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" ... therefore, to endeavour to illustrate the principle from the neglect of which these abuses have arisen ; that of unity of feeling, the basis of all grace, the essence of all beauty. We shall consider the architecture of nations as it is influenced... "
Loudon's Architectural Magazine: And Journal of Improvement in Architecture ... - Page 504
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The Poetry of Architecture: Cottage, Villa, Etc. To which is Added ...

John Ruskin - 1873 - 274 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings and manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies...with the lower class of edifices, proceeding from the road-side to the Tillage, and from the village to the city ; and, if we succeed in directing the attention...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 7

John Ruskin - 1885 - 764 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings and manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies...with the lower class of edifices, proceeding from the road-side to the village, and from the village to the city ; and, if we succeed in directing the attention...
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The Poetry of Architecture: Cottage, Villa, Etc. To which is Added ...

John Ruskin - 1885 - 670 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings aud manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies...with the lower class of edifices, proceeding from the road-side to the village, and from the village to the city ; and, if we succeed in directing the attention...
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The Works of John Ruskin: The seven lamps of architecture. Lectures on ...

John Ruskin - 1889 - 786 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings and manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies under which it was erected ; we shall bo led as much to the street and the cottage as to the temple and the tower ; and shall be more interested...
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Poetry of architecture, Poems

John Ruskin - 1894 - 416 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings and manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies...with the lower class of edifices, proceeding from the road-side to the village, and from the village to the city ; and, if we succeed in directing the attention...
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Ruskin's Principles of Art Criticism

Ida Maria Street - 1901 - 484 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings and manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies...with the lower class of edifices, proceeding from the road-side to the village, and from the village to the city ; and, if we succeed in directing the attention...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 1

John Ruskin - 1903 - 704 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings and manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies...with the lower class of edifices, proceeding from the roadside to the village, and from the village to the city ; l and, if we succeed in directing the attention...
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Reyner Banham: Historian of the Immediate Future

Nigel Whiteley - 2003 - 524 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings and manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies under which it was erected.'"54 These were, however, sentiments unlikely to appeal to Banham. Rogers is describing an...
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Victorian Modernism: Pragmatism and the Varieties of Aesthetic Experience

Jessica R. Feldman - 2002 - 292 pages
...pleasure in its beauty" (35.165). Introducing what will become a lifelong undertaking, he warns, "[We] shall be more interested in buildings raised by feeling, than in those corrected by rule" (1.9). The passive "raised by feeling" reveals a lack: those who presumably do the feeling, the Swiss...
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The Poetry of Architecture - Cottage, Villa, Etc - To Which Is Added ...

John Ruskin - 2010 - 250 pages
...architecture of nations as it is influenced by their feelings and manners, as it is connected with the scenery in which it is found, and with the skies...with the lower class of edifices, proceeding from the roadside to the village, and from the village to the city; and, if we succeed in directing the attention...
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