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" ... we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery ; but to brighten, to strengthen, to refine, or to form a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is urging... "
University of Madras. B.A. examination of 1877. Selections from the writings ... - Página 26
por John Ruskin - 1875
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A Commonplace Book of Thoughts, Memories, and Fancies: Original and Selected ...

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1855 - 398 páginas
...strengthen, to refine, or to form a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages; and all the evil to which that cry is urging our myriads, can be met only in one way,—not by teaching nor preaching; for to teach them is but to show them their misery; and to preach...
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Precious Thoughts: Moral and Religious : Gathered from the Works of John Ruskin

John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1865 - 502 páginas
...strengthen, to refine, or to form a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is urging our myriads can be met only in one way: not by teaching npr preaching, for to teach them is but to show them their misery, and to preach to them, if we do...
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The sea-stories

John Ruskin - 1873 - 460 páginas
...Perth." refine, or to form a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is urging our myriads...preach, is to mock at it. It can be met only by a right under standing, on the part of all classes, of what kinds of labor are good for men, raising them,...
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Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin

John Ruskin - 1884 - 504 páginas
...strengthen, to refine, or to form a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is urging our myriads...teaching nor preaching, for to teach them is but to •how them their misery, and to preach to them, if we do nothing more than preach, is to mock at it....
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The Stones of Venice, Volúmenes1-2

John Ruskin - 1885 - 970 páginas
...enters into our estimate of advantages. And all HM; evil to which that ury i:i urging our niyrinils cmi be met only in one way : not by teaching nor preaching,...show them their misery, and to preach to them, if \vc do nothing more than preach, is to mock at it. It can be mot only by a right understanding, on...
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Witnesses of the Light: Being the William Belden Noble Lectures for 1903

Washington Gladden - 1903 - 326 páginas
...strengthen, to refine or to form a single living spirit never enters into our estimation of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is urging our myriads can be met in only one way ; not by teaching nor preaching, for to teach them is but to show them their misery,...
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Ruskin Centenary Addresses, 8 February, 1919

Ruskin Centenary Council - 1919 - 102 páginas
...strengthen, to refine, or to form a single living spirit never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is urging our myriads can be met only in one way ... by a right understanding on the part of all classes of what kinds of labour are good for men, raising...
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The Harvest of Ruskin

John William Graham - 1920 - 280 páginas
...strengthen, to refine or to reform a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is urging our myriads can be met only ... by a right understanding on the part of all classes, of what kinds of labour are good for men,...
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Labour and the New World

Philip Snowden Snowden (Viscount) - 1921 - 316 páginas
...spirit never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is surging our myriads can be met only in one way ; not by teaching or preaching, for to teach them would be to show them their misery, and to preach to them, if we do...
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Critical History of English Literature, Volumen1

David Daiches - 1969 - 356 páginas
...strengthen, to refine, or to form a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all the evil to which that cry is urging our myriads...met only in one way: not by teaching nor preaching, ... It can be met only by a right understanding, on the part of all classes, of what kinds of labour...
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