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" ... those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and stern statues, anatomiless and rigid; but do not mock at them, for they are signs of the life and liberty of every workman who struck the stone; a freedom of thought, and rank in scale of being, such... "
Bombay Quarterly Review - Página 238
1855
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The ten chief courts of the Sydenham palace

Crystal palace - 1854 - 250 páginas
...thought," to use his own words, " and rank in scale of being; such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure, but which it must. be the first aim of...all Europe at this day to regain for her children." In the conclusions which Mr. Ruskin draws from these Gothic and savage inventions of the old free workman,...
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The stones of Venice.-3 vol

John Ruskin - 1867 - 458 páginas
...stone ; a freedom of thought, and rank in scale of being, such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must be the first aim of...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. § xv. Let me not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the...
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The sea-stories

John Ruskin - 1873 - 460 páginas
...stone ; a freedom of thought, and rank in scale of being, such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must be the first aim of...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. § xv. Let me not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the...
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The Stones of Venice ...

John Ruskin - 1880 - 456 páginas
...raust_be the first aim of all Europe at this day to regain Tor , lier children. § xv. Lgt_ me_not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is...degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more _than_ _any_pther evil of the times, is leading the mass of the nations everywhere into vain, incoherent,...
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Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin

John Ruskin - 1884 - 504 páginas
...stone ; a freedom of thought and rank io scale of being, such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must be the first aim of...not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It la verily this degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more than any other evil of the...
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The Stones of Venice, Volúmenes1-2

John Ruskin - 1885 - 970 páginas
...rank in scale of being, such us no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must bo the first aim of all Europe at this day to regain for her children. § xv. Let me not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the...
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Art and Life: A Ruskin Anthology

John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - 1886 - 600 páginas
...stone ; a freedom of thought, and rank in scale of being, such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must be the first aim of...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. — Stones of Venice, II., pp. 162, 163. j THE DUOMO OF PISA AND THE CRYSTAL PALACE. — In the vault...
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Art: A Ruskin Anthology

John Ruskin - 1886 - 188 páginas
...stone ; a freedom of thought, and rank in scale of being, such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must be the first aim of...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. — Stones of Venice, II., pp. 162, 163. THE DUOMO OF PISA AND THE CRYSTAL PALACE. — In the vault...
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Art: A Ruskin Anthology

John Ruskin - 1886 - 188 páginas
...stone ; a freedom of thought, and rank in scale of being, such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must be the first aim of all Europe at tins day to regain for her children. — Stones of Venice, II., pp. 162, 163. THE DUOMO OF PISA AND...
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The Works of John Ruskin: The stones of Venice, v. 1-3

John Ruskin - 1887 - 644 páginas
...stone; a freedom of thought, and rank in scale of being, such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure; but which it must be the first aim of all Europe at this day to regain for her children. § xv. Let me not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the...
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