New Approaches to Ruskin: Thirteen EssaysRobert Hewison Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981 - 229 strani |
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... becomes instead a mythological figure sustaining a vision of what all human labour might ideally become . Yet because Ruskin seems to be grounding his claims so decisively - on historical and scientific argument , the reader is impelled ...
... becomes instead a mythological figure sustaining a vision of what all human labour might ideally become . Yet because Ruskin seems to be grounding his claims so decisively - on historical and scientific argument , the reader is impelled ...
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... become Presi- dent of the Geological Society ( 26.97 ) . No doubt this is hyperbole , a wry memory of the eager aspiration with which he had become a Fellow of the Society in 1840. Yet Ruskin's contributions to the science were ...
... become Presi- dent of the Geological Society ( 26.97 ) . No doubt this is hyperbole , a wry memory of the eager aspiration with which he had become a Fellow of the Society in 1840. Yet Ruskin's contributions to the science were ...
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... become one of Ruskin's more celebrated phrases . Its obscurity is such that the bibliographical complexity of the ... becoming chapter eleven of the work 214 Afterword: Ruskin and the Institutions Robert Hewison.
... become one of Ruskin's more celebrated phrases . Its obscurity is such that the bibliographical complexity of the ... becoming chapter eleven of the work 214 Afterword: Ruskin and the Institutions Robert Hewison.
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Ruskin the Workman and the Savageness | 33 |
Ruskins Pivotal Work | 51 |
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