“You must get into the habit of looking intensely at words, and assuring yourself of their meaning, syllable by syllable-nay, letter by letter... you might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live long enough) and remain an utterly "illiterate," undeducated person; but if you read ten pages of a good book, letter by letter, - that is to say, with real accuracy- you are for evermore in some measure an educated person.”
Quote by John Ruskin
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The Genius of John Ruskin: Selections from His Writings
The Genius of John Ruskin: Selections from His Writings is a compilation that showcases the intellectual depth and breadth of John Ruskin's contributions to the fields of art criticism, social theory, and environmental thought. The book includes extracts from his seminal works, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his ideas and their enduring relevance. more
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