The Complete Works of John Ruskin, Volume 27T. Y. Crowell, 1987 |
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Pagina 118
... invention , and being a person of discernment , began many works . " 117. The reader must observe that this account is based upon and clumsily accommodated to the idea , prevalent in Vasari's time throughout Italy , that Van Eyck not ...
... invention , and being a person of discernment , began many works . " 117. The reader must observe that this account is based upon and clumsily accommodated to the idea , prevalent in Vasari's time throughout Italy , that Van Eyck not ...
Pagina 142
... invention prevail over veneration , -if his eye be creative rather than penetra- tive , and his hand more powerful than patient - let him not be confined to a system where light , once lost , is as irrecover- able as time , and where ...
... invention prevail over veneration , -if his eye be creative rather than penetra- tive , and his hand more powerful than patient - let him not be confined to a system where light , once lost , is as irrecover- able as time , and where ...
Pagina 187
... invention , and excessively keen sight . The other is impatient in temperament , has a memory which nothing escapes , an invention which never rests , and is comparatively near - sighted . 187. Set them both free in the same field in a ...
... invention , and excessively keen sight . The other is impatient in temperament , has a memory which nothing escapes , an invention which never rests , and is comparatively near - sighted . 187. Set them both free in the same field in a ...
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