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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... seems plunging deeper and deeper into degradation day by day , and when the press universally exerts such power as it possesses , to direct the feeling of the nation more completely to all that is theatrical , affected , and false in ...
... seems plunging deeper and deeper into degradation day by day , and when the press universally exerts such power as it possesses , to direct the feeling of the nation more completely to all that is theatrical , affected , and false in ...
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... seem not so far right but that they may be mended . And others will simply call the opinions false and the proposals foolish- to whose good will , if they take it in hand to contradict me , I must leave what I have written , -having no ...
... seem not so far right but that they may be mended . And others will simply call the opinions false and the proposals foolish- to whose good will , if they take it in hand to contradict me , I must leave what I have written , -having no ...
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... seems coarse and common - place ; seizing that which is good , and delighting more sometimes at finding its table spread in strange places , and in the presence of its enemies , and its honey coming out of the rock , than if all were ...
... seems coarse and common - place ; seizing that which is good , and delighting more sometimes at finding its table spread in strange places , and in the presence of its enemies , and its honey coming out of the rock , than if all were ...
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... seems to shut us in and down ; but the bright distance has no limit - we feel its infinity , as we rejoice in its purity of light . Let the reader bear constantly in mind , that I insist not on his accepting any interpretation of mine ...
... seems to shut us in and down ; but the bright distance has no limit - we feel its infinity , as we rejoice in its purity of light . Let the reader bear constantly in mind , that I insist not on his accepting any interpretation of mine ...
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... seems based on the principle of the unity of two things by a third , as Plato has it in the Timæus , § II . Hence , out of the necessity of unity , arises that of variety , a necessity often more vividly , though never so deeply felt ...
... seems based on the principle of the unity of two things by a third , as Plato has it in the Timæus , § II . Hence , out of the necessity of unity , arises that of variety , a necessity often more vividly , though never so deeply felt ...
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