It is a matter of the simplest demonstration, that no man can be really appreciated but by his equal or superior.


The Works of John Ruskin (ed. 1903)


It is a matter of the simplest demonstration, that no man can be really appreciated but by his equal or superior.

It is a matter of the simplest demonstration, that no man can be really appreciated but by his equal or superior.

It is a matter of the simplest demonstration, that no man can be really appreciated but by his equal or superior.

It is a matter of the simplest demonstration, that no man can be really appreciated but by his equal or superior.