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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... means of many who could appreciate and highly enjoy them . Moreover , some of the topics discussed are merely local ( English ) , and not specially interesting to the American public . A rich field , however , remains , from which these ...
... means of many who could appreciate and highly enjoy them . Moreover , some of the topics discussed are merely local ( English ) , and not specially interesting to the American public . A rich field , however , remains , from which these ...
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... means . The subtle critic of Art then turned aside , by way of epi- sode , and wrote a feuilleton “ On the Construction of Sheep- folds . " Graceful , picturesque , rustic sheepfolds ? By no The versatile " Graduate of Oxford " must ...
... means . The subtle critic of Art then turned aside , by way of epi- sode , and wrote a feuilleton “ On the Construction of Sheep- folds . " Graceful , picturesque , rustic sheepfolds ? By no The versatile " Graduate of Oxford " must ...
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... mean to draw any posi tive conclusion as to the nature of the feeling in other children ; but the inquiry is clearly one in which personal experience is the only safe ground to go upon , though a narrow one ; and I will make no excuse ...
... mean to draw any posi tive conclusion as to the nature of the feeling in other children ; but the inquiry is clearly one in which personal experience is the only safe ground to go upon , though a narrow one ; and I will make no excuse ...
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... - tains or ruins was never , even in earliest childhood , free from a certain awe and melancholy , and general sense of the mean . ing of death , though in its principal influence entirely xxviii NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN AND HIS WORKS .
... - tains or ruins was never , even in earliest childhood , free from a certain awe and melancholy , and general sense of the mean . ing of death , though in its principal influence entirely xxviii NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN AND HIS WORKS .
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... mean by excluding direct exer- tion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor connexion with the intellect . All our moral feelings are so inwoven with our intellectual powers , that we cannot affect the ...
... mean by excluding direct exer- tion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor connexion with the intellect . All our moral feelings are so inwoven with our intellectual powers , that we cannot affect the ...
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