Perfect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which are attractive to our moral nature in its purity and perfection. Modern Painters ... - Página 26por John Ruskin - 1878Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| J.L. Bradley - 2002 - 451 páginas
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| Maria K. Bachman, Don Richard Cox - 2003 - 424 páginas
...Ruskin articulates the common Victorian perception that "[p]erfect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material...pleasure from any other sources, has false or bad taste."18 In Dickens's famous article "Old Lamps for New Ones" — which Nuel Pharr Davis describes... | |
| Terri Doughty - 2004 - 188 páginas
...proportion, and in combination, &c. Mr. Ruskin says that " Perfect taste is the faculty for receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material...pleasure from any other sources has false or bad taste." We should strive, then, to cultivate this true taste and not be led away by the varying tastes of fashion.... | |
| John Ruskin - 2005 - 332 páginas
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| Ruskin J. - 2006 - 444 páginas
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| John Ruskin - 1989 - 412 páginas
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| O. C. (ed.) - 1993 - 204 páginas
...taste This, then, is the real meaning of this disputed word. Perfect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material...and perfection. He who receives little pleasure from those sources, wants taste ; he who receives pleasure from any other sources, has false or bad taste.... | |
| 1988 - 1120 páginas
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