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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... elements of succeed- irg fertility ; the fruitful field is covered with sand and shingle ir . momentary judgment , but in enduring mercy ; and the great river , which chokes its mouth with marsh , and tosses ter ror along its shore , is ...
... elements of succeed- irg fertility ; the fruitful field is covered with sand and shingle ir . momentary judgment , but in enduring mercy ; and the great river , which chokes its mouth with marsh , and tosses ter ror along its shore , is ...
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... element mingled in the heart of it . For along all its ridges stand the dark masses of innumerable pines , taking no part in its gladness , asserting themselves for ever as fixed shadows , not to be pierced or banished , even in the ...
... element mingled in the heart of it . For along all its ridges stand the dark masses of innumerable pines , taking no part in its gladness , asserting themselves for ever as fixed shadows , not to be pierced or banished , even in the ...
Seite 109
... rock rivers , and yet for all that a low- lander cannot be said to have truly seen the element of water at all ; so even in his richest parks and avenues he cannot be said to have truly seen trees . For the resources TREES . 109.
... rock rivers , and yet for all that a low- lander cannot be said to have truly seen the element of water at all ; so even in his richest parks and avenues he cannot be said to have truly seen trees . For the resources TREES . 109.
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... element of the lovely landscape ; Dante thinks the righteous spirits of the heathen enough com- forted in Hades by having even the image of green grass put beneath their feet ; the happy resting - place in Purgatory has no other delight ...
... element of the lovely landscape ; Dante thinks the righteous spirits of the heathen enough com- forted in Hades by having even the image of green grass put beneath their feet ; the happy resting - place in Purgatory has no other delight ...
Seite 130
... , the image it bears of the natural creation . It will be thought that I have somewhat limited the elements of architectural beauty to imitative forms . I do not mean to assert that every arrangement of line is directly 130 ARCHITECTURE .
... , the image it bears of the natural creation . It will be thought that I have somewhat limited the elements of architectural beauty to imitative forms . I do not mean to assert that every arrangement of line is directly 130 ARCHITECTURE .
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