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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... possible of mediæval build- ings in Italy and Normandy , now in process of destruction , before that destruction should be consummated by the restorer or revolutionist . His " whole time , " he says , been lately occupied in taking ...
... possible of mediæval build- ings in Italy and Normandy , now in process of destruction , before that destruction should be consummated by the restorer or revolutionist . His " whole time , " he says , been lately occupied in taking ...
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... rendering them more and more authorita . tive by constant obedience , so as to derive pleasure always from that which God originally intended should give him pleasure , and who derives the greatest possible sum of pleasure from Sincerity,
... rendering them more and more authorita . tive by constant obedience , so as to derive pleasure always from that which God originally intended should give him pleasure , and who derives the greatest possible sum of pleasure from Sincerity,
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... possible sum of pleasure from any given object , is a man of taste . This , then , is the real meaning of this disputed word . Per- fect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which ...
... possible sum of pleasure from any given object , is a man of taste . This , then , is the real meaning of this disputed word . Per- fect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which ...
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... possible that many like things may be made members of one body , yet it is remarkable that this structure appears characteristic of the lower creatures , rather than the higher , as the many legs of the caterpillar , and the many arms ...
... possible that many like things may be made members of one body , yet it is remarkable that this structure appears characteristic of the lower creatures , rather than the higher , as the many legs of the caterpillar , and the many arms ...
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... possible through perfection . Hence the great call of Christ to men , that call on which St. Augustine fixed essential expression of Christian hope , is accompanied by the promise of rest ; and the death - bequest of Christ to men is ...
... possible through perfection . Hence the great call of Christ to men , that call on which St. Augustine fixed essential expression of Christian hope , is accompanied by the promise of rest ; and the death - bequest of Christ to men is ...
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