Modern Painters: pt. 6. Of leaf beauty. pt. 7. Of cloud beauty. pt. 8-9. Of ideas of relation: Of invention formal. Of invention spiritualJ. Wiley, 1869 |
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... tree - not of a cloud . In the main aim and principle of the book , there is no variation , from its first syllable to its last . It declares the perfectness and eternal beauty of the work of God ; and tests all work of man by ...
... tree - not of a cloud . In the main aim and principle of the book , there is no variation , from its first syllable to its last . It declares the perfectness and eternal beauty of the work of God ; and tests all work of man by ...
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... tree , it was also rooted like a tree - not where it would , but where need was ; on which , if any fruit grow such as you can like , you are welcome to gather it without thanks ; and so far as it is poor or bitter , it will be your ...
... tree , it was also rooted like a tree - not where it would , but where need was ; on which , if any fruit grow such as you can like , you are welcome to gather it without thanks ; and so far as it is poor or bitter , it will be your ...
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... trees into spear - shafts ! " And at the East a flaming sword . " Is its flame quenchless ? and are those gates that keep the way indeed passable no more ? or is it not rather that we no more desire to enter ? For what can we conceive ...
... trees into spear - shafts ! " And at the East a flaming sword . " Is its flame quenchless ? and are those gates that keep the way indeed passable no more ? or is it not rather that we no more desire to enter ? For what can we conceive ...
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... trees , which man was at first appointed to keep , were intended to render to him in return for his care ; and the services they still render to him , as far as he allows their influence , or fulfils his own task towards them . For what ...
... trees , which man was at first appointed to keep , were intended to render to him in return for his care ; and the services they still render to him , as far as he allows their influence , or fulfils his own task towards them . For what ...
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... trees at all , the love borne to them is a sure test of its purity . And it is a sorrowful proof of the mistaken ways of the world that the " country , " in the simple sense of a place of fields and trees , has hitherto been the source ...
... trees at all , the love borne to them is a sure test of its purity . And it is a sorrowful proof of the mistaken ways of the world that the " country , " in the simple sense of a place of fields and trees , has hitherto been the source ...
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