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" ... minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as similar — not merely with the careless disgust of an offended eye, not merely with sorrow for a desecrated landscape, but with a painful foreboding that the roots of our... "
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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

John Ruskin - 1849 - 306 pages
...splintered wood and imitated stone — upon those gloomy rows of formalised minuteness, alike without M s difference and without fellowship, as solitary as...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and unhonoured dwellings are the signs of a...
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The English Review, Volume 15

1851 - 534 pages
...splintered wood and imitated stone — upon those gloomy rows of formalised minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and unhonoured dwellings are the signs of a...
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The English Review, Volumes 15-16

1851 - 1094 pages
...formalised minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as similar—not merely with the careless disgust of an offended eye,...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and unhonoured dwellings are the signs of a...
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Hogg's Instructor, Volumes 9-10

1852 - 1070 pages
...of formalised minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as similiar, not merely with the careless disgust of an offended...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and unhonoured dwellings arc the signs of a...
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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

John Ruskin - 1859 - 240 pages
...formalised minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as similar—not merely with the careless disgust of an offended eye,...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and unhonored dwellings are the signs of a great...
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The seven lamps of architecture

John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 pages
...splintered wood and imitated stone — upon those gloomy rows of formalised minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and unhonored dwellings are the signs of a great...
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Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin

John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 pages
...splintered wood and imitated stone — upon those gloomy rows of formalized minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and unhonoured dwellings are the signs of a...
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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

John Ruskin - 1880 - 508 pages
...splintered wood and imitated stone — upon those gloomy rows of formalised minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as...disgust of an offended eye, not merely with sorrow fora desecrated landscape, but with a painful foreboding that the roots of our national greatness must...
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The Christian socialist, Volumes 1-2

1883 - 410 pages
...splintered wood and imitated stone — upon those gloomy rows of formalised minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native soil ; that those comfortless and unhonoured dwellings are the signs of a great...
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Evangelical Magazine with which is Issued The Missionary Chronicle, Volume 14

1884 - 1304 pages
...splintered wood and imitated stone — upon those gloomy rows of formalized minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as...must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and unhonoured dwellings are the signs of a...
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