Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 287
... things , is jealously guarded by the frame of thought in volume II . The mark of the divine is on the make of things . The Glory of God is declared not by things- as - windows but by things - as - themselves . In Ruskin's Alpine apoca ...
... things , is jealously guarded by the frame of thought in volume II . The mark of the divine is on the make of things . The Glory of God is declared not by things- as - windows but by things - as - themselves . In Ruskin's Alpine apoca ...
Page 295
... things , " says Hooker , " ( God alone excepted ) besides the nature which they have in themselves , receive externally some perfection from other things . " Accordingly , Ruskin asserts that " the appearance of separation or isolation ...
... things , " says Hooker , " ( God alone excepted ) besides the nature which they have in themselves , receive externally some perfection from other things . " Accordingly , Ruskin asserts that " the appearance of separation or isolation ...
Page 298
... things and the truth of self . Such truth as this has nothing to do with stated ideas or moral pronouncement . Its mark is on the thing made . The temple of stones joined and bolted ( pierced and known ) gives beauty back . For the ...
... things and the truth of self . Such truth as this has nothing to do with stated ideas or moral pronouncement . Its mark is on the thing made . The temple of stones joined and bolted ( pierced and known ) gives beauty back . For the ...
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