The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... thought , the nature of value was being more or less confused with the means by which it is pro- duced . Now , although the movement of thought we have just described was in no way allied to the Romantic , and may even , in a measure ...
... thought , the nature of value was being more or less confused with the means by which it is pro- duced . Now , although the movement of thought we have just described was in no way allied to the Romantic , and may even , in a measure ...
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... thought , and not of mere ignorance or vain ' originality . ' But deviations , sanctioned by thought and satisfying the eye , are the sign of a living art ; and the cult of ' correctness ' is only to be supported on the assumption that ...
... thought , and not of mere ignorance or vain ' originality . ' But deviations , sanctioned by thought and satisfying the eye , are the sign of a living art ; and the cult of ' correctness ' is only to be supported on the assumption that ...
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... thought and vision move at one pace and in step . Any breach in continuity , whether of mood or scale , breaks in upon this easy unison and throws us back from the humanised world to the chaotic . The values of mass , space , and line ...
... thought and vision move at one pace and in step . Any breach in continuity , whether of mood or scale , breaks in upon this easy unison and throws us back from the humanised world to the chaotic . The values of mass , space , and line ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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