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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... reason , namely , that he has been devoted from his youth to the laborious study of practi- cal art ; and , moreover , that whatever he affirms of the old schools of landscape - painting has been " founded on a familiar acquaintance ...
... reason , namely , that he has been devoted from his youth to the laborious study of practi- cal art ; and , moreover , that whatever he affirms of the old schools of landscape - painting has been " founded on a familiar acquaintance ...
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... 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 OF JOHN RUSKIN AND HIS WORKS . xxvi.
... 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 OF JOHN RUSKIN AND HIS WORKS . xxvi.
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... reason can be given than the simple will of the Deity that we should be so created . We may , indeed , perceive , as far as we are acquainted with His nature , that we have been so constructed as , when in a nealthy and cultivated state ...
... reason can be given than the simple will of the Deity that we should be so created . We may , indeed , perceive , as far as we are acquainted with His nature , that we have been so constructed as , when in a nealthy and cultivated state ...
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... reason , that it is proper to human nature in its perfection so to do . Observe , however , I do not mean by excluding direct exer- tion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor connexion with the ...
... reason , that it is proper to human nature in its perfection so to do . Observe , however , I do not mean by excluding direct exer- tion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor connexion with the ...
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... reason rightly in any respect , but must be blind in its estimation of the worthiness of all things , neither anger , for that overpowers the reason or outcries it , neither sensu- ality , for that overgrows and chokes it , neither ...
... reason rightly in any respect , but must be blind in its estimation of the worthiness of all things , neither anger , for that overpowers the reason or outcries it , neither sensu- ality , for that overgrows and chokes it , neither ...
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