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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... poetry , over and over again all day long . We should not only soon be utterly sick and weary of the sound of it , but that sound would , at the end of the day , have so sunk into the habit of the ear that the entire meaning of the ...
... poetry , over and over again all day long . We should not only soon be utterly sick and weary of the sound of it , but that sound would , at the end of the day , have so sunk into the habit of the ear that the entire meaning of the ...
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... Poetry and Architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former , and is mightier in its reality . It is well to have , not only what men have thought and felt , but what . their hands have handled and their strength wrought ...
... Poetry and Architecture ; and the latter in some sort includes the former , and is mightier in its reality . It is well to have , not only what men have thought and felt , but what . their hands have handled and their strength wrought ...
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... poetry on invention of new measures ; nor , in painting , on invention of new colors , or new modes of using them . The chords of music , the harmonies of color , the general principles of the arrangement of sculptural masses , have ...
... poetry on invention of new measures ; nor , in painting , on invention of new colors , or new modes of using them . The chords of music , the harmonies of color , the general principles of the arrangement of sculptural masses , have ...
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... poetry ; and not only present grounds for noble emotion , but furnish these grounds by imaginative power . Hence there is at once a great bar fixed between the two schools of Lower and Higher Art . The lower merely copies what is set ...
... poetry ; and not only present grounds for noble emotion , but furnish these grounds by imaginative power . Hence there is at once a great bar fixed between the two schools of Lower and Higher Art . The lower merely copies what is set ...
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... poetry , but plain falsehood . And farther , as greater or less elegance and precision are manifested in the relation or painting of the incidents , the merit of the work varies ; so that , what with difference of subject , and what ...
... poetry , but plain falsehood . And farther , as greater or less elegance and precision are manifested in the relation or painting of the incidents , the merit of the work varies ; so that , what with difference of subject , and what ...
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