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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... readers in general . Being voluminous and expensive , they are beyond the means of many who could appreciate and highly enjoy them . Moreover , some of the topics discussed are merely local ( English ) , and not specially interesting to ...
... readers in general . Being voluminous and expensive , they are beyond the means of many who could appreciate and highly enjoy them . Moreover , some of the topics discussed are merely local ( English ) , and not specially interesting to ...
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... the tome Of his land's tongue , which he would oft forsake For Nature's pages , glassed by sunbeams on the lake . ” Mr. Ruskin furnishes his readers with a lens through which xxvi NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN AND HIS WORKS .
... the tome Of his land's tongue , which he would oft forsake For Nature's pages , glassed by sunbeams on the lake . ” Mr. Ruskin furnishes his readers with a lens through which xxvi NOTICE OF JOHN RUSKIN AND HIS WORKS .
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... readers with a lens through which all natural objects are glorified ; the sky assumes new beauty -the clouds are decked with wondrous magnificence , and even each individual tree excites curiosity and intense admira . tion . As he ...
... readers with a lens through which all natural objects are glorified ; the sky assumes new beauty -the clouds are decked with wondrous magnificence , and even each individual tree excites curiosity and intense admira . tion . As he ...
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... reader , whether the pleasure which he has received from these effects of calm and luminous distance be not the most singular and memorable of which he has been conscious ; whether all that is dazzling in color , perfect in form ...
... reader , whether the pleasure which he has received from these effects of calm and luminous distance be not the most singular and memorable of which he has been conscious ; whether all that is dazzling in color , perfect in form ...
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... reader bear constantly in mind , that I insist not on his accepting any interpretation of mine , but only on his dwelling so long on those objects , which he perceives to be beautiful , as to determine whether the qualities to which I ...
... reader bear constantly in mind , that I insist not on his accepting any interpretation of mine , but only on his dwelling so long on those objects , which he perceives to be beautiful , as to determine whether the qualities to which I ...
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