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作       者:Octavius Rooke

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出版时间:2015-04-07

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["The Elements of Drawing" was written during the winter of 1856. The First Edition was published in 1857; the Second followed in the same year, with some additions and slight alterations. The Third Edition consisted of sixth thousand, 1859; seventh thousand, 1860; and eighth thousand, 1861.The work was partly reproduced in "Our Sketching Club," by the Rev. R. St. John Tyrwhitt, M.A., 1874; with new editions in 1875, 1882, and 1886.Mr. Ruskin meant, during his tenure of the Slade Professorship at Oxford, to recast his teaching, and to write a systematic manual for the use of his Drawing School, under the title of "The Laws of Fésole." Of this only vol. i. was completed, 1879; second edition, 1882. As, therefore, "The Elements of Drawing" has never been completely superseded, and as many readers of Mr. Ruskin's works have expressed a desire to possess the book in its old form, it is now reprinted as it stood in 1859.] ? THE SECOND EDITION.As one or two questions, asked of me since the publication of this work, have indicated points requiring elucidation, I have added a few short notes in the first Appendix. It is not, I think, desirable otherwise to modify the form or add to the matter of a book as it passes through successive editions; I have, therefore, only mended the wording of some obscure sentences; with which exception the text remains, and will remain, in its original form, which I had carefully considered. Should the public find the book useful, and call for further editions of it, such additional notes as may be necessary will be always placed in the first Appendix, where they can be at once referred to, in any library, by the possessors of the earlier editions; and I will take care they shall not be numerous.August 3, 1857. ? PREFACE? i. It may perhaps be thought, that in prefacing a manual of drawing, I ought to expatiate on the reasons why drawing should be learned; but those reasons appear to me so many and so weighty, that I cannot quickly state or enforce them. With the reader's permission, as this volume is too large already, I will waive all discussion respecting the importance of the subject, and touch only on those points which may appear questionable in the method of its treatment. ? ii. In the first place, the book is not calculated for the use of children under the age of twelve or fourteen. I do not think it advisable to engage a child in any but the most voluntary practice of art. If it has talent for drawing, it will be continually scrawling on what paper it can get; and should be allowed to scrawl at its own free will, due praise being given for every appearance of care, or truth, in its efforts. It should be allowed to amuse itself with cheap colors almost as soon as it has sense enough to wish for them. If it merely daubs the paper with shapeless stains, the color-box may be taken away till it knows better: but as soon as it begins painting red coats on soldiers, striped flags to ships, etc., it should have colors at command; and, without restraining its choice of subject in that imaginative and historical art, of a military tendency, which children delight in, (generally quite as valuable, by the way, as any historical art delighted in by their elders,) it should be gently led by the parents to try to draw, in such childish fashion as may be, the things it can see and likes,—birds, or butterflies, or flowers, or fruit. ? iii. In later years, the indulgence of using the color should only be granted as a reward, after it has shown care and progress in its drawings with pencil. A limited number of good and amusing prints should always be within a boy's reach: in these days of cheap illustration he can hardly possess a volume of nursery tales without good wood-cuts in it, and should be encouraged to copy what he likes best of this kind; but should be firmly restricted to a few prints and to a few books.
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The Life of the Moselle

Preface (About the Book)

Chapter I

Birth of the Moselle

Chapter II

Chapter III

Adele And Gustave

Part II

Part III

The Harvest Song

Chapter IV

The Olinda

The Miraculous Shirt

Plot of the Cordeliers

Chapter V

Moselle Flowers

Chapter VI

Legend of the Great Canal From Treves to Cologne

Legend of the Dom2 of Treves

The Ring

The Crucifix In the Market-Place

Legend of Orendel3

The Great Massacre

St. Matern

The First Foundling Hospital

The Animated Wine-Casks

Chapter VII

The Ferry

Church Music

Chapter VIII

Legend of Genoveva

Trithemius And the Emperor

The Vine

Chapter IX

Praise of Water

Chapter X

Reflections

The Cell of Eberhard

The Blooming Roses

Legend of Veldenz

Chapter XI

The Best Doctor

The Bad Maurus

Morning Mists

Chapter XII

The Prize of Beauty?

The Cask In Reserve

Ermesinde

Mount Royal

Chapter XIII

The Bishop’s Ransom

The Lily In the Choir

Chapter XIV

The Valley of Husbands

The Pale Nun

The Gold Crown

Chapter XV

Lines On the Kasegrotte

Lines On the Peter’s Brunnen

Evening Shadows

Chapter XVI

The Angel Workmen

Gisela

A Libel On Nightingales

The Shipmaster’s Daughter of Beilstein

Chapter XVII

Legend of Cochem

Chapter XVIII

Ivy-Girt Ruins

Legend of St. Castor

The Perforated Harness

Jutta of Pyrmont

Chapter XIX

The Bishop’s Sermon

The Last Knight of Ehrenburg

The Timely Warning

Siege of Thuron

The Bird And the Ruin

Chapter XX

The Red Sleeve

The Hermit of Cobern

The Characteristic Mark of Cobern

Chapter XXI

The Succession of the Seasons

The Fate of the False Swearer

Chapter XXII

Legend of the Moselle Bridge

Legend of Mariahilf

Saint Ritza

Corporal Spohn

Henry And Bertha

The Poet’s Deathbed

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