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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... walls over the way ; had no brothers , nor sisters , nor companions ; and though I could always make myself happy in a quiet way , the beauty of the mountains had an additional charm of change and adventure which a country - bred child ...
... walls over the way ; had no brothers , nor sisters , nor companions ; and though I could always make myself happy in a quiet way , the beauty of the mountains had an additional charm of change and adventure which a country - bred child ...
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... wall , covered with mountain moss . cannot in the least describe the feeling : but I do not think this is my fault , nor that of the English language , for , I am afraid , no feeling is describable . If we had to explain even the sense ...
... wall , covered with mountain moss . cannot in the least describe the feeling : but I do not think this is my fault , nor that of the English language , for , I am afraid , no feeling is describable . If we had to explain even the sense ...
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... in every road - side weed and moss - grown wall , which , in the hands of faithful men , may convey emotions of glory and sublimity , continual and exalted . Part 2 NATURE . " Nature never did betray The THE IDEAL . 87.
... in every road - side weed and moss - grown wall , which , in the hands of faithful men , may convey emotions of glory and sublimity , continual and exalted . Part 2 NATURE . " Nature never did betray The THE IDEAL . 87.
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... walls of rock , into a thousand separate stars , fading and kindling alternately as the weak wind lifted and let them fall . Every glade of grass burned like the golden floor of heaven , opening in sudden gleams as the foliage broke and ...
... walls of rock , into a thousand separate stars , fading and kindling alternately as the weak wind lifted and let them fall . Every glade of grass burned like the golden floor of heaven , opening in sudden gleams as the foliage broke and ...
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... wall , and this mark were then removed , we could by the examination of their arrow- marks point out the probable position of the spot aimed at , with a certainty of being nearer to it than any of their shots . We have most of us heard ...
... wall , and this mark were then removed , we could by the examination of their arrow- marks point out the probable position of the spot aimed at , with a certainty of being nearer to it than any of their shots . We have most of us heard ...
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