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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... round which they must circle slowly among the stems and beneath the leaves of the lilies ; paths prepared for them , by which , at some appointed rate of journey , they must evermore descend , sometimes slow and sometimes swift , but ...
... round which they must circle slowly among the stems and beneath the leaves of the lilies ; paths prepared for them , by which , at some appointed rate of journey , they must evermore descend , sometimes slow and sometimes swift , but ...
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... round them ; and all the clouds look of purer silver , and all the air seems filled with a whiter and more living sunshine , where they are pierced by the sable points of the pines ; and all the pastures look of more glowing green ...
... round them ; and all the clouds look of purer silver , and all the air seems filled with a whiter and more living sunshine , where they are pierced by the sable points of the pines ; and all the pastures look of more glowing green ...
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... round about him in calm shadow , with their death's eyes fixed upon him , biding their time , as ever the poor cab - horse had launched at him in meaningless blasphemies , when his failing feet stum- bled at the stones , —this happy ...
... round about him in calm shadow , with their death's eyes fixed upon him , biding their time , as ever the poor cab - horse had launched at him in meaningless blasphemies , when his failing feet stum- bled at the stones , —this happy ...
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... round about the camp , towards the slopes of Mount Hor ; talking together for the last time , as step by step , they felt the steeper rising of the rocks , and hour after hour , beneath the ascending sun , the horizon grew broader as ...
... round about the camp , towards the slopes of Mount Hor ; talking together for the last time , as step by step , they felt the steeper rising of the rocks , and hour after hour , beneath the ascending sun , the horizon grew broader as ...
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... round log of the diameter of the trunk from which they spring . But as the trunks of most trees send off twigs and sprays of light under foliage , of which every individual fibre takes precisely its own thickness of wood from the parent ...
... round log of the diameter of the trunk from which they spring . But as the trunks of most trees send off twigs and sprays of light under foliage , of which every individual fibre takes precisely its own thickness of wood from the parent ...
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