id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21591 Ruskin, John The Harbours of England .txt text/plain 21025 804 68 seen from any sea-cliff, with its four or five square-set sails. fishing-boat, collier, and ship of the line, as the great glory of this or shattered boat, is a noble subject, while a ship in full sail, or a Things have been painted which have a general effect of ships, just as Sea-like, on right hand and left,--but at least setting close before of the Sea, cannot for the same reason enter into the Mind of Ships, in Coast, Turner appears to have gained many ideas about shipping, which, afterwards forgot; namely, that both ships and sea were things that of ship form into oil, and made his noblest work in drawing rich in hues engraving Turner had made a drawing of Ramsgate for the Southern Coast I look upon this as one of the noblest sea-pieces which Turner ever This drawing has always been interesting to me among Turner's sea ./cache/21591.txt ./txt/21591.txt