The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... suppose that there exists between them a pre - estab- lished harmony , and that in consequence a perfect principle of building can be laid down which should , in full measure , satisfy them all . And , 8 THE ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
... suppose that there exists between them a pre - estab- lished harmony , and that in consequence a perfect principle of building can be laid down which should , in full measure , satisfy them all . And , 8 THE ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM.
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... satisfy a poetic predilection , for the standards of poetry and of architecture are separate in their provinces and equal in their authority . But , prima facie , it is not in the same sense unreasonable to condemn an archi- tectural ...
... satisfy a poetic predilection , for the standards of poetry and of architecture are separate in their provinces and equal in their authority . But , prima facie , it is not in the same sense unreasonable to condemn an archi- tectural ...
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... satisfy the eye . The mind was deluded , if at all , then merrily , and for a moment . An impartial spectator who found so much con- trived - and so ingenuously - for his delight would , on taking thought , no more complain of all these ...
... satisfy the eye . The mind was deluded , if at all , then merrily , and for a moment . An impartial spectator who found so much con- trived - and so ingenuously - for his delight would , on taking thought , no more complain of all these ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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