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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... lower sensual pleasures , until all their emotions take the same earthly stamp , and the sense of beauty sinks into the servant of lust . Nor is what the world commonly understands by the culti vation of taste , anything more or better ...
... lower sensual pleasures , until all their emotions take the same earthly stamp , and the sense of beauty sinks into the servant of lust . Nor is what the world commonly understands by the culti vation of taste , anything more or better ...
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... lower form , the sweet and strange affinity , which gives to it the glory of its orderly elements , and the fair variety of change and assimilation that turns the dust into the crystal , and separates the waters that be above the ...
... lower form , the sweet and strange affinity , which gives to it the glory of its orderly elements , and the fair variety of change and assimilation that turns the dust into the crystal , and separates the waters that be above the ...
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... lower host of things brilliant , magnificent , and redundant , and farther yet from that of the loose , the lawless , the exaggerated , the inso- lent , and the profane , I would have the necessity of it fore- most among all our inculca ...
... lower host of things brilliant , magnificent , and redundant , and farther yet from that of the loose , the lawless , the exaggerated , the inso- lent , and the profane , I would have the necessity of it fore- most among all our inculca ...
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... lower animals , because they are in slight measure only capable of expression , and chiefly used as instruments , and that of low function , whereas in man the mouth is given most definitely as a means of expression , beyond and above ...
... lower animals , because they are in slight measure only capable of expression , and chiefly used as instruments , and that of low function , whereas in man the mouth is given most definitely as a means of expression , beyond and above ...
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... lower regions . The scenery of the sky is thus formed of an infinitely graduated series of systematic forms of clouds , each of which has its own region in which alone it is formed , and each of which has specific characters which can ...
... lower regions . The scenery of the sky is thus formed of an infinitely graduated series of systematic forms of clouds , each of which has its own region in which alone it is formed , and each of which has specific characters which can ...
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