| Modern Language Association of America - 1912 - 742 стор.
...indeed, to the whole of life the admonition which Ruskin addressed to his disciples in art — that they " should go to Nature in all singleness of heart,...with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thoughts but how best to penetrate her meaning and remember her instruction; rejecting nothing, selecting... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1912 - 740 стор.
...indeed, to the whole of life the admonition which Ruskin addressed to his disciples in art — that they " should go to Nature in all singleness of heart,...with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thoughts but how best to penetrate her meaning and remember her instruction ; rejecting nothing, selecting... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1919 - 332 стор.
...elaborates with sustained eloquence and passion the doctrine that Ruskin received from Wordsworth, to " go to Nature in all singleness of heart, and walk...with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thoughts but how best to penetrate her meaning and remember her instruction, rejecting nothing, selecting... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1919 - 340 стор.
...with sustained eloquence and passion the doctrine that Ruskin received from Wordsworth, to " go tq Nature, in all singleness of heart, and walk with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thoughts but how best to penetrate her meaning and remember her instruction, rejecting nothing, selecting... | |
| Victoria and Albert Museum - 1925 - 458 стор.
...had so earnestly commended in his recent work on " Modern Painters " — " go to Nature," he urged, " in all singleness of heart, and walk with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thoughts but how best to penetrate her meaning, and remember her instruction, rejecting nothing, selecting... | |
| Scott Wilcox, Christopher Newall - 1992 - 206 стор.
...entitled "The Duty and After Privileges of All Students," Ruskin pleaded for all young painters to "go to Nature in all singleness of heart, and walk...with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thoughts but how best to penetrate her meaning, and remembering her instruction; rejecting nothing,... | |
| Lloyd Davis - 1993 - 272 стор.
...volume of Modern Painters, is particularly appropriate in this context: They [young artists] . . . should go to Nature in all singleness of heart, and...with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thoughts but how best to penetrate her meaning, and remember her instruction; rejecting nothing, selecting... | |
| Robert Young, Kah Choon Ban, Robbie B. H. Goh - 1998 - 190 стор.
...his pamphlet Pre-Raphaelitism (1851), immediately capitalized on these twin successes by boasting: Eight years ago, in the close of the first volume of Modern Painters, 1 ventured to give the following advice to the young artists of England: "They should go to nature... | |
| Tim Barringer, T. J. Barringer - 1999 - 182 стор.
...experimentalize, but to be humble and earnest in following the steps of nature, and tracing the finger of God ... [They should] go to nature in all singleness of heart,...with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thoughts but how best to penetrate her meaning, and remembering her instruction; rejecting nothing,... | |
| Gregory Murphy - 2000 - 76 стор.
...philosophy of truth to nature closely conformed to his own, as is apparent from his famous dictum to "go to Nature in all singleness of heart and walk with her laboriously and trustingly, adding nothing, rejecting nothing, scorning nothing." With Ruskin as their defender the Pre-Raphaelites... | |
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