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... LAKE SHORE ( OCTOBER 13 , 1885 ) THE COLENSO DIAMOND ( SANDGATE , DECEMBER 14 , 1887 ) DR . GÜNTHER ( SANDGATE , DECEMBER 26 , 1887 ) · • THE COUTTET ROSE - FLUORS ( SANDGATE , JANUARY 8 , 1888 ) INSCRIPTIONS BY RUSKIN AT THE BRITISH ...
... LAKE SHORE ( OCTOBER 13 , 1885 ) THE COLENSO DIAMOND ( SANDGATE , DECEMBER 14 , 1887 ) DR . GÜNTHER ( SANDGATE , DECEMBER 26 , 1887 ) · • THE COUTTET ROSE - FLUORS ( SANDGATE , JANUARY 8 , 1888 ) INSCRIPTIONS BY RUSKIN AT THE BRITISH ...
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... lake , and climbed a higher peak , which at length fully rewarded me ; it commanded the Valais far down , the Bernese Alps in their whole extent unbroken , and two mountains beyond the Valley of Saas , which I took for the Monte Rosa ...
... lake , and climbed a higher peak , which at length fully rewarded me ; it commanded the Valais far down , the Bernese Alps in their whole extent unbroken , and two mountains beyond the Valley of Saas , which I took for the Monte Rosa ...
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John Ruskin Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Wedderburn. loveliest snow lake I ever saw - crystal water , lightly rippled , edge of snow , which appeared to have melted below and then broken off , giving a sharp edge . The pieces which ...
John Ruskin Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Wedderburn. loveliest snow lake I ever saw - crystal water , lightly rippled , edge of snow , which appeared to have melted below and then broken off , giving a sharp edge . The pieces which ...
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... Lake District . But the order of the chapters is suffi- ciently indicative of the interruptions which occurred in the book . It begins with general discussions of mountain form , opening up some of the questions which Ruskin desired to ...
... Lake District . But the order of the chapters is suffi- ciently indicative of the interruptions which occurred in the book . It begins with general discussions of mountain form , opening up some of the questions which Ruskin desired to ...
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... lake shore . " Ruskin had now reached the evening of his days ; and he was content to sit still and wonder . Account has now been given of all the pieces collected in this volume . It remains to bring together the summaries which Ruskin ...
... lake shore . " Ruskin had now reached the evening of his days ; and he was content to sit still and wonder . Account has now been given of all the pieces collected in this volume . It remains to bring together the summaries which Ruskin ...
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