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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... Mind upon the Body , Passions which mar Human Beauty , The Ideal , • · · · The Beauty of Repose and Felicity , how consistent with the Ideal , Ideality predicable of all living creatures , Purity of Taste , 24 25 • 25 27 29 • 31 34 35 ...
... Mind upon the Body , Passions which mar Human Beauty , The Ideal , • · · · The Beauty of Repose and Felicity , how consistent with the Ideal , Ideality predicable of all living creatures , Purity of Taste , 24 25 • 25 27 29 • 31 34 35 ...
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... , Walter Scott , • • The representative of the mind of the age in literature ,. The tests of a truly great man , 337 · 337 · • 337 338 338 · 338 The faults of the age , · • 343 Scott's enjoyment of Nature , His love of color ,. CONTENTS .
... , Walter Scott , • • The representative of the mind of the age in literature ,. The tests of a truly great man , 337 · 337 · • 337 338 338 · 338 The faults of the age , · • 343 Scott's enjoyment of Nature , His love of color ,. CONTENTS .
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... mind , I do not 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 ...
... mind , I do not 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 ...
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... mind , to derive pleasure from whatever things are illustrative of that nature ; but we do not receive pleasure from them because they are illustrative of it , nor from any perception that they are illus- trative of it , but ...
... mind , to derive pleasure from whatever things are illustrative of that nature ; but we do not receive pleasure from them because they are illustrative of it , nor from any perception that they are illus- trative of it , but ...
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... mind any formal thought to which he can appeal as a source of pleasure . He will say that the thing gratifies , fills , hallows , exalts his mind , but he will not be able to say why , or how . If he can , and if he can show that he ...
... mind any formal thought to which he can appeal as a source of pleasure . He will say that the thing gratifies , fills , hallows , exalts his mind , but he will not be able to say why , or how . If he can , and if he can show that he ...
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