The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... less human than he dreamt ; without their Corinthian state , less sumptuous . Poussin , more sylvan in his interpretation , is not less classic in his forms . The more dramatic nature- painters Salvator and the rest - did not press the ...
... less human than he dreamt ; without their Corinthian state , less sumptuous . Poussin , more sylvan in his interpretation , is not less classic in his forms . The more dramatic nature- painters Salvator and the rest - did not press the ...
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... less obvious . None , we shall see reason to admit , could be less true . But one confusion begets another , and this axiom , too , now adds its darkness to the dim region where the con- troversies of architecture are sorrowfully ...
... less obvious . None , we shall see reason to admit , could be less true . But one confusion begets another , and this axiom , too , now adds its darkness to the dim region where the con- troversies of architecture are sorrowfully ...
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... less , a religious defence . In this region , where the air was dense with ancient sentiment , the moral losses suffered in the territory of metaphysics might , even by a shaken army , be made good . It was a Puritan revival , but with ...
... less , a religious defence . In this region , where the air was dense with ancient sentiment , the moral losses suffered in the territory of metaphysics might , even by a shaken army , be made good . It was a Puritan revival , but with ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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