| John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 oldal
...afraid of the word ; still less of the thing. You hare heard many outcries against sensation lately; but, I can tell you, it is not less sensation we want,...we were earth-worms, liable at every instant to be out in two by the spade, perhaps too much sensation might not be good for us. But, being human creatures,... | |
| 1865 - 590 oldal
...great fault in education is, the pains taken to inculcate principles, rather than to train feelings." The ennobling difference between one man and another...precisely in this, that one feels more than another ; and the " essence of all vulgarity lies in the want of sensation. Simple and innocent vulgarity is... | |
| 1865 - 980 oldal
...outcries lately against sensation. It was not less sensation they wanted, but more ; the essential, ennobling difference between one man and another, between one animal and another, lay precisely in this, that one felt more than another. Those mighty societies» of the dead allow... | |
| John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 oldal
...afraid of the word; still less of the thing. You have heard many outcries against sensation lately; but, I can tell you, it is not less sensation we want,...more. The ennobling difference between one man and another,—between one animal and another,—is precisely in this, that one feels more than another.... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 416 oldal
...not afraid of the word, still less of the thing. You have heard many cries against sensation lately ; but, I can tell you, it is not less sensation we want,...more. The ennobling difference between one man and another—between one animal and another—is precisely in this, that one feels more than another.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 216 oldal
...afraid of the word; still less of the thing. You have heard many outcries against sensation lately ; but, I can tell you, it is not less sensation we want,...more. The ennobling difference between one man and another,—between one animal and another,—is precisely in this, that one feels more than another.... | |
| 1883 - 1056 oldal
...UNCLASP thy conscience before God, show thy wounds to Him, and of Him ask a medicine. — St. Chrysostom. THE ennobling difference between one man and another...precisely in this, that one feels more than another. THE treasuries of true kings are the streets of their cities ; and the gold they gather, which for... | |
| John Ruskin - 1884 - 434 oldal
...afraid of the word ; still less of the thing. You have heard many outcries against sensation lately ; but, I can tell you, it is not less sensation we want,...between one man and another,— between one animal and another,—is precisely in this, that one feels more than another. If we were sponges, * Inf. xix.... | |
| George M. Stone - 1890 - 208 oldal
...of the word, still less of the thing. You have heard many outcries against sensation lately; but I tell you it is not less sensation we want, but more....precisely in this, that one feels more than another. We come to the great concourse of the dead, not merely to know from them what is true, but chiefly... | |
| Susan Coolidge - 1890 - 382 oldal
...at will, a weed in Thy free wave, Drenched in the sun and air and surge of Thee. EDWARD DOWDEN. 1 HE ennobling difference between one man and another —...that one feels more than another. If we were sponges, sensation might not be easily got for us ; if we were earthworms, liable at every instant to be cut... | |
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