... that we are to look for the real light, and colour, and preciousness of architecture ; and it is not until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been... The Dublin university magazine - Page 13de University magazine - 1849Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Ruskin - 1849 - 306 pages
...entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death,...so much as these possess of language and of life. XL For that period, then, we must build; not, indeed, refusing to ourselves the delight of present... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 pages
...entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death,...so much as these possess of language and of life. XI. For that period, then, we must build ; not, indeed, refusing to ourselves the delight of present... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 pages
...entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death,...much as these possess of language and of life.— SLA ch. vi. § 9, 10. THE INFIDELITY OP ENGLAND. — The form which the infidelity of England, especially,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1874 - 246 pages
...fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suft'erinff. and its ' o' pillars rise out of the shadows of death, that its...so much as these possess of language and of life. XL For that period, then, we must build ; not, indeed, refusing to ourselves the delight of present... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 124 pages
...intrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death,...so much as these possess, of language and of life. — The Seven Lamps of Architecture, pp. 171, 172. But so far as it can be rendered consistent with... | |
| John Skelton - 1887 - 418 pages
...intrusted with the fame and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death,...so much as these possess of language and of life." So far Mr Ruskin. Scotland was singularly rich in early masterpieces of Christian art. Thirteen cathedrals,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 764 pages
...entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death, that its existence, more lusting as it is than that of the natural objects of the world around it, can be gifted with even so... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 752 pages
...entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death,...so much as these possess of language and of life. XI. For that period, then, we must build; not, indeed, refusing to ourselves the delight of present... | |
| John Ruskin - 1889 - 786 pages
...entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death,...it is than that of the natural objects of the world :i round it, can be gifted with even so much as these possess of l.-.nguage and of life. XI. For that... | |
| John Ruskin - 1890 - 476 pages
...with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have" been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death, that its existenf*". -*""!•«» lasting as it is than that of the natural objects of the world around it,... | |
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