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 author is more philosophical and less... Narrative of the Mutinies in Oude - Page 263by George Hutchinson - 1859 - 256 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Henry Byerley Thomson - Fiction - 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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 | Elizabeth Sara Sheppard - 1856 - 202 pages
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 | Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - Brahmanism - 1856 - 526 pages
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 | Josepha Heath Galston - 1856 - 330 pages
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 | Sydney Dobell - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1856 - 232 pages
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 | Thomas Taylor Meadows - China - 1856 - 754 pages
...Sptetafor . " The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery, an.l discusses at length the principles involved in the...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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...unique man, both among artists and writers . " — Spectator. ** The present volume of Mr. Ruskin's elaborate work treats chiefly of mountain scenery, and discusses at length the principles tavolved in the pleasure we derive from mountains and their pictorial representation. The author is... | |
 | Sydney Dobell - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1856 - 232 pages
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 | George Meredith - 1857 - 278 pages
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 | sir Arthur Hallam Elton (7th bart.) - 1857 - 306 pages
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 | Evgenii Aleksandrovich Verderevskii - History - 1857 - 398 pages
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 | Lutfullah - England - 1857 - 472 pages
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 | Edward Michael Whitty - 1857 - 350 pages
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 | William Ellis - Christianity - 1857 - 520 pages
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 | Mrs. Mercy Grogan - 1857 - 290 pages
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 | Charlotte Brontė - 1857 - 300 pages
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