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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... suppose that everything which is visible is explicable , and everything that is present , eternal . In the actual form of any mountain peak , there must usually be traceable the shadow or skeleton of its former self ; like the obscure ...
... suppose that everything which is visible is explicable , and everything that is present , eternal . In the actual form of any mountain peak , there must usually be traceable the shadow or skeleton of its former self ; like the obscure ...
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... suppose , the most important prophecy , relating to the future state of the Christian Church , which occurs in the Old Testament , namely , that contained in the closing chapters of Ezekiel . The measures of the Temple of God are to be ...
... suppose , the most important prophecy , relating to the future state of the Christian Church , which occurs in the Old Testament , namely , that contained in the closing chapters of Ezekiel . The measures of the Temple of God are to be ...
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... suppose that hand - wrought ornament can no more be gene- rally known from machine - work than a diamond can be known from paste . Yet exactly as a woman of feeling would not wear false jewels , so would a builder of honor disdain THE ...
... suppose that hand - wrought ornament can no more be gene- rally known from machine - work than a diamond can be known from paste . Yet exactly as a woman of feeling would not wear false jewels , so would a builder of honor disdain THE ...
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... suppose there is no conceivable form or grouping of forms but in some part of the universe an example of it may be found . On the shapes which in the every - day world are familiar to the eyes of men , God has stamped those characters ...
... suppose there is no conceivable form or grouping of forms but in some part of the universe an example of it may be found . On the shapes which in the every - day world are familiar to the eyes of men , God has stamped those characters ...
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... Suppose that in time of serious occupation , of stern business , a companion should repeat in our ears , continually , some favorite passage of poetry , over and over again all day long . We should not only soon be utterly sick and ...
... Suppose that in time of serious occupation , of stern business , a companion should repeat in our ears , continually , some favorite passage of poetry , over and over again all day long . We should not only soon be utterly sick and ...
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