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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... results of the war has been the loss of standards of value in literature and the arts . It is not merely that these standards are dismissed as out of date . The new generation seems to be unaware that they ever existed , that poetry is ...
... results of the war has been the loss of standards of value in literature and the arts . It is not merely that these standards are dismissed as out of date . The new generation seems to be unaware that they ever existed , that poetry is ...
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... resulting ( 2 ) in the stirring of emotion , which ( 3 ) is realised by the intellect , and ( 4 ) confirmed as ' real ' by intuition . These are described as concentric circles ; the appeal , for example , may get no further than circle ...
... resulting ( 2 ) in the stirring of emotion , which ( 3 ) is realised by the intellect , and ( 4 ) confirmed as ' real ' by intuition . These are described as concentric circles ; the appeal , for example , may get no further than circle ...
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... result of hints from late Jacobean , Inigo Jones and the architects of Louis XIV , fused by his own incomparable ... results somewhat embarrassing . The fashionable idea just now of a great commercial building is that of a gigantic cube ...
... result of hints from late Jacobean , Inigo Jones and the architects of Louis XIV , fused by his own incomparable ... results somewhat embarrassing . The fashionable idea just now of a great commercial building is that of a gigantic cube ...
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... results of the attempt to do so are seen in the idiotic failures which are now held up to us as masterpieces of ... result could only be a hopeless jumble of incongruous and indeed antagonistic elements . These revivals have passed ...
... results of the attempt to do so are seen in the idiotic failures which are now held up to us as masterpieces of ... result could only be a hopeless jumble of incongruous and indeed antagonistic elements . These revivals have passed ...
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... result of appeals from many different elements , and depends largely on the range of imagina- tion and sympathy of the spectator on the one hand , and on the extent of his knowledge on the other . A Red Indian , for instance , would be ...
... result of appeals from many different elements , and depends largely on the range of imagina- tion and sympathy of the spectator on the one hand , and on the extent of his knowledge on the other . A Red Indian , for instance , would be ...
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