Nature," there was not one of the things which he wished to represent, that stayed for so much as five seconds together : but none of them escaped for all that: they are sealed up in that strange storehouse of his; he may take one of them out perhaps,... Pre-Raphaelitism - Página 24por John Ruskin - 1891 - 91 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 514 páginas
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| George Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 472 páginas
...Fancy how his paper will be covered with stray symbols and blots, and undecipherable short-hand ; as for his sitting down to ' draw from nature,' there...out, perhaps, this day twenty years, and paint it in his dark room, far away." Mr. Ruskin, in the course of this volume, adjures, in the following remarkable... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 446 páginas
...Fancy how his paper will be covered with stray symbols and blots, and undecipherable short-hand ; as for his sitting down to 'draw from nature,' there...out, perhaps, this day twenty years, and paint it in his dark room, far away." Mr. Ruskin, in the course of this volume, adjures, in the following remarkable... | |
| 1862 - 296 páginas
...how his paper will be covered with stray symbols and blots, and undecipherable short-hand : — as for his sitting down to "draw from Nature," there...them out perhaps, this day twenty years, and paint it in his dark room, far away. Now, observe, you may tell both of these men, when they are young, that... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 810 páginas
...Fancy how his paper will be covered with stray symbols and blots, and undecipherable short-hand; as for his sitting down to 'draw from nature,' there...seconds together; but none of them escaped for all that—they are sealed up in that strange storehouse of his. He may take one of them out, perhaps,... | |
| Richard St. John Tyrwhitt - 1868 - 520 páginas
...change in the jagged shadows along the hollows of the hills but is fixed on his mind. . . . As fqr his sitting down to " draw from Nature," there was...together: but none of them escaped, for all that. It is absurd to expect these men to possess any of the qualities of each other.' The leading distinction... | |
| Richard St. John Tyrwhitt - 1875 - 438 páginas
...shadows along the hollows of the hills but is fixed on his mind. ... As for his TURNER AND MILL A IS. 199 sitting down to " draw from Nature," there was not...seconds together, but none of them escaped for all that. It is absurd to expect these men to possess any of the qualities of each other." The leading distinction... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 420 páginas
...Fancy how his paper will be covered with stray symbols and blots, and undecipherable shorthand :—as for his sitting down to " draw from Nature," there...them out perhaps, this day twenty years, and paint it in his dark room, far away. Now, observe, you may tell both of these men, when they are young, that... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 818 páginas
...Fancy how his paper will be covered with stray symbols and blots, and indecipherable short-hand: — as for his sitting down to "draw from Nature," there...out, perhaps, this day twenty years, and paint it in his dark room, far away. Now, observe, you may tell both of these men, when they are young, that... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 876 páginas
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