id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13076 Collingwood, W. G. (William Gershom) The Life of John Ruskin .txt text/plain 101544 4480 72 style--from a letter of Mrs. Catherine Ruskin, written about this time; things she retails in gossiping letters to her husband, while Mr. Richard Gray gives two-year-old John "his first lesson on the flute, beginning with the verses on "Time," written for New Year's Day, 1827. The year 1828 saw the beginning of another great work, "Eudosia, a Poem John Ruskin worked there rather less than two years. it was true that John Ruskin had helped Harding with his new book, just The _Times_, in May 1851, missed "those works of inspiration," as Ruskin [Footnote 4: "What a beauty of a man he is!" wrote old Mr. Ruskin, "and great works of nature and of art, without wanting to make pictures or to At forty years of age Ruskin finished "Modern Painters." From that time his great work, the St. Mark's now in the Ruskin Museum at Sheffield. ./cache/13076.txt ./txt/13076.txt