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Page 117
... Ruskin's attack was not a sudden out- burst of momentary irritation , but was deliberate and intentional . Ruskin would undoubtedly have enjoyed testifying from the witness - box . But alas ! for the vanity of human wishes ; long before ...
... Ruskin's attack was not a sudden out- burst of momentary irritation , but was deliberate and intentional . Ruskin would undoubtedly have enjoyed testifying from the witness - box . But alas ! for the vanity of human wishes ; long before ...
Page 119
... Ruskin was clearly wrong and entirely out of his element . As the market has turned out , Whistler was at that date offering his wares at absurdly cheap prices , and if Ruskin had gone into the witness - box he would have been a ...
... Ruskin was clearly wrong and entirely out of his element . As the market has turned out , Whistler was at that date offering his wares at absurdly cheap prices , and if Ruskin had gone into the witness - box he would have been a ...
Page 121
... Ruskin's article being the praise of the work of Burne - Jones and the dispraise of the work of his fellow - artist Whistler , friendship and good taste ought to have prevented Ruskin from inviting Burne - Jones to appear for him as a ...
... Ruskin's article being the praise of the work of Burne - Jones and the dispraise of the work of his fellow - artist Whistler , friendship and good taste ought to have prevented Ruskin from inviting Burne - Jones to appear for him as a ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |