The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion, Selected from the Works of John Ruskin |
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PAGR The manner and time uncertain, . - • - • - . 69 The Hills are the Earth's
action; the Plains its rest, . • . 73 Mountains are the bones of the Earth, . - - '73
Forms of Mountains, how modified by snow, - - - . 74 The works of the Great Spirit
deep ...
PAGR The manner and time uncertain, . - • - • - . 69 The Hills are the Earth's
action; the Plains its rest, . • . 73 Mountains are the bones of the Earth, . - - '73
Forms of Mountains, how modified by snow, - - - . 74 The works of the Great Spirit
deep ...
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better. than all,—everywhere, throughout this work, we evidences of a deep
reverence and a godly fear,-a per. *...*. *. kpetual. though subdued
acknowledgment of the Almighty, as the sum and NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN
AND HIS WORKS.
better. than all,—everywhere, throughout this work, we evidences of a deep
reverence and a godly fear,-a per. *...*. *. kpetual. though subdued
acknowledgment of the Almighty, as the sum and NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN
AND HIS WORKS.
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He did so, with wisdom, justice, and deep feeling; it is to be hoped that the
influence of those lectures will not be confined to his own country. As a Christian
Philosopher, Mr. Ruskin deservedly ranks with the “judicious” Hooker, the
eloquent ...
He did so, with wisdom, justice, and deep feeling; it is to be hoped that the
influence of those lectures will not be confined to his own country. As a Christian
Philosopher, Mr. Ruskin deservedly ranks with the “judicious” Hooker, the
eloquent ...
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And so of all colors; not that they may not sometimes be deep and full, but that
there is a solemn moderation even in their very fulness, and a holy reference
beyond and out of their own nature to great harmonies by which they are
governed, ...
And so of all colors; not that they may not sometimes be deep and full, but that
there is a solemn moderation even in their very fulness, and a holy reference
beyond and out of their own nature to great harmonies by which they are
governed, ...
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... the necessity of it foremost among all our inculca g, and the name of it largest
among all our inscribing, in so far that, over the doors of every school of Art, I
would have this one word, relieved out in deep letters of pure gold,—
MODERATION.
... the necessity of it foremost among all our inculca g, and the name of it largest
among all our inscribing, in so far that, over the doors of every school of Art, I
would have this one word, relieved out in deep letters of pure gold,—
MODERATION.
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