| Charles Fergus Binns - 1910 - 214 页
...written, not to multiply the voice merely, not to carry it merely but to perpetuate it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true...and melodiously if he may; clearly, at all events." — Ruskin. 206207 PREFACE This Book is the outcome of an experience extending over a period of thirty-six... | |
| 1910 - 506 页
...written, not to multiply the voice merely, not to carry it merely, but to perpetuate it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true...knows, no one has yet said it ; so far as he knows, ffo one else can say it. He is bound to say it, clearly and melodiously if he may; clearly, at all... | |
| 1910 - 1214 页
...with a chapter on Clay-working for Children. It lives up to its motto, chosen from Ruskin, "The author has something to say which he perceives to be true and useful. . and he says it clearly." The American Art Annual. By Florence N. Levy, Editor. 284 pp. 6x9. Eight... | |
| Robert Herrick, Lindsay Todd Damon - 1911 - 592 页
...written, not to multiply the voice merely, not to carry it merely, but to perpetuate it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true...clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him; — this, the piece of true knowledge,... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 452 页
...is written, not to multiply the voice merely, not to carry it merely, but to preserve it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true...clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him ; — this the piece of true knowledge,... | |
| Temple Scott - 1911 - 294 页
...it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true and useful, or helpfully beautiful. So far as he knows, no one else can say it. He is...clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him; — this, the piece of true knowledge,... | |
| TEMPLE SCOTT - 1911 - 294 页
...written, not to multiply the voice merely, not to carry it merely, but to perpetuate it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true...or helpfully beautiful. So far as he knows, no one else can say it. He is bound to say it, clearly and melodiously if he may; clearly, at all events.... | |
| James Hosmer Penniman - 1911 - 108 页
...is written, not to multiply the voice merely, not to carry it merely, but to preserve it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true and useful, or helpfully beautiful. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him: — this... | |
| James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - 1912 - 380 页
...is written, not to multiply the voice merely, not to carry it merely, but to preserve it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true...clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing, or group of things, manifest to him; — this the piece of true knowledge,... | |
| Will David Howe - 1912 - 328 页
...written, not to multiply the voice merely, not to carry it merely, but to perpetuate it. The author has something to say which he perceives to be true...clearly, at all events. In the sum of his life he finds this to be the thing or group of things manifest to him,—this, the piece of true knowledge... | |
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