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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... 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 with Art . Among the Alps and ...
... 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 with Art . Among the Alps and ...
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... believe that few for- get ; the emotion , namely , caused by all open ground , or lines of any spacious kind against the sky , behind which there might be conceived the sea . Whatever beauty there may result from effects of light .n 8 ...
... believe that few for- get ; the emotion , namely , caused by all open ground , or lines of any spacious kind against the sky , behind which there might be conceived the sea . Whatever beauty there may result from effects of light .n 8 ...
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... believe on me through their word . That they all may be one , as thou , Father , art in me , and I in thee . " And so there is not any matter , nor any spirit , nor any creature , but it is capable of a unity of some kind with other ...
... believe on me through their word . That they all may be one , as thou , Father , art in me , and I in thee . " And so there is not any matter , nor any spirit , nor any creature , but it is capable of a unity of some kind with other ...
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... than that of the appearance of repose , and yet there is no quality whose semblance in mere matter is more difficult to define or illustrate . Nevertheless , I believe that our instinc tive love of it , as well as the cause REPOSE . 13.
... than that of the appearance of repose , and yet there is no quality whose semblance in mere matter is more difficult to define or illustrate . Nevertheless , I believe that our instinc tive love of it , as well as the cause REPOSE . 13.
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... believe , little as people in general are concerned with art , more of their ideas of sky are derived from pictures than from reality , and that if we could examine the conception formed in the minds of most educated persons when we ...
... believe , little as people in general are concerned with art , more of their ideas of sky are derived from pictures than from reality , and that if we could examine the conception formed in the minds of most educated persons when we ...
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