And all those passings to and fro of fruitful shower and grateful shade, and all those visions of silver palaces built about the horizon, and voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and glories of coloured robe and cloven ray, are but to deepen... The North British Review - Page 241862Full view - About this book
| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1856 - 572 pages
...mediatorial ministries ; by the firmament of clouds the golden pavement is spread for his chariot wheels at morning ; by the firmament of clouds the temple...simple words, " Our Father, which art in heaven." CHAPTER VII. THE DRY LAND. § l. HAVING thus arrived at some apprehension of the true meaning and noble... | |
| 1856 - 824 pages
...his fooietool.' And all the passings to and fro of fruitful shower and grateful shade, and all these visions of silver palaces built about the horizon,...simple words, ' Our Father, which art in heaven.'" The remainder of the volume (upwards of 300 closely printed pages) is occupied with the examination... | |
| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1856 - 568 pages
...voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and glories of coloured robe and cloven ray, arc but to deepen in our hearts the acceptance, and distinctness,...simple words, " Our Father, which art in heaven." PART V. CHAPTER VII. THE DRY LAND. 1. HAVING thus arrived at some apprehension of the true meaning... | |
| John Ruskin - Painting - 1858 - 482 pages
...built about the horizon, and voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and glories of colored robe and cloven ray, are but to deepen in our hearts...simple words, " Our Father, which art in heaven." CHAPTER VII. THE DRY LAND. '3 = ' — £ "£ ;; ° a 0 § 1. HAVING thus arrived at some apprehc §£•:;_*.... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - Aesthetics - 1859 - 504 pages
...built about the horizon, and voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and glories of colored robe and cloven ray, are but to deepen in our hearts...simple words, " Our Father, which art in heaven." CLOUDS. The first and most important character of clouds, is dependent on the different altitudes at... | |
| Congregationalism - 1862 - 692 pages
...built about the horizon, and voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and glories of colored robe and cloven ray, are but to deepen in our hearts...which art in heaven.' " — Modern Painters, Vol. IV., pp. 84, 85. We have already devoted a paper to the religious spirit of this author ; and, after a further... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - Commonplace-books - 1863 - 254 pages
...built about the horizon, and voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and glories of colored robe and cloven ray, are but to deepen in our hearts...simple words : ' Our Father which art in heaven.' " — Ruskin. HOW TO MAKE PEARLS. " THE irritating and cutting grain of sand that introduces itself... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1862 - 610 pages
...built about the horizon, and voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and glories of colored robe and cloven ray, are but to deepen in our hearts...acceptance, and distinctness, and dearness of the aiioph words,—" Our Father which art in Heaven !" EXERCISE II. JOSEPH ADDISON, author of the following... | |
| 1869 - 878 pages
...built about the horizon, and voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and glories of colored robe and cloven ray, are but to deepen in our hearts...the simple words, "Our Father, which art in Heaven." — Ruslcin. From the Philadelphia I.edgvr. FAITH THE PRINCIPLE OF LIFE. In a recent address delivered... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 500 pages
...built about the horizon, and voices of moaning winds and threatening thunders, and gloriea of colored robe and cloven ray, are but to deepen in our hearts...simple words, " Our Father, which art in heaven." CLOUDS. The first and most important character of clouds, is depen. dent on the different altitudes... | |
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