The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals and Religion: Selected from the Works of John Ruskin, Band 1J. Wiley, 1890 |
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... Human Beauty , • The operation of the Mind upon the Body , Passions which mar Human Beauty , The Ideal , • · 35 35 · 38 40 · 44 • 47 · 49 The Beauty of Repose and Felicity , how consist- ent with the Ideal , V Ideality predicable of all ...
... Human Beauty , • The operation of the Mind upon the Body , Passions which mar Human Beauty , The Ideal , • · 35 35 · 38 40 · 44 • 47 · 49 The Beauty of Repose and Felicity , how consist- ent with the Ideal , V Ideality predicable of all ...
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... human mind . Again , the novelty and boldness of the writer's views startled and irritated the ice - bound advo- cates of precedent . Though no longer treated by the Reviewers with unmitigated contempt , he was still subjected to the ...
... human mind . Again , the novelty and boldness of the writer's views startled and irritated the ice - bound advo- cates of precedent . Though no longer treated by the Reviewers with unmitigated contempt , he was still subjected to the ...
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... human being ; more especially in a many - sided being , such as John Ruskin . He has himself given us this privilege , for which we owe him many thanks , in the following charming morsel of philosophi- cal autobiography : " I cannot ...
... human being ; more especially in a many - sided being , such as John Ruskin . He has himself given us this privilege , for which we owe him many thanks , in the following charming morsel of philosophi- cal autobiography : " I cannot ...
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... of investigation will only lead us to ultimate instincts and principles of human nature , for which no further reason can be given than the simple will of the Deity that we should The 3 be so created . We may , indeed , perceive.
... of investigation will only lead us to ultimate instincts and principles of human nature , for which no further reason can be given than the simple will of the Deity that we should The 3 be so created . We may , indeed , perceive.
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... human nature in its perfection so to do . Observe , however , I do not mean by exclud- ing direct exertion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor con- nection with the intellect . All our moral feel ...
... human nature in its perfection so to do . Observe , however , I do not mean by exclud- ing direct exertion of the intellect from ideas of beauty , that beauty has no effect upon nor con- nection with the intellect . All our moral feel ...
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