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... wrong in our civilization . He believed , with Plato , that we may advance from the contem- plation of beautiful objects to the vision of beauty itself , one of the revealed attributes of God . I think we may sum up his prophetic ...
... wrong in our civilization . He believed , with Plato , that we may advance from the contem- plation of beautiful objects to the vision of beauty itself , one of the revealed attributes of God . I think we may sum up his prophetic ...
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... wrong in thinking that both poetry and painting are priestly offices ? And was he wrong in thinking that fidelity to nature is indispensable to great art ? 66 For my own part , I heartily wish John Ruskin were alive now to scourge and ...
... wrong in thinking that both poetry and painting are priestly offices ? And was he wrong in thinking that fidelity to nature is indispensable to great art ? 66 For my own part , I heartily wish John Ruskin were alive now to scourge and ...
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... wrong already decaying through the efforts of quiet folk who have made no fuss , and gets credit for knocking over a toppling idol . Granted , however , that much good has resulted from propaganda literature , it is obvious that much ...
... wrong already decaying through the efforts of quiet folk who have made no fuss , and gets credit for knocking over a toppling idol . Granted , however , that much good has resulted from propaganda literature , it is obvious that much ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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