| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1848 - 266 pages
...top edge gilt. " By the ' SCVMI Lamps of Architecture,' we understand Mr. Rusltin to mean the wren fundamental and cardinal laws, the observance of and...of instructive matter, as well as the artist."— Examiner. " Mr. Ruskln's mind Is of that vigorous and searching nature which can be satisfied with... | |
| John Ruskin - Architecture - 1849 - 306 pages
...embossed cloth, with top edge gilt. " By the * Seven Lamps of Architecture,' we understand Mr. Ruskln to mean the seven fundamental and cardinal laws, the...of Instructive matter, as well as the artist."— Examiner, " Mr. Ruskin's mind Is of that vigorous and searching nature which can bo satisfied with... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - Authors, German - 1850 - 472 pages
...Architecture,* we understand Mr. Ruskin to mean the seven fundamental and cardinal laws, the obnervance of and obedience to which are indispensable to the...of instructive matter, as well as the artist."— Examiner. " Mr. Ruskin's mind is of that vigorous and searching nature which can be satisfied with... | |
| mrs. E J Burbury - 1851 - 344 pages
...embossed cloth, with top edge gilt. "By the ' Seven Lamps of Architecture,' we understand Mr. Ruskin to mean the seven fundamental and cardinal laws, the...store of instructive matter, as well as the artist." — Examiner. " Mr. Rutkin's book bears so unmistakeably the marks of keen and accurate observation,... | |
| James Baillie Fraser - India - 1851 - 276 pages
...embossed cloth, with top edge gilt. " By the ' Seven Lamps of Architecture,' we understand Mr. Ruskin to mean the seven fundamental and cardinal laws, the...of instructive matter, as well as the artist."— Examiner. " This eloquent and deeply-instructive volume is a book for amateurs to read; for It will... | |
| William Ellis - Education - 1851 - 184 pages
...top edge gilt. " By the ' Seven Lamps of Architecture,' we understand Mr. liuskin to mean the geven fundamental and cardinal laws, the observance of and...store of instructive matter, as well as the artist." — Examiner. " This eloquent and deeply-instructive volume is a book for amateurs to read; for it... | |
| Sarah R. Whitehead - 1851 - 330 pages
...embossed cloth, with top edge gilt. " By the ' Seven Lamps of Architecture,' we understand Mr. Buskin to mean the seven fundamental and cardinal laws, the...divine, will find in it ample store of instructive m alter, as well as the artist."—Examiner. " This eloquent and deeply-instructive volume is a book... | |
| Forbes - Mexico - 1851 - 292 pages
...embossed cloth, with top edge gilt. " By the ' Seven Lamps of Architecture,' we understand Mr. Ruskin to mean the seven fundamental and cardinal laws, the...politician, the moralist, the divine, will find in it ample stove of instructive matter, as well as the artist."—Examiner. " This eloquent and deeply-instructive... | |
| John Forbes Royle - Cotton - 1851 - 664 pages
...gilt. " By the , Seven Lamps of Architecture,i we understand Mr. Ruskln to mean the seven fundsmental and cardinal laws, the observance of and obedience...moralist, the divine, will find in it ample store instructive matter, as well as the arti-i." - Examiner. " From the series of works upon which Mr. Rukkin... | |
| John Forbes Royle - 1851 - 678 pages
...:' mental and cardinal lows, the observance of and obedience to which are indispensable to the arv'v who would deserve the name. The politician, the moralist, the divine, will find in it ample »'"T instructive matter, as well as the artl>t."— Examiner. " From the series of works upon which... | |
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