The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John Ruskin [...]J. Wiley, 1864 - 452 Seiten |
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... mean to express all those sources of pleasure which involve and require , at the instant of their perception , active exertion of the intellectual powers . The sensation of Beauty is not sensual on the one hand , nor is it intellectual ...
... mean to express all those sources of pleasure which involve and require , at the instant of their perception , active exertion of the intellectual powers . The sensation of Beauty is not sensual on the one hand , nor is it intellectual ...
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... means can become grateful or an object of hope to men , and whose types therefore in material things can be beautiful , is that on which turned the last words and prayer of Christ before his crossing of the Kidron brook . " Neither pray ...
... means can become grateful or an object of hope to men , and whose types therefore in material things can be beautiful , is that on which turned the last words and prayer of Christ before his crossing of the Kidron brook . " Neither pray ...
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... mean , there are yet degrees of greatness or mean ness entirely dependent on this single quality of repose . But that which in lifeless things ennobles them by seeming to indicate life , ennobles higher creatures by indicating the ...
... mean , there are yet degrees of greatness or mean ness entirely dependent on this single quality of repose . But that which in lifeless things ennobles them by seeming to indicate life , ennobles higher creatures by indicating the ...
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... means of the expression of intense malignity , as in the serpent and alligator ; and next to these , to whose malig . nity is added the virtue of subtlety and keenness , as of the lynx and hawk ; and then , by diminishing the malignity ...
... means of the expression of intense malignity , as in the serpent and alligator ; and next to these , to whose malig . nity is added the virtue of subtlety and keenness , as of the lynx and hawk ; and then , by diminishing the malignity ...
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... means us to acknowledge His own imme . diate presence as visiting , judging , and blessing us . " The earth shook , the heavens also dropped , at the presence of God . " " He doth set his bow in the cloud , " and thus renews , in the ...
... means us to acknowledge His own imme . diate presence as visiting , judging , and blessing us . " The earth shook , the heavens also dropped , at the presence of God . " " He doth set his bow in the cloud , " and thus renews , in the ...
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