And be sure, also, if the author is worth anything, that you will not get at his meaning all at once ;—nay, that at his whole meaning you will not for a long time arrive in any wise. Not that he does not say what he means, and in strong words too; but... The Journal of Education - Página 101929Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | John Ruskin - 1865 - 256 páginas
...find yours. Judge it afterwards, if you think yourself qualified to do so ; but ascertain it first. And be sure also, if the author is worth anything,...meaning you will not for a long time arrive in any wise. Not that he does not say what he means, and in strong words too ; but he cannot say it all ; and what... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 páginas
...yours. x Judge it afterwards, if yon think yourself qualified to do so ; bnt ascertain it first. And bo sure also, if the author is worth anything, that you...meaning you will not for a long time arrive in any wise. Not that he does not say what ho means, and in strong words too ; but he cannot say it all ; and what... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1866 - 154 páginas
...find yours. Judge it afterwards, if you think yourself qualified to do so ; but ascertain it first. And be sure also, if the author is worth anything,...will not get at his meaning all at once ; — nay, tbat at his whole meaning you will not for a long time arrive in any wise. Not that he does not say... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 páginas
...find yours. Ju Ige it afterwards, if you think yourself qualified to do so ; but ascertain it first. And be sure also, if the author is worth anything,...that at his whole meaning you will not for a long timo arrive in any wise. Not that he <|oes not say what he means and in strong words too ; but he cannot... | |
 | Paul Stapfer - 1869 - 472 páginas
...all depends on this single glorious faculty of getting to the (1) " Be nure," dit encore Buskin, " if the author is worth anything, that you will not get at his meaning all at once ; — nay, that at bis whole meaning you will not for a long time arrive in any wise." PS Spring of things, and working... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1871 - 212 páginas
...find yours. Judge it afterwards, if you think yourself qualified to do so ; but ascertain it first. And be sure also, if the author is worth anything,...meaning you will not for a long time arrive in any wise. Not that he does not say what he means, and in strong words too ; but he cannot say it all ; and what... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1871 - 268 páginas
...afterward if you think yourself qualified to do so ; but ascertain it first. And be sure also, if the ..or is worth anything, that you will not get at his meaning...whole meaning you will not for a long time arrive in anywise. Not that he does not say what he means, and in strong words too; but he cannot say it all,... | |
 | Andrew J. Ingersoll - 1877 - 204 páginas
...find yours. Judge it afterwards, if you think yourself qualified to do so, but ascertain it first. And be sure also, if the author is worth anything,...meaning you will not for a long time arrive in any wise. Not that he does not say what he means, and in strong words, too ; but he cannot say it all." * * *... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1878 - 362 páginas
...find yours. Judge it afterwards, if you think yourself qualified to do so; but ascertain it first. And be sure also, if the author is worth anything,...whole meaning you will not for a long time arrive in anywise. Not that he does not say what he means, and in strong words too; but he cannot say it all;... | |
 | Andrew J. Ingersoll - 1878 - 202 páginas
...find yours. Judge it afterwards, if you think yourself qualified to do so, but ascertain it first. And be sure also, if the author is worth anything, that you win not get at his meaning all at once ; — nay, that at his whole meaning you will not for a long... | |
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