The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... century dealt the final death - blow to the tradition of the Renaissance , yet that tradition , it must not be for ... centuries earlier , stimulated by the revival of classic poetry and the enthusiastic antiquarianism of Paduan scholars ...
... century dealt the final death - blow to the tradition of the Renaissance , yet that tradition , it must not be for ... centuries earlier , stimulated by the revival of classic poetry and the enthusiastic antiquarianism of Paduan scholars ...
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... century these conditions were reversed . To recreate the medieval vision was incongruous with men's life . The new ... century still controlled the situation , this was indeed accomplished . For the first signs of the change had been ...
... century these conditions were reversed . To recreate the medieval vision was incongruous with men's life . The new ... century still controlled the situation , this was indeed accomplished . For the first signs of the change had been ...
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... century Puritanism contrasted with that of the seventeenth century in its relation to art Sectarian bias ; theological æsthetics The Seven Lamps and The Stones of Venice Psychological merit of Ruskin's criticism . Its limitations 125X ...
... century Puritanism contrasted with that of the seventeenth century in its relation to art Sectarian bias ; theological æsthetics The Seven Lamps and The Stones of Venice Psychological merit of Ruskin's criticism . Its limitations 125X ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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