| William Morris - 2002 - 368 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished, — sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is...all in very deed for this,- — that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery;... | |
| Joseph Bizup - 2003 - 260 páginas
...things, from moldings to glass beads, should not obscure its primary concern with the making of men: "And the great cry that rises from all our manufacturing...all in very deed for this, — that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery;... | |
| George Baird - 1995 - 428 páginas
...his hostility to industrialization. Indeed he saw it as central to his hatred of modern civilization: The great cry that rises from all our manufacturing...all in very deed for this — that we manufacture everything except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery;... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2003 - 368 páginas
...The Stones of Venice (1853), tne 'degradation of the operative into a machine', and one did not hear: the great cry that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast. .. that we manufacture everything except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar,... | |
| Mari Hvattum, Christian Hermansen - 2004 - 368 páginas
...putrefactions, and unimaginable gases.'18 Developing the theme, Ruskin bemoaned in 'The Nature of Gothic' that 'The great cry that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is ... that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch cotton, strengthen steel, refine sugar,... | |
| Inga Bryden - 1998 - 312 páginas
...polished,—sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is,—we should think there might be some loss in it also....is all in very deed for this, that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery;... | |
| John D. Rosenberg - 2005 - 304 páginas
...For the city, whose end is the enhancement of human life, had become a mere container of machines. 'The great cry that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast,' Ruskin wrote, is 'that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen... | |
| John Ruskin - 2013 - 453 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished,— sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is—...all in very deed for this, — that we manufacture everything there except men ; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery... | |
| 1923 - 558 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished — sand of human souls, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is...manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all very deed for this: that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen... | |
| American Society for the Extension of University Teaching - 1903 - 304 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished, — sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is,...rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than then- furnace blast, is all in very deed for this, — that we manufacture everything there except... | |
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