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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... pleasure from those material sources which are attractive to our moral nature in its purity and perfection . He who receives little pleasure from these sources , wants taste ; he who receives pleasure from any other sources , has false ...
... pleasure from those material sources which are attractive to our moral nature in its purity and perfection . He who receives little pleasure from these sources , wants taste ; he who receives pleasure from any other sources , has false ...
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... pleasure . He will say that the thing gratifies , fills , hallows , exalts his mind , but he will not be able to say why , or how . If he can , and if he can show that he perceives in the object any expression of distinct thought , he ...
... pleasure . He will say that the thing gratifies , fills , hallows , exalts his mind , but he will not be able to say why , or how . If he can , and if he can show that he perceives in the object any expression of distinct thought , he ...
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... pleasure ; hating only what is self - sighted and insolent of men's work , despising all that is not of God ; yet able to find evidence of Him still , where all seems forgetful of Him , and to turn that into a wit- ness of His working ...
... pleasure ; hating only what is self - sighted and insolent of men's work , despising all that is not of God ; yet able to find evidence of Him still , where all seems forgetful of Him , and to turn that into a wit- ness of His working ...
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... 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 , gladdening in expression ...
... 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 , gladdening in expression ...
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... pleasure than in the single streak of wan and dying light . It is not then by nobler form , it is not by positiveness of hue , it is not by intensity of light ( for the sun itself at noonday is effectless upon the feelings ) , that this ...
... pleasure than in the single streak of wan and dying light . It is not then by nobler form , it is not by positiveness of hue , it is not by intensity of light ( for the sun itself at noonday is effectless upon the feelings ) , that this ...
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