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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... speak of as comprehensiveness , than as unity , because unity is often understood in the sense of oneness or singleness , instead of universality , whereas the only Unity which by any means can become grateful or an object of hope to ...
... speak of as comprehensiveness , than as unity , because unity is often understood in the sense of oneness or singleness , instead of universality , whereas the only Unity which by any means can become grateful or an object of hope to ...
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... speak , restrains in himself this his omnipotent liberty , and works always in consistent modes , called by us laws . And this restraint or moderation , accord- ing to the words of Hooker ( " that which doth moderate the force and power ...
... speak , restrains in himself this his omnipotent liberty , and works always in consistent modes , called by us laws . And this restraint or moderation , accord- ing to the words of Hooker ( " that which doth moderate the force and power ...
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... speak of ? One says it has been wet , and another it has been windy , and another it has been warm . Who , among the whole chattering crowd , can tell me of the forms and the precipices of the chain of tall white mountains that girded ...
... speak of ? One says it has been wet , and another it has been windy , and another it has been warm . Who , among the whole chattering crowd , can tell me of the forms and the precipices of the chain of tall white mountains that girded ...
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... speak frequently of them in future parts of the work . Their chief characters are― First , Symmetry : they are nearly always arranged in some definite and evident order , commonly in long ranks , reaching sometimes from the zenith to ...
... speak frequently of them in future parts of the work . Their chief characters are― First , Symmetry : they are nearly always arranged in some definite and evident order , commonly in long ranks , reaching sometimes from the zenith to ...
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... speaking , and such others , in a state peculiarly favorable to observance of their least action on the mountains from which they descend . They were entirely limited to their own ice fountains , and the quantity of powdered rock which ...
... speaking , and such others , in a state peculiarly favorable to observance of their least action on the mountains from which they descend . They were entirely limited to their own ice fountains , and the quantity of powdered rock which ...
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