Babel builders was well directed for this world: there are but two strong conquerors of the forgetfulness of men. Poetry and Architecture; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality: it is well to have, not only what... The Victorian Parlour: A Cultural Study - Stran ixavtor: Thad Logan - 2001 - 282 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| 1853 - 398 strani
...and architecture; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality. It is well to have not only what men have thought...and their eyes beheld all the days of their life." Wilson, after quoting this eloquent passage from Ruskin's Seven Lamps, adds, — " The Scottish Catherthun... | |
| John Ruskin - 1849 - 306 strani
...and Architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality ; it is well to have, not only what men have thought...and their eyes beheld, all the days of their life. The age of Homer is surrounded with darkness, his very personality with doubt. Not so that of Pericles... | |
| 1850 - 418 strani
...and Architecture ; and the latter hi some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality; it is well to have, not only what men have thought...and their eyes beheld, all the days of their life. The age of Homer is surrounded with darkness, his very personality with doubt. Not so that of Pericles... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1851 - 776 strani
...and Architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality. It is well to have not only what men have thought...and their eyes beheld all the days of their life. The age of Homer is surrounded with darkness, his very personality with doubt. Not so that of Pericles... | |
| Ruins - 1852 - 464 strani
...and Architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality; it is well to have, not only what men have thought...have handled, and their strength wrought, and their eyea beheld, all the days of their life. The age of Homer is surrounded with darkness, his very personality... | |
| John Williams - 1858 - 438 strani
...and architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality. It is well to have not only what men have thought...and their eyes beheld all the days of their life." Wilson, after quoting this eloquent passage from Ruskin's Seven Lamps, adds, — " The Scottish Catherthun... | |
| John Williams - 1858 - 428 strani
...and architecture ; and the hatter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality. It is well to have not only what men have thought and felt, but what their hands have handled, and thcir strength wrought, and their eyes beheld all the days of their life-." Wilson, after quoting this... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 strani
...and Architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality. It is well to have, not only what men have thought...and their eyes beheld, all the days of their life. The age of Homer is surrounded with darkness, his very personality with doubt. Not so that of Pericles... | |
| John Ruskin - 1859 - 240 strani
...Architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality ; it is we.U to have, not only what men have thought and felt,...and their eyes beheld, all the days of their life. The age of Homer is'> surrounded with darkness, his very personality with doubt. Not so that of Pericles... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 strani
...and Architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former, and is mightier in its reality ; it is well to have, not only what men have thought...and their eyes beheld, all the days of their life. The age of Homer in surrounded with darkness, his very personality with doubt. Not so that of Pericles... | |
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