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" There is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange light through which their life looks out and up to our great mystery of command over them, and claims the fellowship of the creature if not of the soul "
The Windsor Magazine - Seite 8
1912
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New Englander and Yale Review, Band 21

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1862 - 914 Seiten
...of those just cited, let us add this from Ruskin : " There is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity; a flash of strange light through...the fellowship of the creature if not of the soul." It is an interesting coincidence that there should be just now in Edinburgh two hard workers in their...
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Notes on Some of the Principal Pictures Exhibited in the Rooms of the Royal ...

John Ruskin - 1855 - 330 Seiten
...can neither paint a horse's, a dog's, nor a bull's. There is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange light through...the fellowship of the creature, if not of the soul. I assure Mdlle. Bonheur, strange as the words may sound to her, after what she has been told by huntsmen...
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Horæ Subsecivæ, Band 2

John Brown - 1861 - 516 Seiten
...what would become of 'me ?" — SIR WALTER SCOTT. " There is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange light through...the fellowship of the creature if not of the soul" — RUSKIN. " They say that Socrates swore by his dog." — MONTAIGNE. To Sir Walter and Lady Trevelyarfs...
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Spare Hours

John Brown - 1861 - 470 Seiten
...died, what would become of me?" — SIR WALTER SCOTT. u There is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange light through...claims the fellowship of the creature, if not of the swl." — RUSKIN. To Sir Walter and Lady Trevelyan's glum and faithful "PETER," with much regard. OUR...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Band 55

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 620 Seiten
...by Ruskin, and especially apply it to his dogs. . " There is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity ; a flash of strange light through...the fellowship of the creature if not of the soul." The story of " Rab and his Friends," is one of the most perfect and varied pieces of its compass any...
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Spare Hours

John Brown - 1862 - 492 Seiten
...died, what would become of met " — SIR WALTER SCOTT. " There is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange light through...mystery of command over them, and claims the fellowship if the creature if not of the sold." — RUSKIN. To Sir Walter and Lady Trevelyan's fflum and faithful...
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All the Year Round, Band 7

1862 - 632 Seiten
...animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange life through which their life looks at and up to our great mystery of command over them,...the fellowship of the creature, if not of the soul " ? MR. CHARLES DICKENS'S NEW READI NGS. On Friday Evening, June 6th, at ST. JAMES'S HAI-L, Piceadilly,...
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Spare Hours, Band 1

John Brown - 1862 - 488 Seiten
...what would become of me f " — SIB WALTER SCOTT. " There is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange light through which their life loots out and up to our great mystery of command over them, and claims the fellowship if the creature...
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Horae Subsecivae: Rab and His Friends : and Other Papers

John Brown - 1862 - 360 Seiten
...WALTER SCOTT. " There is in everg animal's ege a dim image and gleam of humanitg, a flash ofslrange light through which their life looks out and up to our great mgsterg of command over them, and claims the fellowship of the creature if not of the soul." — RUSKIN....
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Spare Hours: John Leech, Marjorie Fleming and other papers

John Brown - 1865 - 464 Seiten
...died, what would become of me?" — SIR WALTER SCOTT. '' TJiere is in every animals eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange light through...mystery of command over them, and claims the fellowship >f the creature if not of the soul." — RUSKIN. To Sir Walter and Lady Trevelyan's glum and faithful...
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