| John Ruskin - 1866 - 244 sider
...celandine. * I would have Mr. Landseer, before he gives us any more writing otters, or yelping packs, refect whether that which is best worthy of contemplation...ferocity, or in an otter its agony, or in a human being in victory, hardly achieved even with the aid of its more sagacious brutal atL,-» over a poor little... | |
| John Ruskin - 1879 - 260 sider
...conceive, so that if we conceive not of a * I would have Mr. Landseer, before he gives us any more writing otters, or yelping packs, reflect whether that which...ferocity, or in an otter its agony, or in a human beinir its victory, hardly achieved even with the aid of its more sagacious brultil allies over a poor... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 654 sider
...which we cannot conceive, so that if we conceive not of a • I weuld havs Mr. Landseer, before he gives us any more writhing otters, or yelping packs,...contemplation in a hound be its ferocity, or in an otter its agonv, or in a human being its victory, hardly achieved even with the aid of its more sagacious brutal... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1913 - 322 sider
...brutalities of an otter hunt, Ruskin addressed him thus : — " I would have Mr. Landseer, before he gives us any more writhing otters or yelping packs, reflect whether that which is most worthy of contemplation in a hound be its ferocity, or in an otter its agony, or in a human being... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1916 - 242 sider
...criticised a celebrated picture of an otter hunt in these words : I would have Mr. Landseer, before he gives us any more writhing otters or yelping packs,...an otter its agony, or in a human being its victory over a poor little fish-catching creature a foot long. There is nothing manly in such practices, and... | |
| 1916 - 326 sider
...criticised a celebrated picture of an otter hunt in these words : I would have Mr. Landseer, before he gives us any more writhing otters or yelping packs,...an otter its agony, or in a human being its victory over a poor little fish-catching creature a foot long. " There is nothing manly in such practices,... | |
| Sir Merton Russell-Cotes - 1921 - 658 sider
...addressed Landseer as follows in his usual incisive manner : — " I would have Mr. Landseer, before he gives us any more writhing otters or yelping packs, reflect whether that which is most worthy of contemplation in a hound be its ferocity, or in an otter, its agony, or in a human being,... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1922 - 102 sider
...a celebrated picture of an otter hunt with these words : — " I would have Mr Landseer, before he gives us any more writhing otters or yelping packs,...an otter its agony, or in a human being its victory over a poor little fish-catching creature a foot long." Even shooting, where the pleasure is, I suppose,... | |
| Ernest Brown Bowen-Rowlands - 1891 - 1116 sider
...celebrated picture of an otter hunt in the following sentence: — " I would have Mr. Landseer, before he gives us any more writhing otters or yelping packs,...an otter its agony, or in a human being its victory over a poor little fishcatching creature a foot long." There is nothing manly in such practices, and... | |
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