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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... facts of Nature , for we find him puzzled by the epithet ' silver , ' as applied to the orange- blossom - evidently never having seen anything silvery about an orange in his life , except a spoon . " Nay he leaves us not to conjecture ...
... facts of Nature , for we find him puzzled by the epithet ' silver , ' as applied to the orange- blossom - evidently never having seen anything silvery about an orange in his life , except a spoon . " Nay he leaves us not to conjecture ...
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... facts of history as were necessary to give more definite and justifiable association to other scenes which chiefly interested me , such as the ruins of Lochleven and Kenilworth ; and thus my pleasure in moun- tains or ruins was never ...
... facts of history as were necessary to give more definite and justifiable association to other scenes which chiefly interested me , such as the ruins of Lochleven and Kenilworth ; and thus my pleasure in moun- tains or ruins was never ...
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... fact or existence . 66 ' Fourthly : it was entirely unaccompanied by powers of reflection or invention . Every fancy that I had about nature was put into my head by some book ; and I never reflected about anything till I grew older ...
... fact or existence . 66 ' Fourthly : it was entirely unaccompanied by powers of reflection or invention . Every fancy that I had about nature was put into my head by some book ; and I never reflected about anything till I grew older ...
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... facts of beauty so apprehended , is dependent on the acuteness of the heart - feeling about them ; and thus the apos- tolic words come true , in this minor respect as in all others , that men are alienated from the life of God ...
... facts of beauty so apprehended , is dependent on the acuteness of the heart - feeling about them ; and thus the apos- tolic words come true , in this minor respect as in all others , that men are alienated from the life of God ...
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... fact scarcely anything , in pure , undiseased Nature , like positive deformity , but only degrees of beauty , or such slight and rare points of permitted contrast as may render all around them more valu- able by their opposition ; spots ...
... fact scarcely anything , in pure , undiseased Nature , like positive deformity , but only degrees of beauty , or such slight and rare points of permitted contrast as may render all around them more valu- able by their opposition ; spots ...
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