The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes246-247William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1926 |
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... tion of the public criticism of contemporary architecture by architects who are themselves in practice , and they appear to be in favour of it on the ground that authors and savants in the same line habitually review each other , ' and ...
... tion of the public criticism of contemporary architecture by architects who are themselves in practice , and they appear to be in favour of it on the ground that authors and savants in the same line habitually review each other , ' and ...
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... tion , without regard to the aesthetic values of the different stages of its development . With Mr Scott's demonstra- tion of the inadequacy of these methods of criticism one is in full agreement , but there is a flaw in his premises ...
... tion , without regard to the aesthetic values of the different stages of its development . With Mr Scott's demonstra- tion of the inadequacy of these methods of criticism one is in full agreement , but there is a flaw in his premises ...
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... tion which are common to both of them , and by thought and imagination transmutes them into terms of aesthetic value . New forms and combinations of forms will develop themselves out of new conditions , but this does not mean that where ...
... tion which are common to both of them , and by thought and imagination transmutes them into terms of aesthetic value . New forms and combinations of forms will develop themselves out of new conditions , but this does not mean that where ...
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... tion proves the rule . Similarly , in regard to parasites , which are undoubtedly very common in Wild Nature , the usual state of affairs is that a give - and - take com- promise is arrived at between the host and its parasites . Mutual ...
... tion proves the rule . Similarly , in regard to parasites , which are undoubtedly very common in Wild Nature , the usual state of affairs is that a give - and - take com- promise is arrived at between the host and its parasites . Mutual ...
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... tion . But why is it that ' sex ' is so often pathological in mankind , so rarely even ugly in , say , birds ? Part of the answer is that social and ethical considerations lead to repressions and suppressions which bring dangers and ...
... tion . But why is it that ' sex ' is so often pathological in mankind , so rarely even ugly in , say , birds ? Part of the answer is that social and ethical considerations lead to repressions and suppressions which bring dangers and ...
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