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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... less than the essence of it , and the best they had ; for I know not that of the expressions of affection towards external Nature to be found among Heathen writers , there are any of which the balance and leading thought cleaves not ...
... less than the essence of it , and the best they had ; for I know not that of the expressions of affection towards external Nature to be found among Heathen writers , there are any of which the balance and leading thought cleaves not ...
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... less beautiful , every species of object has its own . kind and degree of beauty ; some being in their own nature more beautiful than others , and few , if any individuals , possess ing the utmost beauty of which the species is capable ...
... less beautiful , every species of object has its own . kind and degree of beauty ; some being in their own nature more beautiful than others , and few , if any individuals , possess ing the utmost beauty of which the species is capable ...
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... less of animal and present life , more manifest , invariably , in those of more serious and determined mind ( I use the word serious , not as being opposed to cheerful , but to trivial and volatile ) ; but , I think , marked and ...
... less of animal and present life , more manifest , invariably , in those of more serious and determined mind ( I use the word serious , not as being opposed to cheerful , but to trivial and volatile ) ; but , I think , marked and ...
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... less , and their struc ture commonly seems based on the principle of the unity of two things by a third , as Plato has it in the Timæus , § II . Hence , out of the necessity of unity , arises that of variety , a necessity often more ...
... less , and their struc ture commonly seems based on the principle of the unity of two things by a third , as Plato has it in the Timæus , § II . Hence , out of the necessity of unity , arises that of variety , a necessity often more ...
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... less fulness and earnestness of faith , Homer and Shak- speare : and from these we may go down step by step among the mighty men of every age , securely and certainly observant of diminished lustre in every appearance of restlessness ...
... less fulness and earnestness of faith , Homer and Shak- speare : and from these we may go down step by step among the mighty men of every age , securely and certainly observant of diminished lustre in every appearance of restlessness ...
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