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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... , • · · · 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 36 36 II . Lature . THE SKY . The peculiar adaptation.
... , • · · · 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 36 36 II . Lature . THE SKY . The peculiar adaptation.
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... peculiar adaptation of the Sky to the pleasing and teaching of Man , The carelessness with which its lessons are received , Many of our ideas of the Sky altogether conventional , The idea of God's immediate presence impressed upon us by ...
... peculiar adaptation of the Sky to the pleasing and teaching of Man , The carelessness with which its lessons are received , Many of our ideas of the Sky altogether conventional , The idea of God's immediate presence impressed upon us by ...
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... peculiar sources of enjoyment necessarily opened to him in certain scenes and things , sources which are sealed to others ; and we must be wary , on the one hand , of confounding these in ourselves with ultimate conclusions of taste ...
... peculiar sources of enjoyment necessarily opened to him in certain scenes and things , sources which are sealed to others ; and we must be wary , on the one hand , of confounding these in ourselves with ultimate conclusions of taste ...
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... peculiar to themselves , and which other effects of light and color possess not . There must be something in them of a peculiar character , and that , whatever it be , must be one of the primal and most earnest motives of beauty to ...
... peculiar to themselves , and which other effects of light and color possess not . There must be something in them of a peculiar character , and that , whatever it be , must be one of the primal and most earnest motives of beauty to ...
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... peculiar address to our prison hopes , and to the expectations of an unsatisfied and unaccomplished existence , so the types of this third attribute of the Deity might seem to have been rendered farther attrac- tive to mortal instinct ...
... peculiar address to our prison hopes , and to the expectations of an unsatisfied and unaccomplished existence , so the types of this third attribute of the Deity might seem to have been rendered farther attrac- tive to mortal instinct ...
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appearance arch architect architecture artists beauty beneath blue bough building character Christ chrysoprase church clouds color creature dark death deep delicate delight Divine earth evil expression faith fear feeling foam fulness give glory God's Gothic Gothic architecture grace grass heart heaven hills hollow human idea ideal imagination intellect JOHN RUSKIN kind Lamp Laocoon less light lines look lower marble marble church Masaccio mean mind Mino da Fiesole mist mountain nature ness never noble observe ornament painter painting passing passions Paul Veronese peculiar perfect Perugino picture pine pleasure poor man's Bible present pure purity purple racter rational architecture rocks roof sculpture seen sense shadow snow spirit stone Stones of Venice strange stream strength things thought tion Titian trees truth utmost vapor Venetian schools Venice waves whole wind word