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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... necessary to 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 ...
... necessary to 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 ...
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... necessary to guard the reader with respect to sym- metry , is the confounding it with proportion , though it seems strange that the two terms could ever have been used as synonymous . Symmetry is the opposition of equal quantities to ...
... necessary to guard the reader with respect to sym- metry , is the confounding it with proportion , though it seems strange that the two terms could ever have been used as synonymous . Symmetry is the opposition of equal quantities to ...
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... necessary to the dignity of every form , and that by the removal of it we shall render the other elements of beauty comparatively ineffectual : though , on the other hand , it is to be observed that it is rather a mode of arrangement of ...
... necessary to the dignity of every form , and that by the removal of it we shall render the other elements of beauty comparatively ineffectual : though , on the other hand , it is to be observed that it is rather a mode of arrangement of ...
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... necessary the entire perfection of the Christian character , for he who loves not God , nor his brother , cannot love the grass beneath his feet and the creatures that fill those spaces in the universe which he needs not , and which ...
... necessary the entire perfection of the Christian character , for he who loves not God , nor his brother , cannot love the grass beneath his feet and the creatures that fill those spaces in the universe which he needs not , and which ...
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... necessary to request the reader's most careful attention to the following positions . Any work of art which represents , not a material object , but the mental conception of a material object , is in the primary sense of the word ideal ...
... necessary to request the reader's most careful attention to the following positions . Any work of art which represents , not a material object , but the mental conception of a material object , is in the primary sense of the word ideal ...
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