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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... rocks were hung with icicles ; these being culminating points in an early life of more travelling than is usually indulged to a child . In such journeyings , whenever they brought me near hills , and in all mountain ground and scenery ...
... rocks were hung with icicles ; these being culminating points in an early life of more travelling than is usually indulged to a child . In such journeyings , whenever they brought me near hills , and in all mountain ground and scenery ...
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... rock , than if all were harmonized into a less wondrous pleasure ; hating only what is self - sighted and insolent of men's work , despising all that is not of God ; yet able to find evidence of Him still , where all seems forgetful of ...
... rock , than if all were harmonized into a less wondrous pleasure ; hating only what is self - sighted and insolent of men's work , despising all that is not of God ; yet able to find evidence of Him still , where all seems forgetful of ...
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... of vital and energetic connex ion among its particles , and the idea of foulness is essen tially connected with dissolution and death . Thus the purity of the rock , contrasted with the foulness of dust.1 18 BEAUTY .
... of vital and energetic connex ion among its particles , and the idea of foulness is essen tially connected with dissolution and death . Thus the purity of the rock , contrasted with the foulness of dust.1 18 BEAUTY .
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... rock , contrasted with the foulness of dust.1 mould , is expressed by the epithet " living , " very singularly given in the rock , in almost all languages ; singularly I say , because life is almost the last attribute one would ascribe ...
... rock , contrasted with the foulness of dust.1 mould , is expressed by the epithet " living , " very singularly given in the rock , in almost all languages ; singularly I say , because life is almost the last attribute one would ascribe ...
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... Rock , Fortress , and Deliverer , and perfect love , and casting out of fear , so that it is not possible that while ... rocks , and hides in the dust ; and hence the peculiar baseness of the expression of terror , a baseness attributed ...
... Rock , Fortress , and Deliverer , and perfect love , and casting out of fear , so that it is not possible that while ... rocks , and hides in the dust ; and hence the peculiar baseness of the expression of terror , a baseness attributed ...
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