The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... John Ruskin 39 Rev. A. Alison ... 41 Charles Dickens ... 42 ... ... Elihu Burritt ... 46 ... ... G. B. Gough 48 ... ... ... .. ... Hugh Miller Laurence Sterne ... Daily Telegraph Plato ... Charles Lamb John Ruskin 49 50 ... 53 ... 15 55 ...
... John Ruskin 39 Rev. A. Alison ... 41 Charles Dickens ... 42 ... ... Elihu Burritt ... 46 ... ... G. B. Gough 48 ... ... ... .. ... Hugh Miller Laurence Sterne ... Daily Telegraph Plato ... Charles Lamb John Ruskin 49 50 ... 53 ... 15 55 ...
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... John Ruskin Robert Southey ... 105 ... ... 107 110 114 ... 117 118 Douglas Jerrold ... Joseph Addison ... 32. Discovery of the Great Lions at Nimroud ... Austen Layard ... READINGS IN POETRY . ... ... ... ... ... John Milton Edmund ...
... John Ruskin Robert Southey ... 105 ... ... 107 110 114 ... 117 118 Douglas Jerrold ... Joseph Addison ... 32. Discovery of the Great Lions at Nimroud ... Austen Layard ... READINGS IN POETRY . ... ... ... ... ... John Milton Edmund ...
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... JOHN RUSKIN . [ Mr. Ruskin , the eminent art - critic , was born in 1819 , and is still living . He was educated at Oxford , and studied the pictorial art under Copley Fielding and J. D. Harding . His principal works are his " Modern ...
... JOHN RUSKIN . [ Mr. Ruskin , the eminent art - critic , was born in 1819 , and is still living . He was educated at Oxford , and studied the pictorial art under Copley Fielding and J. D. Harding . His principal works are his " Modern ...
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... JOHN RUSKIN . [ See page 39. ] It has always appeared to me that there was , even in healthy moun- tain districts , a certain degree of inevitable melancholy ; nor could I ever escape from the feeling that here , where chiefly the ...
... JOHN RUSKIN . [ See page 39. ] It has always appeared to me that there was , even in healthy moun- tain districts , a certain degree of inevitable melancholy ; nor could I ever escape from the feeling that here , where chiefly the ...
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... JOHN RUSKIN . [ See page 39. ] Of all things , living or lifeless , upon this strange earth , there is but one which , having reached the mid - term of appointed human endurance on it , I still regard with unmitigated amazement . I know ...
... JOHN RUSKIN . [ See page 39. ] Of all things , living or lifeless , upon this strange earth , there is but one which , having reached the mid - term of appointed human endurance on it , I still regard with unmitigated amazement . I know ...
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