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,... Ruskin and the Religion of Beauty - Страница 15написао/ла Robert de La Sizeranne - 1899 - 301 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 450 страница
...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...and fear of it, when after being some time away from hills, I first got to the shore of a mountain river, where the brown water circled among the pebbles,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 452 страница
...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...feel this perfectly when I was alone ; and then it vrould often make me shiver from head to foot with the joy and fear of it, when after being some time... | |
| John Francis Waller - 1857 - 230 страница
...slightest thing to the vastest — an instinctive awe mixed with delight, an indefinable thrill snch as we sometimes imagine to indicate the presence of a disembodied spirit." He was a solitary and companionless child, " accustomed to no other prospect than that of the brick... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1860 - 432 страница
...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...and fear of it, when after being some time away from hills, I first got to the shore of a mountain river, where the brown water circled among the pebbles,... | |
| 1861 - 636 страница
...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...I could only feel this perfectly when I was alone . . . when, after being some time away from the hills, I first got to the shore of a mountain river,... | |
| 1861 - 634 страница
...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...I could only feel this perfectly when I was alone . . . when, after being some time away from the hills, I first got to the shore of a mountain river,... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1879 - 136 страница
...palpitation of that first moment of wonder. Ruskin's delight in nature was such that it would often make him shiver from head to foot with the joy and fear of...it, when, after being some time away from the hills, he first reached the shore of a mountain river where the brown water circled among the pebbles, or... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1879 - 304 страница
...wonder, as his consciousness dawned. Ruskin's delight in nature was such that it would often make him " shiver from head to foot with the joy and fear of...it, when, after being some time away from the hills, he first reached the shore of a mountain river, where the brown water circled among the pebbles, or... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1881 - 218 страница
...palpitation of that first moment of wonder. Ruskin's delight in nature was such that it would often make him shiver from head to foot with the joy and fear of...it, when, after being some time away from the hills, he first reached the shore of a mountain river where the brown water circled among the pebbles, or... | |
| John Ruskin - 1888 - 510 страница
...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...disembodied spirit. I could only feel this perfectly when 1 was alone ; and then it would often make me shiver from head to foot with the joy and fear of it,... | |
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