskin - 1867 - 458 páginas
...otherwise lead to a noble issue ; and, still more, how we withhold our admiration from great excellences, because they are mingled with rough faults. Now, in...man, however rude or simple, whom we employ in manual labor, there are some powers for better things : some tardy imagination, torpid capacity of emotion,...
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The sea-stories

John Ruskin - 1873 - 460 páginas
...otherwise lead to a noble issue ; and, still more, how we withhold our admiration from great excellences, because they are mingled with rough faults. Now, in...man, however rude or simple, whom we employ in manual labor, there are some powers for better things : some tardy imagination, torpid capacity of emotion,...
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The Stones of Venice, Volúmenes1-2

John Ruskin - 1885 - 970 páginas
...otherwise lead to a noble issue ; and, still more, how wo withhold our admiration from great excellences, because they are mingled with rough faults. Now, in...man, however rude or simple, whom we employ in manual labor, there are some powers for better things : somo lardy imagination, torpid capacity of emotion,...
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Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin

John Ruskin - 1887 - 504 páginas
...noble issue ; and, still more, how we withhold our admiration from great excellencies, because they arc mingled with rough faults. Now, in the make and nature...capacity of emotion, tottering steps of thought, there aic, even at the worst; and in most cases it is all our own fault that they are tardy or torpid. But...
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Works, Volumen11

John Ruskin - 1887 - 696 páginas
...otherwise lead to a noble issue ; and, still more, how we withhold our admiration from great excellences, because they are mingled with rough faults. Now, in the make and nature of every I. BAYAGENESS. VI. TI1E IfATL'KE OF GOTHIC. 161 mail, however rude or simple, whom we employ in manual...
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The Works of John Ruskin: The stones of Venice, v. 1-3

John Ruskin - 1887 - 644 páginas
...otherwise lead to a noble issue; and, still more, how we withhold our admiration from great excellences, because they are mingled with rough faults. Now, in the make and nature of cw man, however rude or simple, whom we employ in manual labor, there are some powers for better things:...
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Die Grundzüge der sittlichen Entwicklung und Erziehung des Kindes

Horace Edwin Piggott - 1903 - 100 páginas
...wahre, elterliche Liebe findet. KUSKIN hat eine grofse Meinung von der Wirkung einer passenden Umgebung. »In the make and nature of every man, however rude or simple, there are some powers for better things; some tardy Imagination, torpid capacity of emotion, tottering...
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Ruskin on Education: Some Needed But Neglected Elements ; Restated and Reviewed

William Jolly - 1907 - 194 páginas
...degrading. In undertaking this part of his education, we ought firmly to believe with Ruskin that " in the make and nature of every man, however rude or simple, there are some powers for better things; some tardy imagination, torpid capacity of emotion, tottering...
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