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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... strange delight in nature influences the hearts of young persons in general ; and , in stating what has passed in my own mind , I do not mean to draw any posi tive conclusion as to the nature of the feeling in other children ; but the ...
... strange delight in nature influences the hearts of young persons in general ; and , in stating what has passed in my own mind , I do not mean to draw any posi tive conclusion as to the nature of the feeling in other children ; but the ...
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... strange places , and in the presence of its enemies , and its honey coming out of the rock , than if all were harmonized into a less wondrous pleasure ; hating only what is self - sighted and insolent of men's work , despising all that ...
... strange places , and in the presence of its enemies , and its honey coming out of the rock , than if all were harmonized into a less wondrous pleasure ; hating only what is self - sighted and insolent of men's work , despising all that ...
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... strange distant space possesses its attractive power . But there is one thing that it has , or suggests , which no other object of sight suggests in equal degree , and that is , -Infinity . It is of all visible things the least material ...
... strange distant space possesses its attractive power . But there is one thing that it has , or suggests , which no other object of sight suggests in equal degree , and that is , -Infinity . It is of all visible things the least material ...
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... strange affinity , which gives to it the glory of its orderly elements , and the fair variety of change and assimilation that turns the dust into the crystal , and separates the waters that be above the firmament from the waters that be ...
... strange affinity , which gives to it the glory of its orderly elements , and the fair variety of change and assimilation that turns the dust into the crystal , and separates the waters that be above the firmament from the waters that be ...
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... strange that the two terms could ever have been used as synonymous . Symmetry is the opposition of equal quantities to each other . Proportion the connection of unequal quanti- ties with each other . The property of a tree in sending ...
... strange that the two terms could ever have been used as synonymous . Symmetry is the opposition of equal quantities to each other . Proportion the connection of unequal quanti- ties with each other . The property of a tree in sending ...
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