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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... leaves us not to conjecture his calibre from internal evidence ; he candidly tells us , that he has been studying trees only for the last week , and bases his critical remarks chiefly on his practical experience of birch . " What is ...
... leaves us not to conjecture his calibre from internal evidence ; he candidly tells us , that he has been studying trees only for the last week , and bases his critical remarks chiefly on his practical experience of birch . " What is ...
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... leaf as the autumn of life draws on , still will the Beautiful , having secured for itself a retreat in the intellect , naturally pass into immortality along with it . An old man , with closed eyes and flowing hair , would again , as in ...
... leaf as the autumn of life draws on , still will the Beautiful , having secured for itself a retreat in the intellect , naturally pass into immortality along with it . An old man , with closed eyes and flowing hair , would again , as in ...
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... leaves and sprays on each side of the boughs , and in dead matter less perfect still , often amounting only to a certain tendency towards a balance , as in the opposite sides of valleys and alternate windings of streams . In things in ...
... leaves and sprays on each side of the boughs , and in dead matter less perfect still , often amounting only to a certain tendency towards a balance , as in the opposite sides of valleys and alternate windings of streams . In things in ...
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... leaf and stalk is seen to have a function , to be constantly exercising that function , and as it seems solely for the good and enjoyment of the plant . BEAUTY IN ANIMALS . Of eyes we shall find those ugliest which have in them no ...
... leaf and stalk is seen to have a function , to be constantly exercising that function , and as it seems solely for the good and enjoyment of the plant . BEAUTY IN ANIMALS . Of eyes we shall find those ugliest which have in them no ...
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... leaves . But the ideal of the plant is to be found only in the iast , loose stones of the moraine , alone there ; wet with the cold , unkindly drip of the glacier water , and trembling as the loose and steep dust to which it clings ...
... leaves . But the ideal of the plant is to be found only in the iast , loose stones of the moraine , alone there ; wet with the cold , unkindly drip of the glacier water , and trembling as the loose and steep dust to which it clings ...
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