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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... becomes the imperative duty of all who have any perception or knowledge of what is really great in Art , and any desire for its advancement in England , to come fearlessly forward , regard- less of such individual interests as are ...
... becomes the imperative duty of all who have any perception or knowledge of what is really great in Art , and any desire for its advancement in England , to come fearlessly forward , regard- less of such individual interests as are ...
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... becomes a thing unknown . It is only through feeling that æsthetic emo- tion can touch such an one ; and how soon , alas ! does this medium between man and nature , between the soul and exter- nal things grow sluggish and torpid ! But ...
... becomes a thing unknown . It is only through feeling that æsthetic emo- tion can touch such an one ; and how soon , alas ! does this medium between man and nature , between the soul and exter- nal things grow sluggish and torpid ! But ...
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... become grateful or an object of hope to men , and whose types therefore in material things can be beautiful , is that on which turned the last words and prayer of Christ before his crossing of the Kidron brook . " Neither pray I for ...
... become grateful or an object of hope to men , and whose types therefore in material things can be beautiful , is that on which turned the last words and prayer of Christ before his crossing of the Kidron brook . " Neither pray I for ...
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... becomes less , and their struc ture commonly 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 ...
... becomes less , and their struc ture commonly 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 ...
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... become " of all creatures ; it is the sign alike of the supreme knowledge which is incapable of surprise , the supreme power which is incapable of labor , the supreme volition which is incapable of change ; it is the stillness of the ...
... become " of all creatures ; it is the sign alike of the supreme knowledge which is incapable of surprise , the supreme power which is incapable of labor , the supreme volition which is incapable of change ; it is the stillness of the ...
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