Hands Quotes - Page 394

John Ruskin “The stones of Venice (cont'd) Seven lamps of architecture. Lectures on architecture and painting, delivered at Edinburgh in Nov. 1853. An inquiry into some of the conditions at present affecting the study of architecture in our schools”
John Ruskin (1903). “The Works of John Ruskin”
John Milton (1752). “Paradise Regain'd. A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton”, p.534
Paradise Regained bk. 4, l. 220 (1671) SeeWilliamWordsworth 12
'The Reason of Church Government' (1642) bk. 2, introduction
1665 Eve. Paradise Lost (published1667), bk.10, l.1001-6.
John Marsden (1999). “Darkness Be My Friend”, p.69, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt, Lillie Lyly (1858). “The Dramatic Works of John Lilly, (the Euphuist.): John Lilly and his works. Endimion. Campaspe. Sapho and Phao. Gallathea. Notes”, p.53
"The Book Show", Interview with Ramona Koval, Australian Broadcasting Commission Radio National, November 19, 2008.
His old right hand lay nerveless, listless, dead, Unsceptred; and his realmless eyes were closed.
John Keats, Jack Stillinger (1982). “Complete Poems”, p.24, Harvard University Press
John Jay Chapman (1970). “The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: Criticism & memoirs”