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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... ideal of the features , as the good and perfect soul is seen in them , is not to be reached by ima- gination , but by the seeing and reaching forth of the better part of the soul to that of which it must first know the sweet- ness and ...
... ideal of the features , as the good and perfect soul is seen in them , is not to be reached by ima- gination , but by the seeing and reaching forth of the better part of the soul to that of which it must first know the sweet- ness and ...
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... ideal glory of perhaps a purer and higher range than that of the more perfect material form . We con- ceive , I think , more nobly of the weak presence of Paul than of the fair and ruddy countenance of Daniel . The love of the human ...
... ideal glory of perhaps a purer and higher range than that of the more perfect material form . We con- ceive , I think , more nobly of the weak presence of Paul than of the fair and ruddy countenance of Daniel . The love of the human ...
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... 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 heaven , yet cannot be conceived as so assimilated that their different experiences and affections ...
... 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 heaven , yet cannot be conceived as so assimilated that their different experiences and affections ...
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... ideal of the species . The question of the nature of ideal conception of species , and of the mode in which the mind arrives at it , has been the subject of so much discussion , and source of so much embarrassment , chiefly owing to ...
... ideal of the species . The question of the nature of ideal conception of species , and of the mode in which the mind arrives at it , has been the subject of so much discussion , and source of so much embarrassment , chiefly owing to ...
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... ideal than the other , in so far as by its efforts and struggles , more of its nature , enduring power , patience in waiting for , and ingenuity in obtaining what it wants , is brought out , and so more of the essence of oak exhibited ...
... ideal than the other , in so far as by its efforts and struggles , more of its nature , enduring power , patience in waiting for , and ingenuity in obtaining what it wants , is brought out , and so more of the essence of oak exhibited ...
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