The Pleasures of England (1888)
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THE
PLEASURES OF ENGLAND.
Lectures given in Oxford.
BY
JOHN RUSKIN, D.C.L., LL.D.,
HONORARY STUDENT OF CHRIST CHURCH, AND HONORARY FELLOW OF
CORPUS-CHRISTI COLLEGE,
DURING HIS
SECOND TENURE OF THE SLADE PROFESSORSHIP.
NEW YORK:
JOHN WILEY AND SONS.
1888.
CONTENTS.
LECTURE I. | ||
The Pleasures of Learning. | Bertha to Osburga | PAGE 5 |
LECTURE II. | ||
The Pleasures of Faith. | Alfred to the Confessor | 31 |
LECTURE III. | ||
The Pleasures of Deed. | Alfred to Cœur de Lion | 61 |
LECTURE IV. | ||
The Pleasures of Fancy. | Cœur de Lion to Elizabeth | 91 |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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