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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... given in the rock , in almost all languages ; singularly I say , because life is almost the last attribute one would ascribe to stone , but for this visible energy and connexion of its particles ; and so of water as opposed to stagnancy ...
... given in the rock , in almost all languages ; singularly I say , because life is almost the last attribute one would ascribe to stone , but for this visible energy and connexion of its particles ; and so of water as opposed to stagnancy ...
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... given most definitely as a means of expression , beyond and above its lower functions . We are to take it for granted , that every creature of God is in some way good , and has a duty and specific operation providentially accessory to ...
... given most definitely as a means of expression , beyond and above its lower functions . We are to take it for granted , that every creature of God is in some way good , and has a duty and specific operation providentially accessory to ...
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... given to the eye , and fine moulding and development to the brow . The second point to be considered in the influence of mind upon body , is the mode of operation and conjunction of the moral feelings on and with the intellectual powers ...
... given to the eye , and fine moulding and development to the brow . The second point to be considered in the influence of mind upon body , is the mode of operation and conjunction of the moral feelings on and with the intellectual powers ...
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... given . These are what the artist of highest aim must study ; it is these , by the combination of which his ideal is to be created ; these , of which so little notice is ordinarily taken by common observers , that I fully believe ...
... given . These are what the artist of highest aim must study ; it is these , by the combination of which his ideal is to be created ; these , of which so little notice is ordinarily taken by common observers , that I fully believe ...
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... . A fine and faithful description of these clouds is given by Wordsworth in " The Excursion . " " But rays of light Now suddenly diverging from the orb , Retired behind the mountain tops , or veiled By the CLOUDS . 47.
... . A fine and faithful description of these clouds is given by Wordsworth in " The Excursion . " " But rays of light Now suddenly diverging from the orb , Retired behind the mountain tops , or veiled By the CLOUDS . 47.
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