The Works of John Ruskin, Vol. 39: General Index (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Works of John Ruskin, Vol. 39: General Index
Among the innumerable schemes, which came the thicker as his power of fulfilling them diminished, was one for a series of summary chapters in which he should take various subjects - such as theology or natural philosophy - and give explanatory references to the several passages which he had written upon those topics, indicating their modes of connexion.6 I want you, he wrote to a friend in 1879.
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