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this country to the domestic idylls of Frère (pp. 83, 142, 174, 251). ... caught up and echoed by people out of doors, and enjoyed with all the zest.
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Heigh, heigh, the nags neigh! Up, boys, and afield, Ere the sun through yonder grey. ... began to pick me up last year, and of what I can do now!
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LAID UP IN STORE FOR ENGLISH HOMES. WITH A PREFACE AND COMMENTARY BY THE EDITOR (1877):—. ... to give it up, and proposed Collingwood, who was at University, to me as collaborateur.
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Letters from Ruskin to Mr. Somervell show that the Preface cost him much trouble. ... complete, they were privately printed (at the instance and cost of the Rev.
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But the year 1871 was also one of domestic upheavals and the breaking of old ties. ... The death of his mother decided Ruskin to give up the Denmark Hill house, and to transfer his things to Oxford or Brantwood.
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Volume XXXVI. thus contains Letters written from his earliest years up to, and including, 1869; Volume XXXVII., Letters from 1870 to the end. ... We children were allowed to sit up and partake of the intellectual as well as emotional feast.
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34. THE LAW OF CURVATURE, ILLUSTRATED FROM THE BRIDGE IN TURNER‘S ―COBLENTZ‖. ... X V. IN this volume we take up the third branch of the work which mainly.
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Circumstances had divided them in after days, but all the children of the family in turn had been brought up to know Mr. ... Among the hints given him by his tutor, Canon Dale, on going up to Oxford, was some good advice to competitors for the