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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... tion at the shallow and false criticism of the periodicals of the day on the works of the great living artist . " And who was the presumptuous " Graduate , " who thus threw down the gauntlet , and defied the mighty host of Reviewers ? A ...
... tion at the shallow and false criticism of the periodicals of the day on the works of the great living artist . " And who was the presumptuous " Graduate , " who thus threw down the gauntlet , and defied the mighty host of Reviewers ? A ...
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... tion of Mr. Ruskin to his favorite artist ; but , as few of Turner's paintings have reached this country , his eloquent descriptions of them , and subtle criticisms , would not be generally interesting , and have therefore been omitted ...
... tion of Mr. Ruskin to his favorite artist ; but , as few of Turner's paintings have reached this country , his eloquent descriptions of them , and subtle criticisms , would not be generally interesting , and have therefore been omitted ...
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... tion . As he exults over them , we are ready to exclaim , with one of our own eloquent writers , - " What a thought that was , when God thought of a tree ! " It is a rare and delightful privilege to know exactly how the love of the ...
... tion . As he exults over them , we are ready to exclaim , with one of our own eloquent writers , - " What a thought that was , when God thought of a tree ! " It is a rare and delightful privilege to know exactly how the love of the ...
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... tion can touch such an one ; and how soon , alas ! does this medium between man and nature , between the soul and exter- nal things grow sluggish and torpid ! But with him who has learned to know as well as to feel — whose soul is one ...
... tion can touch such an one ; and how soon , alas ! does this medium between man and nature , between the soul and exter- nal things grow sluggish and torpid ! But with him who has learned to know as well as to feel — whose soul is one ...
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... tion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor connexion with the intellect . All our moral feelings are so inwoven with our intellectual powers , that we cannot affect the one without , in some degree ...
... tion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor connexion with the intellect . All our moral feelings are so inwoven with our intellectual powers , that we cannot affect the one without , in some degree ...
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