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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... object of which was , to vindicate the reputation of the land- scape - painter Turner , whose pictures had been ruthlessly assailed by the Reviewers . The author confesses that the book originated " in indigna- tion at the shallow and ...
... object of which was , to vindicate the reputation of the land- scape - painter Turner , whose pictures had been ruthlessly assailed by the Reviewers . The author confesses that the book originated " in indigna- tion at the shallow and ...
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... objects are glorified ; the sky assumes new beauty -the clouds are decked with wondrous magnificence , and even each individual tree excites curiosity and intense admira . tion . As he exults over them , we are ready to exclaim , with ...
... objects are glorified ; the sky assumes new beauty -the clouds are decked with wondrous magnificence , and even each individual tree excites curiosity and intense admira . tion . As he exults over them , we are ready to exclaim , with ...
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... beautiful ! They will develope there to trees , bud , bloom . And bear the golden fruits of Paradise . Part 1 . BEAUTY LIBRARY ILLINOIS ANY material object which Characteristics of greatness of style, Choice of noble subject,
... beautiful ! They will develope there to trees , bud , bloom . And bear the golden fruits of Paradise . Part 1 . BEAUTY LIBRARY ILLINOIS ANY material object which Characteristics of greatness of style, Choice of noble subject,
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... object which can 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 ...
... object which can 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 ...
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... object , is a man of taste . This , then , is the real meaning of this disputed word . Per- fect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which are attractive to our moral nature in ...
... object , is a man of taste . This , then , is the real meaning of this disputed word . Per- fect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which are attractive to our moral nature in ...
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