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<title>The Seven Lamps of Architecture Lectures on Architecture and Painting :The Study of Architecture</title>
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<description>The Seven Lamps of Architecture Lectures on Architecture and Painting :The Study of Architecture
John Ruskin
The memoranda which form the basis of the following Essay have been thrown together during the&#13;
preparation of one of the sections of the third volume of "Modern Painters."[A] I once thought of&#13;
giving them a more expanded form; but their utility, such as it may be, would probably be diminished&#13;
by farther delay in their publication, more than it would be increased by greater care in their&#13;
arrangement. Obtained in every case by personal observation, there may be among them some details&#13;
valuable even to the experienced architect; but with respect to the opinions founded upon them I must&#13;
be prepared to bear the charge of impertinence which can hardly but attach to the writer who assumes&#13;
a dogmatical tone in speaking of an art he has never practised. There are, however, cases in which&#13;
men feel too keenly to be silent, and perhaps too strongly to be wrong; I have been forced into this&#13;
impertinence; and have suffered too much from the destruction or neglect of the architecture I best&#13;
loved, and from the erection of that which I cannot love, to reason cautiously respecting the modesty&#13;
of my opposition to the principles which have induced the scorn of the one, or directed the design of&#13;
the other. And I have been the less careful to modify the confidence of my statements of principles,&#13;
because in the midst of the opposition and uncertainty of our architectural systems, it seems to me that&#13;
there is something grateful in any positive opinion, though in many points wrong, as even weeds are&#13;
useful that grow on a bank of sand.
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