Selections from the Writings of John RuskinJ. Wiley, 1868 - 479 страница |
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... creatures near the buildings , nor any vestige of village or city round about them . They lie like a little company of ships be- calmed on a faraway sea . Then look farther to the south . Beyond the widening branches of the lagoon , and ...
... creatures near the buildings , nor any vestige of village or city round about them . They lie like a little company of ships be- calmed on a faraway sea . Then look farther to the south . Beyond the widening branches of the lagoon , and ...
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... creatures that glance in the air and sea , or tread the sands of the southern zone ; striped zebras and spotted leopards , glistening serpents , and birds arrayed in purple and scarlet . Let us contrast their delicacy and brilliancy of ...
... creatures that glance in the air and sea , or tread the sands of the southern zone ; striped zebras and spotted leopards , glistening serpents , and birds arrayed in purple and scarlet . Let us contrast their delicacy and brilliancy of ...
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... creature , most of the pleasures which we need from the external world are gathered , and most of the lessons we need are written , all kinds of precious grace and teaching being united in this link between the Earth and Man : wonderful ...
... creature , most of the pleasures which we need from the external world are gathered , and most of the lessons we need are written , all kinds of precious grace and teaching being united in this link between the Earth and Man : wonderful ...
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... creatures ! the first mercy of the earth , veiling with hushed softness its dintless rocks ; creatures full of pity , covering with strange and tender honour the scarred disgrace of ruin , -laying quiet finger on the trembling stones ...
... creatures ! the first mercy of the earth , veiling with hushed softness its dintless rocks ; creatures full of pity , covering with strange and tender honour the scarred disgrace of ruin , -laying quiet finger on the trembling stones ...
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... creatures have been introduced , either the masters have been so realistic in temper that they made the spirits as substantial as their figures of flesh and blood , —as ones . Rubens , and , for the most part 138 WRITINGS OF JOHN RUSKIN .
... creatures have been introduced , either the masters have been so realistic in temper that they made the spirits as substantial as their figures of flesh and blood , —as ones . Rubens , and , for the most part 138 WRITINGS OF JOHN RUSKIN .
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