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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... CONSIDER as including all clouds which are the usual cha- racteristic of ordinary serene weather , and which touch and envelope the mountains of Switzerland ; they may be consi- dered as occupying a space of air ten thousand feet in ...
... CONSIDER as including all clouds which are the usual cha- racteristic of ordinary serene weather , and which touch and envelope the mountains of Switzerland ; they may be consi- dered as occupying a space of air ten thousand feet in ...
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... consider as characteristic of the lower , or rainy region , differ not so much in their real nature from those of the central and uppermost regions , as in appear- ance , owing to their greater nearness . For the central clouds , and ...
... consider as characteristic of the lower , or rainy region , differ not so much in their real nature from those of the central and uppermost regions , as in appear- ance , owing to their greater nearness . For the central clouds , and ...
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... consider , as we walk beside the margins of our plea- sant brooks , how beautiful and wonderful is that ordinance , of which every blade of grass that waves in their clear water is a perpetual sign ; that the dew and rain fallen on the ...
... consider , as we walk beside the margins of our plea- sant brooks , how beautiful and wonderful is that ordinance , of which every blade of grass that waves in their clear water is a perpetual sign ; that the dew and rain fallen on the ...
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... , perhaps , often enough consider the deep signi ficance of this sentence . We are too apt to receive it as the description of an event vaster only in its extent , not in its nature , than the compelling the Red Sea to draw 68 NATURE .
... , perhaps , often enough consider the deep signi ficance of this sentence . We are too apt to receive it as the description of an event vaster only in its extent , not in its nature , than the compelling the Red Sea to draw 68 NATURE .
Seite 69
... consider . By what furnaces of fire the adamant was melted , and by what wheels of earthquake it was torn , and by what teeth of glacier and weight of sea - waves it was engraven and finished into its perfect form , we may , perhaps ...
... consider . By what furnaces of fire the adamant was melted , and by what wheels of earthquake it was torn , and by what teeth of glacier and weight of sea - waves it was engraven and finished into its perfect form , we may , perhaps ...
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