Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Robert BrowningG. Allen, 1890 - 140 strán (strany) |
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... infinite vulgarity and stupid greed of the age , his teachings are of unspeakable value . The following passage from Wordsworth's " Excursion " will , I hope , support my opinion . of the similarity of Ruskin's teaching to that of ...
... infinite vulgarity and stupid greed of the age , his teachings are of unspeakable value . The following passage from Wordsworth's " Excursion " will , I hope , support my opinion . of the similarity of Ruskin's teaching to that of ...
Strana 21
... infinite ignorance , and yet infinite power ; a fountain of eternal admiration , delight , and creative force within him meeting the ocean of visible and governable things around him . " What a thrill of love pervades and pulses through ...
... infinite ignorance , and yet infinite power ; a fountain of eternal admiration , delight , and creative force within him meeting the ocean of visible and governable things around him . " What a thrill of love pervades and pulses through ...
Strana 47
... infinite unknown . And this boundless contiguity of shade , by which our knowledge is hemmed in , will always tempt the exercise of belief and imagination . The human mind , in its structural and poetic capacity , can never be prevented ...
... infinite unknown . And this boundless contiguity of shade , by which our knowledge is hemmed in , will always tempt the exercise of belief and imagination . The human mind , in its structural and poetic capacity , can never be prevented ...
Strana 50
... infinite humour ; in short , the tremendous and unique individuality of that literary Titan- Thomas Carlyle . 99 Now , we will at last turn to that most vivid description Emerson gives us in " English Traits of his first interview , the ...
... infinite humour ; in short , the tremendous and unique individuality of that literary Titan- Thomas Carlyle . 99 Now , we will at last turn to that most vivid description Emerson gives us in " English Traits of his first interview , the ...
Strana 59
... infinite Love , an infinite Pity . Poor , wandering , wayward man ! Art thou not tried , and beaten with stripes , even as I am ? Ever , whether thou bear the royal mantle or the beggar's gaberdine , art thou not so weary , so heavy ...
... infinite Love , an infinite Pity . Poor , wandering , wayward man ! Art thou not tried , and beaten with stripes , even as I am ? Ever , whether thou bear the royal mantle or the beggar's gaberdine , art thou not so weary , so heavy ...
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Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ... Joseph Forster Úplné zobrazenie - 1890 |
Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ... Joseph Forster Úplné zobrazenie - 1890 |
Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ... Joseph Forster Úplné zobrazenie - 1890 |
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