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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... sense of the presence of God ; and acknowledges that divine presence , not with light words , but with words of solemn import ; -not as the God of Nature alone , but as the Almighty Father and Friend revealed in the life - giving gospel ...
... sense of the presence of God ; and acknowledges that divine presence , not with light words , but with words of solemn import ; -not as the God of Nature alone , but as the Almighty Father and Friend revealed in the life - giving gospel ...
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... or ruins was never , even in earliest childhood , free from a certain awe and melancholy , and general sense of the mean ing of death , though in its principal influence entirely xxvin NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN AND LIS WORKS .
... or ruins was never , even in earliest childhood , free from a certain awe and melancholy , and general sense of the mean ing of death , though in its principal influence entirely xxvin NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN AND LIS WORKS .
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... sense of bodily hunger to a person who had never felt it , we should be hard put to it for words ; and this joy in nature seemed to me to come of a sort of heart - hunger , satisfied with the presence of a Great and Holy Spirit . These ...
... sense of bodily hunger to a person who had never felt it , we should be hard put to it for words ; and this joy in nature seemed to me to come of a sort of heart - hunger , satisfied with the presence of a Great and Holy Spirit . These ...
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... sense , or subjected by neglect to every phase of error and disease . He who has followed up these natural laws of aversion and desire , rendering them more and more authorita- tive by constant obedience , so as to derive pleasure ...
... sense , or subjected by neglect to every phase of error and disease . He who has followed up these natural laws of aversion and desire , rendering them more and more authorita- tive by constant obedience , so as to derive pleasure ...
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... sense of beauty sinks into the servant of lust . Nor is what the world commonly understands by the culti vation of taste , anything more or better than this , at least in times of corrupt and over - pampered civilization , when men ...
... sense of beauty sinks into the servant of lust . Nor is what the world commonly understands by the culti vation of taste , anything more or better than this , at least in times of corrupt and over - pampered civilization , when men ...
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