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... beauty , which he called the Idea of beauty . ' It has always seemed to me extremely difficult to formulate this in any adequate terms , but Plato conceived of the Idea of beauty as some infinite abstraction , purged of all material ...
... beauty , which he called the Idea of beauty . ' It has always seemed to me extremely difficult to formulate this in any adequate terms , but Plato conceived of the Idea of beauty as some infinite abstraction , purged of all material ...
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... beauty which nobody has ever seen and nobody will ever realise in its entirety . This beauty will be found under many different forms , in the Art of Assyria and Egypt as well as in the Art of Greece or Rome or Byzantium , in the Art of ...
... beauty which nobody has ever seen and nobody will ever realise in its entirety . This beauty will be found under many different forms , in the Art of Assyria and Egypt as well as in the Art of Greece or Rome or Byzantium , in the Art of ...
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... ( Beauty in life passes and does not endure ) . But beauty is eternal and each age creates for itself in art fresh images of it . May the Academy long be at the making ! EDWARD MCCURDY , Art . 6. - JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN . Life of Joseph 260 ...
... ( Beauty in life passes and does not endure ) . But beauty is eternal and each age creates for itself in art fresh images of it . May the Academy long be at the making ! EDWARD MCCURDY , Art . 6. - JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN . Life of Joseph 260 ...
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