Ruskin and the Religion of BeautyGeorge Allen, 1899 - 301 psl. |
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... Herne Hill , the beauty of inanimate things became more familiar to him . From his father's windows on one side he could see a rich undulating country of green meadows and trees , with houses sprinkled here and there in the foreground ...
... Herne Hill , the beauty of inanimate things became more familiar to him . From his father's windows on one side he could see a rich undulating country of green meadows and trees , with houses sprinkled here and there in the foreground ...
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... mountains , but gigantic tombs . The touch of Nature raised the mountain's brow But made no tombs at all . " At Herne Hill he passed the long winter months dreaming over Turner's illustrations to Rogers ' Italy , and a violent desire ...
... mountains , but gigantic tombs . The touch of Nature raised the mountain's brow But made no tombs at all . " At Herne Hill he passed the long winter months dreaming over Turner's illustrations to Rogers ' Italy , and a violent desire ...
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... Herne Hill raised his head from his books and saw before him the face of a young girl , smiling in the first blush of sixteen years , he fell desperately in love . She was a daughter of his father's partner , M. Domecq , called Adèle ...
... Herne Hill raised his head from his books and saw before him the face of a young girl , smiling in the first blush of sixteen years , he fell desperately in love . She was a daughter of his father's partner , M. Domecq , called Adèle ...
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... Herne Hill , where he dreamed his first dreams , he no longer recognised anything around him . " The view from the bridge on both sides was , before railroads came , entirely lovely ; westward at evening , almost sublime , over softly ...
... Herne Hill , where he dreamed his first dreams , he no longer recognised anything around him . " The view from the bridge on both sides was , before railroads came , entirely lovely ; westward at evening , almost sublime , over softly ...
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... Herne Hill , at any rate such as his admiration for George Herbert and the Vaudois had given him . He recollected that on one Sunday at Gap he had broken the Sabbath by climbing after church among his beloved mountains , and this ...
... Herne Hill , at any rate such as his admiration for George Herbert and the Vaudois had given him . He recollected that on one Sunday at Gap he had broken the Sabbath by climbing after church among his beloved mountains , and this ...
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