The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John Ruskin [...]J. Wiley, 1864 - 452 Seiten |
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... effect is oftentimes deeper when their hues are dim , than when they are blazoned with crimson and pale gold ; and assuredly in the blue of the rainy sky , in the many tints of morning flowers , in the sunlight on summer foliage and ...
... effect is oftentimes deeper when their hues are dim , than when they are blazoned with crimson and pale gold ; and assuredly in the blue of the rainy sky , in the many tints of morning flowers , in the sunlight on summer foliage and ...
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... effect of variety is best exemplified by the melodies of music , wherein , by the differences of the notes , they are con- nected with each other in certain pleasant relations . connexion taking place in quantities is Proportion . This ...
... effect of variety is best exemplified by the melodies of music , wherein , by the differences of the notes , they are con- nected with each other in certain pleasant relations . connexion taking place in quantities is Proportion . This ...
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... effect less the child taken early to his place cannot be imagined to wear there such a body , nor to have such thoughts , as the glorified apostle who has finished his course and kept the faith on earth . And so whatever perfections and ...
... effect less the child taken early to his place cannot be imagined to wear there such a body , nor to have such thoughts , as the glorified apostle who has finished his course and kept the faith on earth . And so whatever perfections and ...
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... effects of inanimate forn that the earth can show . The minor contours , out of which the larger outlines are composed , are indeed beautifully curvilinear ; but they are never monotonous in their curves . First comes a concave line ...
... effects of inanimate forn that the earth can show . The minor contours , out of which the larger outlines are composed , are indeed beautifully curvilinear ; but they are never monotonous in their curves . First comes a concave line ...
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... effect is diminished ; where there is foliage it scarcely takes place at all . Now this effect has evi- dently been especially chosen by Turner for Loch Coriskin , not only because it enabled him to relieve its jagged forms with veiling ...
... effect is diminished ; where there is foliage it scarcely takes place at all . Now this effect has evi- dently been especially chosen by Turner for Loch Coriskin , not only because it enabled him to relieve its jagged forms with veiling ...
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