Търсене Изображения Карти Play YouTube Новини Gmail Диск Още »
Вход
Книги Книги
" London, — has become hateful to me, because of the misery that I know of, and see signs of where I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly. "
Every Saturday - Страница 12
1874
Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата

Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain, Том 1

John Ruskin - 1871 - 140 страници
...an unselfish person, nor an Evangelical one ; I have no particular pleasure in doing good ; neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded...it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor road, nor look at minerals, nor do any tlling else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky,...

Appletons' Journal, Броеве 276–301

1874 - 848 страници
...answers it passionately enough. The sight and the sound of all the evils which affect the world are too much for him. " I am not," he says, " an unselfish...cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do any thing else that I like ; and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is...

Littell's Living Age, Том 122

1874 - 870 страници
...Associations have been puzzling themselves for a great many years essentially comes to this ; and Mr. Kuskin answers it passionately enough. The sight and the...is any — which is seldom now-a-days near London — h.is become hateful to me, because of the misery which I know of and see signs of when I know it...

Fraser's Magazine, Том 9

1874 - 898 страници
...enough. The sight and the sound of all the evils which affect the world is too much for him. ' I am not,1 he says, ' an unselfish person nor an evangelical...and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any-r1874] Mr. Ruskín's Receut Writings. which is seldom now-a-days near London — has become hateful...

John Ruskin: His Life and Work, Брой 68

William Smart - 1883 - 124 страници
...an unselfish person, nor an Evangelical one ; I have no particular pleasure in doing good ; neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded...read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that Hike, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom, now-a-days, near...

Famous English Authors of the Nineteenth Century

Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1890 - 488 страници
...of his life, " St. George's Guild." He was moved to this work by the misery of England. He says, " I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else I like ; and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom nowadays near...

Selections from Ruskin: On Reading and Other Subjects

John Ruskin, Edwin Ginn - 1892 - 184 страници
...not an unselfish person nor an evangelical one ; I have no particular pleasure in doing good; neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded...and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any,—which is seldom nowadays, near London, — has become hateful to me, because of the misery that...

The Life and Work of John Ruskin, Том 2

William Gershom Collingwood - 1893 - 344 страници
...an unselfish person, nor an Evangelical one ; I have no particular pleasure in doing good ; neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world." Then again of the sort of journalism he would like to see : — " I cannot say whether it would ever...

Selections from Ruskin ...

John Ruskin - 1895 - 184 страници
...not an unselfish person nor an evangelical one ; I have no particular pleasure in doing good; neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded...and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any,—which is seldom nowadays, near London,—has become hateful to me, because of the misery that...

John Ruskin, Social Reformer

John Atkinson Hobson - 1898 - 366 страници
...life he saw around him were goading him to action. In one of the earliest letters he writes thus : " I cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sun has become hateful to me, because of the misery that I know of, and see signs of, where I know...




  1. Моята библиотека
  2. Помощ
  3. Разширено търсене на книги
  4. Изтегляне във формат ePub
  5. Изтеглете PDF файл