But he guards the woman from all this, within his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought it, need enter no danger, no temptation, no cause of error or offence. This is the true nature of home — it is the place of Peace ; the shelter,... Pre-Raphaelitism - 89. oldalszerző: John Ruskin - 1865 - 56 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Rev. James Wood - 1893 - 694 oldal
...Holland. Home is heaven for beginners. CH Parieh tirs t. Home is home, be it never so homely. /V. Home ery great evil, so" formed in happiness. D'Urfey. Frigidam aquam effundere — To doabt, and division. Raskin. Home should be an oratorio of the memory, singing to all oar after life... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 558 oldal
...unless she herself has sought 'it, need enter no danger, no temptation, no cause of error or offense. This is the true nature of home — it is the place...and division. In so far as it is not this, it is not hom» : so far as the anxieties of the outer life penetrate into it, and the inconsistently-minded,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1895 - 184 oldal
...wounded, or subdued, often misled, and always hardened. But he guards the woman from all this; within his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought...cause of error or offence. This is the true nature of home—it is the place of Peace; the shelter, not only from all injury, but from all terror, doubt,... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1895 - 356 oldal
...or subdued ; often misled ; and always hardened. But he guards the woman from all this ; within his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought...danger, no temptation, no cause of error or offence." She is to be taught — we must all know the beautiful, eloquent periods almost by heart — to speak... | |
| John Ruskin - 1895 - 138 oldal
...or subdued; often misled; and always hardened. But he guards the woman from all 15 this; within his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought...enter no danger, no temptation, no cause of error or offense. This is the true nature of home — it is the place of Peace; the shelter, not only from all... | |
| Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster - 1899 - 362 oldal
...wounded or subdued, often misled, and always hardened. But he guards the woman from all this; within his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought...enter no danger, no temptation, no cause of error or offense. This is the true nature of home; it is the place of peace; the shelter not only from all injury... | |
| John Ruskin - 1900 - 152 oldal
...or subdued; often misled; and always hardened. But he guards the woman from all this ; within 30 his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought...doubt, and division. In so far as it is not this, it is into it, and the inconsistently-minded, unknown, unloved, or hostile society of the outer world is... | |
| Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster - 1900 - 266 oldal
...misled and always hardened. But he guards the woman from all this ; within his house as ruled by her need enter no danger, no temptation, no cause of error...nature of home, it is the place of peace, the shelter from all injury not only but from all terror, doubt and division. Roof and fire are types only of a... | |
| John Ruskin - 1901 - 137 oldal
...wounded, or subdued; often misled; and always hardened. But he guards the woman from all this; within his house, as ruled by her, unless she herself has sought...it, need enter no danger, no temptation, no cause of 15 error or offence. This is the true nature of home —it is the place of Peace; the shelter, not... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1902 - 782 oldal
...exercise this queenly power of ruling and ordering affairs ? There can be only one answer to this. In the home. It is the place of peace ; the shelter not only from all injury, but from all terror, doubt and diversion. In so far as it is not this, it is not a home, but only a part of the outer •world that... | |
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