Any material object which can give us pleasure in the simple contemplation of its outward qualities without any direct and definite exertion of the intellect, I call in some way, or in some degree, beautiful. What to Wear? - Página 12de Elizabeth Stuart Phelps - 1873 - 92 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1847 - 584 páginas
...truth, but from the discovery of a falsehood." — P. 23. " Ideas of Beauty. — Any material object which can give us pleasure in the simple contemplation...I call in some way, or in some degree, beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colours, and not from others, is no more to be asked or... | |
| 1847 - 574 páginas
...from the discovery of a falsehood." — P. 2<£''',' "' " fyeas of Beauty. — Any material object which can give us pleasure in the simple contemplation...exertion of the intellect, I call in some way, or in soihe degree; beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms add colours, and not from others,... | |
| 1847 - 810 páginas
...himself his definition of the term " beautiful." " Any material object which can give us pleasure iu the simple contemplation of its outward qualities,...intellect. I call in some way or in some degree, beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colours, and not from others, is no more to be asked or... | |
| John Ruskin - 1857 - 502 páginas
...BEAUTY. ANT material object which can give us pleasure in the simple con- § i. Definition temptation of its outward qualities without any direct and definite...I call in some way, or in some degree, beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colours, and not from others, is no more to be asked or... | |
| John Ruskin - 1857 - 500 páginas
...§ i. Definition temptation of its outward qualities without any direct and definite ° beautiful1" exertion of the intellect, I call in some way, or in some degree, beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colours, and not from others, is no more to be asked or... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 páginas
...to trees, bud, blooir, And bear tho golden fruits of Paradise. JJart 1. BEAUTY. AXY material object which can give us pleasure in the simple contemplation...I call in some way, or in some degree, beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colors, and not from others, is DO more to be asked or... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 496 páginas
...to trees, bud, bloom, And bear the golden fruits of Paradise. flart 1. BEAUTY. ASY material object which can give us pleasure in the simple contemplation...any direct and definite exertion of the intellect,-! call in some way, or in some degree, beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colors,... | |
| 1863 - 680 páginas
...arts, describes beauty, or rather we should say, the term beautiful, as follows : "Any material object which can give us pleasure in the simple contemplation...intellect, I call in some way, or in some degree beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colors, and not from others, is no more to be asked or... | |
| 1863 - 682 páginas
...beauty, or rather we should say, the term beautiful, as follows : " Any material object which can give ua pleasure in the simple contemplation of its outward...exertion of the intellect, I call in some way, or in gome degree beautiful. Why we receive pleasure from some forms and colors, and not from others, is... | |
| Marcus Aurelius Root - 1864 - 470 páginas
...under whose shadow they have pissed, and are modified or colored by its image. " Any material object which can give us pleasure in the simple contemplation...any direct and definite exertion of the intellect, is, in some way and in some degree, beautiful. " The artist who would attain beauty, must not at all... | |
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