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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Seite vii
... Give motion to water , 77 b . Maintain a constant change in the currents of air , c . Change the soils of the Earth , 77 77 The influence of the higher Mountains , . 79 Fribourg in Switzerland , 81 The glaciers , Ascent of the ...
... Give motion to water , 77 b . Maintain a constant change in the currents of air , c . Change the soils of the Earth , 77 77 The influence of the higher Mountains , . 79 Fribourg in Switzerland , 81 The glaciers , Ascent of the ...
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... give weight to the strokes of even the weakest of its defenders , I permitted myself to yield to a somewhat hasty and hot - headed desire of being , at whatever risk , in the thick of the fire , and begun the contest with a part , and ...
... give weight to the strokes of even the weakest of its defenders , I permitted myself to yield to a somewhat hasty and hot - headed desire of being , at whatever risk , in the thick of the fire , and begun the contest with a part , and ...
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... give his views on a subject which at that time was agitating the minds and employing the pens of some of the ablest thinkers ir Great Britain , namely , " The Church ; " its character , author ity , teaching , government , and ...
... give his views on a subject which at that time was agitating the minds and employing the pens of some of the ablest thinkers ir Great Britain , namely , " The Church ; " its character , author ity , teaching , government , and ...
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... give more definite and justifiable association to other scenes which chiefly interested me , such as the ruins of Lochleven and Kenilworth ; and thus my pleasure in moun- tains or ruins was never , even in earliest childhood , free from ...
... give more definite and justifiable association to other scenes which chiefly interested me , such as the ruins of Lochleven and Kenilworth ; and thus my pleasure in moun- tains or ruins was never , even in earliest childhood , free from ...
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... give us pleasure in the simple contemplation of its outward qualities , without any direct and definite exertion of the intellect , I call in some way , or in some degree , beautiful . Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colors ...
... give us pleasure in the simple contemplation of its outward qualities , without any direct and definite exertion of the intellect , I call in some way , or in some degree , beautiful . Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colors ...
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