Precious Thoughts: Moral and Religious. Gathered from the Works of John Ruskin, A. M.Wiley, 1866 - 349 страница |
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... bear no other interpretation than that I mean them to bear ; so that the misunderstanding of them must result , ultimately , from the mere fact that their matter sometimes requires a little patience . And I see the same kind of ...
... bear no other interpretation than that I mean them to bear ; so that the misunderstanding of them must result , ultimately , from the mere fact that their matter sometimes requires a little patience . And I see the same kind of ...
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... some lightly - budding philoso- phers have depreciated true greatness ; confusing the rela- tions of scale , as they bear upon human instinct and morality ; reasoning as if a mountain were no nobler than a 6 PRECIOUS THOUGHTS .
... some lightly - budding philoso- phers have depreciated true greatness ; confusing the rela- tions of scale , as they bear upon human instinct and morality ; reasoning as if a mountain were no nobler than a 6 PRECIOUS THOUGHTS .
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... or sacred INVENTION . For which reason I could not bear to use any baser word than this of invention . And if the reader will think over all these things , and follow them out , as I think he may easily with 18 PRECIOUS THOUGHTS .
... or sacred INVENTION . For which reason I could not bear to use any baser word than this of invention . And if the reader will think over all these things , and follow them out , as I think he may easily with 18 PRECIOUS THOUGHTS .
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... bear to me very nearly the aspect of monastic establishments in which the roar of the mill - wheel and the crane takes the place of other devotional music : and in which the worship of Mammon and Moloch is conducted with a tender ...
... bear to me very nearly the aspect of monastic establishments in which the roar of the mill - wheel and the crane takes the place of other devotional music : and in which the worship of Mammon and Moloch is conducted with a tender ...
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... bear on practical life . Our literary work has long been economically useless to us because too much concerned with dead languages ; and our scientific work will yet , for some time , be a good deal lost , because scientific men are too ...
... bear on practical life . Our literary work has long been economically useless to us because too much concerned with dead languages ; and our scientific work will yet , for some time , be a good deal lost , because scientific men are too ...
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Страница 312 - ... you can reach imagination. 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 no stones into it, if you would have it quiet.
Страница 11 - ... quiet finger on the trembling stones, to teach them rest. No words, that I know of, will say what these mosses are. None are delicate enough, none perfect enough, none rich enough.
Страница 67 - Thus was Midian subdued before the children of Israel, so that they lifted up their heads no more. And the country was in quietness forty years in the days of Gideon.