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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... believe it must be unimaginable , not from the mere force or size of surge , but from the complete annihilation of the limit between sea and air . The water from its prolonged agitation is beaten , not into mere creaming foam , but into ...
... believe it must be unimaginable , not from the mere force or size of surge , but from the complete annihilation of the limit between sea and air . The water from its prolonged agitation is beaten , not into mere creaming foam , but into ...
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... for its flower , " Pain du Bon Dieu , " is very beau- tiful ; from , I believe , the supposed resemblance of its white and scattered blossom to the fallen manna . There are three great offices which mountain ranges are appointed 76 NATURE .
... for its flower , " Pain du Bon Dieu , " is very beau- tiful ; from , I believe , the supposed resemblance of its white and scattered blossom to the fallen manna . There are three great offices which mountain ranges are appointed 76 NATURE .
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... believe the answer must be , simply , that it is not good for man to live among what is most beautiful ; —that he is a creature incapable of satisfaction by anything upon earth ; and that to allow him habitually to possess , in any kind ...
... believe the answer must be , simply , that it is not good for man to live among what is most beautiful ; —that he is a creature incapable of satisfaction by anything upon earth ; and that to allow him habitually to possess , in any kind ...
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... believe , for general development of human intelligence and sensibility , country of this kind is about the most perfect that exists . A richer landscape , as that of Italy , enervates , or causes wantonness ; a poorer contracts the ...
... believe , for general development of human intelligence and sensibility , country of this kind is about the most perfect that exists . A richer landscape , as that of Italy , enervates , or causes wantonness ; a poorer contracts the ...
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... believe that ever any building was truly great , unless it had mighty masses , vigo- rous and deep , of shadow mingled with its surface . And among the first habits that a young architect should learn , is that of thinking in shadow ...
... believe that ever any building was truly great , unless it had mighty masses , vigo- rous and deep , of shadow mingled with its surface . And among the first habits that a young architect should learn , is that of thinking in shadow ...
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