| George Keate - 1790 - 388 sider
...justly tempered, enjoy colour ; it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart ; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation, and the eminent sign arid seal of perfection in them ; being associated with life in the human body, with light in the sky,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 568 sider
...justly tempered, enjoy colour; it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart ; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...— death, night, and pollution of all kinds being colourless. And although if form and colour be brought into complete opposition l, 1 The inconsistency... | |
| John Ruskin - 1858 - 482 sider
...justly tempered, enjoy color ; it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...them ; being associated with life in the human body, * The redeemed Raliab bound for a sign a scarlet thread in the window. Compare Canticles iv. 3. with... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 sider
...justly tempered, enjoy colour; it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart ; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...— death, night, and pollution of all kinds being colourless. — MP iv. Pt. v. ch. iii. § 23, 24. GREATNESS OF STYLE. — Greatness of style consists,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1873 - 578 sider
...justly. tempered, enjoy colour ; it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart ; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...the human body, with light in the sky, with purity * The redeemed Rahab bound for a sign a scarlet thread in the window. Compare Canticles iv. 3. and... | |
| John Ruskin - 1873 - 506 sider
...justly tempered, enjoy colour; it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart ; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...and the eminent sign and seal of perfection in them j being associated with life in the human body, with light in the sky, with purity and hardness in... | |
| George Mather (Wesleyan minister.) - 1874 - 176 sider
...justly tempered, en joy colour; it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart ; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...— death, night, and pollution of all kinds being colourless." There is an order running throughout nature in respect of colour. Colours are not spread... | |
| Thomas S. Sozinskey - 1877 - 212 sider
...of beauty. " It is meant," says Ruskin, " for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...the eminent sign and seal of perfection in them." It is now the accepted belief that there is no such thing as color in nature. Objects only seem to... | |
| John Ruskin - 1879 - 496 sider
...justly tempered, enjoy color ; it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart ; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...night, and pollution of all kinds being colorless. And although if form and color be brought into complete opposition,! so that it should be put to us... | |
| 1897 - 704 sider
...justly tempered enjoy color : it is meant for the perpetual comfort and delight of the human heart ; it is richly bestowed on the highest works of creation,...the eminent sign and seal of perfection in them." Color has a magnificent content, broad and deep. Chevreul, the famous French philosopher, with his... | |
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