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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... imagination . Wrecked we are , and nearly all to pieces ; but that little good by which we are to redeem ourselves is to be got out of the old wreck , beaten about and full of sand though it be ; and not out of that desert island of ...
... imagination . Wrecked we are , and nearly all to pieces ; but that little good by which we are to redeem ourselves is to be got out of the old wreck , beaten about and full of sand though it be ; and not out of that desert island of ...
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... imaginative , bear no stamp of imagination , and are therefore false , and those which professing to be represen- tative of matter , miss of the representation and are therefore nugatory . The idea , therefore , of the park oak is full ...
... imaginative , bear no stamp of imagination , and are therefore false , and those which professing to be represen- tative of matter , miss of the representation and are therefore nugatory . The idea , therefore , of the park oak is full ...
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... imagination filled , and the beauty of its incarnate creatures can only be understood among the pure realities which originally modelled their con- ception . If divinity be stamped upon the features , or appa- rent in the form of the ...
... imagination filled , and the beauty of its incarnate creatures can only be understood among the pure realities which originally modelled their con- ception . If divinity be stamped upon the features , or appa- rent in the form of the ...
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... imagining , and left no space without some loveliness of its own , let him conceive all this great plain , with its infinite treasures of natural beauty and happy human life , gathered up in God's hand from one end of the horizon to the ...
... imagining , and left no space without some loveliness of its own , let him conceive all this great plain , with its infinite treasures of natural beauty and happy human life , gathered up in God's hand from one end of the horizon to the ...
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... imagination , to be capable of excitement , except by other subjects of interest than those which present themselves to the eye . So that it is , in reality , better for mankind that the forms of their com- mon landscape should offer no ...
... imagination , to be capable of excitement , except by other subjects of interest than those which present themselves to the eye . So that it is , in reality , better for mankind that the forms of their com- mon landscape should offer no ...
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