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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... seem to have been rendered farther attrac- tive to mortal instinct , through the infliction upon the fallen creature of a curse necessitating a labor once unnatural and still most painful , so that the desire of rest planted in the ...
... seem to have been rendered farther attrac- tive to mortal instinct , through the infliction upon the fallen creature of a curse necessitating a labor once unnatural and still most painful , so that the desire of rest planted in the ...
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... seems strange that the two terms could ever have been used as synonymous . Symmetry is the opposition of equal quantities to each other . Proportion the connection of unequal quanti- ties with each other . The property of a tree in ...
... seems strange that the two terms could ever have been used as synonymous . Symmetry is the opposition of equal quantities to each other . Proportion the connection of unequal quanti- ties with each other . The property of a tree in ...
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... seem to be a characteristic of rightly trained mind in all things to prefer , and of common minds to reject . There is , however , another character of artificial produc- tions , to which these terms have partial reference , which it is ...
... seem to be a characteristic of rightly trained mind in all things to prefer , and of common minds to reject . There is , however , another character of artificial produc- tions , to which these terms have partial reference , which it is ...
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... unconscious or senseless the creature may indeed be that so seems to call , cannot be heard without affection , nor contemplated without * Soldanella Alpina . worship , by any of us whose heart is rightly MODERATION . 23.
... unconscious or senseless the creature may indeed be that so seems to call , cannot be heard without affection , nor contemplated without * Soldanella Alpina . worship , by any of us whose heart is rightly MODERATION . 23.
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... seems solely for the good and enjoyment of the plant . BEAUTY IN ANIMALS . Of eyes we shall find those ugliest which have in them no expression nor life whatever , but a corpse - like stare , or an indefinite meaningless glaring , as in ...
... seems solely for the good and enjoyment of the plant . BEAUTY IN ANIMALS . Of eyes we shall find those ugliest which have in them no expression nor life whatever , but a corpse - like stare , or an indefinite meaningless glaring , as in ...
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