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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... false criticism of the periodicals of the day on the works of the great living artist . " And who was the presumptuous " Graduate , " who thus threw down the gauntlet , and defied the mighty host of Reviewers ? A young man unknown to ...
... false criticism of the periodicals of the day on the works of the great living artist . " And who was the presumptuous " Graduate , " who thus threw down the gauntlet , and defied the mighty host of Reviewers ? A young man unknown to ...
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... false in Art ; while it vents its ribald buffooneries on the most exalted truth , and the highest ideal of landscape , that this or any other age has ever witnessed , it becomes the imperative duty of all who have any perception or ...
... false in Art ; while it vents its ribald buffooneries on the most exalted truth , and the highest ideal of landscape , that this or any other age has ever witnessed , it becomes the imperative duty of all who have any perception or ...
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... false and the proposals foolish- to whose good will , if they take it in hand to contradict me , I must leave what I have written , -having no purpose of being drawn , at present , into religious controversy . If , how- ever , any ...
... false and the proposals foolish- to whose good will , if they take it in hand to contradict me , I must leave what I have written , -having no purpose of being drawn , at present , into religious controversy . If , how- ever , any ...
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... false statements which have been made respecting their works ; and to point out the kind of merit which , however deficient in some respects , those works possess beyond the possibility of dispute . " Mr. Ruskin here says no more than ...
... false statements which have been made respecting their works ; and to point out the kind of merit which , however deficient in some respects , those works possess beyond the possibility of dispute . " Mr. Ruskin here says no more than ...
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... false or bad taste . And it is thus that the term " taste " is to be distinguished from that of " judgment , " with which it is constantly con- founded . Judgment is a general term , expressing definite action of the intellect , and ...
... false or bad taste . And it is thus that the term " taste " is to be distinguished from that of " judgment , " with which it is constantly con- founded . Judgment is a general term , expressing definite action of the intellect , and ...
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