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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... fact , ) will be , readily allowed by the reader . As opposed to passion , changefulness , or laborious exertion , repose is the especial and separating characteristic of the eternal mind and power ; it is the " I am " of the Creator ...
... fact , ) will be , readily allowed by the reader . As opposed to passion , changefulness , or laborious exertion , repose is the especial and separating characteristic of the eternal mind and power ; it is the " I am " of the Creator ...
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... fact , or in the seeking for the outward image of beauty : -to undo the devil's work , to re- store to the body the grace and the power which inherited disease has destroyed , to return to the spirit the purity , and to the intellect ...
... fact , or in the seeking for the outward image of beauty : -to undo the devil's work , to re- store to the body the grace and the power which inherited disease has destroyed , to return to the spirit the purity , and to the intellect ...
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... fact is that the earth has been brought , by forces we know not of , into a form fitted for our habitation : on that form a gradual but destructive change is continually taking place , and the course of that change points clearly to a ...
... fact is that the earth has been brought , by forces we know not of , into a form fitted for our habitation : on that form a gradual but destructive change is continually taking place , and the course of that change points clearly to a ...
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... fact , much of the apparently harmful influence of hills on the religion of the world is nothing else than their general gift of exciting the poetical and inventive faculties , in peculiarly solemn tones of mind . Their terror leads ...
... fact , much of the apparently harmful influence of hills on the religion of the world is nothing else than their general gift of exciting the poetical and inventive faculties , in peculiarly solemn tones of mind . Their terror leads ...
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... facts to themselves , think- ing them none of their business . So , what between hard- hearted people , thoughtless ... fact - no dream - no revelation among the myrtle trees by night ; and the dust it dies upon , and the dogs that eat ...
... facts to themselves , think- ing them none of their business . So , what between hard- hearted people , thoughtless ... fact - no dream - no revelation among the myrtle trees by night ; and the dust it dies upon , and the dogs that eat ...
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