The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... appear to support it . The exultation of the people was indescribable and the satisfaction of the Pope complete . He remarked in his diary that he had succeeded in the most difficult enterprise which the mind of man could imagine . He ...
... appear to support it . The exultation of the people was indescribable and the satisfaction of the Pope complete . He remarked in his diary that he had succeeded in the most difficult enterprise which the mind of man could imagine . He ...
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... appear to some that my labour is unnecessary and that I am like a man fighting a battle without enemies , such ... appears in this country or in France . The attack varies in severity , and in extent . Either the whole Renaissance style ...
... appear to some that my labour is unnecessary and that I am like a man fighting a battle without enemies , such ... appears in this country or in France . The attack varies in severity , and in extent . Either the whole Renaissance style ...
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... appear to arrest the outward movement of the volutes , and to pin them down upon the church . In silhouette the statues serve ( like the obelisks of the lantern ) to give a pyramidal contour to the composition , a line which more than ...
... appear to arrest the outward movement of the volutes , and to pin them down upon the church . In silhouette the statues serve ( like the obelisks of the lantern ) to give a pyramidal contour to the composition , a line which more than ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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