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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... perhaps , in a more noble way than we , but they found not anything except fear , upon the bare mountain or in the ghastly glen . The Hybla heather they loved more for its sweet hives than its purple hues . But the Christian theoria ...
... perhaps , in a more noble way than we , but they found not anything except fear , upon the bare mountain or in the ghastly glen . The Hybla heather they loved more for its sweet hives than its purple hues . But the Christian theoria ...
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... perhaps more acute , but having more of spiritual hope and longing , less of animal and present life , more manifest , invariably , in those of more serious and determined mind ( I use the word serious , not as being opposed to cheerful ...
... perhaps more acute , but having more of spiritual hope and longing , less of animal and present life , more manifest , invariably , in those of more serious and determined mind ( I use the word serious , not as being opposed to cheerful ...
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... perhaps worthier than he , if in the under concords they have to fill , their part is touched more truly . For it is matter of easy demonstration , that setting the characters of typical beauty aside , the pleasure afforded by every ...
... perhaps worthier than he , if in the under concords they have to fill , their part is touched more truly . For it is matter of easy demonstration , that setting the characters of typical beauty aside , the pleasure afforded by every ...
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... perhaps where , with- out gaining much in expression of any kind , it becomes a for- midable destructive instrument , as again in the alligator , and then , by some increase of expression , we arrive at birds ' beaks , wherein there is ...
... perhaps where , with- out gaining much in expression of any kind , it becomes a for- midable destructive instrument , as again in the alligator , and then , by some increase of expression , we arrive at birds ' beaks , wherein there is ...
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... perhaps a purer and higher range than that of the more perfect material form . We con- ceive , I think , more nobly of the weak presence of Paul than of the fair and ruddy countenance of Daniel . The love of the human race is increased ...
... perhaps a purer and higher range than that of the more perfect material form . We con- ceive , I think , more nobly of the weak presence of Paul than of the fair and ruddy countenance of Daniel . The love of the human race is increased ...
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