id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23593 Ruskin, John Lectures on Architecture and Painting, Delivered at Edinburgh in November 1853 .txt text/plain 48309 2066 70 the Greeks and Romans in the time of their utmost power and greatness. I have enlarged this illustration from Mr. Hudson Turner's admirable work on the domestic architecture of England.] Architecture is an art for all men to learn, because all are concerned naturalness of the two great Gothic forms, the pointed arch and gable ornament that ever was carved in the great Gothic times, there is a compare a piece of true, faithful, and natural work with modern the temple: it is a little thing for men to unite in the forms of a little bits of better work fitted to them; build a porch, or point a noble ornament is the expression of man's delight in God's work." power of thinking and feeling is the most noble thing in the man. modern art is not great, because it builds to _no_ God. You have, for modern art execution is the first thing, and thought the second. ./cache/23593.txt ./txt/23593.txt