The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... achieved . And the author of Vathek , contemplating in the torchlight his now crumpled , but once cloud - capped , pinnacles , may stand for the romantic failure of his time - for the failure of the poetic fancy , unassisted , to achieve ...
... achieved . And the author of Vathek , contemplating in the torchlight his now crumpled , but once cloud - capped , pinnacles , may stand for the romantic failure of his time - for the failure of the poetic fancy , unassisted , to achieve ...
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... achieved by an identical expedient ? No doubt when this can be done , it is the simplest and most straightforward ... achieving this coincidence . When they took the primitive Doric construction , and raised it to a perfect æsthetic form ...
... achieved by an identical expedient ? No doubt when this can be done , it is the simplest and most straightforward ... achieving this coincidence . When they took the primitive Doric construction , and raised it to a perfect æsthetic form ...
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... achieved , and by what concessions , is the task of the historian . But these three studies are distinct . And the crucial , the central , function of architectural criticism is the first . This principle of humanism explains our ...
... achieved , and by what concessions , is the task of the historian . But these three studies are distinct . And the crucial , the central , function of architectural criticism is the first . This principle of humanism explains our ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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