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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... delicate and untrace- able perceptions of fitness , propriety , and relation , which are purely intellectual , and through which we arrive at our noblest ideas of what is commonly and rightly called " intellectua ! beauty . " But there ...
... delicate and untrace- able perceptions of fitness , propriety , and relation , which are purely intellectual , and through which we arrive at our noblest ideas of what is commonly and rightly called " intellectua ! beauty . " But there ...
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... delicate greys , as in the finer portions of the human frame ; in wreaths of snow , and in white plumage under rose light . A fair forehead outshines its diamond dia- dem . The sparkle of the cascade withdraws not our eyes from the ...
... delicate greys , as in the finer portions of the human frame ; in wreaths of snow , and in white plumage under rose light . A fair forehead outshines its diamond dia- dem . The sparkle of the cascade withdraws not our eyes from the ...
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... delicate vapor with which the blue of the open sky is commonly streaked or speckled after several days of fine weather . I must be pardoned for giving a detailed description of their specific characters , as they are of constant ...
... delicate vapor with which the blue of the open sky is commonly streaked or speckled after several days of fine weather . I must be pardoned for giving a detailed description of their specific characters , as they are of constant ...
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... delicate symmetry - with the most elaborate contrast , a picture in itself . You may try every other piece of cloud in the heaven , and you will find them every one as perfect , and yet not one in the least like another . When rain ...
... delicate symmetry - with the most elaborate contrast , a picture in itself . You may try every other piece of cloud in the heaven , and you will find them every one as perfect , and yet not one in the least like another . When rain ...
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... delicate and variable effects of mist and rain- cloud are peculiar to northern climates . I have never seen in any place or country effects of mist more perfect than in the Campagna of Rome , and among the hills of Sorrento . We never ...
... delicate and variable effects of mist and rain- cloud are peculiar to northern climates . I have never seen in any place or country effects of mist more perfect than in the Campagna of Rome , and among the hills of Sorrento . We never ...
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