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422
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5
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422
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POSTSCRIPT The above passage was written in the year 1843; too late. It is true, that, soon after the publication of this work, the abuse of the press, which had been directed against Turner with unceasing virulence during the production of his noblest works, sank into timid animadversion, or changed into unintelligent praise; but not before illness, and, in some degree, mortification, enfeebled the hand and chilled the heart of the painter.
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prophecy,- ... Deity,-
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prophecy; ... Deity,
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423
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This year (1851) he has no pictures on the walls of the Academy; and the "Times" of May 3 rd says, "We miss those works of INSPIRATION!" " We miss! Who misses? The populace of England rolls by to weary itself in the great bazaar of Kensington, little thinking that a day will come when those veiled vestals and prancing amazons and goodly merchandize of precious stones and gold, will all be forgotten as though they had not been, but that the light which has faded from the walls of the Academy is one which a million of Koh-I-Noors could not rekindle, and that the year 5 will, in the far future, be remembered less for what it has displayed than for what it has withdrawn. Denmark Hill, June, 1851. END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.
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[16 pages of book advertisements follow]
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423
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5
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423
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"Times"
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Autograph
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422
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15
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Times
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Autograph
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423
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END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. [32 pages of book advertisements follow, the Catalogue for Smith, Elder & Co.’s publications]
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Complete
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424
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"Additional Notes to VOL.I" [i.e. to Frondes Agrestes excerpts]
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Library
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632
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[not in Library ed.]
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5
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425
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[reviews of Ruskin's other works]
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6
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425
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