| 1853 - 512 Seiten
...the darkened air the pile of iron buttress and rugged wall, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea; creations of...beat, and changeful as the clouds that shade them." — p. 156. In working out this thought, Mr. Ruskin condemns the whole theory of the division of labour,... | |
| Ecclesiological society - 1853 - 942 Seiten
...the darkened air the pile of iron buttress and rugged wall, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea; creations of...that beat, and changeful as the clouds that shade them."—p. 156. In working out this thought, Mr. Ruskin condemns the whole theory of the division... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 Seiten
...the darkened air the pile of iron buttress and rugged w.ill, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea ; creations of...beat, and changeful as the clouds that shade them." We may, in passing, remark that this passage is amply sufficient to make good every particular of commendation... | |
| Edward MacDermott - 1854 - 236 Seiten
...rugged wall, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea — creatures of ungainly shape and rigid limb, but full of wolfish...beat, and changeful as the clouds that shade them." Among the works of art in this court, either executed in Germany by the mediaeval artists of that country,... | |
| 1854 - 632 Seiten
...wall, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea ; creations of an ungainly shape and rigid limb, but full of wolfish...beat, and changeful as the clouds that shade them." In bringing to a close this review of one of the most valuable hooks of our day, we hoped to have been... | |
| Crystal palace - 1854 - 254 Seiten
...rugged wall, instinct with work of imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea—creations of ungainly shape and rigid limb, but full of wolfish...fierce as the winds that beat, and changeful as the cjouds that shade them." For the sake of classifying our own remarks, we will discuss consecutively,... | |
| Robert Scott Burn - 1857 - 138 Seiten
...into the darkened air the pile of iron buttress and rugged wall, instinct with work of imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea — creations...beat, and changeful as the clouds that shade them." From these remarks will be derived some slight knowledge of what architecture is and should be ; and... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 Seiten
...the darkened air the pile of iron buttress and rugged wall, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea ; creations of...beat, and changeful as the clouds that shade them. In one point of view Gothic is not only the best but the only rational architecture, as being that... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 496 Seiten
...the darkened air the pile of iron buttress and rugged wall, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea ; creations of...wolfish life ; fierce as the winds that beat, and changefulas the clouds that shade them. In one point of view Gothic is not only the best but the only... | |
| John Ruskin - 1859 - 504 Seiten
...the darkened air the pile of iron buttress and rugged wall, instinct with work of an imagination as wild and wayward as the northern sea; creations of...but full of wolfish life; fierce as the winds that heat, and changeful as the clouds that shade them. In one point of view Gothic is not only the best... | |
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