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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... means of many who could appreciate and highly enjoy them . Moreover , some of the topics discussed are merely local ( English ) , and not specially interesting to the American public . A rich field , however , remains , from which these ...
... means of many who could appreciate and highly enjoy them . Moreover , some of the topics discussed are merely local ( English ) , and not specially interesting to the American public . A rich field , however , remains , from which these ...
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... means . The versatile " Graduate of Oxford " must 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 ...
... means . The versatile " Graduate of Oxford " must 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 ...
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... mean to dra tive conclusion as to the nature of the feeling in oth but the inquiry is clearly one in which personal the only safe ground to go upon , though a narro will make no excuse for talking about myself w to this subject ...
... mean to dra tive conclusion as to the nature of the feeling in oth but the inquiry is clearly one in which personal the only safe ground to go upon , though a narro will make no excuse for talking about myself w to this subject ...
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... - tains or ruins was never , even in earliest childhood , free from a certain awe and melancholy , and general sense of the mean ing of death , though in its principal influence entirely xxvin NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN AND LIS WORKS .
... - tains or ruins was never , even in earliest childhood , free from a certain awe and melancholy , and general sense of the mean ing of death , though in its principal influence entirely xxvin NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN AND LIS WORKS .
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... mean by excluding direct exer- tion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor connexion with the intellect . All our moral feelings are so inwoven with our intellectual powers , that we cannot affect the ...
... mean by excluding direct exer- tion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor connexion with the intellect . All our moral feelings are so inwoven with our intellectual powers , that we cannot affect the ...
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