The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John Ruskin [...]J. Wiley, 1864 - 452 Seiten |
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... evil feeling , with spite , anger , covetousness , discontent , and every other hateful passion ; but would associate itself deeply with every just and noble sorrow , joy , or affection . It had not , however , always the power to ...
... evil feeling , with spite , anger , covetousness , discontent , and every other hateful passion ; but would associate itself deeply with every just and noble sorrow , joy , or affection . It had not , however , always the power to ...
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... evil is be- trayed and winnowed away by it , glitter and confusion and glare of color , inconsistency or absence of thought , forced expression , evil choice of subject , over accumulation of ma- terials , whether in painting or ...
... evil is be- trayed and winnowed away by it , glitter and confusion and glare of color , inconsistency or absence of thought , forced expression , evil choice of subject , over accumulation of ma- terials , whether in painting or ...
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... evil diversity , and terrible stamp of various degradation ; features seamed with sickness , dimmed by sen- suality , convulsed by passion , pinched by poverty , shadowed by sorrow , branded with remorse ; bodies consumed with sloth ...
... evil diversity , and terrible stamp of various degradation ; features seamed with sickness , dimmed by sen- suality , convulsed by passion , pinched by poverty , shadowed by sorrow , branded with remorse ; bodies consumed with sloth ...
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... evil which are commonly most manifest on the human features are roughly divisible into these four kinds : the signs of pride , of sensuality , of fear , and of cruelty . Any one of which will destroy the ideal character of the counte ...
... evil which are commonly most manifest on the human features are roughly divisible into these four kinds : the signs of pride , of sensuality , of fear , and of cruelty . Any one of which will destroy the ideal character of the counte ...
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... evil . Of all creatures whose existence involves birth , progress , and dissolution , ideality is predicable all through their existence , so that they be perfect with reference to their supposed period of being . Thus there is an ideal ...
... evil . Of all creatures whose existence involves birth , progress , and dissolution , ideality is predicable all through their existence , so that they be perfect with reference to their supposed period of being . Thus there is an ideal ...
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