| 1801 - 466 sayfa
...subject of architectural ornament is discussed under three heads. Mr. Ruskin lays down this principle : " Wherever you can rest, there decorate; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty (p. 109) ; and defends it with great spirit and ingenuity. Here again, however, we think he exaggerates,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1849 - 306 sayfa
...simple common sense, — not to decorate things belonging to purposes of active and occupied life. Wherever you can rest, there decorate ; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty. You must not mix ornament with business, any more than you may mix play. Work first, and then rest.... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 sayfa
...a law of common sense — not to decorate things belonging to purposes of active and occupied life. Wherever you can rest, there decorate ; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty. You must not mix ornament with business, any more~than you may mix play. Work first, and then rest.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 sayfa
...simple common sense, — not to decorate things belonging to purposes of active and occupied life. Wherever you can rest, there decorate ; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty. You must not mix ornament with business, any more than you may mix play. Work first, and then rest.... | |
| Edward Lacy Garbett - 1867 - 276 sayfa
...carefully limited to one meaning. Thus a late writer on architecture lays this down as " a principle oi _, simple common sense. Wherever you can rest, there...observation of nature fail in discovering that beauty is forPREFACE. V bidden anywhere, or in any circumstances; but when we learn that this word, as used by... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 sayfa
...simple common sense, — not to decorate things belonging to purposes of active and occupied life. Wherever you can rest, there decorate ; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty. You must not mix ornament with business, any more than you may mix play. Work first, and then rest.... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1872 - 500 sayfa
...a law of common sense — not to decorate things belonging to purposes of active and occupied life. Wherever you can rest, there decorate ; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty. You must not mix ornament with business, any more than you may mix play. Work first, and then rest.... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 476 sayfa
...a law of common-sense — not to decorate things belonging to purposes of active and occupied life. Wherever you can rest, there decorate ; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty. You must not mix ornaments with business, any more than you may mix play. Work first, and then rest.... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 478 sayfa
...a law of common-sense — not to decorate things belonging to purposes of active and occupied life. Wherever you can rest, there decorate ; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty. You must not mix ornaments with business, any more than you may mix play. Work first, and then rest.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 764 sayfa
...simple common sense, — not to decorate things belonging to purposes of active and occupied life. Wherever you can rest, there decorate ; where rest is forbidden, so is beauty. You must not mix ornament with business, any more than you may mix play. "Work first, and then rest.... | |
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