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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... once drew attention to this learned and philosophical treatise on Architecture . It was discovered that the works of Mr. Ruskin " must be read ; " they must be discussed ; they must be " weighed and con- sidered . " He had gained a ...
... once drew attention to this learned and philosophical treatise on Architecture . It was discovered that the works of Mr. Ruskin " must be read ; " they must be discussed ; they must be " weighed and con- sidered . " He had gained a ...
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... once unnatural and still most painful , so that the desire of rest planted in the heart is no sensual nor unworthy one , but a longing for renovation and for escape from a state whose every phase is mere preparation for another equally ...
... once unnatural and still most painful , so that the desire of rest planted in the heart is no sensual nor unworthy one , but a longing for renovation and for escape from a state whose every phase is mere preparation for another equally ...
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... once in three days , or there- abouts , a great ugly black rain cloud were brought up over the blue , and everything well watered , and so all left blue again till next time , with perhaps a film of morning and even ing mist for dew ...
... once in three days , or there- abouts , a great ugly black rain cloud were brought up over the blue , and everything well watered , and so all left blue again till next time , with perhaps a film of morning and even ing mist for dew ...
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... once ; it is through these that the lesson of devotion is chiefly taught , and the blessing of beauty given . These are what the artist of highest aim must study ; it is these , by the combination of which his ideal is to be created ...
... once ; it is through these that the lesson of devotion is chiefly taught , and the blessing of beauty given . These are what the artist of highest aim must study ; it is these , by the combination of which his ideal is to be created ...
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... once their elevation and their repose . A fine and faithful description of these clouds is given by Wordsworth in " The Excursion . " " But rays of light Now sudderly diverging from the orb , Retired behind the mountain tops , or veiled ...
... once their elevation and their repose . A fine and faithful description of these clouds is given by Wordsworth in " The Excursion . " " But rays of light Now sudderly diverging from the orb , Retired behind the mountain tops , or veiled ...
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