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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... never more so than in this valuable little treatise . Mr. Ruskin is not only a practical artist , but he has also had much experience in teaching , being employed at present as head - teacher of a class in Drawing , in the Working Men's ...
... never more so than in this valuable little treatise . Mr. Ruskin is not only a practical artist , but he has also had much experience in teaching , being employed at present as head - teacher of a class in Drawing , in the Working Men's ...
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... never independent of associated thought . soon as I could see or hear , I had got reading ive me associations with all kinds of scenery ; and a particular , were always partly confused with favorite book , Scott's Monastery ; so that ...
... never independent of associated thought . soon as I could see or hear , I had got reading ive me associations with all kinds of scenery ; and a particular , were always partly confused with favorite book , Scott's Monastery ; so that ...
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... never thought of nature as God's work , but as a separate fact or existence . " Fourthly : it was entirely unaccompanied by powers of reflection or invention . Every fancy that I had about nature was put into my head by some book ; and ...
... never thought of nature as God's work , but as a separate fact or existence . " Fourthly : it was entirely unaccompanied by powers of reflection or invention . Every fancy that I had about nature was put into my head by some book ; and ...
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... never instil.ed principle ; it kept me generally good - humored and kindly , but could not teach me perseverance or self - denial : what firmness or principle I had was quite independent of it ; and it came itself nearly as often in the ...
... never instil.ed principle ; it kept me generally good - humored and kindly , but could not teach me perseverance or self - denial : what firmness or principle I had was quite independent of it ; and it came itself nearly as often in the ...
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... never comprehend it , nor receive good from it , but make it a mere minister to their desires , and accompaniment and seasoning of lower sensual pleasures , until all their emotions take the same earthly stamp , and the sense of beauty ...
... never comprehend it , nor receive good from it , but make it a mere minister to their desires , and accompaniment and seasoning of lower sensual pleasures , until all their emotions take the same earthly stamp , and the sense of beauty ...
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