For, indeed, the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones, nor in its gold. Its glory is in its Age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching, of mysterious sympathy, nay, even of approval or condemnation, which we feel in walls... Seeing Pennsylvania - 23 페이지저자: John Thomson Faris - 1919 - 347 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| University magazine - 1849 - 788 페이지
...the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones, nor in its gold. Its glory is in its Age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. It is in their lasting witness against men, in their quiet contrast with the transition character of... | |
| William Laxton - 1849 - 486 페이지
...not in its stones, nor in its gold. Its glory is in its age" — qiurre, its per cent-wye — "and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity," &c., &c.! Of course this is, or ought to be, exceedingly fine, it being evidently intended to be so;... | |
| John Ruskin - 1849 - 306 페이지
...the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones, nor in its gold. Its glory is in its Age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...even of approval or condemnation, which we feel in wails that have long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. It is in their lasting witness against... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 페이지
...the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones, or in its gold. Its glory is in its age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. VII. — TBS LAMP OP OBEDIENCE. It has been my endeavor to show how every form of noble architecture... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 페이지
...the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones, or in its gold. Its glory is in its Age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. It is in their lasting witness against men, in their quiet contrast with the transitional character... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 페이지
...the greatest glory in a building is not in its stones, nor in its gold. Its glory is in its Age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. It is in their lasting witness against men, in their quiet contrast with the transitional character... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 470 페이지
...not in its stones, nor in its gold. Its glory is in its Age, and in that deep sense of voicefiilness, of stern watching, of mysterious sympathy, nay, even...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. It is in their lasting witness against men, in their quiet contrast with the transitional character... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1872 - 500 페이지
...the greatest glory of a building is not ha its stones, or in its gold. Its glory is in its age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. VII. THE LAMP OF OBEDIENCE. It has been my endeavor to show how every form of noble architecture is... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 500 페이지
...the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones, or in its gold. Its glory is in its age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. VII. THE LAMP OP OBEDIENCE. It has been my endeavor to show how every form of noble architecture is... | |
| James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1873 - 308 페이지
...kiss. I admire that fine sentiment of Ruskin's which says, " The glory of a building is in its age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching,...long been washed by the passing waves of humanity." In truth, every part of our family seat would have delighted Ruskin. The entrance gate was old and... | |
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