Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... thing written ) can flow into all the parts of the mechanism without disturbing either their inter- relation or equilibrium . " The accord of one thing with another , " said Dürer , " is beautiful . " I have used the word " rhythm " in ...
... thing written ) can flow into all the parts of the mechanism without disturbing either their inter- relation or equilibrium . " The accord of one thing with another , " said Dürer , " is beautiful . " I have used the word " rhythm " in ...
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... things are but divisions of the same thing , and all these things a work of art will possess , provided it emerges in form . The first four of these qualifications would I suppose be generally admitted ; the fifth I have added . This ...
... things are but divisions of the same thing , and all these things a work of art will possess , provided it emerges in form . The first four of these qualifications would I suppose be generally admitted ; the fifth I have added . This ...
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... thing as knowledge , knowledge itself not the same thing as understanding , and St. Augustine is not the same thing as Scioppius , Cardan , Puffendorf or Bishop Waterland . Of two of the four indeed ( Puffendorf I seem to have met in ...
... thing as knowledge , knowledge itself not the same thing as understanding , and St. Augustine is not the same thing as Scioppius , Cardan , Puffendorf or Bishop Waterland . Of two of the four indeed ( Puffendorf I seem to have met in ...
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