Ruskin and the Religion of BeautyGeorge Allen, 1899 - 301 страница |
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... NATURE - S I • دو 36 II . ART - § I 36 ?? " " 2 $ 2 $ 3 • $ 3 . $ 4 III . LIFE - SI 99 99 وو $ 2 $ 3 cas 4 · · · · APPENDICES PAGE • 143 146 155 168 178 • 193 • 210 221 236 242 • 259 • 272 297 די PART I HIS PERSONALITY A RUSKIN PART I ...
... NATURE - S I • دو 36 II . ART - § I 36 ?? " " 2 $ 2 $ 3 • $ 3 . $ 4 III . LIFE - SI 99 99 وو $ 2 $ 3 cas 4 · · · · APPENDICES PAGE • 143 146 155 168 178 • 193 • 210 221 236 242 • 259 • 272 297 די PART I HIS PERSONALITY A RUSKIN PART I ...
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... Nature , while æsthetical enthusiasm was its principal characteristic . The city merchants would assuredly have been vastly astonished had they been made aware that Mr. John James Ruskin , so exact in his counting - house , so punctual ...
... Nature , while æsthetical enthusiasm was its principal characteristic . The city merchants would assuredly have been vastly astonished had they been made aware that Mr. John James Ruskin , so exact in his counting - house , so punctual ...
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... the honour of his family by paying all his father's debts , and to bequeath to his son at the same time two hundred thousand pounds and that worship of Nature which was to become the most marked characteristic of the great writer .
... the honour of his family by paying all his father's debts , and to bequeath to his son at the same time two hundred thousand pounds and that worship of Nature which was to become the most marked characteristic of the great writer .
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... Nature was revealed only on rare occasions , as a queen appearing on high days and holidays . He used to see her either when visiting his aunts at Croydon , where the view was so beautiful that he cried out to his astonished mother it ...
... Nature was revealed only on rare occasions , as a queen appearing on high days and holidays . He used to see her either when visiting his aunts at Croydon , where the view was so beautiful that he cried out to his astonished mother it ...
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... Nature . " Never , " says their son , " had I heard my father's or mother's voice once raised in any question with each other . I had never heard a servant scolded . " " Under such gentle discipline there reigned in this house peace ...
... Nature . " Never , " says their son , " had I heard my father's or mother's voice once raised in any question with each other . I had never heard a servant scolded . " " Under such gentle discipline there reigned in this house peace ...
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Страница 124 - For a breeze of morning moves, And the planet of Love is on high, Beginning to faint in the light that she loves On a bed of daffodil sky, To faint in the light of the sun she loves, To faint in his light, and to die. All...
Страница 100 - Home. And wherever a true wife comes, this home is always round her. The stars only may be over her head; the glowworm in the nightcold grass may be the only fire at her foot: but home is yet wherever she is; and for a noble woman it stretches far round her, better than ceiled with cedar, or painted with vermillion, shedding its quiet light far, for those who else were homeless.
Страница 92 - Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth than the solitary extent of the Campagna of Rome under evening light. Let the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and motion of the living world, and sent forth alone into this wild and wasted plain.
Страница 124 - There has fallen a splendid tear From the passion-flower at the gate. She is coming, my dove, my dear; She is coming, my life, my fate. The red rose cries, 'She is near, she is near;' And the white rose weeps, 'She is late;' The larkspur listens, 'I hear, I hear;' And the lily whispers, 'I wait.
Страница 125 - Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.
Страница 14 - Alps not only the revelation of the beauty of the earth, but the opening of the first page of its volume, — I went down that evening from the garden -terrace of Schaffhausen with my destiny fixed in all of it that was to be sacred and useful.
Страница 15 - Lastly : although there was no definite religious sentiment mingled with it, there was a continual perception of Sanctity in the whole of nature, from the slightest thing to the vastest ; — an instinctive awe, mixed with delight ; an indefinable thrill, such as we sometimes imagine to indicate the presence of a disembodied spirit. I could only feel this perfectly when I was alone ; and then it would often make me shiver from head to foot with the joy and fear of it...
Страница 106 - ... among her rocks. Patiently, eddy by eddy, the clear green streams wind along their well-known beds; and under the dark quietness of the undisturbed pines, there spring up, year by year, such company of joyful flowers as I know not the like of among all the blessings of the earth. It was spring time, too; and all were coming...
Страница 9 - I never had heard my father's or mother's voice once raised in any question with each other; nor seen an angry, or even slightly hurt or offended, glance in the eyes of either. I had never heard a servant scolded; nor even suddenly, passionately, or in any severe manner, blamed.