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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... hand , it is to be observed that it is rather a mode of arrangement of qualities than a quality itself ; and hence sym- metry has little power over the mind , unless all the other con- stituents of beauty be found together with it V ...
... hand , it is to be observed that it is rather a mode of arrangement of qualities than a quality itself ; and hence sym- metry has little power over the mind , unless all the other con- stituents of beauty be found together with it V ...
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... hand , none can love God nor his human brother without loving all things which his Father loves , nor without looking upon them every one as in that respect his brethren also , and perhaps worthier than he , if in the under concords ...
... hand , none can love God nor his human brother without loving all things which his Father loves , nor without looking upon them every one as in that respect his brethren also , and perhaps worthier than he , if in the under concords ...
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... which , though seemingly of more finite influence , cannot be banished from any human conception . David , ruddy and of a fair countenance , with the brook stone of deliverance in Ls hand , is not more ideal than David leaning 30 BEAUTY .
... which , though seemingly of more finite influence , cannot be banished from any human conception . David , ruddy and of a fair countenance , with the brook stone of deliverance in Ls hand , is not more ideal than David leaning 30 BEAUTY .
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Selected from the Works of John Ruskin John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill. Ls hand , is not more ideal than David leaning on the old age of Barzillai , returning chastened to his kingly home . And they who are as the angels of God in ...
Selected from the Works of John Ruskin John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill. Ls hand , is not more ideal than David leaning on the old age of Barzillai , returning chastened to his kingly home . And they who are as the angels of God in ...
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... hand , those who , if they may help it , never conceive of God , but thrust away ali thought and memory of him , and in his real terribleness and omnipresence fear him not nor know him , yet are of real acute , piercing , and ignoble ...
... hand , those who , if they may help it , never conceive of God , but thrust away ali thought and memory of him , and in his real terribleness and omnipresence fear him not nor know him , yet are of real acute , piercing , and ignoble ...
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