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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... pleasure , yet what is new sometimes meets with opposition , merely because it is new . About twenty years ago a book appeared in London , entitled , " Modern Painters : By a Graduate of Oxford ; " the main object of which was , to ...
... pleasure , yet what is new sometimes meets with opposition , merely because it is new . About twenty years ago a book appeared in London , entitled , " Modern Painters : By a Graduate of Oxford ; " the main object of which was , to ...
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... pleasure in landscape I assuredly possess in a greater degree than most men ; it having been the ruling pas . sion of my life , and the reason for the choice of its field of labor . " The first thing which I remember as an event NOTICE ...
... pleasure in landscape I assuredly possess in a greater degree than most men ; it having been the ruling pas . sion of my life , and the reason for the choice of its field of labor . " The first thing which I remember as an event NOTICE ...
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... pleasure , as early as I can remember , and continuing till I was eighteen or twenty , infinitely greater than any which has been since possi ble to me in anything ; comparable for intensity only to the oy of a lover in being near a ...
... pleasure , as early as I can remember , and continuing till I was eighteen or twenty , infinitely greater than any which has been since possi ble to me in anything ; comparable for intensity only to the oy of a lover in being near a ...
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... pleasure nor pain , and I seldom thought of it at all . I 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 ...
... pleasure nor pain , and I seldom thought of it at all . I 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 ...
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... pleasure from some forms and colors , and not from others , is no more to be asked or answered than why we like ... pleasure from whatever things are illustrative of that nature ; but we do not receive pleasure from them because they are ...
... pleasure from some forms and colors , and not from others , is no more to be asked or answered than why we like ... pleasure from whatever things are illustrative of that nature ; but we do not receive pleasure from them because they are ...
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