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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... sublime , it is strange how many deep sources of delight are gathered into the compass of their glens and vales ; and how , down to the most secret cluster of their far - away flowers , and the idlest leap of their straying streamlets ...
... sublime , it is strange how many deep sources of delight are gathered into the compass of their glens and vales ; and how , down to the most secret cluster of their far - away flowers , and the idlest leap of their straying streamlets ...
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... sublime in natural things ; and it is the governing Power , directed by this sympathy , whose operation I shall endeavor to trace . In the edifices of Man there should be found reverent wor- ship and following , not only of the spirit ...
... sublime in natural things ; and it is the governing Power , directed by this sympathy , whose operation I shall endeavor to trace . In the edifices of Man there should be found reverent wor- ship and following , not only of the spirit ...
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... sublime . It has often been observed that a building , in order to show its magnitude , must be seen all at once . It would be better to say , that it must have one visible bounding line from top to bottom , and from end to end . This ...
... sublime . It has often been observed that a building , in order to show its magnitude , must be seen all at once . It would be better to say , that it must have one visible bounding line from top to bottom , and from end to end . This ...
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... sublime thing in an architect's hands than in a painter's . After size and weight the Power of architecture may be said to depend on the quantity of its shadow . As the great poem and the great fiction generally affect us most by the ...
... sublime thing in an architect's hands than in a painter's . After size and weight the Power of architecture may be said to depend on the quantity of its shadow . As the great poem and the great fiction generally affect us most by the ...
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... sublime , be- cause its least voluntary , creations , aided by the fearfulness of the phenomena of nature which are in any wise the minis- ters of death , and primarily directed by the peculiar ghastli- ness of expression in the ...
... sublime , be- cause its least voluntary , creations , aided by the fearfulness of the phenomena of nature which are in any wise the minis- ters of death , and primarily directed by the peculiar ghastli- ness of expression in the ...
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