The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William 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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... Canada Subscription $ 5.00 per year ; Single Copies $ 1.50 Entered at New York Post Office as Second Class Matter LONDON : JOHN MURRAY College of St. Elizabeth Saint Mary's School ch 08 : ORIGINAL ENGLISH EDITION F CT.
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... matter in æsthetic till we prefer the dry light of the intellect to the vague aspirations of the sentimentalist . 6 The most formidable claim of our young lions in architecture is that they are starting a new manner of their own . They ...
... matter in æsthetic till we prefer the dry light of the intellect to the vague aspirations of the sentimentalist . 6 The most formidable claim of our young lions in architecture is that they are starting a new manner of their own . They ...
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... matters of detail , it is , I believe , fundamentally wrong in principle . It assumes that there is , or can be , a new architecture - that is , an architecture which cuts right adrift from the past . The idea is about as valuable as ...
... matters of detail , it is , I believe , fundamentally wrong in principle . It assumes that there is , or can be , a new architecture - that is , an architecture which cuts right adrift from the past . The idea is about as valuable as ...
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... matters . Architecture is difficult enough in any case , but it would be reduced to abso- lute chaos if sketchiness , plus the ' inspiration ' of the amateur , is to be the order of the day 10 ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD Palestine ...
... matters . Architecture is difficult enough in any case , but it would be reduced to abso- lute chaos if sketchiness , plus the ' inspiration ' of the amateur , is to be the order of the day 10 ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD Palestine ...
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... matter of taste . To put it mildly , it seems to me unsportsmanlike for one architect to criticise another in the public press so long as they are both in the arena . Such criticism , based as it often is on inadequate knowledge , is ...
... matter of taste . To put it mildly , it seems to me unsportsmanlike for one architect to criticise another in the public press so long as they are both in the arena . Such criticism , based as it often is on inadequate knowledge , is ...
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