The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... true that during these years many phases of architectural style , opposed in aim and contradic- tory in feeling , successively arose ; but the language in which they disputed was one language , the dialects they employed were all akin ...
... true that during these years many phases of architectural style , opposed in aim and contradic- tory in feeling , successively arose ; but the language in which they disputed was one language , the dialects they employed were all akin ...
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... true ? Is it not a little like those stories of Herodotus that reveal too plainly the propensity of myth ? This perfect image of the life of man- why should we look to find it in the history of archi- tecture ? This sequence of three ...
... true ? Is it not a little like those stories of Herodotus that reveal too plainly the propensity of myth ? This perfect image of the life of man- why should we look to find it in the history of archi- tecture ? This sequence of three ...
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... true only by analogy . We can judge an organism by one constant standard - its power to survive a power that varies in a known progression , a power of supreme import- ance . But even here - where the sequence of imma- turity , prime ...
... true only by analogy . We can judge an organism by one constant standard - its power to survive a power that varies in a known progression , a power of supreme import- ance . But even here - where the sequence of imma- turity , prime ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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