The noblest scenes of the earth can be seen and known but by few; it is not intended that man should live always in the midst of them, he injures them by his presence, he ceases to feel them if he be always with them; but the sky is for all; bright as... Modern Painters - Página 202por John Ruskin - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1847 - 584 páginas
...midst of them, he injures them by his presence, he ceases to feel them if he be always with them ; but the sky is for all ; bright, as it is, it is not '...the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart, for the soothing it and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes... | |
| 1847 - 574 páginas
...presence, he ceases, to -feel ;» them if he be always with them; but the sky is for all ; bright, iHjiti is, it is not ' too bright, nor good, for human nature's daily food, * sit dsi > : fitted, -in all its functions for the perpetual comfort and exalting; of 'the heart,... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 páginas
...midst of them ; he injures them by his presence, he ceases to feel them if he be always with them ; but the sky is for all ; bright, as it is, it is not '...the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart, for the soothing and purifying of it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes... | |
| 1850 - 590 páginas
...wordpainters, " though so bright, ' is not too bright, nor good, for human nature's daily food,' but is fitted in all its functions for the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart, for the soothing it and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes... | |
| 1850 - 588 páginas
...wordpainters, " though so bright, ' is not too bright nor good, for human nature's daily food,' but is fitted in all its functions for the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heBrt, for the soothing it and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious,... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 páginas
...of them : he injures them by his presence, he ceases to feel them, if he be always with them ; but the sky is for all ; bright as it is, it is not '...the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart, for the soothing it. and purifying it from its dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious,... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1851 - 464 páginas
...midst of them. He injures them by his presence; he ceases to feel them if he is always with them ; but the sky is for all. Bright as it is, it is not " too...for the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart. . . . And yet we never attend to it — we never make it a subject of thought but as it has to do with... | |
| 1852 - 644 páginas
...them — he injures them by his presence — he ceases to feel them if he be always with them. But the sky is for all ; bright as it is, it is not "too...the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart, for the soothing it and purifying it from dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, sometimes... | |
| 1853 - 394 páginas
...of them. He injures them by his presence — he ceases to feel them if he be always with them. But the sky is for all ; bright as it is, it is not "...the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart, for the soothing it and purifying it from dross and dust. Sometimes gentle, sometimes capricious, somtimes... | |
| 1853 - 442 páginas
...midst of them, he injures them by his presence, he ceases to feel them if he be always with them ; but the sky is for all ; bright as it is, it is not " too bright and good, for human nature's daily food ;" it is fitted in all its functions for the perpetual comfort... | |
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