Littell's Living Age, Volume 150Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 103
... beauty she undoubtedly was , remind- ing me of those wonderfully lovely Japan- ese types I had seen a few weeks before in the ethnological section of the Paris Exhibition . Few who were at the trouble of visiting a certain little ...
... beauty she undoubtedly was , remind- ing me of those wonderfully lovely Japan- ese types I had seen a few weeks before in the ethnological section of the Paris Exhibition . Few who were at the trouble of visiting a certain little ...
Page 105
... beauty as a moral factor in man's existence ; I maintain that beauty of itself is a virtue , wholly irre- spective of any ethical quality residing in it or emanating from it ; and that lovers of beauty , artists at least , should not ...
... beauty as a moral factor in man's existence ; I maintain that beauty of itself is a virtue , wholly irre- spective of any ethical quality residing in it or emanating from it ; and that lovers of beauty , artists at least , should not ...
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... beauty , not only of thought , but of form . And to beauty of form moderation is absolutely essential , a law which Mr. Ruskin has beautifully ex- pressed by calling moderation the girdle of beauty . This was the great guiding principle ...
... beauty , not only of thought , but of form . And to beauty of form moderation is absolutely essential , a law which Mr. Ruskin has beautifully ex- pressed by calling moderation the girdle of beauty . This was the great guiding principle ...
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