The Quarterly Review, 246. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... past , and their pages suggest an absence of that knowledge of antiquity which all architects in the past were supposed to possess , and without which the criticism of architecture is worthless , because it means that the critic has no ...
... past , and their pages suggest an absence of that knowledge of antiquity which all architects in the past were supposed to possess , and without which the criticism of architecture is worthless , because it means that the critic has no ...
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... past , but all that is true in it was stated by Goethe when he said that man never knows how anthropomorphic he is ; and it was better put by Plotinus , who held that the pleasure we derive from beautiful things is due to the soul's ...
... past , but all that is true in it was stated by Goethe when he said that man never knows how anthropomorphic he is ; and it was better put by Plotinus , who held that the pleasure we derive from beautiful things is due to the soul's ...
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... past , it could not do so if it tried , but it realises how much it owes to it . Neither does it , nor can it ... past , we are to turn our backs on those solutions . We stand in the arts in the same relation to the past as we do in ...
... past , it could not do so if it tried , but it realises how much it owes to it . Neither does it , nor can it ... past , we are to turn our backs on those solutions . We stand in the arts in the same relation to the past as we do in ...
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... past . Yet it is not entirely satisfactory , the men of judgment sometimes differ , and the layman is set the further difficulty of deciding which he is to follow . For the artist himself the problem is less difficult . Every sincere ...
... past . Yet it is not entirely satisfactory , the men of judgment sometimes differ , and the layman is set the further difficulty of deciding which he is to follow . For the artist himself the problem is less difficult . Every sincere ...
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... past . It is a notable fact that the average expectation of life in England increased by over ten years between 1871-80 and 1910-12 ( News- holme ) . There have been great advances in sanitation and preventive medicine , and from time ...
... past . It is a notable fact that the average expectation of life in England increased by over ten years between 1871-80 and 1910-12 ( News- holme ) . There have been great advances in sanitation and preventive medicine , and from time ...
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