id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29906 Ruskin, John Modern Painters, Volume 2 (of 5) .txt text/plain 94935 4045 65 external beauty whose nature it is our present object to discover. corruption of the sense of beauty, was in that Pagan life of which St. Paul speaks, little less than the essence of it, and the best they had; incalculable influence on the forms of all that we feel to be beautiful. to men, and whose types therefore in material things can be beautiful, them of natural beauty, and are of forms altogether simple and adapted is not in the power of any human imagination to reason out or conceive considering the beauty of human form, we arrived at some conception of untaught study of nature, and much feeling for abstract beauty of form, feeling and the power of imagination; for, on the one hand, those who be fancy or any other form of pseudo-imagination which is at work, imaginative power who can set the supernatural form before us fleshed ./cache/29906.txt ./txt/29906.txt