Yorkshire; and its rounded hills, farwinding rivers, and broken limestone scars, to have formed a type in his mind to which he sought, as far as might be, to obtain some correspondent imagery in all other landscape. Excursion ... Programme & Arrangements - Page 9by Yorkshire Archaeological Society - 1883Full view - About this book
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 568 pages
...induced by early association. It has already been noticed, in my pamphlet on PreRaphaelitism, that his first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to...have formed a type in his mind to which he sought, as far as might be, to obtain some correspondent imagery in all other landscape. Hence, he almost always... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 450 pages
...effects. Mr. Ruskin says, " Turner had in this respect some peculiar views induced by early associations. His first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to...have formed a type in his mind to which he sought, as far as might be obtained, some correspondent imagery in all other landscapes. Hence he almost always... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 452 pages
...effects. Mr. Ruskin says, "Turner had in this respect some peculiar views induced by early associations. His first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to...have formed a type in his mind to which he sought, as far as might be obtained, some correspondent imagery in all other landscapes. Hence he almost always... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 452 pages
...effects. Mr. Ruskin says, " Turner had in this respect some peculiar views induced by early associations. His first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to have been taken from Yorkshire; and its rounded hillsj far-winding rivers, and broken limestone scars, to have formed a type in his mind to which he... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1867 - 644 pages
...and the NW of Yorkshire. "The scenery," writes Mr. Buskin, " whose influence I can trace [Yorkshire.] most definitely throughout his works, varied as they...been taken from Yorkshire, and its rounded hills, far -winding rivers, and broken limestone scars to have formed a type in his mind to which he sought,... | |
| Yorkshire Naturalists' Union - 1889 - 622 pages
...have most heart in them, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. . . . His first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to...been taken from Yorkshire, and its rounded hills, far winding rivers and broken limestone scars to have formed a type in his mind to which he sought,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1879 - 496 pages
...induced by early association. It has already been noticed, in my pamphlet on Pre-Raphaelitism, that his first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to...been taken from Yorkshire ; and its rounded hills, far winding rivers, and broken limestone scars, to have formed a type in his mind to which he sought,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 504 pages
...induced by early association. It has already been noticed, in my pamphlet on Pre-Raphaelitism, that his first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to...been taken from Yorkshire ; and its rounded hills, far winding rivers, and broken limestone scars, to have formed a type in his mind to which he sought,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 504 pages
...induced by early association. It has already been noticed, in my pamphlet on Pre-Raphaelitism, that his first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to...been taken from Yorkshire ; and its rounded hills, far winding rivers, and broken limestone scars, to have formed a type in his mind to which he sought,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 578 pages
...induced by early association. It has already been noticed, in my pamphlet on Pre -Raphaelitism, that his first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to...been taken from Yorkshire ; and its rounded hills, far winding rivers, and broken limestone scars, to have formed a type in his mind to which he sought,... | |
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