"No one managed Carlyle so well as Ruskin; it was quite beautiful to see him. Carlyle would say outrageous things, running counter to all Ruskin valued and cared for. Ruskin would treat Mr. Carlyle like a naughty child, lay his arms round him, and say, "Now, this is too bad! ...""
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Jane Welsh Carlyle, quoted in Anne Gilchrist: Her Life and Writings, ed. Herbert Harlakenden Gilchrist (1887), p. 82
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John Ruskin
1819 β 1900
englischer Schriftsteller, Maler, Kunsthistoriker und Sozialphilosoph
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