London — has become hateful to me, because of the misery that I know of, and see signs of, where I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly. The Quarterly Review - 第 405 頁由 編輯 - 1900完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 626 頁
...neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom, nowa-days, near London — has become hateful to me, because... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 286 頁
...neither do I dislike doing it so * much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom, nowa-days, near London — has become hateful to me, because... | |
| 1874 - 870 頁
...nor do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom now-a-days near London — h.is become hateful to me, because... | |
| 1874 - 898 頁
...nor do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any-r1874] Mr. Ruskín's Receut Writings. which is seldom now-a-days near London... | |
| 1874 - 532 頁
...nor do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom nowadays near London — has become hateful to me, because... | |
| William Smart - 1883 - 124 頁
...neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else that Hike, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom, now-a-days, near... | |
| John Ruskin - 1890 - 276 頁
...neither do I dislike doing it, so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint nor read nor look at minerals, nor do...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any, — which is seldom nowadays, near London, — has become hateful to me because... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1890 - 488 頁
...life, " St. George's Guild." He was moved to this work by the misery of England. He says, " I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor do anything else I like ; and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any — which is seldom nowadays near... | |
| John Ruskin, Edwin Ginn - 1892 - 184 頁
...neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any,—which is seldom nowadays, near London, — has become hateful to me, because... | |
| John Ruskin - 1895 - 184 頁
...neither do I dislike doing it so much as to expect to be rewarded for it in another world. But I simply cannot paint, nor read, nor look at minerals, nor...else that I like, and the very light of the morning sky, when there is any,—which is seldom nowadays, near London,—has become hateful to me, because... | |
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