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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... word ( chrysoprase ) occurring in one of the most important chapters of the Bible ; not the commonest traditions of the schools , for he does not know why Poussin was called ' learned ; ' not the most simple canons of art , for he ...
... word ( chrysoprase ) occurring in one of the most important chapters of the Bible ; not the commonest traditions of the schools , for he does not know why Poussin was called ' learned ; ' not the most simple canons of art , for he ...
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... word that he does not firmly believe to be for the advancement of noble Art . The Fourth Volume of “ Modern Painters " is one of his ablest works . His versatile mind here grapples with Science as successfully as it has hitherto done ...
... word that he does not firmly believe to be for the advancement of noble Art . The Fourth Volume of “ Modern Painters " is one of his ablest works . His versatile mind here grapples with Science as successfully as it has hitherto done ...
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... words , but with words of solemn import ; -not as the God of Nature alone , but as the Almighty Father and Friend revealed in the life - giving gospel of Jesus Christ . The most striking characteristic of Mr. Ruskin , next to his deep ...
... words , but with words of solemn import ; -not as the God of Nature alone , but as the Almighty Father and Friend revealed in the life - giving gospel of Jesus Christ . The most striking characteristic of Mr. Ruskin , next to his deep ...
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... words ; and this joy in nature seemed to me to come of a sort of heart - hunger , satisfied with the presence of a Great and Holy Spirit . These feelings remained in their full intensity till I was eighteen or twenty , and then , as the ...
... words ; and this joy in nature seemed to me to come of a sort of heart - hunger , satisfied with the presence of a Great and Holy Spirit . These feelings remained in their full intensity till I was eighteen or twenty , and then , as the ...
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... word . Per- fect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which are attractive to our moral nature in its purity and perfection . He who receives little pleasure from these sources ...
... word . Per- fect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which are attractive to our moral nature in its purity and perfection . He who receives little pleasure from these sources ...
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