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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... thing a man thinks of do though there is much work to be done in the world , it . the best thing a man can do , -to tell the exact truth ab the movements of his own mind ; and there is this farther rea son , that , whatever other ...
... thing a man thinks of do though there is much work to be done in the world , it . the best thing a man can do , -to tell the exact truth ab the movements of his own mind ; and there is this farther rea son , that , whatever other ...
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... thing which I remember as an event in life , was being taken by my nurse to the brow of Friar's Crag on Der ... things I remem- ber , as , in a sort , beginnings of life ; -crossing Shapfells ( being let out of the chaise to run ...
... thing which I remember as an event in life , was being taken by my nurse to the brow of Friar's Crag on Der ... things I remem- ber , as , in a sort , beginnings of life ; -crossing Shapfells ( being let out of the chaise to run ...
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... thing unknown . It is only through feeling that æsthetic emo- 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 ...
... thing unknown . It is only through feeling that æsthetic emo- 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 ...
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... things are illustrative of that nature ; but we do not receive pleasure from them because they are illustrative of it , nor from any perception that they are illus- trative of it , but instinctively and necessarily , as we derive ...
... things are illustrative of that nature ; but we do not receive pleasure from them because they are illustrative of it , nor from any perception that they are illus- trative of it , but instinctively and necessarily , as we derive ...
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... things , sources which are sealed to others ; and we must be wary , on the one hand , of confounding these in ourselves with ultimate conclusions of taste , and so forcing them upon all as authoritative ; and on the other , of supposing ...
... things , sources which are sealed to others ; and we must be wary , on the one hand , of confounding these in ourselves with ultimate conclusions of taste , and so forcing them upon all as authoritative ; and on the other , of supposing ...
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