The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John RuskinJ. Wiley, 1869 - 452 Seiten |
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... arch of dawn over the dark , troublous - edged sea . Let us try to discover that which effects of this kind possess or suggest , peculiar to themselves , and which other effects of light and color possess not . There must be something ...
... arch of dawn over the dark , troublous - edged sea . Let us try to discover that which effects of this kind possess or suggest , peculiar to themselves , and which other effects of light and color possess not . There must be something ...
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... arches like the bridge of chaos . But as I climbed the long slope of the Alban mount , the storm swept finally to the north , and the noble outlines of the domes of Albano , and graceful darkness of its ilex groves , rose against pure ...
... arches like the bridge of chaos . But as I climbed the long slope of the Alban mount , the storm swept finally to the north , and the noble outlines of the domes of Albano , and graceful darkness of its ilex groves , rose against pure ...
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... arch of an unfinished bridge , except that they slope up to and lean against the central ridge : and , finally , upon the slopes of these lower hills are strewed the level beds of sprinkled gravel , sand , and clay , which form the ...
... arch of an unfinished bridge , except that they slope up to and lean against the central ridge : and , finally , upon the slopes of these lower hills are strewed the level beds of sprinkled gravel , sand , and clay , which form the ...
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... arch our own gates and pave our own thresholds , and leave the church with its narrow door and foot - worn sill ; the feeling which enriches our own chambers with all manner of costliness , and endures the bare wall and mean compass of ...
... arch our own gates and pave our own thresholds , and leave the church with its narrow door and foot - worn sill ; the feeling which enriches our own chambers with all manner of costliness , and endures the bare wall and mean compass of ...
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... arches the vault of the avenue— which gives veining to the leaf , and polish to the shell , and grace to every pulse that agitates animal organization , -but of that also which upheaves the pillars of the earth , and builds up her ...
... arches the vault of the avenue— which gives veining to the leaf , and polish to the shell , and grace to every pulse that agitates animal organization , -but of that also which upheaves the pillars of the earth , and builds up her ...
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