| John Ruskin - 1853 - 402 頁
...to have filled his failing veins with the blood of children*; an architecture invented, as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its...dust of it from our feet for ever. Whatever has any connexion with the five orders, or with any one of the orders, — whatever is Doric, or Ionic, or... | |
| Crystal palace - 1854 - 250 頁
...to have filled his failing veins with the blood of children ; an architecture, invented as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its...gratified, and all insolence fortified. The first thing that we have to do is to cast it out, and shake the dust of it from our feet for ever ; whatever has... | |
| Edward Falkener - 1860 - 408 頁
...who had rilled his failing veins with the blood of children ; an architecture invented, as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its...insolence fortified ; — the first thing we have to do is to C a. VIA, mtC &*iut tfce mac <rnt w.ii to* t»t vroen. «r Itoue *jr TOKO wfaotrrer tioan a*... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 644 頁
...have filled his failing veins with the blood of children ;* an architecture invented, as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its...dust of it from our feet for ever. "Whatever has any connexion with the five orders, or with any one of the orders,—whatever is Doric, or Ionic, or Tuscan,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 696 頁
...have filled his failing veins with the blood of children ;* an architecture invented,«as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its...dust of it from our feet for ever. Whatever has any connexion with the five orders, or with any one of the orders, — whatever is Doric, or Ionic, or... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 448 頁
...among the people that VOL. III. -13 as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of ita workmen, and Sybarites of its inhabitants ; an architecture...dust of it from our feet for ever. Whatever has any connexion with the five orders, or with any one of the orders, — whatever is Doric, or Ionic, or... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 626 頁
...have filled his failing veins with the blood of children;* an architecture i invented, as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, / slaves of...dust of it from our feet for ever. Whatever has any connexion with the five orders,1 or with any one of the orders, — whatever is Doric, or Ionic, or... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 550 頁
...to have filled his failing veins with the blood of children;* an architecture invented, as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its...in which all luxury is gratified, and all insolence fortified;—the first thing we have to do is to cast it out, and shake the dust of it from our feet... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 495 頁
...to have filled his failing veins with the blood of children;* an architecture invented, as it seems, to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its...impossible, but in which all luxury is gratified, and aU insolence fortified; — the first thing we have to do is to cast it out, and shake the dust of... | |
| Geoffrey Scott - 1914 - 292 頁
...proud and unholy in its revival, paralysed in its old age ... an architecture invented as it seems to make plagiarists of its architects, slaves of its...has any connection with the five orders, or with any one of the orders ; whatever is Doric or Ionic or Corinthian or 1 The Stones of Venice, vol. in. chap.... | |
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