| 1846 - 534 páginas
...existence. " And yet people speak in this working age, when they speak from their heart, as if houses, and lands, and food, and raiment were alone useful, and as if Lights, Thought, and Admiration were all profitless ; so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians... | |
| John Ruskin - 1848 - 266 páginas
...yet people speak in this working age, when they speak from their these times. hearts, as if houses, and lands, and food, and raiment, were alone useful, and as if Sight, Thought, and Admiration,1 were all profitless, so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would turn,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 604 páginas
...And yet people speak, in this working age, when they speak from their hearts, as if houses, and land, and food, and raiment, were alone useful, and as if...that men insolently call themselves utilitarians, wlio would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who think,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 páginas
...and first sense of the word, useful to us. And yet people speak, in this working age, as if houses, and lands, and food, and raiment, were alone useful...and, as if sight, thought and admiration, were all profit*»s : so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would tirn, if they had their... | |
| 1856 - 386 páginas
...existence. And yet people speak in this working age, when they speak from their hearts, as if houses, and lands, and food, and raiment were alone useful;...themselves and their race into vegetables; men who think that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable,... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...and first sense of the word, useful to us. And yet people speak, in this working age, as if houses, and lands, and food, and raiment, were alone useful...they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetahles ; men who think, as far as such can he said to think, that the meat is more thaD the life,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 252 páginas
...And yet people speak in this working age, when they speak from tfrnes! ' their hearts, as if houses and lands, and food and raiment, were alone useful, and as if Sight, Thought, and Admiration l were all profitless, so that men insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would turn, if they... | |
| John Ruskin - 1862 - 240 páginas
...yet people speak in this working age, when ly applied in they speak from their hearts, as if houses, and lands, and food, and raiment were alone useful,...insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would t'irn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables; men who think, as far as such... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 244 páginas
...r on' ly applied in they speak from their hearts, as if houses, and lands, these times >•-••' and food, and raiment were alone useful, and as if...insolently call themselves Utilitarians, who would t'lrn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables ; men who think, as far as... | |
| 1870 - 496 páginas
...of our times, " people speak, in this working age, when they speak from their hearts, as if houses and lands, and food and raiment, were alone useful,...themselves and their race into vegetables; men who think, so far as such men can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment more... | |
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