The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion, Selected from the Works of John Ruskin |
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In the lowly cottage and the lofty cathedral, in the smiling valley and in the
sublime mountaintop, he has an ever-realizing sense of the presence of God;
and acknowledges that divine presence, not with light words, but with words of
solemn ...
In the lowly cottage and the lofty cathedral, in the smiling valley and in the
sublime mountaintop, he has an ever-realizing sense of the presence of God;
and acknowledges that divine presence, not with light words, but with words of
solemn ...
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... and thus my pleasure in mountains 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 exhila. xxvill NOTICE
OF JOHN ...
... and thus my pleasure in mountains 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 exhila. xxvill NOTICE
OF JOHN ...
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If we had to explain even the 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 ...
If we had to explain even the 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 ...
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... extent; they may be cultivated or checked, directed or diverted, gifted by right
guidance with the most acute and faultless sense, or subjected by neglect to
every phase of error and disease. He who has followed up these natural laws of ...
... extent; they may be cultivated or checked, directed or diverted, gifted by right
guidance with the most acute and faultless sense, or subjected by neglect to
every phase of error and disease. He who has followed up these natural laws of ...
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... nor receive good from it, but make it a mere minister to their desires, and
accompaniment and seasoning of lower sensual pleasures, until all their
emotions take the same earthly stamp, and the sense of beauty sinks into the
servant of lust.
... nor receive good from it, but make it a mere minister to their desires, and
accompaniment and seasoning of lower sensual pleasures, until all their
emotions take the same earthly stamp, and the sense of beauty sinks into the
servant of lust.
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