A forest of all manner of trees is poor, if not disagreeable, in effect; a mass of one species of tree is sublime.


The Works of John Ruskin (ed. 1903)


A forest of all manner of trees is poor, if not disagreeable, in effect; a mass of one species of tree is sublime.

A forest of all manner of trees is poor, if not disagreeable, in effect; a mass of one species of tree is sublime.

A forest of all manner of trees is poor, if not disagreeable, in effect; a mass of one species of tree is sublime.

A forest of all manner of trees is poor, if not disagreeable, in effect; a mass of one species of tree is sublime.