So, then, we have the three ranks: the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels... To College Girls and Other Essays - Page 96by Le Baron Russell Briggs - 1911 - 115 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1856 - 450 pages
...weight. So, then, we have the three ranks: the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1856 - 452 pages
...weight. So, then, we have the three ranks: the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1865 - 502 pages
...weight. So, then, we have the three ranks: the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - English essays - 1866 - 374 pages
...weight. So, then, we have the three ranks : the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 372 pages
...weight. So, then, we have the three ranks : the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 pages
...ยป^% So, then, we have -the three ranks : the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1869 - 364 pages
...weight. So, then, we have the three ranks : the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1885 - 654 pages
...weight. So, then, we have the three ranks : the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 664 pages
...weight. So, then, we have the three ranks : the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1888 - 48 pages
...2. So, then, we have the three ranks : the man who perceives rightly, because he does not feel, and to whom the primrose is very accurately the primrose, because he does not love it. Then, secondly, the man who perceives wrongly, because he feels, and to whom the primrose is anything... | |
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