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... beauty which does not emanate from beauty of soul . The character of a people is both the cause and result of its art . By their fruits ye shall know them . A noble art can exist only as the fruit of a noble soul . It cannot be produced ...
... beauty which does not emanate from beauty of soul . The character of a people is both the cause and result of its art . By their fruits ye shall know them . A noble art can exist only as the fruit of a noble soul . It cannot be produced ...
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... beauty of Jesus Christ . " But when Ruskin was about forty years of age he saw a new vision . He had been grow- ing more and more sensitive to the hammer blows struck by Carlyle in Sartor Resartus , in Chartism and Past and Present . In ...
... beauty of Jesus Christ . " But when Ruskin was about forty years of age he saw a new vision . He had been grow- ing more and more sensitive to the hammer blows struck by Carlyle in Sartor Resartus , in Chartism and Past and Present . In ...
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... beauty and loveliness . ' His favorite text was , " I am the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of the Valley , " and his favorite words were " sweet and bright . " 99 mean New England asceticism did not celibacy . A few months after his ...
... beauty and loveliness . ' His favorite text was , " I am the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of the Valley , " and his favorite words were " sweet and bright . " 99 mean New England asceticism did not celibacy . A few months after his ...
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