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" ... the third or fourth year of their efforts they should have produced works in many parts not inferior to the best of Albert Durer, this is perhaps not less strange. But the loudness and universality of the howl which the common critics of the press... "
Pre-Raphaelitism - 17. oldal
szerző: John Ruskin - 1891 - 91 oldal
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The Irish Quarterly Review, 1. kötet

1851 - 782 oldal
...\vont of this essential has been a fruitful theme for what Mr. Ruskin designates — " The loudncss and universality of the howl which the common critics...shallow laughter of those who can do neither the one or the other, — these are strangest of all — unimaginable un. less they had been experienced."...

Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 49. kiadás

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1895 - 368 oldal
...persevered in it against every kind of dissuasion and opposition, is strange enough ; that in the third and fourth year of their efforts they should have produced...of the howl which the common critics of the press raised against them, the utter absence of all generous help or encouragement from those who can both...

Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 1st ser. ...

1857 - 626 oldal
...truth :" the -want of this essential has been a fruitful theme for what Mr. Ruskiu designates — " The loudness and universality of the howl which the...shallow laughter of those who can do neither the one or the other,— these are strangest of all — unimaginable unless they had been experienced." Mr....

The Irish Quarterly Review, 1. kötet,2. rész

1851 - 424 oldal
...or truth:" the want of this essential has been a fruitful theme for what Mr. Ruskin designates— " The loudness and universality of the howl which the...against them, the utter absence of all generous help , . -ouragement from those who can both measure their toil and appre* ..'- success, and the shrill,...

The Celtic Records and Historic Literature of Ireland

Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1861 - 428 oldal
...truth :" the want of this essential has been a fruitful theme for what Mr. Ruskin designates — " The loudness and universality of the howl which the...shallow laughter of those who can do neither the one or the other, — these are strangest of all — unimaginable unless they had been experienced." Mr....

On the Old Road: A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays, Pamphlets, Etc., Etc ...

John Ruskin - 1885 - 420 oldal
...the attractiveness of artificial grace, and recommended to our respect by established authority. 183. We should, however, on the other hand, have anticipated,...laughter of those who can do neither the one nor the other—these are strangest of all—unimaginable unless they had been experienced. 184. And as if...

THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE

JOHN RUSKIN - 1894 - 578 oldal
...impossible to anticipate. That two youths, of the respective ages of eighteen and twenty, should havo conceived for themselves a totally independent and...laughter of those who can do neither the one nor the other,—these are strangest of all—unimaginable unless they had been experienced. And as if these...

Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 48-49. kötet

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1894 - 624 oldal
...persevered in it against every kind of dissuasion and opposition, is strange enough; that in the third and fourth year of their efforts they should have produced...of the howl which the common critics of the press raised against them, the utter absence of all generous help or encouragement from those who can both...

Proceedings, 49. kötet

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1895 - 370 oldal
...persevered in it against every kind of dissuasion and opposition, is strange enough; that in the third and fourth year of their efforts they should have produced...of the howl which the common critics of the press raised against them, the utter absence of all generous help or encouragement from those who can both...

The Works of John Ruskin, 12. kötet

John Ruskin - 1904 - 820 oldal
...their efforts they should have produced works in many parts not inferior to the best of Albert Diirer, this is perhaps not less strange. But the loudness...critics of the press have raised against them, the 1 [Millais born in 1829; Holman Hunt in 1827. "The third or fourth year of their efforts " would be...




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