That peace must come in its own time; as the waters settle themselves into clearness as well as quietness ; you can no more filter your mind into purity than you can compress it into calmness; you must keep it pure, if you would have it pure ; and throw... Modern Painters ... - Страница 195написао/ла John Ruskin - 1860Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1860 - 800 страница
...imagination. That peace must come in its own time, as the waters settle themselves into clearness ns well as quietness: you can no more filter your mind...it, if you would have it quiet. Great courage and telfcommand may to a certain extent give power of painting without the true calmness underneath, but... | |
| 1860 - 794 страница
...till it could reflect the sky, as by violence of efïort to secure the peace through which only yon can reach imagination. That peace must come in its...what we know of great men, though of the greatest we nearly always know the least (and that necessarily; they being very silent, and not much given to setting... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1865 - 502 страница
...calm enough. Only honest calm, — natural calm. You might as well try by external pressure to smooth a lake till it could reflect the sky, as by violence...what we know of great men, though of the greatest, we nearly always know the least (and that necessarily; they being very silent, and not much given to setting... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1866 - 374 страница
...calm enough. Only honest calm,—natural calm. You might as well try by external pressure to smoothe a lake till it could reflect the sky, as by violence...what we know of great men, though of the greatest, we nearly always know the least (and that necessarily; they boing very silent, and not much given to setting... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 372 страница
...calm enough. Only honest calm, — natural calm. You might as well try by external pressure to smoothe a lake till it could reflect the sky, as by violence...what we know of great men, though of the greatest, we nearly always know the least (and that necessarily ; they being very silent, and not much given to... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 страница
...calm enough. Only honest calm, — natural calm. You might as well try by external pressure to smoothc a lake till it could reflect the sky, as by violence...sufficient evidence of this, in even what we know of crreat men, , r-> 3 though of the greatest, we nearly always know the least (and that necessarily ;... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1869 - 364 страница
...calm enough. Only honest calm, — natural calm. You might as well try by external pressure to smoothe a lake till it could reflect the sky, as by violence...what we know of great men, though of the greatest, we nearly always know the least (and that necessarily ; they being very silent, and not much given to... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 470 страница
...calm enough. Only honest calm, — natural calm. You might as well try by external pressure to smoothe a lake till it could reflect the sky, as by violence...what we know of great men, though of the greatest, we nearly always know the least (and that necessarily; they being very silent, and not much given to setting... | |
| John Ruskin - 1873 - 552 страница
...calm enough. Only honest calm, — natural calm. You might as well try by external pressure to smoothe a lake till it could reflect the sky, as by violence...what we know of great men, though of the greatest, we nearly always know the least (and that necessarily; they being very silent, and not much given to setting... | |
| John Ruskin - 1873 - 578 страница
...calm enough. Only honest calm, — natural calm. You might as well try by external pressure to smoothe a lake till it could reflect the sky, as by violence...painting without the true calmness underneath; but never doing first-rate work. There is sufficient evidence of this, in even what we know of great men, though... | |
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