All such knowledge should be given her as may enable her to understand, and even to aid, the work of men : and yet it should be given, not as knowledge, — not as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know ; but only to feel, and to judge. John Ruskin, Social Reformer - Stran 290avtor: John Atkinson Hobson - 1898 - 357 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1865 - 590 strani
...thoughts which tend to confirm its natural instinct* of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All such knowledge should be given her as may enable...not as knowledge, not as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know ; but only to feel and to judge. It is of no moment as a matter of pride... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 154 strani
...thoughts which tend to confirm its natural instincts of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All such knowledge should be given her as may enable...as knowledge, — not as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know ; but only to feel, and to judge. It is of no moment, as a matter of pride... | |
| John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 strani
...thoughts which tend to confirm its natural instincts of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All such knowledge should be given her as may enable...the work of men : and yet it should be given, not as knowledge,—not as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know ; but only to feel, and to judge.... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1868 - 394 strani
...mind, and says that, in the education of a young lady, " all • such knowledge should be given to her as may enable her to understand and even to aid the work of man." And yet in America, while the young men have schools and colleges, richly endowed by public and... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - 416 strani
...thoughts which tend to confirm its natural instincts of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All> such knowledge should be given her as may enable...as knowledge, — not as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know ; but only to feel, and to judge. It is of no moment, as a matter of pride... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 212 strani
...thoughts which tend to confirm its natural instincts of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All such knowledge should be given her as may enable...as knowledge, — not as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know ; but only to feel, and to judge. It is of no moment, as a matter of pride... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 268 strani
...thoughts which tend to confirm its natural instincts of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All such knowledge should be given her as may enable...as knowledge, — not as if it were, or could be, for her, an object to know, but only to feel, and to judge. It is of no moment, as a matter of pride... | |
| John Ruskin - 1878 - 360 strani
...t6 confirm its natural instincts of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All such'knowledge should be given her as may enable her to understand,...as knowledge, — not as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know; but only to feel, and to judge. It is of no moment, as a matter of pride... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 216 strani
...thoughts which tend to confirm its natural instincts of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All such knowledge should be given her as may enable...the work of men : and yet it should be given, not as knowledge,—not as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know ; but only to feel, and to judge.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1884 - 434 strani
...thoughts which tend to confirm its natural instincts of justice, and refine its natural tact of love. All such knowledge should be given her as may enable...men : and yet it should be given, not as knowledge, —nor as if it were, or could be, for her an object to know; but only to feel, and to judge. It is... | |
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