The Quarterly Review, Volumen246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... effect it produces on the beholder . ' The use of the building seems to have been forgotten , a fallacy that we ... effects of music . Music is supposed to make its appeal ( 1 ) to the sensations , a pleasant titiva- tion so to say ...
... effect it produces on the beholder . ' The use of the building seems to have been forgotten , a fallacy that we ... effects of music . Music is supposed to make its appeal ( 1 ) to the sensations , a pleasant titiva- tion so to say ...
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... effect they seem to have been indifferent how the effect was arrived at . They cared only for show , and after the fine flame of the great architects of the Renaissance - Peruzzi , let us say , or Sanmichele - had burnt itself out , the ...
... effect they seem to have been indifferent how the effect was arrived at . They cared only for show , and after the fine flame of the great architects of the Renaissance - Peruzzi , let us say , or Sanmichele - had burnt itself out , the ...
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... effect is absurd . In the Palazzo Pisani at Stra , near Padua , the whole of the architecture of the great hall , except the exiguous Sicilian marble archways at either end , is painted on the surface of the wall , and the pediments of ...
... effect is absurd . In the Palazzo Pisani at Stra , near Padua , the whole of the architecture of the great hall , except the exiguous Sicilian marble archways at either end , is painted on the surface of the wall , and the pediments of ...
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... effect so far is interesting and even impressive , but then the deplorable cleverness of the illusionist asserts itself . Arms and legs and angels ' wings , painted presumably on thin boards , are hung out below the soffits of window ...
... effect so far is interesting and even impressive , but then the deplorable cleverness of the illusionist asserts itself . Arms and legs and angels ' wings , painted presumably on thin boards , are hung out below the soffits of window ...
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... effect its transformation . ' This is profoundly true , and yet how very limited ! What is wealth without health ? No doubt the curse of the poor is their poverty , but the biological ideals rise beyond the transformation of energy to ...
... effect its transformation . ' This is profoundly true , and yet how very limited ! What is wealth without health ? No doubt the curse of the poor is their poverty , but the biological ideals rise beyond the transformation of energy to ...
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