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115: The Ruskin Compendia
Ruskin changed lives. Some of those so altered wrote wonderful tributes in the wake of reading his works attesting to their alteration, detailing what he and his pages had meant to them (see, as instances, Post 112, Post 54). Others, unable … Continue reading
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