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" The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery, and discusses at length the principles involved in the pleasure we derive from mountains and their pictorial representation. The singular beauty of his style, the hearty... "
District Duties During the Revolt in the Nort-west Provinces of India in ...
by Henry Dundas Robertson - 1859 - 238 pages
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The Laws of War, Affecting Commerce and Shipping

H. Byerley Thomson - Commerce - 1854 - 156 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin.s elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Rnskin occupies a peculiar position...
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Round the fire, 6 stories by the author of 'The day of a baby boy'.

Elizabeth Sara Sheppard - 1856 - 202 pages
...exposition. This combination makes him an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr, Ruskin's elaborate work...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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England in time of war [poems].

Sydney Thompson Dobell - 1856 - 232 pages
...exposition. This combination makes him an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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Life in Ancient India

Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - Brahmanism - 1856 - 530 pages
...exposition. This combination makes him an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. "The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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Notes on Some of the Principal Pictures Exhibited in the Rooms of ..., Issue 2

John Ruskin - Painting - 1856 - 82 pages
...exposition. This combination makes him an unique man, both among artists and writers."—Spectator, " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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Florence Templar

Florence Templar, Mary Theresa Vidal - 1856 - 332 pages
...exposition. This combination makes him an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. liuskin is establishing what he considers...
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A Manual of Plantership in British Guiana: As it Has Heretofore Been ...

Alexander MacRae - Agriculture - 1856 - 96 pages
...exposition. This combination makes him an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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Young Singleton, by Talbot Gwynne, Volume 1; Volume 527

Josepha Heath Galston - 1856 - 328 pages
...exposition. This combination makes him an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator. " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establishing what he considers...
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Life in Ancient India

Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - Brahmanism - 1856 - 526 pages
...an unique man, both among artists and writers." — Spectator, "The present volume of Mr. Raskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery,...mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is more philosophical and less critical than before. Mr. Ruskin is establish,ng what he considers...
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England in Time of War, Issue 34

Sydney Dobell - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1856 - 232 pages
...exposition. This combination makes him an unique man, both among artists and writers . " — Spectator. ** The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work...mountain scenery, and discusses at length the principles tavolved in the pleasure we derive from mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is...
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