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... Stones of Venice . " His energies were divided between revising old work and beginning new books . Hence his writings remained during his lifetime in all sorts of size and form , in various stages of completion , and often in ...
... Stones of Venice . " His energies were divided between revising old work and beginning new books . Hence his writings remained during his lifetime in all sorts of size and form , in various stages of completion , and often in ...
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... Stones of Venice " ( 1851-53 ) . Again , in later years Ruskin often had many books — at one time , seven - on the stocks simultaneously ; first , he would write and issue a part of one , and then a part of another . It would obviously ...
... Stones of Venice " ( 1851-53 ) . Again , in later years Ruskin often had many books — at one time , seven - on the stocks simultaneously ; first , he would write and issue a part of one , and then a part of another . It would obviously ...
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... Stones of Venice , vol . ii . ch . i . § 1 ; and Proserpina , " Giulietta . " 2 See Deucalion , i . ch . xiv . § 5 . 3 This power of detaching himself from surroundings , and fixing his mind on any business in hand , has always been one ...
... Stones of Venice , vol . ii . ch . i . § 1 ; and Proserpina , " Giulietta . " 2 See Deucalion , i . ch . xiv . § 5 . 3 This power of detaching himself from surroundings , and fixing his mind on any business in hand , has always been one ...
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... stone , which I scrambled out on , and sat in a niche sheltered from the ... rocks , steep hills above sea , terminating in a clear , peaked , calm outline ... Venice ( May 12 ) Ruskin notes a sky - effect that was new to him . ( The ...
... stone , which I scrambled out on , and sat in a niche sheltered from the ... rocks , steep hills above sea , terminating in a clear , peaked , calm outline ... Venice ( May 12 ) Ruskin notes a sky - effect that was new to him . ( The ...
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... Stones of Venice . This was an early instance of a state of things in which Ruskin was often to find himself , that of planning more than for one cause or another he could accomplish.1 Ruskin was often asked in later years to reprint ...
... Stones of Venice . This was an early instance of a state of things in which Ruskin was often to find himself , that of planning more than for one cause or another he could accomplish.1 Ruskin was often asked in later years to reprint ...
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agreeable Alps angle appear architect Architectural Magazine artist beauty blue country Brantwood building character chimney colour convergence crags dark decoration degree delight distance drawing edifice edition effect elevation English engraving feeling feet Garcio Giulietta give Gluck Golden River graceful green grey hills horizontal imagination impression Italian Italian cottage Italy J. M. W. Turner John Ruskin Kata Phusin Lake landscape Leoni letter lichens light lines look mass mind Modern Painters monument mountain nature never object observed ornament Oxford painting paper Parsey Parsey's passage passed peculiar perfect perpendiculars picture piece pleasure Præterita principles render rock roof Ruskin scene scenery Schwartz seen shade Shelley spectator spirit stone Stones of Venice suppose Swiss cottage taste thing thought tion Treasure Valley trees valley vertical villa W. G. Collingwood whole window
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Сторінка 319 - One who beheld it, and was commonly called the Treasure Valley. The whole of this little valley belonged to three brothers, called Schwartz, Hans, and Gluck. Schwartz and Hans, the two elder brothers, were very ugly men, with over-hanging eyebrows and small dull eyes, which were always half shut, so that you couldn't see into them, and always fancied they saw very far into you.