I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom, now-a-days, near London — has become hateful to me, because of the misery that I know... Social Settlements - Página 128por Charles Richmond Henderson - 1899 - 196 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 626 páginas
...much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that I like,...because of the misery that I know of, and see signs of, where I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly. Therefore, as I have said, I... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 140 páginas
...for 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...when there is any — which is seldom, now-a-days, nciir London — has become hateful to me, because of the misery that I know of, and see signs of,... | |
| 1874 - 848 páginas
...for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do any thing else that I like ; and the very light of the morning...— has become hateful to me, because of the misery which I know of and see signs of when I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly."... | |
| 1874 - 532 páginas
...much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that I like,...— has become hateful to me, because of the misery which I know of and see signs of when I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly."... | |
| 1874 - 870 páginas
...much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that I like,...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... | |
| 1874 - 898 páginas
...much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that I like,...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... | |
| 1874 - 834 páginas
...The sight and the sound of all the evils which affect the world is too much for him. ' I am not.' he which is seldom now-a-days near London — has become hateful to me, because of the misery which I know of and see signs of when I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly.'... | |
| William Smart - 1883 - 124 páginas
...as no man had ever written before him, but began the "Fors" thus:— " I cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky has become hateful to me, because of the misery that I know of, and see signs of, where I know it not,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1890 - 276 páginas
...so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint nor read nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that I like,...— has become hateful to me because of the misery I know of, and see signs of where I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly. Therefore,... | |
| John Ruskin, Edwin Ginn - 1892 - 184 páginas
...much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that I like,...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... | |
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