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| Charles Theophilus Metcalfe Baron Metcalfe - Canada - 1855 - 522 pages
...Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. Fifth Edition, iSs. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, 1ds. 6d. cloth. " Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the study...how to criticise : thus a public will be educated." — Black-wood's Magazine. "A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of... | |
| Harriet Parr - 1855 - 366 pages
...Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. Fifth Edition, i8.?. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, 10*. 6d. cloth. " Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the study...how to criticise : thus a public will be educated." — BlackwooiTs Magazine. " A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of... | |
| Harriet Parr - 1855 - 390 pages
...Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. Fifth Edition^ i$s. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, los. 6d. cloth. " Mr. K . .k in's work will send the painter more than ever to the study...how to criticise : thus a public will be educated." — Blackwood's Magazine, " A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of... | |
| Francis Playford - Investments - 1855 - 178 pages
...Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. Fifth Edition^ iSs. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, los. 6d. cloth. " Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the study...how to criticise : thus a public will be educated." — Black<wood's Magazine. " A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness,... | |
| Robert Edgar Hughes - Baltic Sea - 1855 - 394 pages
...Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. Fifth Edition, 18*. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, id*. 6d. cloth. "Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the study...how to criticise: thus a public will be educated." — Bladrwoad^i Magazine. " A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1855 - 368 pages
...Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. Fifth Edition, i8j. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, i0*. 6d. cloth. " Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the study...how to criticise : thus a public will be educated." — Blackwood's Magazine. " A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of... | |
| Ashford Owen (pseud. [i.e. Anne Charlotte Ogle.]), Anne Charlotte Ogle - 1855 - 346 pages
...Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. Fifth Edition, 18*. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, los. 6d. cloth. " Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the study...how to criticise : thus a public will be educated." — Bladrwood's Magazine, " A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of... | |
| John Forbes Royle - Agriculture - 1855 - 444 pages
...Imperial 8vo. Vol. I. Fifth Edition^ i8x. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, lew. 6d, cloth. "Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the study...how to criticise : thus a public will be educated." — Blackwwd's Magazine. " A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of... | |
| John Forbes Royle - Agriculture - 1855 - 446 pages
...Third Edition, 10*. bd. cloth. "Mr. Ruskin't work will send the painter more than ever to the itudy of nature ; will train men who have always been delighted...how to criticise: thus a public will be educated." — BlackumtTs Afagmine. " A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of... | |
| Henry William Byerley Thomson - Great Britain - 1855 - 464 pages
...Third Edition, ids. bd. cloth. "Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the stndy of nature; will train men who have always been delighted...spectators of nature, to be also attentive observers. Our crities will learn to admire, and mere admirers will learn how to criticise: thus a public will be... | |
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