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Example sentences for "natural beauty"

  • I never sympathised with critics who resent the intrusion of fireworks upon scenes of natural beauty.

  • But in natural beauty, too, is not this true?

  • And we have further argued that even in natural beauty we are really following the intuition of Creative Mind.

  • Moreover, the more obvious kinds of natural beauty, as we may loosely term them, will appeal to many lesser artists, who will give technical expression to them.

  • Natural beauty, and the life and activity of cultivation, unite to render it the most complete succession of landscape in France.

  • Whilst travelling along, my spirits frequently felt the cheering influence of the united images of natural beauty and of human happiness.

  • He studied in his youth under Lionardo da Vinci, training his own exquisite sense of natural beauty in that scientific school.

  • That Pietro Aretino should have so deeply felt the charm of natural beauty in an age when even the greatest artists and poets sought inspiration in human life rather than the outer world, is a significant fact.

  • The difficulty of combining the true spirit of piety with the ideal of natural beauty in art was strongly felt by Savonarola.

  • Natural Beauty, especially, insists on a place in our affections, derived originally from Love, and essentially and inseparably connected with it, Natural Beauty acknowledges supremacy to Love alone.

  • It is, indeed, high time that we Englishmen were more awake than we are to the value of Natural Beauty.

  • The acute observation and telling description of Natural Beauty is at least as necessary for the enjoyment of life as the pursuit of Natural Science to which so much attention is paid.

  • The best are those in which, following Guido Cavalcanti's path, he gives free scope to his incomparable sense of natural beauty.

  • Natural beauty is but the type of spiritual beauty.

  • By dullness of eye and deadness of heart to natural beauty, we keep away from sympathy with God, who is the fountain of loveliness as well as the fountain of love.

  • The Thames is a foul ditch, without a trace of natural beauty anywhere.

  • All beauty is artistic, and to speak of natural beauty is to make a false distinction.

  • Then the real beauty of art, the beauty of value and wonder, superseded the wearisome imitation of natural beauty; and it is only lately that we have learnt again to prefer the real beauty to the false.

  • Besides the characteristics already exemplified, one or two passages may be appealed to, as implying the more special gifts of a poet--force of imagination, and some sense of natural beauty.

  • But at Versailles, at St Cloud, and Fountainbleau, amidst the luxuriance of vegetation, and surrounded by the majesty of forest scenery, it destroys altogether the effect which arises from the irregularity of natural beauty.

  • A natural beauty is a beautiful thing; artificial beauty is a beautiful representation of a thing.

  • Thus we can regard natural beauty as the presentation of the concept of the formal (merely subjective) purposiveness, and natural purposes as the presentation of the concept of a real (objective) purposiveness.

  • For inhabitants of such a district to gain any sense of natural beauty, they must be able at frequent intervals to escape; and, happily, to do this is within the reach of most.

  • Many a roamer through distant lands has come home to give the palm for the perfection of natural beauty to the rocks and hanging woods of Cliefden.

  • I have even read that there is no natural beauty in China.

  • A people that can so consecrate a place of natural beauty is a people of fine feeling for the essential values of life.

  • There is natural beauty, but it has not been crowned and perfected by the hand of man.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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