The Works of John Ruskin: The seven lamps of architecture. Lectures on architecture and painting, delivered at Edinburgh in November, 1853. An inquiry into some of the conditions at present affecting "The study of architecture in our schools"J. Wiley, 1889 |
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... means by which this latter quality was most easily to be attained . The reply was as concise as it was comprehensive " Know what you have to do , and do it ” —com- prehensive , not only as regarded the branch of art to which it ...
... means by which this latter quality was most easily to be attained . The reply was as concise as it was comprehensive " Know what you have to do , and do it ” —com- prehensive , not only as regarded the branch of art to which it ...
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... mean or inconsiderable the act , there is something in the well doing of it , which has fellowship with the noblest forms of manly virtue ; and the truth , decision , and temperance , which we rever- ently regard as honorable conditions ...
... mean or inconsiderable the act , there is something in the well doing of it , which has fellowship with the noblest forms of manly virtue ; and the truth , decision , and temperance , which we rever- ently regard as honorable conditions ...
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... mean that the word is not often , or even may not be legiti- mately , applied in such a sense ( as we speak of naval architec- ture ) ; but in that sense architecture ceases to be one of the fine arts , and it is therefore better not to ...
... mean that the word is not often , or even may not be legiti- mately , applied in such a sense ( as we speak of naval architec- ture ) ; but in that sense architecture ceases to be one of the fine arts , and it is therefore better not to ...
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... mean compass of the temple . There is seldom even so severe a choice to be made , seldom so much self - denial to be exercised . There are isolated cases , in which men's happiness and mental activity depend upon a certain degree of ...
... mean compass of the temple . There is seldom even so severe a choice to be made , seldom so much self - denial to be exercised . There are isolated cases , in which men's happiness and mental activity depend upon a certain degree of ...
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... nice measurements , and to look to the other and clearer condition of culpability ; esteeming those faults worst which are committed under least temptation . I do not mean to diminish the blame of the injurious 28 THE LAMP OF TRUTH .
... nice measurements , and to look to the other and clearer condition of culpability ; esteeming those faults worst which are committed under least temptation . I do not mean to diminish the blame of the injurious 28 THE LAMP OF TRUTH .
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