Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal, Temas109-112University of North Carolina Press, 1971 - 189 páginas |
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... beauty from whence in an- cient languages the world itself was named . But what follows in the second part of Diderot's note develops , in dialogue form at first , as a conflict between Diderot's position and an attitude represented by ...
... beauty from whence in an- cient languages the world itself was named . But what follows in the second part of Diderot's note develops , in dialogue form at first , as a conflict between Diderot's position and an attitude represented by ...
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... beauty to it , especially in a rude heap or mass . But in medals , coins , embossed work , statues , and well- fabricated pieces , of wratever sort , you can discover beauty and admire the kind . True , said I , but not for the metal's ...
... beauty to it , especially in a rude heap or mass . But in medals , coins , embossed work , statues , and well- fabricated pieces , of wratever sort , you can discover beauty and admire the kind . True , said I , but not for the metal's ...
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... beauty afford advantage by adapting to activity and use . Even in the imitative or designing arts ... the truth or beauty of every figure or statue is measured from the perfection of Nature in her just adapt- ing of every limb and ...
... beauty afford advantage by adapting to activity and use . Even in the imitative or designing arts ... the truth or beauty of every figure or statue is measured from the perfection of Nature in her just adapt- ing of every limb and ...
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Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal Richard A. Preto-Rodas Sin vista previa disponible - 1971 |
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