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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... mountains had an additional charm of change and adventure which a country - bred child would not have felt . " Thirdly : there was no definite religious feeling mingled with it . I partly believed in ghosts and fairies ; but supposed ...
... mountains had an additional charm of change and adventure which a country - bred child would not have felt . " Thirdly : there was no definite religious feeling mingled with it . I partly believed in ghosts and fairies ; but supposed ...
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... mountain river , where the brown water circled among the pebbles , or when I saw the first swell of distant land against the sunset , or the first low broken wall , covered with mountain moss . I cannot in the least describe the feeling ...
... mountain river , where the brown water circled among the pebbles , or when I saw the first swell of distant land against the sunset , or the first low broken wall , covered with mountain moss . I cannot in the least describe the feeling ...
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... mountain or in the ghastly glen . The Hybla heather they loved more for its sweet hives than its purple hues . But the Christian theoria seeks not , though it accepts , and touches with its own purity , what the Epicurean sought , but ...
... mountain or in the ghastly glen . The Hybla heather they loved more for its sweet hives than its purple hues . But the Christian theoria seeks not , though it accepts , and touches with its own purity , what the Epicurean sought , but ...
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... or display ; it matters little whether the bright clouds be simple or manifold , whether the mountain line be subdued or majestic ; the fairer forms of earthly things are by them subdued and disguised , the 1 * INFINITY . 9.
... or display ; it matters little whether the bright clouds be simple or manifold , whether the mountain line be subdued or majestic ; the fairer forms of earthly things are by them subdued and disguised , the 1 * INFINITY . 9.
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... mountains , but the living peace of trust , and the living power of support , of hands that hold each other and are still and so the unity of matter is , in its noblest form , the organization of it which builds it up into temples for ...
... mountains , but the living peace of trust , and the living power of support , of hands that hold each other and are still and so the unity of matter is , in its noblest form , the organization of it which builds it up into temples for ...
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