The Winnington Letters: John Ruskin's Correspondence with Margaret Alexis Bell and the Children at Winnington HallNo detailed description available for "The Winnington Letters". |
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Page 180
... kind of you to wish you could come and sing to me : -and indeed it would be much nicer than the little irregular chanting I hear among the leaves in the evening when the sun shines through them : the worst of those leaf birds is that ...
... kind of you to wish you could come and sing to me : -and indeed it would be much nicer than the little irregular chanting I hear among the leaves in the evening when the sun shines through them : the worst of those leaf birds is that ...
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... kind having come upon me , to an extent which makes me nervous about my work . I am quite aghast at the kind of " holidays " the two Miss France have had . The last book is tremendous . How can I thank them enough ? The proof copy of ...
... kind having come upon me , to an extent which makes me nervous about my work . I am quite aghast at the kind of " holidays " the two Miss France have had . The last book is tremendous . How can I thank them enough ? The proof copy of ...
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... kind friends who call me foolish and do me no good , multitudes of un- kind friends , who are incredulous of my wanting any good to be done to me . The worst of all is that whatever is deepest in the mischief , I am obliged to be silent ...
... kind friends who call me foolish and do me no good , multitudes of un- kind friends , who are incredulous of my wanting any good to be done to me . The worst of all is that whatever is deepest in the mischief , I am obliged to be silent ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 19 |
THE CHANNEL OF OPEN TALK | 89 |
THE CURRENT OF HUMAN LIFE | 257 |
Copyright | |
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1868 My dearest Address on envelope affe affectionately Alveston April BELL Denmark Hill Bell's Bembridge Birdie Bodleian Library Brantwood Burne-Jones Carlyle Cheshire CHILDREN AT WINNINGTON Colenso Cook and Wedderburn Copy dated by J. J. Dear Miss Bell dearest Father Dearest love December diary drawing Frederic Shields Friday girls glad Hitherto unpublished hope J. J. Ruskin January JOHN JAMES RUSKIN John Ruskin John Rylands Library JR TO JOHN JR TO MARGARET June Lady lecture Letterhead LILY ARMSTRONG London Manchester March MARGARET BELL Denmark MARGARET RUSKIN Winnington Miss Bradford Modern Painters Monday mother never nice Northwich Notation on letter Pierpont Morgan Library Postmarks Praeterita probably pupils Rose La Touche Rossetti Ruskin Text RUSKIN Winnington Hall Ruskin wrote Ruskin's letter Saturday Sunday tell things Thursday to-day to-morrow Tuesday Wedderburn transcripts Wednesday WINNINGTON HALL Denmark word write written XXXVI Yale University Library